Reuben Bemiller [Parents] was born Sep 24 1861 in Richland County, Ohio. He died May 28 1921 in Richland County, Ohio. Reuben married Elizabeth Treace.
Elizabeth Treace married Reuben Bemiller.
Daniel Crunkelton married Amanda Bemiller.
Amanda Bemiller [Parents] was born 1864 in Richand County, Ohio. She married Daniel Crunkelton.
Thomas Clever married Mary Bemiller.
Mary Bemiller [Parents] was born Jan 18 1867 in Richland County, Ohio. She died 1958 in Richland County, Ohio. Mary married Thomas Clever.
Noble Sr. Calhoun was born about 1770 in Cork, Ireland. He died about 1840 in probobly Ohio. Noble married Sarah Taylor about 1800 in Pennsylvania.
Sarah Taylor was born about 1780 in Pennsylvania. She died after 1840 in probobly Ohio. Sarah married Noble Sr. Calhoun about 1800 in Pennsylvania.
They had the following children:
M i Noble Jr. Calhoun was born Nov 29 1816 and died Oct 4 1900.
Jonathan Darling [Parents] [scrapbook] was born Mar 7 1793 in Richland County, Ohio. He died Jul 25 1863 in Richland County, Ohio. Jonathan married Cathrine Butler about 1815 in Ohio.
Jonathan Darling
Jonathan Darling was born in Virginia March 7, 1793; his father's name was Robert Darling. Robert Darling was a farmer by occupation, he came to Ohio at a very early age, with his wife Mary ( Passence) and settled in Cochocton County, where he continued to reside till the day of his death. He died while on a visit to his children in this county(Richland), his widow came to this county and lived with her son Jonathan the remainder of her days. They were both interred in the St. Johns Cemetery, in Monroe township. Jonathan Darling was married to Miss Catherine Butler June 24, 1816. They came to this county at an early day, and he purchased a quarter section of land in the fertile valley of the Clear Fork River. His farm adjoined that of his brother William, on which the old block house stood, being situated in the eastern part of Worthington township, he subsequently purchased another quarter-section ajoining his first purchase, he then owned a farm of 300 acres of as choice land, perhaps, as there is in the county. He continued to reside on this farm as long as he lived, and with the aid of his sons made many lasting and valuable improvements thereon.
Mr. Darling was a quiet, inoffensive, sober and industrious man, kind and indulgint to his children, and social and friendly in his intercourse with the world at large. He and his good wife were members of the Lutheran church at St. Johns for many years, they were by no means slack in their contributions for religious and benevolent purposes. Mr Darling and his wife are the parents of ten children, named in order of there births, as follows; Robert, Joseph, Rebecca, Squire, Vincent, Abigal Jane, Sophia, John, Editha and Jonathan Passence. Rebecca died Dec.22, 1847, aged 27 years10 months; Abigal J. March 29, 1872, aged 46 years 7 months and
24 days; all their other children are living, and all are married and have families but Sophia, who is unmarried. Mrs. Darling died April 18, 1859; Mr. Darling departed this life July 25, 1863. He died in the 71st year of his age; and she was in her 66th year when she died; they are both, also her deceased daughters, interred in the St. John's Cemetery in Monroe township.
Jonathan was a soldier in the war of 1812 and was stationed in the Sandusky area. His younger brother Abraham reportedly rode from Coshocton county all the way up to Sandusky, about 200 miles.Copied in 1963 from page 919, Worhtington Township, of the History of Richland Co., Ohio 1880
Compilled by A.A. Graham
Cathrine Butler was born Jun 4 1793 in Coshocton County, Ohio. She died May 18 1859 in Richland County, Ohio. Cathrine married Jonathan Darling about 1815 in Ohio.
They had the following children:
M i Robert Darling. M ii Joseph Darling. F iii Rebecca Darling was born Feb 22 1820 in Richland County, Ohio. She died Dec 22 1847 in Richland County, Ohio. M iv Squire Darling. M v Vincent Darling. F vi Abigail Jane Darling was born 1827 in Richland County, Ohio. She died Mar 29 1872 in Richland County, Ohio. F vii Sophia Darling. M viii John M. Darling was born Feb 25 1829 and died Nov 24 1910. F ix Editha Darling. M x Jonathan Passence Darling.
Jonathan Henry was born about 1805 in probobly Pennsylvania. He died after 1840 in Ohio. Jonathan married Eve Brolian about 1825 in probobly Ohio.
Eve Brolian was born about 1805 in probobly Pennsylvania. She died after 1840 in Ohio. Eve married Jonathan Henry about 1825 in probobly Ohio.
They had the following children:
F i Mary Henry was born Jul 9 1837 and died Dec 20 1915.
Robert Darling [Parents] was born 1753 in Hardy County, Virginia. He died about 1840 in Coshocton County, Ohio. Robert married Cathrine Passence about 1785 in Virginia.
Shortly before the great North West territory was opened up a Darling little boy opened his eyes in the state of W. Virginia, Hardy Co. He was likely of English extraction, his name was Robert Darling. He grew up as many other pioneers had, enduring many hardships incidents to those early days. By and by he married a Miss Mary Passence, and in 1806, he brought his family of several sons and daughters to the Place called Marietta Ohio, where the Muskingum flows into the Ohio. Thence up the Muskingum, through Washington, Morgan and Muskingum Counties, possibly to what is now called Coshocton. The sons were William, Johnathan, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, James, Thomas, Robert - his youngest born in 1812. The daughters, Mary, Sophia, Christina and Rebecca.
If you will read the ordinance, controlling the affairs of the North West Territory, you will note in article one, that they needed a great many white men, before they could be represented in congress. 5000 free white males.
Article 4 [actually, 5] of the ordinance said, The teritory should be cut up into not less than three and not more than five states and that each division should have a population of 60.000 before it could be called a state - Ohio was the first state to enter or of the teritory to enter the Union in 1803. So this hardy old ancestor of ours, helped to make early history of the state of Ohio. The journey of over 500 miles from Virginia meant something in those days.Now tall buildings rear their heads, where some of the early settlements were. Limousines now glide along noicelessly, on improved highways, where onve ox carts where used in ealier days. Possibly if Grandfather had been asked to ride by one of the magnates of business, who use such modes of conveyance, he might have imagined himself in Heaven but if during the ride some of the secrets of modern business, had been laid bare, he would have been sure he was in the other place; siding with the proprietor himself.
About 1807 the family separated, William and Jonathan going to Richland Co., Abraham to Knox and the rest of the family remaining in Coshocton Co. We cannot tell much of the families who remained there but we do know the well known stock dealers of, Washington and Perry Darling were the sons of one of the brothers who remained in Coshocton Co. and the town of Nellie is build on land once owned by Perry Darling and named in honor of his daughter. The son Abraham, emigrated to Knox Co. In the Frederickstown neighborhood and the well known families of Rineheart, Ferres, Ebersole and Darlings are among his descendants. Among those might be mentioned the late Dr. Darling whose life of promise was ent short by death several years ago.
This was written by Laura Fredrick Darling (1852-1943), granddaughter of Robert Darling
Cathrine Passence was born 1760 in Virginia. She married Robert Darling about 1785 in Virginia.
They had the following children:
M i William Darling was born Oct 6 1788 and died Apr 1 1855. F ii Mary Darling was born Feb 24 1790 and died Aug 19 1825. M iii Jonathan Darling was born Mar 7 1793 and died Jul 25 1863. M iv Abraham Darling was born Nov 28 1794 and died Mar 18 1872. M v Issac Darling was born Jul 19 1796 and died Mar 26 1869. M vi Jacob Darling was born May 17 1798 and died Oct 29 1871. M vii Thomas Darling was born Nov 7 1799 and died Dec 27 1874. F viii Mary Justina Darling was born May 5 1800 and died Feb 20 1855. M ix James Darling was born Feb 28 1803 and died Jan 31 1879. F x Rebecca Darling was born Jan 1 1808 and died 1887. F xi Sophia Darling was born Mar 26 1810 and died Mar 10 1862. M xii Robert Darling Jr. was born Mar 13 1812 and died Apr 24 1880.
William Darling was born 1716 in Northern Ireland. He died 1786 in Virginia. William married Sophia Sadowski about 1755 in Philedelphia, Pennsylvania.
Sophia Sadowski [Parents] was born about 1720 in Amity, Phillidelphia, Pennsylvania. She died before 1787 in Virginia. Sophia married William Darling about 1755 in Philedelphia, Pennsylvania.
They had the following children:
M i Robert Darling was born 1753 and died about 1840.
William Clark [Parents] was born 1838 in Richland County, Ohio. He died after 1900 in Richland County, Ohio. William married Ann Margaret Heldenbrand.
Ann Margaret Heldenbrand [Parents] [scrapbook] was born Jan 14 1840 in Richland County, Ohio. She died Aug 23 1866 in Richland County, Ohio. Ann married William Clark.
Other marriages:Ward, Jacob
Ann Margaret had a son with William Clark named Charles L Heldenbrand. His name was changed to Ward when Ann tried to get Jacob Ward's pension after his death. After she died, the pension for him was disallowed.
They had the following children:
M i Charles L. Ward was born May 12 1861 and died 1930.
George Bemiller [Parents] was born about 1840 in Ohio. He died about 1900 in probobly Ohio.
He had the following children:
F i Anne Bemiller was born 1865 and died 1939.