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| Title |
4.166 |
| Birth |
17 Dec 1831 |
York County, SC |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
1840 |
York County, SC [1] |
| Elnathan D. Darwin (age 9) presumed in household of father, John B. Darwin |
| Slave Transaction |
23 Oct 1852 |
York County, SC [2] |
| "Henry" bequeathed to Elnathan D. Darwin in Will of John B. Darwin |
| Will |
23 Oct 1852 |
York County, SC [3] |
| Elnathan D. Darwin (age 20) named beneficiary and executor of father's Will |
| Died |
13 Jan 1855 |
York County, SC |
| Buried |
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery, Cherokee County, SC |
| Person ID |
I2729 |
DARUSA | Descendants of William Darwin |
| Last Modified |
14 Dec 2009 |
| Father |
John Bland DARWIN, b. 12 Dec 1791, York County, SC , d. 05 Feb 1854, York County, SC |
| Mother |
Gilly SANDLIN, b. 15 Feb 1801, York County, SC , d. 16 Aug 1870, York County, SC |
| Married |
15 Nov 1819 |
York County, SC |
| Family ID |
F0111 |
Group Sheet |
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| Headstones |
 | Elnathan D. Darwin In Memory of
E.D. DARWIN
who was born Dec 17 1831
and died Jan 13 1855
Aged 23 years and 27 days
Stone includes Masonic emblem |
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| Sources |
- [S113] CEN: 1840 SC York.
- [S53] WIL: SC-YO: 1852 Will of John Bland Darwin, York County Will Book 3, Case 22/File 935: 23 Oct 1852..
"I also give to my Son Elnathan D. my negroe boy named Henry about Sixteen or Seventeen year old if not given of in my time to be appraised by my Executor and that Said amount to be taken out of his share of my Estate the Said Land and negroe to be his and his children forever"
Henry was appraised for $750 at Estate Inventory of 10 July 1854
- [S53] WIL: SC-YO: 1852 Will of John Bland Darwin, York County Will Book 3, Case 22/File 935: 23 Oct 1852..
"I want my lands in Union Dist. (the gold mines excepted to be equally divided between my Two Sons Elnathan D. & Robt. R. Darwin, my Son Elnathan D. to have the upper end of Said tract that is up about the houses...Said Elnathan D. is to discount six hundred dollars out of his share of my estate for said tract of Land...So that each of them Shall have one hundred and forty four acres more or less..."
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