She met my grandfather,Henry Darnell, when he came to work on her father's farm as a young man. He said he had to wait till she grew up before he could marry her. She would not marry him untill after he helped her father get in the crops that year.
My grandmother was a farmer, and worked in the cotton mills. She learned how to sew, and made many of her granddaughters cloths when they were little. We called her "Mippy", (I don't know why), as did most of the children in the neighborhood.
She worked hard, and if she ever had a cross word for someone, I didn't hear of it. She always had time for us grandchildren.
She died in her sleep that last night, with her Bible opened on the bed beside her. They said it looked as if she had been reading her Bible, and just closed her eyes to rest. I know she is resting in Heaven now.
Mippy was a very very special grandmother, and we loved her a lot. She is greatly missed.
She died May 16, 1971, at her residence in Grovetown, Ga. Survivors include two sons; Allen Darnell and Amos Darnell.
Grandchildren were, Aubrey Laulin , Barbara Ruth, Billie Ann, Brenda Virginia, Linda Katherine, Ray Allen, Amos Gary, Deborah Jean.
Great grandchldren are Michael, Marilyn, Michelle, Darrell, Tony, Mark, Kimberly, Ray, Michelle, Lynn, Marie, David, Melinda, Faye, Kenneth, Wesley and Jason.
Some great great grandchildren, but not all, are Dawn, Darrell Jr, April, Christopher, Tony Jr., Katherine, Danielle, Lyle, Victoria, Lauren, Lindsey, Rachel, Jacob, Rachel Ann, Callie, Johnathan, Dillion, Danny, Cameron, Tyler, Devon, Kristopher, Kaylee, Alex, Amber and Katelyn.
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Addie Darnell
Amos Darnell
Billie Darnell Greene
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Different social security records indicate that she was born either in 1891 or 1892.
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Social Security information
Addie Darnell: born August 31, 1891
Social Security Number: 259-32-6643
Last Residence: 30904, Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA
Death Date: May 1971
She met my grandfather,Henry Darnell, when he came to work on her father's farm as a young man. He said he had to wait till she grew up before he could marry her. She would not marry him untill after he helped her father get in the crops that year.
My grandmother was a farmer, and worked in the cotton mills. She learned how to sew, and made many of her granddaughters cloths when they were little. We called her "Mippy", (I don't know why), as did most of the children in the neighborhood.
She worked hard, and if she ever had a cross word for someone, I didn't hear of it. She always had time for us grandchildren.
She died in her sleep that last night, with her Bible opened on the bed beside her. They said it looked as if she had been reading her Bible, and just closed her eyes to rest. I know she is resting in Heaven now.
Mippy was a very very special grandmother, and we loved her a lot. She is greatly missed.
She died May 16, 1971, at her residence in Grovetown, Ga. Survivors include two sons; Allen Darnell and Amos Darnell.
Grandchildren were, Aubrey Laulin , Barbara Ruth, Billie Ann, Brenda Virginia, Linda Katherine, Ray Allen, Amos Gary, Deborah Jean.
Great grandchldren are Michael, Marilyn, Michelle, Darrell, Tony, Mark, Kimberly, Ray, Michelle, Lynn, Marie, David, Melinda, Faye, Kenneth, Wesley and Jason.
Some great great grandchildren, but not all, are Dawn, Darrell Jr, April, Christopher, Tony Jr., Katherine, Danielle, Lyle, Victoria, Lauren, Lindsey, Rachel, Jacob, Rachel Ann, Callie, Johnathan, Dillion, Danny, Cameron, Tyler, Devon, Kristopher, Kaylee, Alex, Amber and Katelyn.
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Family timeline
Addie Darnell
Amos Darnell
Billie Darnell Greene
***********************
Different social security records indicate that she was born either in 1891 or 1892.
*************************
Social Security information
Addie Darnell: born August 31, 1891
Social Security Number: 259-32-6643
Last Residence: 30904, Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA
Death Date: May 1971
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