History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . ^dollars per month and gave him the entire management of the farm. How-ever, he soon returned to Indiana because of his fathers declining health,. JAMES L. DARNELL HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA. 4OI and for five years before his fathers death he was in his fathers store. Uponthe death of the latter he continued the grocery business and has been re-markably successful. He is a very popular and prosperous grocer and is oneof the busiest and most enterprising merchants in this part of the state. I\Ir. Darnell was first ma


History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . ^dollars per month and gave him the entire management of the farm. How-ever, he soon returned to Indiana because of his fathers declining health,. JAMES L. DARNELL HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA. 4OI and for five years before his fathers death he was in his fathers store. Uponthe death of the latter he continued the grocery business and has been re-markably successful. He is a very popular and prosperous grocer and is oneof the busiest and most enterprising merchants in this part of the state. I\Ir. Darnell was first married in 1878 to Nancy Reed, of Danville, andto this marriage there were born three children: Edith, the wife of C. , of Boston, Massachusetts; Ralph, deceased, and Bessie, the wife ofRev. George Kline, of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Darnell died in1891. and in 1895 Mr. Darnell was married to Alargaret Cook, the daughterof Silas and Mary Cook, of Danville. James Darnell is a Democrat in politics, but has never taken an activepart in the political game. Paternally, he is a member of the Knights ofPvthias and, religiouslv. is affiliated with the Presbvterian church, havinelong held the office of deacon in that


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