Upshur County, West Virginia Biography of ROBERT A. DARNALL This file was submitted by Valerie Crook, E-mail address: The submitter does not have a connection to the subject of this sketch. This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. All other rights reserved. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the WVGenWeb Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.usgwarchives.net/wv/wvfiles.htm The History of West Virginia, Old and New Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 412-413 ROBERT A. DARNALL is one of the prosperous citizens of Upshur County. He is a farmer and farm owner near French Creek, but his career has been one of varied service and activity, and he is one of the best known men of the entire county. He was born in Upshur County June 20, 1850, son of Morgan A. and Jane (McDowell) Darnall. His father was a native of Greenbrier County and his mother of Monroe County, and they grew up in the same vicinity. Both were well educated, though they had only the subscription schools during their youth. After their marriage they settled on a farm in Upshur County, living near French Creek, and in 1859 moved to the farm now owned by Robert A. Dar- nall. Here the father died in 1883 and the mother in 1911. They were active members of the Baptist Church, of which Morgan Darnall was a deacon. He was affiliated with the Masonic Order and was a republican. During the Civil war he became captain and later was colonel of the Tenth West Virginia Infantry, Union Army. For a number of years he held the office of justice of the peace. Of his sixteen children, nine are still living. Robert A. Darnall grew up on a farm in Upshur County and his advantages in the common schools were supple- mented by two terms in the French Creek Academy. As a young man he taught school eight years. He was in the lumber business fourteen years, and since then has been quite steadily identified with the management of his farm of 325 acres in the French Creek neighborhood. Mr. Darnall was for six years a member of the County Court of Upshur County, is now one of the overseers of the poor, and is a fire insurance agent for the Grange Mutual Insurance Company. He is a republican, a mem- ber of the County Grange, and is a Baptist. June 20, 1880, he married Malinda C. Rexroad, who was born in the south end of Upshur County. They have five children: Thomas A., a mechanic at Buckhannon; Roscoe A., a merchant of Gilmer County; Porter A. who is in the wholesale and retail feed business with his brother, Roscoe A.; Nellie, wife of Fay Hammer, of Upshur County; and Nora E., wife of Philip Phillips, of Upshur County.