Darius Nesbitt Twin 5 Oct 1838 Meigs, Adams, Ohio, United States
son of William Nesbit and Dorcus Spurgeon He passed away 12 Nov 1915 Swayzee, Grant, Indiana, United States and buried Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana, USA Darius was in an obituary on 11 Nov 1915 in Fairmount, Indiana, United States. He died (age 77) in about 1915 in Herbst. Children Alva Leslie Elmer Edgar Verlin, Siblings Cyrus Nesbitt [1]
Title: U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Author: National Archives and Records Administration
Indiana, Marion Public Library Marriage Index, 1831-2008
↑Obituary: "U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current," database, (accessed 15 January 2023), Name Darius Nesbitt, Gender Male, Death Age 77, Birth Date abt 1838, Birth Place Ohio, Residence Place Grant County, Death Date Abt 1915, Death Place Herbst, Obituary Date 11 Nov 1915, Obituary Place Fairmount, Indiana, USA, Newspaper Title The Fairmount News, Child Alva Leslie Elmer Edgar Verlin, Siblings Cyrus Nesbitt; citing The Fairmount News, Publication Date 11 Nov 1915, Publication Place Fairmount, Indiana, USA,
↑ Grant County, Indiana; Marriage Records Volume I Book C (Sept 1831-June 1, Compiled by--Grant County Genealogy Club; Book: 3A; Page: 460
↑ 1850 Census Meigs, Adams, Ohio; Roll: M432_657; Page: 30A
↑ 1860 Census Green, Grant, Indiana; Roll: M653_261; Page: 249; Image: 255; Family History Library Film: 803261
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