Friday, November 05, 2004

Mary Edith (Harmon) Darst 1922-1990

Mary Edith (Harmon) Darst (1922-1990), the daughter of Harry and Margaret Lemmon Harmon and wife of Daniel Clinton Darst (1920-1993), passed away at Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio.
MARY E. DARST
Mary Edith Harmon Darst, 67, of 345 McConnell Ave., died at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1990, at Bethesda Hospital.
Mrs. Darst spent most of her life in Zanesville and was a member of Coburn United Methodist Church.
She was born July 28, 1922, in Zanesville, a daughter of Harry and Margaret Lemmon Harmon Sr.
Surviving are her husband, Daniel C. Darst Sr. of the home; two sons, Daniel C. Darst Jr. and Paul R. Darst, both of Shelby, N.C.; five daughters, Debbie Williams of Shelby, N.C., Sondra Mathews and Mrs. Fred (Rosalind) Kennedy, both of Zanesville, Joyce Birkhimer of Dresden and Vickie Darst of Zanesville; one sister, Marguerite Moats of Newark; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers.

The Zanesville Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio

Thursday, November 04, 2004

Daniel Clinton Darst 1920-1993

Daniel Clinton Darst (1920-1993); the son of Paul Remone Darst (1895-1975); the son of Daniel Clinton Darst (1869-1919); the son of John Garlinger Darst (1833-1913); the son of Martin Darst (1796-1880), passed away at Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio.
DANIEL DARST Sr.
ZANESVILLE -- Daniel Clinton Darst Sr., 73, of 1856 Adams Lane, died at 12:23 p.m. Thursday, April 22, 1993, at Adams Lane Care Center.
Mr. Darst was born Feb. 28, 1920, in Zanesville. He was a retired electrical engineer for Fasco Inc. in Shelby, N.C., and a former employee of United Technologies. He was a member of Coburn United Methodist Church.
Surviving are five daughters, Rosalind Kennedy and Sondra Mathews, both of Zanesville, Debbie Williams and Vickie Darst, both of Shelby, N.C. and Joyce Birkhimer of Dresden; two sons, Daniel C. Darst Jr. and Paul R. Darst, both of Shelby, N.C.; two sisters, Viola Gilg and Bonnie Leach, both of Zanesville; and 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Preceding him in death were his wife, Mary Edith Harmon Darst on Jan. 9, 1990, and his parents, Paul R. and Mae Warner Darst.

The Zanesville Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ralph Clayton Darst 1900-1960

Ralph Clayton Darst (1900-1960); the son of Daniel Clinton Darst (1869-1919); the son of John Garlinger Darst (1833-1913); the son of Martin Darst (1796-1880), passed away in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio.
Ralph C. Darst
Ralph C. Darst, 60, of Route 5, died early Saturday morning at Good Samaritan Hospital where he had been a patient for 10 days.
He had been in decling health for the past year.
A retired employee of the Burnham Corp., he was born in Indiana on Jan. 20, 1900, the son of Daniel and Mary Vance Darst. He had lived in Muskingum County for 54 years.
Surviving are his widow, Hazel, of the home, and a brother, Paul, of 384 Stewart street. Two brothers preceded him in death.
The body was taken to the Delong & Baker Funeral Home where friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.
The Zanesville Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Harry Clinton Darst, 1914-1916

Harry Clinton Darst (1914-1916); the son of Orville John Darst (1894-1945); the son of Daniel Clinton Darst (1869-1919); the son of John Garlinger Darst (1833-1913); the son of Martin Darst (1796-1880); the son of Philip Derst (ca1750-ca1800); the son of John Paul Derst (1713-1775), our Pfeddersheim immigrant ...drowned.
Newscomerstown
Newsy Notes
Mrs. Frank W. Reed, of Cambridge, spent Saturday in town with relatives.
Warren Brown, living south of town, received word Saturday, of the death of his nephew, Harry Darst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Darst, of Zanesville. The child fell in the Licking river, Saturday morning at 11:10 and was drowned. The Darsts back yard borders on the river bank. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left at once for Zanesville.

Wednesday Morning 3 MAY 1916 - Coshocton Morning Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio


Monday, November 01, 2004

Elizabeth (Garlinger) Darst 1800-1890, continued

Elizabeth (Garlinger ) Darst (1800-1890), the wife of Martin Darst (1796-1880), celebrated her 90th Birthday ...
NEARLY A CENTURY
Mrs. Elizabeth Darst Celebrates the
90th Anniversary of Her Birth
A social event of marked and most delightful interest took place yesterday at the residence of Capt. John Stasel, about one mile south-east of the city. The occasion was the celebration of the 90th anniversary of the birth of Mrs. Elizabeth Darst, mother of Mrs. Stasel.
About 75 guests were present, who engaged in social pleasure, all taking a hand in something and striving to outdo each other in making matters pleasant. An elegant and sumptuous dinner was served, to which all present did full justice. Numerous handsome presents which had been brought by the children and grandchildren were presented in a neat speech by Rev. Siferd, on behalf of the donors, to aged lady.
Mrs. Darst is the mother of eight children, grandmother of thirty-six and great-grandmother of fifty-one children, a large majority of whom were present and enjoyed the festivities of the day.
Taking it altogether, the result was a most enjoyable time - one not soon to be forgotten by Mrs. Darst or those who were present. Although 90 years old, Mrs. Darst is still hale and hearty, and bids fair to reach the one hundreth mile stone of her life.

Friday 2 MAY 1890 - Newark Daily Advocate, Newark, Ohio

Sunday, October 31, 2004

Mrs. Elizabeth Darst, 1843-1910

Mrs. Elizabeth Darst (1843-1910), the wife of John Garlinger Darst (1833-1913), died at Zanesville...
MRS. ELIZABETH DARST
The remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Darst. wife of John G. Darst, of Zanesville, who died at the home of her son, Clinton Darst, in Zanesville, on Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, arrived here from Zanesville on the 1:55 Baltimore and Ohio train Thursday afternoon. They were immediately taken to Cedar Hill cemetery, where short services were had and where the interment was made.

Thursday 21 APR 1910 - The Newark Daily Advocate, Newark, Ohio

Saturday, October 30, 2004

John Garlinger Darst, 1833-1913

John Garlinger Darst (1833-1913); the son of Martin Darst (1796-1880); the son of Philip Derst (ca1750-ca1800); the son of John Paul Derst (1713-1775) our Pfeddersheim immigrant ...
John G. Darst
John G. Darst, age eighty years half of these being spent in Newark died Friday morning at 3 o'clock at his home, 25 North street. He has been ill since last Sunday, though his health has been poor for several years past. His death was due to heart trouble induced by the infirmities of advanced years.
Mr. Darst was born in Perry county, July 2, 1833. He spent his youth and early manhood in that county, coming to Newark more than 40 years ago. He was a horticulturist by occupation.
Following the death of his wife three years ago, his health began to decline and since that time he has spent most of his time at home.
He leaves a brother, Martin Darst of Madison, Mo., a sister, Mrs. John Stasel of Newark, five daughters, Mrs. Frank Place, Mrs. May Clark and Miss Nellie Darst all of Newark, Mrs. William Harris of Sesser, Ills., Mrs. S. A. Patterson of Chillicothe, O., and one son, D. C. Darst of Zanesville.

Thursday 25 DEC 1913 - The Newark Weekly Advocate, Newark, Ohio