Darnall Family Networks
The Darnall family intermarried with a number of other influential families in western Maryland, including the Carrolls. Enslaved members of the Joice Family were held by the many descendants of Colonel Henry Darnall.
- Colonel Henry Darnall - d. 1711; owner of the Woodyard plantation; slaveholder of Ann Joice, Frank Harbard, David Jones, Jack Wood, and Tom Crane
+ Eleanor Hatton - Henry Darnall - owner of the Woodyard; slaveholder of Frank Harbard and Peter Harbard
+ Ann Digges - see Digges tree below - Henry Darnall
+ Anne Talbot - Henry Darnall
+ Rachel Brooke - Mary Darnall + Charles Carroll of Carrollton - slaveholder of Sue
- Eleanor Darnall - b. abt 1706; deponent in Mahoney v. Ashton + Daniel Carroll of Upper Marlboro
- Philip Darnall
+ Eleanor Brooke - see Digges tree below - Henry Darnall
+ Elizabeth Lowe - see Lowe tree below - Nicholas Lowe Darnall - b. abt 1733; deponent in Mahoney v. Ashton
- Richard Darnall - slaveholder of Will - deponent in Mahoney v. Ashton
- Henry Bennett Darnall - slaveholder of Sarah
- Anne Darnall
+ Clement Hill - slaveholder of Nelly - Clement Hill
- Henry Hill
- Eleanor Hill
+ Marsham Waring - son of Basil Waring, slaveholder of Polly - Ann Waring - b. abt 1719; deponent in Mahoney v. Ashton
+ (1) Thomas Hollyday
+ (2) John Cooke - see Cooke tree below
Digges Family
- William Digges
+ Elizabeth Sewell - Ann Digges + Henry Darnall (II)
- William Digges - slaveholder of Sue Harbard and Charles
+ Eleanor Brooke - Ignatius Digges - slaveholder of Sue Harbard and Polly + Mary Carroll - see Carroll Family Network
- Rev. Thomas Digges - b. abt 1711; deponent in Mahoney v. Ashton
Lowe Family
- Henry Lowe
+ Susannah Maria Bennett - Elizabeth Lowe + Henry Darnall (of Philip) - see Darnall tree above
- Dorothy Lowe + Francis Hall - son of Benjamin Hall, who held Ann Joice for a time
John Cooke
- John Cooke - see Darnall tree above
+ (1) Sophia Sewell - Rachel Cooke - prior to her death, was engaged to Charles Carroll of Carrollton, slaveholder of Sue
Sources
The lineage of the Darnalls and associated families revealed in the court records has been cross-referenced with the genealogical research at "Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties."