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Major General William Darke

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Birthplace: Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Death: November 26, 1801 (65)
Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Shenandoah Junction, Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Darke and Mary Darke
Husband of Sarah Darke
Father of John Darke; Samuel D. Darke; Mary Manning and Capt. Joseph Darke
Brother of Jane Darke; Mary Engle; John Darke; Joseph Darke and Martha Avis

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About Major General William Darke

Major General William Darke: 'June 6, 1736-November 26, 1801

Parents: Joseph Darke and Mary

Son: Joseph Darke d.1791

from Wikipedia:

William Darke (1736 – November 26, 1801) was an American soldier. In 1740, he moved from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Virginia. He was in Braddock's army in the defeat in 1755, and was made a captain at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. He was made prisoner at the Battle of Germantown, and was commanding colonel of the Hampshire and Berkeley regiments at the capture of Cornwallis. Darke was often a member of the Virginia legislature, and, in the convention of 1788, voted for the Federal Constitution. Lieutenant-colonel of the regiment of "Levies" in 1791, he commanded the left wing of the St. Clair's army, at its defeat by the Miami Indians, November 4, 1791. He made two gallant and successful charges with the bayonet in this fight, in the second of which his younger son, Captain Joseph Darke, was killed, and he himself was wounded and narrowly escaped death. He wrote a letter to President George Washington describing the battle. Afterwards, Darke was a major-general of the Virginia militia. He died on November 26, 1801.

Darke County, Ohio is named for him, as is Darkesville, West Virginia.[

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After the Revolution, Lt. Col. William Darke raised orphan Thomas Worthington. Worthington later bought Darke’s Ohio bounty lands, moved to Ohio, and became active in politics. He was an early advocate for statehood, one of Ohio’s first two U.S. Senators, and the sixth governor. The city of Worthington, Oh. is named for him.
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Major General William Darke's Timeline

1736
June 6, 1736
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
1767
1767
1768
October 10, 1768
1772
1772
1801
November 26, 1801
Age 65
Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States
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Ronemous Engle Cemetery, Shenandoah Junction, Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States