• Abiah Darby (born Abiah Maude; 1716–1794) was an English minister in the Quaker church based in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire. She was also the wife of the...
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    Abraham Darby was born in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, in 1750, the eldest son of Abraham Darby the Younger (1711–1763) by his second wife, Abiah Maude,...
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  • minister Abiah Maude, with whom he had a further thirteen children although only four including Abraham Darby III survived. Abraham Darby I Abraham Darby III...
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    a speciality. Abraham Darby II (1711–1763), ironmaster, and his wife Abiah Darby (1716–1794), Quaker evangelist. Abraham Darby III (1750–1794), ironmaster...
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    Lincolnshire. Darby was a common pre-1800 alternative spelling of Derby, a city in England. Notable people with the name or its variants include: Abiah Darby (1716–1794)...
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  • 1776 she married Samuel who was the son of Abraham and Abiah Darby of Coalbrookdale. The Darby family are credited with enabling the Industrial Revolution...
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    Abraham Darby I and looks out over the Upper Furnace Pool whose outflow powered the blast furnace. His son Abraham Darby II married Abiah Darby and they...
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  • She knew people. It was Chamber who introduced widow Abiah Sinclair to Quaker widower Abraham Darby of Coalbrookdale. Grace was to remain a loyal family...
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    king. Now the name of his firstborn was Joel; and the name of his second, Abiah: they were judges in Beersheba. Cross reference: 1 Chronicles 6:28 "Beersheba":...
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