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Darby is a surname, and may refer to A family name, or surname, is that part of a persons name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. ...

Abraham Darby (c. ... Abraham Darby II (1711-1763) was the second of that name of three generations of an English Quaker family that was key to the development of the Industrial Revolution. ... Abraham Darby III (1750 – 1791) was an English ironmaster and Quaker. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Ironbridge. ... Harry Darby (January 23, 1895- January 17, 1987) was an American politician from Kansas. ... John Nelson Darby John Nelson Darby, (November 18, 1800 - April 29, 1882) was an Anglo-Irish evangelist, an influential figure among the original Plymouth Brethren, and considered the father of modern Dispensationalism. ... The Darby Bible refers to the Bible as translated from Hebrew by John Nelson Darby. ... Sergeant Joseph Darby (born 1979/80), of Corriganville, Maryland, is a member of the United States military police who first alerted the U.S. military command of prisoner abuse in the Abu Ghraib prison, in Abu Ghraib, Iraq. ... Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby on July 8, 1947 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor who has starred in many films and appeared on many TV shows. ... Larry Darby, is an Alabama politician and founder of the Atheist Law Center. ... Portait of Mary Robinson by Thomas Gainsborough, 1781 Mary Robinson, née Darby (1757 - 26 December 1800) the English poet and novelist, was also known for her role as Perdita (heroine of Shakespeares A Winters Tale) in 1779. ... Mary Robinson, nee Darby (1756 or 1758 - 26 December 1800) the English poet, was also known for her role as Perdita (heroine of Shakespeares A Winters Tale) in 1779. ... Newman Darby is an American inventor best know as the inventor of the sailboard. ... Rhys Darby is a stand-up comedian from New Zealand. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... William Darby William Orlando Darby (9 February 1911 - 30 April 1945) was a captain (later colonel, posthumous brigadier general) in the United States Army during World War II. Darby led the famous Darbys Rangers which evolved into the US Army Rangers. ...

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John Nelson Darby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (559 words)
John Nelson Darby was born in Westminster, London of an Anglo-Irish landowning family and christened at St Margaret's on 3 March 1801.
Darby never married, [although he had an association with the wealthy widow Lady Powerscourt (Theodosia Wingfield Powerscourt)].
The brethren claimed to be teaching "rediscovered truths." Darby is noted in the theological world as the father of " dispensationalism." He is said to have originated the "secret rapture" theory wherein Christ will snatch away his true believers from this world without warning.
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