Nathan Darrow
Birth Name: Nathan Stewart Darrow
Place of Birth: Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Date of Birth: June 21, 1976
Ethnicity: English, German, Scottish, Irish, French, some Swiss-German and Scots-Irish/Northern Irish
Nathan Darrow is an American actor. His roles include the series House of Cards, Gotham, and Preacher, and the made-for-tv movie The Wizard of Lies.
Nathan’s paternal grandfather was Robert Stewart Darrow (the son of Tennyson/Tennison Arthur Darrow and Edna Mae Stewart). Robert was born in Ohio. Tennyson was born in Ohio, the son of Hugh Darrow/Darrah and Sarah Ann Phillis. Edna was born in Ohio, the daughter of Aaron W. Stewart and Anna M. Ashing.
Nathan’s paternal grandmother likely was Joan Young (the daughter of Russell Alvin Young and Hermosa Rose Brown). Joan was born in Missouri. Russell was born in Missouri, the son of Roten Alonzo Young and Susan Caroline Watson. Hermosa was born in Missouri, the daughter of William McFarland Brown and Alta Catherine Love.
Nathan’s maternal grandfather was Paul Aloysius Lohmeyer (the son of Anthony August Lohmeyer and Mary Jane Hefele). Paul was born in Missouri. Anthony was born in Pennsylvania, to German parents, Carl August Lohmeyer and Ernestine Klingenberg. Mary Jane was born in Missouri, also to parents from Germany, Joseph Hefele and Sophia Kramer.
Nathan’s maternal grandmother was Marjorie/Marjory Daniel (the daughter of John Max Daniel and Ruth Pauline Harvey). Marjorie was born in Missouri. John was born in Missouri, the son of James Ruben Daniel and Susanah Etna Norvell. Ruth was born in Missouri, the daughter of Edward Lum Harvey, whose mother was English, and of Gordon Randall Roy.
Sources: Nathan’s paternal grandparents, Robert Stewart Darrow and Joan Young, on the 1950 U.S. Census – http://familysearch.org
Obituary of Nathan’s paternal grandmother, Joan (Young) Darrow – http:/findagrave.com
Nathan’s maternal grandparents, Paul Aloysius Lohmeyer and Marjorie/Marjory Daniel, on the 1950 U.S. Census – http://familysearch.org
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