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    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Joshua Lindsey of MO
    2. Wanda Jean Haggard
    3. At 12:12 PM 4/28/01 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Dotty, I have a lot of Wilcox's in my FTM, but none married to >Lindseys. My Lindsey's are from Arkansas also. My grandfather was >Isaac Cornelius Lindsey m. to Lula Jane Dover. His father (as yet >really unproven) was Wesley Asberry Lindsey. I do still have a couple >of first cousins in Norman, AR. They have not been able to be of much >help to me. Frustrating, isn't it? Gramma Lou > >Dotty wrote: >> >> I am David S. Nadwodnik's >> Sister Dorothy L. Hull >> aka:Baby Girl Wilcox >> We are the Children of: >> Carolyn Jo. Wilcox >> Born 10/22/1942 >> Daughter of: >> Willie Blanche Lindsey >> who Married: >> Joseph Edward Wilcox >> 2/21/1942 >> in Monroe Co. Arkansas >> >> Dotty >> >> ============================== >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >My branch of the Lindsey Family tree in Ark is having their re-union May 27, 2001. The location is Glenwood at the Glenwood Rest Area at 1:00P.M. For more information Contact Ernestine Lindsey Wilson at 870-956-3753 or Milton Lindsey at 870-356-2052. I only met some of these family members once but they are a super nice family and made me feel really proud to be a part of the large Lindsey Family. Wanda Lindsey Haggard 817-831-7102 Fort Worth,Texas Louisiana Native

    05/05/2001 06:53:33
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Ruth Ann Dunn-Lindsey/Lindsay
    2. Philip Lindsey
    3. Hi Jane, They sure could be. My GGGrandfather, Willis Pinkney Lindsey, named his first born son Elijah Thomas Lindsey born and died in 1848. Willis's father's name has always been thought to John Lindsey and this John married an Elizabeth Warfield (possibly Wofford, Woolfolk). This Elizabeth is buried in Boone County, Missouri, but there is no John Lindsey in the cemetery, only a son, Leasel Littleberry Lindsey (thought to be Willis's older brother) and some other descendants. The Elizabeth that married John Lindsey was born in January, 1789, per Boone County census and burial stone. That is sure a close fit, agewise. But it is possible that he was married more than once. I am very close to tying a Merritt H. Lindsey to Willis Pinkney Lindsey and they seem to both connect to a John Lindsey in Missouri who had a Land Grant for the War of 1812. Merritt is shown to have been born in NC and Leasel and Willis in Spartanburg, SC. But considering David Lindsey and Mary Casey went from PA (I believe?) to Alabama they covered a lot of territory. Most likely, to end up in Alabama, they would have travelled through NC and SC, then through the Saluda Gap to the Tennessee River. That could have put them all in Huntsville, for sure. Do you have the down lines for the John, Elijah and Thomas? (and there was also a James Linzey listed and James Miles Lindsey was the second born child to Willis). http://www.rootsweb.com/~almadiso/1812sol.htm The above is the hotlink to the Militia site that I found. You may already have it but, if not, might be interesting to take a look. I would be greatly interested in anything you know about these three (or four) Bojayvo@aol.com wrote: > Phil, I have the following information: > > Sons of David Elijah Lindsey and Mary Casey: > Thomas, b 177l; John, b 1777; Elijah, b 1783. > Would these brothers be the ones you're interested in? > > ....Jayne H. Voyen > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    05/01/2001 04:26:43
    1. [LINDSEY] Re: List Archives
    2. Bob Jordan
    3. RootsWeb Mailing Lists -- Interactive Search Address:http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Type in list name - either Lindsey or Lindsay - there are two lists, then when the archives comes up, type in your search name, county, town, etc. Good hunting. Bob Jordan jorbob@webtv.net

    05/01/2001 04:25:20
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] War of 1812 Lindsey's in AL
    2. Philip Lindsey
    3. Hi Diana, My computer(s) have been driving me batty of late. Remind me of HAL in "2001: A Space Odyssey". I usually use Netscape and each of the computers has been crashing periodically. When this happens, Norton Utilities jumps in and saves all that it can to a .TMP file (especially the email). Once would be OK, but I must have fifty occurrences of it and hundreds of megs of "saved" emails, most of it duplicated. I feel like the proverbial monkey, wearing boxing gloves, assigned to pick a pound of corn flakes from a barrel of molasses. Ah, well... I appreciated your response about the Huntsville Alabama Lindseys, and have included a hot link to a roster from there. Though far from conclusive, I found it quite interesting that my GGGrandfather Willis Pinkney Lindsey (born 1826) named his first born son, Elijah Thomas Lindsey. This along with the fact that his father was said to be a John Lindsey. Since the John Lindsey in the Huntsville roles was a corporal, while Thomas and Elijah were privates, it would be easy to think of John as the oldest. And if this group (along with the James Linzey in the rosters) is your group, also, it would sure explain the names Pinkney and Miles in both your Laclede County, Lindseys and my Boone County, Lindseys. I had not known before this that these men had been definitely tied to David Lindsey and Mary Casey. However, as you have looked in Eastern Tennessee for your Cap'n John and my Willis P. (and his relative, Leasel Littleberry) were born in Spartanburg. That long loop of the Tennessee River would would put them in the places where we have each looked, assuming mine entered Tennessee from SC through the Saluda Gap. Presently I am waiting for a microfilm to get to MidContinent. It has an obituary which should spell out the relationship of the deceased (Merritt H. Lindsey) with the other two that I have. I think that it will tell the tale (finally) on where my Lindseys came from (Merritt was born in NC). The book has turned into a great puzzle as to what to do next. One editor sees it as a "history of the westward movement" and a possible "commercial" book, because it is filled with all sorts of "extra" stuff: commentary, history, speculations, etc. that I sometimes post to the list. To her, that was of more worth than the genealogy. Then again, she hasn't been chasing Lindseys forever, either. Will probably decide what to do about it this summer (if HAL cooperates). Let me know if you have further information on any of these guys in Huntsville. Particularly any proven downlines. That particular conjunction of names is as peculiar to me as was our sharing of the Pinkney and Miles names. And I'll let you know if this Merritt H. Lindsey is the missing link I think he may be. If he is, I may even be able to find Cpl. John Lindsey's 1812 Land Grant. Best Regards, Phil Icdrose1@aol.com wrote: > Phil, > Those are all given names in the David Lindsey/Mary Casey line in Coosa, > Shelby and Talladega Co, AL. Could they be descendants? Diana > > Phil wrote: > <<Also, I have found a cluster of Lindseys in northern Alabama who served in > the War of 1812. The given names (in my own search) are cause for excitement; > they are John, Elijah and Thomas. These men are listed in a roster of men near > Huntsville, Alabama, and served in the same unit. If anyone has these > Lindseys, I would greatly appreciate hearing from them.>> > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    05/01/2001 04:04:57
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] DAVID LINDSEY-
    2. Mine married a Henry clutts in north al, Huntsville al. had 7 children. So I guess its not the same one. Ann

    05/01/2001 03:39:36
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Micajah info
    2. Bob Jordan
    3. Sylvia, The most logical one to be Micajah's father would be the James Lindsey Sr. on the 1800 Rutherford Co. NC census. We have traced him to Spartanburg Co. SC betwen 1787 and - 1790s. Before that he was in Surry Co. NC. Movement of allied families tell us he was probable son of William Lindsey who died 1768 in Brunswick Co. VA, but nobody has been able to prove this. I guess you could call it "good" circumstantial evidence. Bob Jordan jorbob@webtv.net

    05/01/2001 03:29:21
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] DAVID LINDSEY-
    2. Mary Simerly
    3. I would also know what you have on a Mary Jane Lindsey. I have a Mary J. Lindsey who was the daaughter of Caleb H. Lindsey & Mary Mitchell. She married an unknown Mc Daniel they had a son Paul E. Mc Daniel who was my ggrandfather and several other children. I can't find where she died or is buried at the time of the births of children she was in Talbot County Ga. then Taylor County Ga. Then Its like she vanished. Hopefully there is a connection. I have more info. if you want it. Thanks , Mary (Mc Daniel ) Simerly ----- Original Message ----- From: "josie bass" <jbass@digital.net> To: <LINDSEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 3:09 AM Subject: Re: [LINDSEY] DAVID LINDSEY- > hi, i would like to know everything you have on Mary Jane - who did she > marry? where did she die" > any kids? Madison Co. AL abt 1830 is the time frame and area i have been > searching for siblings of my Zachariah Lindsay - he m. Martha Montgomery > there in 1835, they lived in Lawrence Co. AL, near Decatur. > > there is also an Elizabeth Lindsay there who m. in 1837 to John W. A. > GOODWIN - she may be a sister. > > josie > > At 11:28 PM 4/30/01 -0400, you wrote: > > Have been searching for the parents of MARY JANE LINDSEY -born in Madison > >CO. al abt 1830 , she married in 1847. Now the only Lindsey there at the time > >by the 1830 census was DAVID LINDSEY AND WILLIAM LINDSEY. William had one > >female under 5 at the 1830 census. > > Is there any one out there who has Lindsey from Madison Co.,al around > >1800-1830. this is my last try. if no results will move on to another branch > >of my tree...Anne > > > > > >============================== > >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > ___________________________________________________________________ > josiebass@zxmail.com > 216 Beach Park Lane > Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-5003 > > Home of the *HARRISON* Repository > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/ > My Southern Family WWW: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/ > > LINDSAY & HARRISON Surnames Mail List Rootsweb.com > CSA-HISTORY Mail List CSA-History@usgw.org > > GENCONNECT: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html > > Data Managed by beautiful daughter Becky Bass Bonner and me, Josephine > Lindsay Bass > > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html >

    05/01/2001 01:30:25
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. Gabbie, To search the Lindsay archives click on Search the Lindsay archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/findlist.pl or use the following address: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=LINDSAY

    05/01/2001 07:42:57
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. Raymond Lindsey
    3. Hello BOB: How do I get to the list Archives? I am onew of the ones who have never went to this web site: I have a hard copy of most of the messages posted on the Lindsay web site sence 1998 if they gave a Family line but it would be interesting to see what is in the Archives.gabbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Jordan" <jorbob@webtv.net> To: <LINDSEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 1:25 PM Subject: Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys > I guess it's time to have another round on the > William-James-Caleb-Carlton Lindseys. For any newcomers it is best to > look at this list's archives for many discussions of these families. > The information before 1800 provided in the last few e-mails has NEVER > been proven. I believe there is a mixture of lines here. The was a > large listing of these Lindseys in Rutherford Co. NC 1800 who all seem > to be related. We might also include James of Christian Co. KY who was > there in 1800. Sorting these people into correct family lines has been > impossible up to now. Many have tried. The best guess is some of these > people had William Lindsey of Brunswick Co. VA as their ancester. One > son moved to Surry Co. NC and the other to probably Orange Co. NC. The > James who went to Surry in mid 1780 went to SC before 1800, then to > Rutherford NC. The sons went to Warren and Christian Cos. KY - then to > AR, AL, and MS. So, please do not be fooled by old charts that were > just simply guesses. Look at our archives. It may take several days to > do this. Note - there are two lists - one for Lindsey and other > LINDSAY. Most info in in LINDSAY. > > Bob Jordan > jorbob@webtv.net > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    05/01/2001 05:24:54
    1. [LINDSEY] War of 1812 Lindsey's in AL
    2. Phil, Those are all given names in the David Lindsey/Mary Casey line in Coosa, Shelby and Talladega Co, AL. Could they be descendants? Diana Phil wrote: <<Also, I have found a cluster of Lindseys in northern Alabama who served in the War of 1812. The given names (in my own search) are cause for excitement; they are John, Elijah and Thomas. These men are listed in a roster of men near Huntsville, Alabama, and served in the same unit. If anyone has these Lindseys, I would greatly appreciate hearing from them.>>

    05/01/2001 05:17:43
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindseys in VA
    2. Leslie Kraus
    3. Judy, Do you have a Samuel Lindsey, born abt. 1877 in your database? He was living with my ggreat uncle Charles Church's family in Auburn, NY as per the 1900 Federal NY census. It listed him as a boarder and he was a painter by profession and both he and his parents were said to be born in VA. He then went on and married Charles's oldest daughter, Leonie C. Church, and they ended up moving to Rochester, NY where I found them in the 1920 federal Census. Leonie died in 1970 at the age of 90. I don't have Samuel's death date as of yet. At 06:58 PM 4/30/01 -0500, you wrote: >Yes, my Lindseys were in Harrison County, Virginia which became West >Virginia in 1863. My great, great, great grandfather, Azville Lindsey, >served in the Civil War from Harrison co. > >Judy > >Leslie Kraus wrote: > >> Does anyone know of any Lindsey's that were still in Virginia around the >> 1860's - 1870's? >> >> Leslie >> >> ============================== >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    05/01/2001 02:51:51
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindseys in VA
    2. Judith Sikora
    3. Leslie: Sorry to say but I have not. Judy Fuller Sikora Leslie Kraus wrote: > Judy, > > Do you have a Samuel Lindsey, born abt. 1877 in your database? He was > living with my ggreat uncle Charles Church's family in Auburn, NY as per > the 1900 Federal NY census. It listed him as a boarder and he was a > painter by profession and both he and his parents were said to be born in > VA. He then went on and married Charles's oldest daughter, Leonie C. > Church, and they ended up moving to Rochester, NY where I found them in the > 1920 federal Census. Leonie died in 1970 at the age of 90. I don't have > Samuel's death date as of yet. > > At 06:58 PM 4/30/01 -0500, you wrote: > >Yes, my Lindseys were in Harrison County, Virginia which became West > >Virginia in 1863. My great, great, great grandfather, Azville Lindsey, > >served in the Civil War from Harrison co. > > > >Judy > > > >Leslie Kraus wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know of any Lindsey's that were still in Virginia around the > >> 1860's - 1870's? > >> > >> Leslie > >> > >> ============================== > >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > > > > >============================== > >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    05/01/2001 01:59:48
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. Neil Smith
    3. unsubscribe Dotty wrote: > oh i have no doubt tat there are a fine bunch of folks o this list...but > as i Stated before I am an adoptee,my grandmother was born a > Lindsey...in 1921 and she past away in 1983 in Michigan i believe.ayway > thats where she moved to after my Birth mom was born in Clarendon Ark.I > know now after talking to my Brother yesterday that we do have a family > reunion in Hot Sprins Ark.every year...and I also know my GGM Lindsey > died after giving birth to twins,this i found out from one of my first > cousins.I know i just have to find the right ties and go from there... > Thanks, > Dotty > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    05/01/2001 01:19:49
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindsey Family
    2. yes I do but no samuel that I have found

    05/01/2001 01:09:23
  1. 05/01/2001 01:06:27
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] DAVID LINDSEY-
    2. josie bass
    3. hi, i would like to know everything you have on Mary Jane - who did she marry? where did she die" any kids? Madison Co. AL abt 1830 is the time frame and area i have been searching for siblings of my Zachariah Lindsay - he m. Martha Montgomery there in 1835, they lived in Lawrence Co. AL, near Decatur. there is also an Elizabeth Lindsay there who m. in 1837 to John W. A. GOODWIN - she may be a sister. josie At 11:28 PM 4/30/01 -0400, you wrote: > Have been searching for the parents of MARY JANE LINDSEY -born in Madison >CO. al abt 1830 , she married in 1847. Now the only Lindsey there at the time >by the 1830 census was DAVID LINDSEY AND WILLIAM LINDSEY. William had one >female under 5 at the 1830 census. > Is there any one out there who has Lindsey from Madison Co.,al around >1800-1830. this is my last try. if no results will move on to another branch >of my tree...Anne > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library ___________________________________________________________________ josiebass@zxmail.com 216 Beach Park Lane Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-5003 Home of the *HARRISON* Repository http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/ My Southern Family WWW: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/ LINDSAY & HARRISON Surnames Mail List Rootsweb.com CSA-HISTORY Mail List CSA-History@usgw.org GENCONNECT: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html Data Managed by beautiful daughter Becky Bass Bonner and me, Josephine Lindsay Bass

    04/30/2001 09:09:43
    1. [LINDSEY] MIcajah info
    2. Bob, Thanks for responding and for mentioning the other day to check out the Lindsay archives. It was a V-8 moment when I read your posting about checking old Lindsay postings. "Why didn't I think of that?" It seems so simple, but I honestly never considered it. Now it just seems like common sense. Any ideas on how to get some proof of who Micajah father was? Thanks again. Sylvia

    04/30/2001 06:10:30
    1. [LINDSEY] DAVID LINDSEY-
    2. Have been searching for the parents of MARY JANE LINDSEY -born in Madison CO. al abt 1830 , she married in 1847. Now the only Lindsey there at the time by the 1830 census was DAVID LINDSEY AND WILLIAM LINDSEY. William had one female under 5 at the 1830 census. Is there any one out there who has Lindsey from Madison Co.,al around 1800-1830. this is my last try. if no results will move on to another branch of my tree...Anne

    04/30/2001 05:28:45
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Micajah Lindsey
    2. WHAT IS E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR LINDSEY LIST ARCHIVES.ANN

    04/30/2001 05:07:18
    1. [LINDSEY] John Lindsay/Lindsey
    2. There was a John Lindsay/Lindsey who was a congressman and Mayor of New York about 40 years ago. Has anyone done research on his line? Lee Nichols

    04/30/2001 04:27:43