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    1. [LINDSEY] William H. Lindsey
    2. Mary Lindsey
    3. I have been looking for information on William H. Lindsey for several years. I have been told that he was born in 1854 in Georgia. His first child, Robert Starkey Lindsey was born in 1877 in LA. I do not have the name of William's first wife. He was married a second time on 11 Sept 1879 to Catherine Breed (born 19 Mar 1858). They were married in Hempstead Co. AR. Children were: Molly (b 23 Sept 1882) Larkin Curry (b 23 Feb 1883) Willie Gertrude (b 2 Mar 1886) John Henry (b 3 Jul 1888) Ernest L. (b 22 Feb 1892) Benjamin Franklin (b 30 May 1895) I am looking for the parents and siblings of William H. Lindsey and also his first wife. Can anyone help? Mary Lindsey

    04/30/2001 02:26:07
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. Judith Sikora
    3. 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

    04/30/2001 12:58:00
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Micajah Lindsey
    2. Bob Jordan
    3. Mail message From: Sylfleming@aol.com Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2001, 9:14am (EST+1) To: LINDSEY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [LINDSEY] Micajah Lindsey Reply to: LINDSEY-L@rootsweb.com Does anyone know who the ancestors of Micajah C. Lindsey were and where I can find some documentation on these people? I have: Micajah C. Lindsey b. 11 Feb 1775 SC, d. 16 Feb 1845 Itawamba Co., MS m. Elizabeth McClurken abt 1797. There is no definite proof of who is his father. Probably is James Lindsey Sr. James Lndsey and James William Lindsey both appeared on an early Rutherford Co. NC tax list concerning the same land. Before that, they were in Spartanburg, SC between 1787-1805, but Micajah appeared 1800 Rutherford NC census. He probably went back and forth between NC-SC several times. I would be careful of the birth-death dates. The year #s appear about right, but one of the sons of Micajah, Bazzle, was born 2-11-1805 SC. Micajah was probably born about 1775 in Surry Co. NC. He moved to Christian Co. KY by 1809, was on Monroe Co. AL 1816 tax list (which may have been MS Territory at the time), was in Tish. Co. MS by 1837. Please look at Lindsay list archives for much more. Bob Jordan jorbob@webtv.net

    04/30/2001 10:17:20
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] William Lindsey Family Bible-Sevier Co. TN
    2. Sandra Thompson
    3. Josie, Thank you for this. I, for one, will keep a copy and pass one along to Mr. Bailey. sandiet

    04/30/2001 06:57:57
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindsey Family
    2. Raymond Lindsey
    3. HI David: Robert was a neighfew of REV. DAVID Lindsay who came to VA. from Scotland about 1625 and this line is well docimented in several books one is "Lindsays of america ", writen before 1900. The Clan Lindseys regester has an article about this line in its spring 2001 issue.gabbie ----- Original Message ----- From: <LLERTTIL@aol.com> To: <LINDSEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 6:14 PM Subject: Re: [LINDSEY] Lindsey Family > I am looking for info a one Robert Lindsey that lived in the over the river > province of Virginia in 1624. Thanks David > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    04/30/2001 04:33:18
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Charles Lindsey/Lucy Merrill
    2. Wanda Jean Haggard
    3. At 12:44 AM 4/30/01 -0500, you wrote: >This is my Lindsey family that I am working on. I am trying to find the >father and family of Charles Lindsey. Need all the help I can on this >family. I'd appreciate any help. Judy > >Descendants of Charlie Linzy/Lindsey > >CHARLIE LINZY/LINDSEY was born 1827 in Tennessee, and died November 11, >1865 in Howard Co., Arkansas. He married LUCINDA (LUCY) MURRELL/MERRILL >1846 in Shelby Co., Alabama, daughter of WILLIAM MERRILL and LUCY >SMITH. They are in the 1860 Pike Co. Ark Census. > > > Children of CHARLIE LINZY/LINDSEY and LUCINDA MURRELL/MERRILL are: > i. NANCY LINZY, b. 1847, Alabama. > ii. MICAJAH"MICHAEL" CADGE LINZY, b. 1849, Lousiana; d. June 06, 1891, >Howard Co., Arkansas; m. MARTHA. > iii. MARY E. LINZY, b. 1852, Lousiana; m. FRED LAFEVERS. > iv. JANE"JANIE" CORNELIA LINZY, b. October 14, 1853, Lousiana; d. >August 26, 1925, Martha, Jackson Co., Oklahoma. > v. JAMES LINZY, b. May 05, 1857, Arkansas; d. March 01, 1942, Mineral >Springs; m. MARTHA J. AYERS. > vi. WILLIAM "BILL" LINZY, b. 1859, Arkansas; d. October 02, 1941; m. >LIZZY BRIGHT. > vii. LENA LUCINDA LINZY, b. September 15, 1864, Arkansas; d. August 01, >1948; m. WILLIS DEE MOHON. > viii. CHARLES GREEN LINZY, b. March 07, 1865, Little Rock, Pulaski Co. >Arkansas; d. November 20, 1921, Temple, Cotton Co., Oklahoma; m. LAURA >CATHERINE COUNCE, June 17, 1894, Paris, Lamar Co., Texas. > > > >============================== >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 > >I have only a little information on Charles. I would love to share the search with you. I live close to the Federal Archieves and could research there sometimes. I am a school bus driver and time is limited to a small amount. Perhaps we could help each other. Especially now that we know we're from the same family. I can feel you in on all the Louisiana relative's. Wanda

    04/30/2001 04:29:42
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindsey Family
    2. Leslie Kraus
    3. David Do you have any other family members from VA? I'm looking for a Samuel Lindsey, who was born in Virginia in 1877. I don't know who his parents were. Leslie At 07:14 PM 4/29/01 EDT, you wrote: >I am looking for info a one Robert Lindsey that lived in the over the river >province of Virginia in 1624. Thanks David > > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >

    04/30/2001 04:14:00
    1. [LINDSEY] Charles Lindsey/Lucy Merrill
    2. judyc
    3. This is my Lindsey family that I am working on. I am trying to find the father and family of Charles Lindsey. Need all the help I can on this family. I'd appreciate any help. Judy Descendants of Charlie Linzy/Lindsey CHARLIE LINZY/LINDSEY was born 1827 in Tennessee, and died November 11, 1865 in Howard Co., Arkansas. He married LUCINDA (LUCY) MURRELL/MERRILL 1846 in Shelby Co., Alabama, daughter of WILLIAM MERRILL and LUCY SMITH. They are in the 1860 Pike Co. Ark Census. Children of CHARLIE LINZY/LINDSEY and LUCINDA MURRELL/MERRILL are: i. NANCY LINZY, b. 1847, Alabama. ii. MICAJAH"MICHAEL" CADGE LINZY, b. 1849, Lousiana; d. June 06, 1891, Howard Co., Arkansas; m. MARTHA. iii. MARY E. LINZY, b. 1852, Lousiana; m. FRED LAFEVERS. iv. JANE"JANIE" CORNELIA LINZY, b. October 14, 1853, Lousiana; d. August 26, 1925, Martha, Jackson Co., Oklahoma. v. JAMES LINZY, b. May 05, 1857, Arkansas; d. March 01, 1942, Mineral Springs; m. MARTHA J. AYERS. vi. WILLIAM "BILL" LINZY, b. 1859, Arkansas; d. October 02, 1941; m. LIZZY BRIGHT. vii. LENA LUCINDA LINZY, b. September 15, 1864, Arkansas; d. August 01, 1948; m. WILLIS DEE MOHON. viii. CHARLES GREEN LINZY, b. March 07, 1865, Little Rock, Pulaski Co. Arkansas; d. November 20, 1921, Temple, Cotton Co., Oklahoma; m. LAURA CATHERINE COUNCE, June 17, 1894, Paris, Lamar Co., Texas.

    04/29/2001 06:44:28
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Hi
    2. judyc
    3. Wanda, I don't know if you were the one that sent the information on Charles Lindsay and Lucinda Merrill but this is my family and I was wondering what you have on this family? I am trying to find Charles father. Judy Wanda Jean Haggard wrote: > Dotty read the E-mail I sent Charles and see if you can use any of the > information I gave to Charles > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    04/29/2001 05:38:20
    1. [LINDSEY] William Lindsey Family Bible-Sevier Co. TN
    2. josie bass
    3. >Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 17:07:04 -0600 >To: jbass@digital.net >From: Cindy Barnes <cbarnes@rainbowtel.net> >Source: TALLENT-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TALLENT-L] Tallant/Lindsey > > >Posted on: Tallent Queries >Reply Here: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Tallent/10016 > >Surname: Tallent, Tallant, Lindsey >------------------------- > >To All Tallent/Tallants who claim Sarah Lindsey as an Ancestor; > >On genealogical web pages or sights I have seen Sarah Lindsey listed as >the wife of Lott Tallant, Moses Tallant, Richard Tallant, and Aaron Tallent. >On some sights I have seen her listed as Sarah Mary Lindsey or Mary Sarah >Lindsey. > >Now, there is documentation (mostly land deeds) that prove the wives of >Moses, Aaron, and Richard were all named Sarah, but no maiden names were >ever given and as far as I know there was only one Sarah Lindsey that married >a Tallent. > >In trying to trace the origin of the claim that Sarah Lindsey married any >of these Tallants, the first written example of this was in Rev. James >Eblen Tallant's manuscript that was written in 1932, "Tallant Family History." >Rev. J.E. Tallant had just retired from the ministry and moved to Detroit, >Michigan on Oct. 20, 1931. He wrote that Sarah married Lott Tallant and >later, she married Moses. > >Practically the same information that Rev. J.E. Tallant wrote in his 1932 >manuscript appeared in a July 29, 1933 term paper that Ora Truman Tallent >wrote for his College Missouri History Class. > >These two Tallants never corresponded, but their source of information >was traced to a third Tallent researcher, Bettie J. (Johnson) Gilmore, >R.N. Supt. of Nurses at Garfly & Ramsay Hospital, Memphis, TN. In a Apr. >19, 1931 letter to Mrs. Lilly Doyle Dunlap, Ansonville, NC Librarian, Mrs >Gilmore ask for any information that you maybe able to give me (on the >Tallent of Anson County). > >One peace of information that Mrs. Dunlap found was the will of William >Lindsey of Anson County, NC dated 1801, naming among his heirs, a daughter >named Sarah Tallent. >The will did not state Sarah Tallent's husband's name, so Mrs. Dunlap had >no idea which Tallent she married. But, William Lindsey also left a Family >Bible record which was in the possession of Rhea Shults (Mrs. W.H.) Wayland >of Sevier County, TN in 1975. On Dec. 17, 1975, Mrs. Beulah D. Linn who >was the county historian for Sevier, wrote the following article in the >Sevier Bicentennial: > >The Lindsey family Bible is most significant >When we. consider the material possessions with which most of us are blessed >on this earth, perhaps one of the most significant is the family Bible. >The underlined passages, the pencilled words in the margins, the handwritten >notes on the flyleafs, some pages more worm and ragged than others, - all >are mute evidence that our parents had "words to live by." Separating the >Old from the New Testament is the Family Record: marriage of the parents, >births,. marriages of the children, and deaths. >Untold hundreds of people at one time or another have used the family Bible >as proof of birth, marriages or dead. >Realizing the importance of preserving his great-grandfathers Bible, John >Westly Lindsey, took the old Lindsey family Bible to his grand-daughter, >Rhea Shults when she was about fifteen years old in the home of her parents, >Mr. And Mrs. Oscar Shults in Pigeon Fargo. He explained that he wanted >her to have the Bible and hoped that she would take care of it as long >as she live. Rhea Shults, now Mrs. W.H. Wayland, a former Sevier County >teachers, has presented the Bible which her grandfather entrusted to her. >Many years ago someone had made a hand-woven cover for the Bible to protect >the paper cover. >In old English letters on the title page is printed. "Holy Bible Containing >the Old Testament and The New Testament Out Of The Original Tongue And >With the Latin Translation Diligently compared And Revised By His Majesty's >Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." >The Bible was printed at the Clarendon Press in Oxford "Cum Privilegio >in 1786. The style of the letters is so different from modern printing >that one has to remember that what appears to be an "f" Is really an "s." >The pages between the Old and New Testament originally were blank pages >without titles. A Lindsay, in beautiful handwriting, probably with a quill >and black ink, recorded the births of the pioneer Lindsey family. On one >of the pages is the notation. "William Lindsey takes his pin on this Sabbath >day. Serve the Lord and join our hearts with one accord." >I shall record the Bible record first and then record additional information >about the Lindsey family in Sevier County. >Children of William Lindsey and Rachel, his wife >Isaac b. July 13, 1772 >Sary b. May 5. 1778. M. Joshua Tallent. Daughter, Mary born Jan. 15, 1801. >Ruth b. Oct 15, 1780, >Martha b. Jan. 1. 1785, >Jesse b. Feb. 22, 1787, >Nancy b. April 26,1789, >Rachel b. Feb. 17, 1790. > >Jesse Lindsey >Jesse Lindsey married Salina Ivy. Children: >William b. April 4, 1813, >Hannah b. April 16, 1815, >Jesse b. Aug. 22 1816, >Lydia b. Aug. 4, 1817, >Sara Jane b. March 10 1822, >Rachel b. Dec. 4 1824, >John b. Feb. 22, 1827, >Elizabeth b. May 21, 1829, >Sherod b. 1831, >Martha b. April 10, 1833, >Joel b. March 15, 1835, >Eli R. b. Dec. 30, 1838 > >Early Lindsey History >The earliest Lindsey land grant in Sevier County. No. 1018, was issued >to Rachel Lindsey (widow of the first William) and described as follows. >There is granted by the State of Tennessee to Rachel Lindsey a certain >tract or parcel of land containing sixteen acres and eight chains lying >in the County of Sevier in the District South of the French Board and Holston >on the waters of Birds Creek there being due and chargeable on said land >the sum of Sixteen Dollars and ten cents with the interest due thereon, >Beginning at a beech and running with vacant land North forty-five, East >nineteen chains and five-tenths to an Ironwood, South seventy-six East >twelve chains to a Black oak North thirty-five and & half, West twenty-two >chains to a stake South seventy-nine West thirty-four chains and-five-tenths >to a Black oak South forty-four, East thirty-one chains to the beginning. >Surveyed April 23, 1807, "Grant issued May 12, 1810 by Willie Blount, Governor >of Tennessee. >We do not know how long Rachel Lindsey was living on the land before the >survey in 1807. Apparently her husband William had died before 1807. The >North Carolina census of 1790 includes three William Lindseys. An effort >should be made to locate William Lindsey. husband of Rachel, as in all >probability he fought in the Revolution.. >I wish I could place where Rachel Lindsey lived on Bird Creek. The creek >heads in the Glades, flows through Shady Grove, the Caton's Chapel area, >and empties into the Big East Fork of the Little Pigeon at a place called >the Long Ford. > >The last record I have found of Rachel Lindsey is in a list of Sevier County >land grant owners published in the Knoxville Register in 1821. Her name >does not appear as a head of a household in the 1830 census at which time >she would have been about 76 years old. > >I too had the wrong Tallent married to Sarah Lindsey in the book "Richard >Tallant (1768-1832)" and again in the Aaron Tallent book where I list Joshua >married to Sarah Flake. I would like to hear what other researchers think. >And if you would like a copy of this newspaper article on the Lindsey family >Bible, please e-mail me. >Thank you, Cheryl Cunningham and Debbie Woo for supplying me with a copy. >Cynthia Tallent Barnes >cbarnes@rainbowtel.net ___________________________________________________________________ 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

    04/29/2001 05:14:51
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. josie bass
    3. not necessarily Irish as many Scot s went to North Ireland after the British holocaust and when they get what they were promised they sailed to America. clerks, census takers, courts, lawyers all differ in their spellings my dad always said we were ay and could not be kin to any ey - where he got that was no doubt from his pa or ma, which could be wrong. since i haven't found my William H. Linsey of Virginia parents i don't know. William m. Polly ALVIS in 1802 in Augusta County, VA at the Scotish Presby Ch, Tinkling Springs and his son Zachariah somehow got to Huntsville, Alabama and m. Martha Montgomery, they lived in Lawrence Co. AL, and when she died by 1849 he married Nancy Harrison of Athens, AL in Cumberland Presb. Ch. poor Nancy has a house full of step kids and 9 of her own, but they raised them lived thru the war and reconstruction. the kids went to school and the girls became proficient in music - he was a farmer and Nancy's father owned a gin. where are his brothers & sisters????? some Lindsay's out of Lawrence AL crossed over to the Union side. josie but At 06:56 PM 4/29/01 -0400, you wrote: >Josie, >I'm so glad you posted this. It had been my understanding that my >Lindsey Aunt had changed the spelling of my family's surname from >Lindsay to Lindsey in the late 1930's to 1940's. And then I read a >long article stating that Lindsay was of Scottish origin, Lindsey was >of Irish origin. Origin hasn't anything to do with the spelling does >it? in this case?. >sandiet > >josie bass wrote: > > > > hi, i am the list admin for both the lindsey and lindsay list. rootsweb > > set up the lindsey even tho i asked them to please keep just the one list, > > so i adopted the lindsey too in order to keep up with posts lindsey/ay and > > help others to keep up as well. Most of the spelling changes occurred > > before 1900, so if you have ancestors from 1900 to present the ey or the > > ay probably stuck, altho i wouldn't guarantee it. > > > > visiting the lindsay archives is definitely worth the time, so please do > > use this service from roots web. > > > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ access any archive by letter > > > > access Lindsay-L > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/LINDSAY > > > > msgs 1996-Apr 2001 > > > > happy huntin, > > > > josie > > > > At 10:30 PM 4/28/01 -0400, you wrote: > > >Sandra there are some of us who it is not '' old onfo ''. If it is to some > > >one let them ''delete. Ann > > > > > > > > >============================== > > >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 > > >============================== >Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp >Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! ___________________________________________________________________ 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

    04/29/2001 05:07:30
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Hello
    2. mountain net
    3. dotty, i'm looking for john lee lindsay born in 1919 the son of charles lindsay (1892-1945)and lula prudence wright(1894-1971)a sister named georgia n. lindsay(1916-1987) maybe a brother or son to william henry Lindsay.Any information will be appreciated. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dotty" <Baby_Ryde@webtv.net> To: <LINDSEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [LINDSEY] Hello > Sorry Wanda, > I didnt get your last post. > could you please send it again. > Thank You, > Dotty > > > ============================== > 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 >

    04/29/2001 03:21:27
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindsey Family
    2. I am looking for info a one Robert Lindsey that lived in the over the river province of Virginia in 1624. Thanks David

    04/29/2001 01:14:42
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindsey Family
    2. Sandra Thompson
    3. Lynda, Thank you so much. I'll print this and send it to Auvie Bailey. Maybe it will help him. sandiet

    04/29/2001 01:11:32
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] To Listowner
    2. Hello I have recently received 14 Lindsay List messages in less than an hour. Is it possible to encourage those who have determined that they are working on the same individuals or in the same geographical area to communicate with each other privately? This could prevent some who are interested in the family from unsubscribing because of the great volume of messages. judyc wrote: > I need to talk to the List Owner about someone on this list having the > Snow white Virus. Judy > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    04/29/2001 01:07:02
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Lindsey Family
    2. Sandra Thompson
    3. Wanda, I forwarded the info to Dotty also, just in case. sandiet

    04/29/2001 01:06:46
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] To Listowner
    2. Sandra Thompson
    3. Judy, I believe that virus appears from an address of something like "hahaha". It has come to me several times but I was warned to "delete" and again "delete", never open the attachment that comes with it. sandiet judyc wrote: > > I need to talk to the List Owner about someone on this list having the > Snow white Virus. Judy > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    04/29/2001 01:00:03
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. Sandra Thompson
    3. Josie, I'm so glad you posted this. It had been my understanding that my Lindsey Aunt had changed the spelling of my family's surname from Lindsay to Lindsey in the late 1930's to 1940's. And then I read a long article stating that Lindsay was of Scottish origin, Lindsey was of Irish origin. Origin hasn't anything to do with the spelling does it? in this case?. sandiet josie bass wrote: > > hi, i am the list admin for both the lindsey and lindsay list. rootsweb > set up the lindsey even tho i asked them to please keep just the one list, > so i adopted the lindsey too in order to keep up with posts lindsey/ay and > help others to keep up as well. Most of the spelling changes occurred > before 1900, so if you have ancestors from 1900 to present the ey or the > ay probably stuck, altho i wouldn't guarantee it. > > visiting the lindsay archives is definitely worth the time, so please do > use this service from roots web. > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ access any archive by letter > > access Lindsay-L > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/LINDSAY > > msgs 1996-Apr 2001 > > happy huntin, > > josie > > At 10:30 PM 4/28/01 -0400, you wrote: > >Sandra there are some of us who it is not '' old onfo ''. If it is to some > >one let them ''delete. Ann > > > > > >============================== > >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

    04/29/2001 12:56:48
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. Sandra Thompson
    3. I know. What was sent to me was "new" to me. Thanks, to both you and Pat for your encouragement, and to Dotty. Let's just all keep trying and let it go. sandiet Haclutts@aol.com wrote: > > Sandra there are some of us who it is not '' old onfo ''. If it is to some > one let them ''delete. Ann > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    04/29/2001 12:41:58
    1. Re: [LINDSEY] Auvie Bailey's Lindseys
    2. Sandra Thompson
    3. Thank you, Dotty, for letting me try to help. I very much appreciate it. sandiet Dotty wrote: > > thank you Pat...for the encouragement,and thank you Sandra for the > webcite info. > Dotty > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    04/29/2001 12:34:57