This isn't my Lindsey family, but thought I'd send it to the list in case it may help someone else. I found this paragraph in the book, Kentucky Court and Other Records, Volume II compiled by Julia Hope Spencer Ardery (Mrs. William Ardery) published by The Keystone Printery in 1932: BOURBON COUNTY (Formed from Fayette County, 1785) Abstracts by Jane Clay Kenney ---------- Wills from Books A, B, C, and D BRANHAM, MARGARET -- Nuncupative will -- About then days before her death, October 18, 1847, stated to Margaret A. Scott at her home, her intention to leave estate in hands of James Lindsay for support of Jacob Lindsay; said James to be reasonably compensated for acting as trustee; also made this statement to Maria L. Rogers. Sworn to by Margaret A. Scott, Oct. 1847. Further stated to James Lindsay she owed her son, Jacob Lindsay a dividend from her estate, paid her other children and intended giving him all, to be placed in the hands of Isaac Skinner for his use. Sworn to by Jas. Lindsay, Nov. 1, 1847. Proved Nov. 1847. Note: The above Margaret Branham was formerly the widow of Thomas Lindsay of Culpepper County, VA, and was half-sister of Thomas Hutchcraft (Revolutionary Soldier). Thomas Lindsay, accoarding to a letter written by his granddaughter, was a merchant, and, after the Revolutionary War, went into the Carolinas to trade and was lost there. His widow marrie! d James Branham in Culpepper County, VA, 1806 and soon thereafter moved to Kentucky. Issue of Thomas and Margaret Lindsay as given in the above mentioned letter: Jacob, Reubin; Thomas married Elizabeth Elkin; Nimrod Long married 1817 Lavinia Garrard Grimes and died Sept. 2, 1840, his wife died Sept. 14, 1840; Margaret A; Charles born Nov. 27, 1795; Nancy married Mr. Todd; Elizabeth and Jane."