This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1338.1 Message Board Post: Maybe? I grew up in Wilson County (eastern side) very near Lindsley Road. An old man (now deceased) named John Thomas Arrington once told me that Lindsley Road was named after the Lindsley family. He story went the Lindsley family inherited about 10,000 acres from a Revolutionary War land grant. If I'm not mistaken I think his story went on that there were three girls in this family? I think one married a Waters (which there is still a big farm there), one married a Sellers (there was a big farm there) and the other I don't know? Mr. Arrington was a pretty sharp guy and I feel like there would be plenty of validity to his story. His wife (Janelle Arrington) still lives in their house on Poplar Hill Road and I'd say her telephone number is in the Lebanon book as J.T. Arrington. Lindsley Road is about 3.0 miles East of I-40 off of Highway 70 (Sparta Pike or Watertown Highway). Could be a long shot? Mark [email protected]