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About Jacob Lineberry, III
Burial record:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110463898/jacob-lineberry
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According to The Settlements, Jacob "took some part in the county government but was not as active as most his neighbors. In 1806 he was designated by the court to view the road proposed from Crooked Creek by the lower forge to Grayson Courthouse and later he was on the grand jury and was appointed as overseer of the road."
The resource for this information indicates that he married, and settled near Chestnut Creek on Jerry's Branch around 1799. As indicated by his will, this Jacob was well-landed, having bought and inherited a number of parcels of land. Jacob paid $300.00 for the land.
Will: 09 MAY 1846 page 5, Chestnut Creek, Grayson, Virginia Probate: 02 FEB 1852 Chestnut Creek, Grayson, Virginia
Jacob Lineberry, III's Timeline
1771 |
December 1771
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Randolph County, North Carolina, United States
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1801 |
1801
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Grayson, VA, United States
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1803 |
July 20, 1803
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Grayson, VA, United States
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1805 |
1805
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Randolph County, NC, United States
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1806 |
March 6, 1806
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Grayson, VA, United States
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1806
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Grayson County, Virginia, United States
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1806
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Grayson, VA, United States
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1807 |
1807
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Grayson, VA, United States
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1809 |
1809
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Grayson, VA, United States
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