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About John Lindley
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John's was born to Quaker parents, Thomas and Ruth (Hadley) Lindley. His parents' land was the site of The Battle of Lindley's Mill fought during the Revolutionary War.
John's grandparents were James Lindley and Eleanor (Parke) Lindley; Simon Hadley and Ruth (Miller) Kerran Hadley. John's parents and grandparents were Irish immigrants.
John married Sarah Pyle 16 March 1768. She was the daughter of Col. John Pyle, M.D. and his wife, Sarah (Baldwin) Pyle.
On 5 Nov 1768 he was disowned by Quakers at the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting House. It is assumed he was disowned because he had married outside his faith when he married Sarah earlier in the year.
1779 SC Census shows John and family living in 96th District in South Carolina.
1782, John, a British sympathizer was arrestied in Chatham Co. NC. and lost all his property. He moved his family for a short time to New Castle, Delaware where Sarah had family.
At age 42, John wrote his will on 9 Sept 1790. His will was proven 11 Nov 1790
John and Sarah's children:
1) Simon Lindley (1769-1827)
2) William Lindley (1770-1816 or 1833)
3) Mary (Lindley) Halbert (1772-1839)
4) John C. Lindley (Jr.) (1775-1856)
5) James Lindley (1777-)
6) Thomas Lindley (1779-1868)
7) Jacob Marion Lindley (1781-1850)
8) Jehu Lindley (1782-1847)
9)Ruth (Lindley) Crabtree (1786-1850)
10)Samuel Washington Lindley (1788-1859) (father of Jonathan Lindley who died at the Alamo)
11)Jonathan Lindley (1790-1843)
GEDCOM Note
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1747 Oct 13 - John's was born to Quaker parents, Thomas and Ruth (Hadley) Lindley. His parents' land was the site of The Battle of Lindley's Mill fought during the Revolutionary War.
John's grandparents were James Lindley and Eleanor (Parke) Lindley; Simon Hadley and Ruth (Miller) Kerran Hadley.
John's parents and grandparents were Irish immigrants.
1768 March 16 - John married Sarah Pyle. She was the daughter of Col. John Pyle, M.D. and his wife, Sarah (Baldwin) Pyle.
1768 Nov 5 - John was disowned by Quakers at the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting House. It is assumed he was disowned because he had married outside his faith when he married Sarah earlier in the year.
1779 - SC Census shows John and family living in 96th District in South Carolina.
1782 - John, a British sympathizer was arrestied in Chatham Co. NC. and lost all his property. He moved his family for a short time to New Castle, Delaware where Sarah had family.
1790 Sept 9 - At age 42, John wrote his will.
1790 Nov 11 - John's will was proven at Pendleton District, South Carolina.
John and Sarah's children:
1) Simon Lindley (1769-1827)
2) William Lindley (1770-1816 or 1833)
3) Mary (Lindley) Halbert (1772-1839)
4) John C. Lindley (Jr.) (1775-1856)
5) James Lindley (1777-)
6) Thomas Lindley (1779-1868)
7) Jacob Marion Lindley (1781-1850)
8) Jehu Lindley (1782-1847)
9)Ruth (Lindley) Crabtree (1786-1850)
10)Samuel Washington Lindley (1788-1859) (father of Jonathan Lindley who died at the Alamo)
11)Jonathan Lindley (1790-1843)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 4 2022, 4:51:33 UTC
1747 Oct 13 - John's was born to Quaker parents, Thomas and Ruth (Hadley) Lindley. His parents' land was the site of The Battle of Lindley's Mill fought during the Revolutionary War.
John's grandparents were James Lindley and Eleanor (Parke) Lindley; Simon Hadley and Ruth (Miller) Kerran Hadley.
John's parents and grandparents were Irish immigrants.
1768 March 16 - John married Sarah Pyle. She was the daughter of Col. John Pyle, M.D. and his wife, Sarah (Baldwin) Pyle.
1768 Nov 5 - John was disowned by Quakers at the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting House. It is assumed he was disowned because he had married outside his faith when he married Sarah earlier in the year.
1779 - SC Census shows John and family living in 96th District in South Carolina.
1782 - John, a British sympathizer was arrestied in Chatham Co. NC. and lost all his property. He moved his family for a short time to New Castle, Delaware where Sarah had family.
1790 Sept 9 - At age 42, John wrote his will.
1790 Nov 11 - John's will was proven at Pendleton District, South Carolina.
John and Sarah's children:
1) Simon Lindley (1769-1827)
2) William Lindley (1770-1816 or 1833)
3) Mary (Lindley) Halbert (1772-1839)
4) John C. Lindley (Jr.) (1775-1856)
5) James Lindley (1777-)
6) Thomas Lindley (1779-1868)
7) Jacob Marion Lindley (1781-1850)
8) Jehu Lindley (1782-1847)
9)Ruth (Lindley) Crabtree (1786-1850)
10)Samuel Washington Lindley (1788-1859) (father of Jonathan Lindley who died at the Alamo)
11)Jonathan Lindley (1790-1843)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 4 2022, 6:26:09 UTC
John Lindley's Timeline
1747 |
September 13, 1747
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London Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
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1770 |
October 5, 1770
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orange, North Carolina, United States
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1772 |
September 26, 1772
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Orange County, North Carolina, USA, ORANGE, North Carolina, United States
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1772
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1779 |
April 22, 1779
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Chatham Co., North Carolina
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1781 |
September 2, 1781
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Chatham County, North Carolina, United States
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1782 |
November 9, 1782
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New Castle, Deleware
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1786 |
February 19, 1786
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Loudon, Virginia, United States
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1788 |
1788
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Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
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