Lindleys, Cobb County, Georgia - Genealogy. com This Lindley line moved from Pendleton District, S C , to Walton County, Ga , then in the 1840s to Newton County, Ga , and finally Cobb County, Ga Jonathan, James, William, Elisha and other Lindleys are mentioned in Newton County, Ga , deeds from 1832
Battle of Lindleys Mill, Chat - Genealogy. com LINDLEY'S MILL On the same morning a band of six hundred Loyalist soldiers entered the sleeping village of Hillsboro at day light Thomas Burke of Orange County had recently been elected Governor by a Whig Assembly, and he was the first man to be taken prisoner by the British
Re: Lindley, Lindsley, Linsly, - Genealogy. com So the name Lindley, means The Limetree Field, and was very likey applied to a man who lived in a field of Lime Trees and was applied to a number of localities in England John M Lindley showed two in Yorkshire, one in Shropshire, and one in Wiltshire, in the long ago days, and there were others later
Loyalist Trial - Hanging at Ni - Genealogy. com Loyalist Trial - Hanging at Ninety Six for Battle of Kettle Creek By Melissa McPherson September 11, 2004 at 08:51:39 I am seeking information on one Captain James Lindley who was hanged at Ninety Six, S C in late 1779 along with Aquilla hall, Charles Draper, Samuel Clegg and John Anderson Over the past 2 years I have been trying to gather data on this event At the DAR library in DC, I found
Joseph Lindley - Genealogy. com Joseph Lindley By Jody Gilliland November 30, 2009 at 05:08:42 Looking for any help on Joseph Lindley, son of William Marion Lindley (if my records are correct) This is my wifes family and we are starting our journey down her ancestry road Our info is very limited so far, so any info would be great It is believed that Joseph married Clara Forrest, we do not have all of their children listed
English Herrick History - Genealogy. com The family are traced from him down through the several generations Double names were not much in use till after the Norman Conquest, and widley used and established through Cromwell's influence and came into general adopation The above was taken from "histroy of Greene" writtn by Walter Lindley Mower "Herik" means field general on old English