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John Lindsay Jr.

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John Lindsay Jr.

Birth
Death
1812 (aged 71–72)
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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John Lindsay, Jr. was a son of John Lindsay, Sr. His mother may have been a McCall. John and his brother Robert Lindsay (c.1735-1801) established plantations on opposide sides of Deep River. I assume that since John died unmarried, he would have been buried here, on his brother's plantation. The plantation John established passed to his nephew William Lindsay (c.1777-1841), who is also buried here. The house John built still stands, thought it has gone through considerable changes and enlargements through the years.

My information on John Lindsay, Jr., including his dates, comes from "Something of the Story of Deep River" by William Wesley Pegg, (Greensboro: Guilford Genealogical Society, 1999, reprint of 1980 version). Mr. Pegg had lived in John Lindsay's house as a child, and presumably was familiary with the Robert Lindsay cemetery in early days, before the tombstones disappeared.
John Lindsay, Jr. was a son of John Lindsay, Sr. His mother may have been a McCall. John and his brother Robert Lindsay (c.1735-1801) established plantations on opposide sides of Deep River. I assume that since John died unmarried, he would have been buried here, on his brother's plantation. The plantation John established passed to his nephew William Lindsay (c.1777-1841), who is also buried here. The house John built still stands, thought it has gone through considerable changes and enlargements through the years.

My information on John Lindsay, Jr., including his dates, comes from "Something of the Story of Deep River" by William Wesley Pegg, (Greensboro: Guilford Genealogical Society, 1999, reprint of 1980 version). Mr. Pegg had lived in John Lindsay's house as a child, and presumably was familiary with the Robert Lindsay cemetery in early days, before the tombstones disappeared.


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