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Thomas LINDSEY, Sr.

Male Abt 1720 - Bef 1769  (~ 49 years)


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  • Name Thomas LINDSEY 
    Suffix Sr. 
    Birth Abt 1720 
    Gender Male 
    Will 21 May 1769  Frederick County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Death Bef 6 Aug 1769  Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Probate 6 Aug 1769  Frederick County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • (1) The compiler has not found satisfactory proof of the identity of the parents of Thomas LINDSEY, Sr. Thomas is shown here as a son of Edmond LINDSEY, Sr. in order to stimulate further genealogical research. Because Thomas was born before Edmond, Sr. married Elizabeth BEASLEY, Thomas may have been Edmond, Sr.'s son from a prior marriage. At this time, there is no evidence of a prior marriage for Edmond, Sr., so Thomas' father could have been a different LINDSEY male.

      (2) Susan Grabek <https://mimpickles.com/lindsey/group2/patriarchs.htm>:

      Thomas Lindsey may have been a son of Edmond Lindsey, Sr. He was a constable, juryman, and road overseer in Frederick Co. Thomas married first Mary, and second, Elizabeth. Thomas Lindsey sometimes signed his name Thomas Jr. despite being the oldest known Thomas Lindsey in the county. Thomas died in 1769. His will named his wife, Elizabeth, and children John, Thomas, Abraham, James, and Mary Turner. Thomas' will also named his sons-in-law Nathaniel Barrett (married to Abigail Lindsey), and Richard Allen (married to Nancy Lindsey). . . .

      Thomas Lindsey's son, John (b. 1746), married Sarah Abrell, the sister of Elizabeth Abrell (married to Jacob Lindsey Sr.). John and Sarah Lindsey moved to Pickaway Co., Ohio about 1811. Some of their sons migrated to Pickaway Co. with them. Many Lindsey's from this line still live in Pickaway Co., but none have participated in the DNA project to date.

      (3) Lindsay, Margaret Isabella, The Lindsays of America, Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889, p. 229-231:

      BERRYVILLE.

      (Clark[e] County, formerly Frederick County.)

      From the tradition in this family of its ancestry, I am strongly led to believe that it is connected in a collateral way with the Northumberland and Fairfax Lindsays. The tradition is that in 1740, two brothers, Thomas and John Lindsay, removed from some part of the lower Potomac, possibly Northumberland, and bought and settled here an immense tract of land known then, as now, as Longmarsh, and were called wealthy farmers of the Shenandoah valley, and that they had a sister who married a Hierome Lindsay Opie, an ancestor, probably, of the Hierome Lindsay Opie who owned a large and elegant farm near Berryville in 1850.

      These said two brothers were contemporary with Robert Lindsay of Northumberland, who removed from there and settled in Fairfax county about 1743, and it is barely possible that the three were brothers, sons of the one father, Opie Lindsay of Northumberland.

      The elder of these two brothers, Thomas, married and had two sons named Thomas and John. Thomas Lindsay the second, married a Miss Mary Regan, a lady of considerable personal charms and wealth, by whom he had seven children. . . .

      John Lindsay, brother of Thomas, who married Miss Mary Regan, and younger son of Thomas Lindsay, the early settler on Longmarsh, married a Miss Sarah Ahriel of Virginia, and had issue, John. . . .

      These Berryville Lindsays use the "e" in the name, owing to the fact that it had for many years been thus corrupted by the clerks of the court in entering wills and other records of the family, and the later members of the family had not paid much attention to the change.

      (4) O'Dell, Cecil, Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia, Marceline, MO: Walsworth Publishing Company, 1995, pp. 215-216:

      Thomas Lindsay (b. 1720 c., probably a son of Edmond) had purchased 300 acres from [Nathaniel] Daugherty by 1748. On 16 April 1751, he acquired 345 acres from his attorney John Lindsay. He received a Fairfax grant for 255 acres on 22 November 1754. He willed this land (located on Little Cacapon in Hampshire County) to his son James, who was under 20 years of age. He received one other Fairfax grant on 27 July 1761 for 318 acres located on Long Marsh Run, adjacent north of the 860-acre survey. . . . This land is located on Clarke County Highway 611 and 639. Thomas and his wife Elizabeth sold 89 acres of the 318 acres to Edmond Lindsay Jr. on 1 November 1765 for 20 pounds. He willed the remaining 574 acres from his Long Marsh Run land to his sons John, Thomas Jr. and Abraham Lindsay.

      Thomas Sr. was deceased by 6 August 1769 when his will (written 1 May 1769) was proved in Frederick County Court. He left horses to his son-in-law Nathaniel Barrett and son-in-law Richard Allen.

      He also left 20 pounds to his daughter Mary Turner living in Carolina. His wife Elizabeth and son John Lindsay were named executors. The witnesses to the will were George Hampton, Jacob Larew, Thomas Blakemore and Jacob Lindsey.

      Thomas Lindsay Jr. received two Fairfax grants on 30/31 March 1761. One was for 399 acres on Opequon Creek in present-day Jefferson County, and the other for 405 acres across the Opequon and west in Berkeley County, West Virginia. . . . The Berkeley County tract is on Silver Springs Run and Speck's Run. . . . In 1763 and 1764, Thomas and his wife Mary sold this land in four 200-acre parcels to Mercer Babb, Thomas Green, Isaac Lindsay and Benjamin Blackburn for 100 pounds each. The four men each received land on both sides of Opequon Creek.

      (5) Brown, Ferrell A., The Lindseys: A Genealogy of Thomas and Mary Lindsey and Their Descendants, Point Lookout, MO: School of Ozarks Press, 1970, pp. 1-3:

      THE LINDSEYS . . .

      THOMAS LINDSEY. It is thought that he was born a. 1721 in Virginia. His will was dated 21 May, 1769 and probated 1 August, 1769 in Frederick County, Virginia. He m. (1) a. 1743 to Mary Frost, b. 1723 in Clarke Co., Va., d. 28 May, 17___ in Frederick Co., Va., m. (2) to Elizabeth _____ a. 1765. He died __ July, 1769.

      Children of Thomas and Mary, surname LINDSEY: . . .

      i. Mary . . .

      ii. John, b. 6 August, 1716 . . .

      iii. A daughter . . .

      iv. A daughter . . .

      v. Abraham, b. 25 May, 1750 . . .

      vi. Thomas . . .

      vii. James, b. 20 April, 1759

      Thomas Lindsey lived in that part of Frederick County (now Clarke County) Virginia on Longmarsh, a branch of the Shenandoah River where his children were born.

      The Longmarsh Section is in the northwest corner of Clarke County near the West Virginia line. There is at this time a voting precinct called Longmarsh.

      There is nothing in the records of Frederick County, Virginia, to show where Thomas Lindsey lived prior to coming to Frederick County.

      Our family history says, "Our older Lindseys lived on the Rappahannock, near the Potomac, in Northumberland County, Virginia."

      From the Frederick County records, we find the first mention of Thomas Lindsey was where he was made constable in 1744.

      There is is a Presbyterian church near the headwater of Bull Skin that is near Summit, West Virginia, and Thomas Lindsey was once appointed overseer of the road from the head of Bull Skin to Pennington Marsh.

      We know nothing of the appearance or characteristics of Thomas Lindsey, but a description of his first wife, Mary Frost, has come down to us.

      "She was remarkable for her beauty, her heavy suite of raven black hair which came to the calves of her legs, her very white complexion and wondrous dark eyes. She was of Welsh descent."

      It has been said that the dark eyes of our branch of Lindseys came down from the Frosts. Lindseys are usually blue or gray eyed.

      DEEDS

      Deed Book 2, Frederick Co., Va., April 16,1751.

      John Lindsey to Thomas Lindsey, tract of certain parcel of land being part of a tract of land patent bearing date 2 day April, 1751.

      Granted to John Lindsey, adjoining Edmund Lindsey on north side of Long Marsh, containing 345 acres.

      Deed Book 8, p. 231. Feb. 27,1763.

      Land: Lease on both sides of Opeckon Creek, part of Thornas Lindsey grant.

      Thomas Lindsey to Mercer Babbs, signed by Thomas Lindsey, Jr., and Mary his wife. Witnesses none. Release not signed Jr.

      Deed Book 8, p. 235. Feb. 27,1763.

      Land: Lease on both sides of Opeckon Creek, part of Thomas Lindsey grant.

      Thomas Lindsey to Thomas Green, signed by Thomas Lindsey and Mary his wife.

      Deed Book 8, p. 239. Feb. 27, 1763.

      Land: Lease on both sides of Opeckon Creek, part of Thomas Lindsey grant.

      Thomas Lindsey to Isaac Lindsey, signed by Thomas Lindsey and Mary his wife.

      Deed Book 9, p. 340. June 8, 1764.

      Land: Lease on both sides of Opeckon Creek, part of Thomas Lindsey grant.

      Thomas Lindsey to Benjamin Blackburn, signed by Thomas Lindsey, Jr., and Mary his wife. Witnesses: John McMackin, Joseph Edwards, Jr., Henry Heth, and Geo. Myles. Release also signed Thomas Lindsey, Jr.

      Deed Book 11, p. 69. Nov. 1, 1765.

      Land: Lease 89 acres (part of 318 acre grant to Thomas Lindsey).

      Thomas Lindsey, Sr., to Edmund Lindsey, Jr., signed by Thomas Lindsey and Elizabeth, his wife. Witnesses: Thos. Speake, Jas. Lindsey, and Wm. Bennet.

      It proved by the these deeds that Thomas Lindsey had two wives. He was married to Mary Frost, a. 1743. Mary wife of Thomas, was alive June 8, 1764, but died before November 1, 1765 as Thomas had wife Elizabeth at that time.

      He signed his name Lindsey at all times. He signed his name Thomas Lindsey, Jr., in two deeds by which it might be inferred his father's name was also Thomas. In that day and time, however, this was not necessarily so.

      Two hundred years ago, the term Senior and Junior did not as a rule imply the relationship of father and son. The men had as a rule only one given name and there were often several men in a town with exactly the same name.

      In order to distinguish one from another the another in the group assumed the title Senior, the others Junior, 3rd, 4th etc.

      When Senior died, Junior changed his name to Senior. In this mix-up George Clarke. Jr., might have a son Henry Clarke, Sr.

      So it seems, Thomas, even though he signed Junior after his name may not have the same given name as his father.

      However I have wondered if Thomas Edmund Lindsey (usually written Edmund) first found in Frederick County, Virginia, in 1733 may not have been our Thomas' father.

      There is nothing in the Frederick County records, to prove relationship of the Lindseys first found in Frederick County: Edmond or Edmund, John, James, Thomas, Isaac or Abraham.

      LAND GRANTS

      1754 - Book "H", p. 583. Frederick Co., Va., Nov. 28, 1754.

      To Thomas Lindsey, land in Hampshire Co., on both sides of Little Cacapehon, 255 acres.

      1761 - Book "K", P. 262. Frederick Co., Va., March 30, 1761.

      To Thomas Lindsey of Frederick County, 399 acres in Hampshire Co., on west side of Opeckon Creek.

      1761 - Frederick Co., Va., July 27, 1761.

      To Thomas Lindsey of Frederick County, 318 acres on Long Marsh, a branch of the Shenandoah River.

      GRANTS

      Part of a survey of land containing more than a thousand acres granted by Fairfax to John Lindsey in April, 1751 and conveyed by Lindsey to his eldest son Thomas in the same month and year.

      The part conveyed to Thomas Lindsey contained 345 acres. Other parts of the whole survey were conveyed by John Lindsey in the same year to James and Edmund Lindsey, brothers of Thomas, to Isaac Larue and in 1756 to Speake.

      A smaller tract of 245 acres granted by Lord Fairfax to John Lindsey in 1762 was also conveyed to his son Thomas. This smaller tract adjoined the 345 acre tract on the South and adjoined George William Fairfax's land.

      Thomas Lindsey died in July, 1769. In December, 1784 the eldest son John Lindsey and Abraham his brother sold to Albion Throckmorton of Berkeley Co., W. Va., 294 acres described as adjoining Isaac Larue and Warner Washington.

      Albion Throckmorton was a son-in-law of Warner Washington, Sr., having married Mildred Washington.

      Since it has been proved by records that the same John Lindsey, Gent. moved to Berkeley County, South Carolina, and left his will there dated August 9, 1783, proved September 6, 1787 and left a living son, Thomas, it would appear that Mr. Curtis Chappelear was in error in stating Thomas who died in July, 1769, was the son of John Lindsey.

      It seems almost certain that John was a brother of Thomas although there is a possibility John may have been Thomas' uncle. John and Abraham, brothers mentioned in the Historical Society of Clark County, Virginia, Vol. viiii were sons of Thomas, will of 1769.

      Among those giving military and material aid to the Frederick Co., Va. Militia (French-Indian War 1759-1763) were Thomas Lindsey 4 S; Isaac Lindsey 39 S; and Thomas Lindsey and Isaac Lindsey 9 S each.

      In the Colonial Wars in Frederick Co., Va. "were Thomas Lindsey, Capt. John Lindsey, John Lindsey, Abraham Lindsey, James Lindsey, Edmund (also Edmond or Edward) Lindsey and Isaac Lindsey."

      In the militia records for September 2, 1755, Isaac Lindsey was listed in Capt. Thomas Speake's Co., Thomas Lindsey, Jr., Abraham Lindsey, John Lindsey, Jr., and Edmund Lindsey, Jr., were in Capt. John Hardin's Co., and David Lindsey in Marquis Calmes [sic] Company.

      In the Virginia Colonial Militia lists Edward Linsey, Frederick Co. Va., Sept. 1758, Isaac Linsey, Frederick Co., Va., Sept. 1758 and Thomas Linsey, Frederick Co., Va., Sept 1758.

      In Cartmell's History of Old Frederick County lists as 'minute men' of Frederick Co., Va., 1758 Edward Linsey, Isaac Linsey and Thomas Linsey.

      The Allens, Barretts and Turners were all found in the James City Co., section during he time of John Lindsey of James City County (1660's); also the Alexanders, Byrans, Martins and Rosses were in Frederick Co., Virginia during John and Thomas Lindsey's time of residence there, which may indicate the Lindseys came from this section.

      (6) Brown, Ferrell A., The Lindseys: A Genealogy of Thomas and Mary Lindsey and Their Descendants, Point Lookout, MO: School of Ozarks Press, 1970, pp. xii-xiii:

      LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THOMAS LINDSEY, 1769

      IN THE NAME of God Amen The Twenty First day of May One thousand seven hundred and sixty Nine I Thomas Lindsey Frederick County in the Colony of Virginia, makes [sic] this Last Will and Testament I Humbly Resign my soul to God my Creator in Hopes through the merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour to Receive Pardon of my sins and Everlasting Life and Leave my Body to be Buried in Christian manner at the Discreation [sic] of my Executors Imprimis I give to my son John Lindsey the upper Part of my Land where I now live on Joining to Edmund Lindsey extending one Hundred Poles down the marsh and the same at each end Item I Give to my son Thomas Lindsey the Plantation where I now live on Extending one Hundred Poles down the marsh and the same at each end Item I Give to my son Abraham Lindsey the lower Part of my Land where I now live on extending one hundred Poles to Isaac Larews [sic] Line Item I give to my son James Lindsey my Tract of Land in Hampshire County on Little Capecapon Item I Give to my son in law Nathaniel Baret three Breeding Mares such as my Executors shall choose Also I Give to Nathaniel Baret the Bay horse he now has and three Cows such as my Executors shall choose Item I Give to my son in law Richard Allen the Mares he now has in Possession and three more Breeding Mares such as my Executors shall choose also I Give to Richard Allen four young Cows also I Give to Richard Allen Seven Pounds to Buy a Feather Bed Item I Give to my Daughter Mary Turner Living in Carolina Twenty Pounds to be Raised out of my Estate Item I Give to my Wife Elizabeth Lindsey the use of my Negroman Fortune and my Negro wench Rachiel until my son James Lindsey arrives to the age of Twenty Years and During that time my three youngest sons to be supported out of the Profits of the Negros [sic] at the Discretion of my Executors it is my Will that my three sons John Lindsey Abraham Lindsey and Thomas Lindsey each of them shall give my son James Lindsey fifteen pounds apiece as they Can agree with him when he Comes of age Item Give all my horse Kind Cattle and Hogs to be equally Divided Between my Four sons John Lindsey Abraham Lindsey Thomas Lindsey and James Lindsey It is my Will that when my son James Lindsey arrives at the age of Twenty Years that my Negros [sic] to be sold to anyone or Two of my sons and divide the money equally among It is my Will that my Waggon [sic] and Team to be kept for the use of my Family. I give my Household furniture to be Divided amongst all my Children Share and Share alike. I make my Wife Elizabeth Lindsey and my son John Lindsey Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. Whereof I Have Hereunto Subscribed my Name.

      THOMAS LINDSEY

      Signed and Published by the above named Thomas Lindsey as his Last Will and Testament

      George Hamson
      Jacob Lerew
      Thomas Blakemore
      Jacob Lindsey

      At a Court Held for Frederick County August 1st 1769 This Last Will and Testament of Thomas Lindsey Deceased was Proved by the oaths of the Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded and upon the motion of John Lindsey one of the Executors therein named who made oath thereto Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form whereupon he Together with Edward Snickers and Humphrey Wells his securities entered into and Acknowledged a Bond in the Penalty of One thousand Pounds conditioned for their faithful Administration of the said Decedents Estate Elizabeth the Widow came into Court and Refused to Accept the Provision made for Her by the same which is ordered to be Recorded.

      By the Court

      J. A. Keith, Clerk

      Leslie Anders, Frederick County, Virginia, Will Book, No. 3, p. 502.

      (8) Brown, Stuart E., Annals of Clarke County, Virginia, Berryville, VA: Virginia Book Co., 1983, vol. I, pp. 363-378:

      SOME DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS LINDSEY (CA. 1721/1769) AND HIS WIFE, THE FORMER MARY FROST

      Lindsey-Lindsay

      NOTE: Emily Lindsay (Mrs. James Beemer Lindsay) tells me that her husband and his two brothers, and their families used the "ay" spelling as did George Winston Lindsay (grandson of Dr. James and Sarah Berry Lindsey) and his family.

      She further tells me that these early users of the "ay" spelling were advised that it was the proper Scottish spelling (as opposed to the English "ey" spelling), and it was their understanding that their Lindsey-Lindsay forbears came from Scotland.

      Thomas Lindsey (ca. 1721-1769) (Fdk. Co. WB 3/502). It is believed that he was of the second generation of Lindseys to live in Frederick County, and that the Lindseys either came from Northumberland County, Virginia, or from Pennsylvania. He m. (1st.) (ca. 1740-45) Mary Frost of Frederick County. (Fdk. Co. DB 8/235 - Deed made by Thomas and wife Mary. It is tradition that she was a Frost, this information being handed down in the family of his and her son Abraham), m. (2nd.) (ca. 1765) Elizabeth _____, (Fdk. Co. DB 11/69 - Deed made by Thomas and wife Elizabeth). Thomas served in the Frederick County Militia in 1758, (See Hening's STATUTES, Soldiers from Frederick County, 1758), Thomas (1) had a son Thomas, who m. Mary Reagan.

      [Children:] . . .

      [i] John Lindsey, b. 8/6/1746 (Chalkley's Augusta County Records, Vol. II, P. 34), "Longmarsh", Frederick County, d. 1835, Pickaway County, Ohio, m. (8/9/1772) Sarah Abrell, dau. of John and Elizabeth Abrell (Will of John Abrell, WB 1/3, Berkeley County, W. Va.). They sold their land on Longmarsh, Frederick County, to Clarice Larue in 1811 (Fdk. Co. D.B. 33/345, Deed dated 8/7/1811), and moved to Ross County, Ohio. All of their children b. "Longmarsh". . . .

      [ii] Abraham Lindsey, b. ca. 1750, Frederick County, d. 1837, Kentucky. Entered the Revolutionary War from Frederick County as an ensign in Lt. Col. Marquis Calmes' Company, later as Lieutenant, serving 4 years, 6 months in the 2nd Va. Regiment. M. (in Va.) Elizabeth Frost, and they went to Kentucky ca. 1791. She d. 1820-30, Butler County, Ky. . . .

      [iii] Thomas Lindsey, b. ca. 1752-1758, d. ca. 1807 in Frederick County, m. (8/14/1786, Frederick County), Mary Reagan. . . .

      [iv] Mary Lindsey, b. Frederick County, m. _____ Turner. They lived in South Carolina . . . .

      [v] _____ Lindsey (dau.) m. Nathaniel Barret. (He may be the one mentioned on old Size Roll 1756 in Northumberland County, Va., age 20.) . . .

      [vi] Nancy Lindsey, m. Richard Allen. (He may be the one on personal tax list 1782, King William County. Also tax list 1817-18. Same county tax list 1822-29, shows a Richard M. Allen, and 1832-50 a Lindsey Allen - might be grandsons of Thomas.) From the pension papers of Richard Allen of North Carolina - Richard Allen m. Nancy Lindsay in Frederick County, between 1763-1770. Had a son Thomas Allen and seven other children not named in this pension application. He was 90 years old on 9/4/1832, when one of the papers was written. He was b. 11/26/1741, in Baltimore County, Md., and was 21 years old when he moved to Frederick County. From another source, probably Wheeler's HISTORICAL SKETCH (N.C.), the names of Richard Allen's children are given as follows: John (not mentioned in will); Thomas; James; Jesse, b. 1771, N.C.; William, b. 1773, N.C.; Mary; Elizabeth, b. 1781; Sarah; and Richard, b. 1786, N.C. Three Hampton females m. into this family. . . .

      [vii] James Lindsey (1759-2/4/1824) bur. Centerville, Ohio, m. (1st.) Eleanor _____, (2nd.) (12/20/1812) Priscilla Stubblefield, widow of Beverly W. Stubblefield (and mother of Susannah Stubblefield, who m. Thomas Lindsey, son of Thomas Lindsey and Mary Reagan). Served as Lieut. in Revolution (from SOLDIERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION WHO LIVED IN THE STATE OF OHIO - Official DAR Roster 1938 - Vol. 2 - "James Lindsey - Champaign Co. - Ent. 1775 in eng. Regt. Va. Line, Capt. Alexander; pensr. 9/9/1819 Champaign Co. About 60 yrs. old. Mar. Priscilla Stubblefield 1/1812, he d. 2/4/1824. Ref W254476 B.L.Wt. 44933-160-55 Va. Widow m. John Thomas 5/10/1826; he d. 2/19/1846, and she applied for pens. in Champaign Co., O. 1856").

      (9) Thomas LINDSAY was the grantee in a land patent dated 22 November 1754 covering 195 acres of land in Hampshire County, VA [now WV]. See the following information in Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants/Northern Neck Grants and Surveys <http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas30&local_ base=CLAS30>:

      URL: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=583&last=&g_p=GH&co llection=NN Grant

      Title: Lindsay, Thomas.

      Publication: 22 November 1754.

      Other Format: Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.

      Note: Location: Hampshire County. Description: 255 acres on both sides of Little Cacapehon adjoining John Parker. Source: Northern Neck Grants H, p. 583 (Reel 293). Original survey exists. Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

      Subject - Personal: Lindsay, Thomas, grantee. Parker, John.

      Subject - Topical: Land titles - Registration and transfer - West Virginia - Hampshire County.

      Subject - Geographic: Hampshire County (W. Va.) - History - 18th century.

      Genre/Form: Land grants - West Virginia - Hampshire County. Surveys (land) - West Virginia - Hampshire County.

      Added Entry: Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck grants, 1690-1874. Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck surveys, 1697, 1722-1781. Library of Virginia. Archives.

      System Number: 000856807.

      (10) Thomas LINDSEY was the grantee in a land patent dated 30 March 1761 covering 399 acres of land in Frederick County, VA. See the following information in Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants/Northern Neck Grants and Surveys <http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas30&local_ base=CLAS30>:

      URL: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=262&last=&g_p=GK&co llection=NN Grant

      Title: Lindsey, Thomas.

      Publication: 30 March 1761.

      Gen. note: (This deed was first issued in the name of Richard Fowler and is ent[e]red in Book H, folio 612 and cancelled &c.).

      Other Format: Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.

      Note: Location: Frederick County. Description: 399 acres on the west side of Opeckon. A note at the foot of the record in these words. Source: Northern Neck Grants K, 1757-1762, p. 262 (Reel 294). Original survey exists. (Filed under Richard Fowler) Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

      Subject - Personal: Lindsey, Thomas, grantee. Fowler, Richard.

      Subject - Topical: Land titles - Registration and transfer - Virginia - Frederick County.

      Subject - Geographic: Frederick County (Va.) - History - 18th century.

      Genre/Form: Land grants - Virginia - Frederick County. Surveys (land) - Virginia - Frederick County.

      Added Entry: Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck grants, 1690-1874. Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck surveys, 1697, 1722-1781. Library of Virginia. Archives.

      System Number: 000856824.

      (11) Thomas LINDSEY was the grantee in a land patent dated 31 March 1761 covering 405 acres of land in Frederick County, VA. See the following information in Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants/Northern Neck Grants and Surveys <http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas30&local_ base=CLAS30>:

      URL: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=263&last=&g_p=GK&co llection=NN Grant

      Title: Lindsey, Thomas.

      Publication: 31 March 1761.

      Gen. note: (This deed was first drawn in the name of Richard Fowler and recorded Book H, folio 624 and cancelled &c.).

      Other Format: Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.

      Note: Location: Frederick County. Description: 405 acres on the east side of Opeckon, a note at the foot of the record in these words. Source: Northern Neck Grants K, 1757-1762, p. 263 (Reel 294). Original survey exists. (Filed under Richard Fowler) Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

      Subject - Personal: Lindsey, Thomas, grantee. Fowler, Richard.

      Subject - Topical: Land titles - Registration and transfer - Virginia - Frederick County.

      Subject - Geographic: Frederick County (Va.) - History - 18th century.

      Genre/Form: Land grants - Virginia - Frederick County. Surveys (land) - Virginia?Frederick County.

      Added Entry: Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck grants, 1690-1874. Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck surveys, 1697, 1722-1781. Library of Virginia. Archives.

      System Number: 000856825.

      (12) Thomas LINDSEY was the grantee in a land patent dated 27 July 1761 covering 318 acres of land in Frederick County, VA. See the following information in Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants/Northern Neck Grants and Surveys <http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas30&local_ base=CLAS30>:

      URL: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=307&last=&g_p=GK&co llection=NN Grant

      Title: Lindsey, Thomas.

      Publication: 27 July 1761.

      Other Format: Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.

      Note: Location: Frederick County. Description: 318 acres on the No side of Long Marsh. Source: Northern Neck Grants K, 1757-1762, p. 307 (Reel 294). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

      Subject - Personal: Lindsey, Thomas, grantee.

      Subject - Topical: Land titles - Registration and transfer - Virginia - Frederick County.

      Subject - Geographic: Frederick County (Va.) - History - 18th century.

      Genre/Form: Land grants - Virginia - Frederick County.

      Added Entry: Northern Neck Land Office. Northern Neck grants, 1690-1874. Library of Virginia. Archives.

      System Number: 000856826.
    Person ID I9194  Frost, Gilchrist and Related Families
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    Father Edmond LINDSEY, Sr.,   b. Abt 1697, Charles County, MD Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1782 (Age ~ 86 years) 
    Mother --- (LINDSEY) 
    Marriage Bef 20 Feb 1725 
    Family ID F19689  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Mary FROST,   b. Abt 1723 
    Marriage Between 1740 and 1745  Frederick County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Mary LINDSEY,   b. Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. John LINDSEY, Sr.,   b. 6 Aug 1746, Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Apr 1814, Pickaway County, OH Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years)
     3. Nancy LINDSEY,   b. Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 12 Aug 1827, Wilkes County, NC Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. --- LINDSEY,   b. Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Abraham LINDSEY,   b. 25 May 1750, Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Jun 1837, Butler County, KY Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years)
     6. Thomas LINDSEY, Jr.,   b. Between 1752 and 1758, Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1807, Frederick County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 55 years)
     7. James LINDSEY,   b. 20 Apr 1759, Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Feb 1824, Montgomery County, OH Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)
    Family ID F4408  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
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    Family 2 Elizabeth (LINDSEY) 
    Marriage Abt 1765  Frederick County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Last Modified 17 Apr 2024