JEM Genealogy
Ornes Moore Motley Echols Edwards Fackler Parsons Reynolds Smith Brown Bruce Munger Beer Kern Viele Nims Baker Bondurant Von Krogh Magnus Munthe and others
First Name:  Last Name: 
[Advanced Search]  [Surnames]

John Lt. Col. Lindsey

Male 1742 - 1795  (53 years)


Personal Information    |    Notes    |    Event Map    |    All

  • Name John Lt. Col. Lindsey 
    Birth 01 Jan 1742  , Frederick, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 11 Aug 1795  Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I23663  Master
    Last Modified 27 Jun 2015 

    Father Col. John Matthew Lindsey,   b. 1700, , Frederick, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 6 Sep 1787, , Newberry, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years) 
    Mother Alice Crosson,   b. 1706, , Frederick, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1808, , Newberry, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 102 years) 
    Marriage 1724  , Frederick, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F6209  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 01 Jan 1742 - , Frederick, Virginia, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 11 Aug 1795 - Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA Link to Google Earth
     = Link to Google Earth 

  • Notes 
    • John Lindsey, Jr. was born ca. 1735-1740 in Frederick Co., VA, the son of John Lindsey, Sr. and his wife, Alce. John moved from Virginia with his parents and brothers, James, Thomas, and Samuel to Newberry Co., SC ca. 1770.John Lindsey, Jr. served in the Revolutionary War as a captain and colonel. The pension records of many veterans name Col. John Lindsey as their commanding officer. Among the battles John fought in was the Battle of Stono Ferry in June of 1779. John's brothers James, Thomas, and Samuel were also present at the battle, and afterwards the four Lindsey brothers carried off an American field piece that had been left on the battlefield. Seebelow for more about the military career of Col. John Lindsey.

      Col. John Lindsey served as a Newberry Co. court justice from 1786 - 1790. He also served as a South Carolinalegislator. John Lindsey lived in the Long Lane area near Kings and Indian Creeks in northern Newberry County. Col. Lindsey first received a grant for 200 acres of land in Newberry Co. in 1774. He amassed a large quantity of land, and he owned several slaves. One of Col. John Lindsey's tracts of land on the Saluda River became a source of controversy among his heirs. The litigation over the parcel has provided some valuable information about the family of John Lindsey.

      According to family records, John Lindsey Jr. married Elizabeth Humphrey, and they had seven children: Alce, Caleb, Joshua, Humphrey, James, John, and Elizabeth. Of these children, Elizabeth and Joshua died in childhood. Col. John Lindsey's wife Elizabeth, may have married a second time. An 1817 deed that mentioned the dower of the widow of Col. John Lindsey indicates that Elizabeth Lindsey may have married a second time.