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James Alfred LINDSEY
Delilah BREWER
Husband:  James Alfred LINDSEY
Birth:  1758, VA
Death:  Trigg Co., KY
Father:  Caleb LINDSEY
Mother:  Rosanna "Rose" MARTIN
Marriage:
Wife:  Delilah BREWER
Birth:  1765, NC
Other Spouse:  m1. Mr. HODGSON
Father:  Sackfield BREWER
Children — born in NC:
1.  Archibald LINDSEY, b. 1784; d. Christian Co., KY; m. 2 Jan 1797, NC, Jane MEACHAM
2.  Rebecca E. LINDSEY, b. 1786; m. 24 Aug 1804, Orange Co., NC, Ephraim Estridge CATES, s/o Preacher Thomas CATES & Sarah ESTRIDGE
3.  John W. LINDSEY, b. 1789; m. 20 Mar 1810, Christian Co., KY, Peggy LINN
4.  Delilah LINDSEY, b. 1790 
5.  James Alfred LINDSEY, Jr., b. 18 Jan 1793; d. 2 Jul 1872, Tazewell Co., IL; m. 7 Feb 1814, Christian Co., KY, Jean S. SCOTT (b. 6 Aug 1792, Abbeville Dist., SC; d. 31 Dec 1884, Tazewell Co., IL)
6.  Susannah LINDSEY, b. 1795; m. 29 Apr 1813, Christian Co., KY, Ezer EVANS
7.  Sackfield Stanford LINDSEY, b. 1797 or 1801
8.  Temperance LINDSEY, b. 1799; d. ca. 1843; m1. 13 May 1819, Christian Co., KY, Michael NORTHINGTON; m2. Samuel BISHOP


Source:

1.  WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com).

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