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Sackfield Stanford LINDSEY
Mary NORTHINGTON
Husband:  Sackfield Stanford "Sax" LINDSEY
Birth:  1797 or 1801, NC
Death:  Trigg Co., KY
Historical Event: 1818/9, erected the first mill in Roaring Springs, KY
Father:  James Alfred LINDSEY
Mother:  Delilah BREWER
Marriage:  4 Feb 1825, Trigg Co., KY
Wife:  Mary NORTHINGTON
Birth:  1806, NC
Children:
1.  William N. LINDSEY, b. 1830; m. Mary E. RASCO; their daughter, Quentilla Bell LINDSEY (b. 14 Jun 1881; d. 19 Feb 1914, Trigg Co., KY), m. James Andrew HAYES (b. 4 Aug 1858; d. 8 Aug 1921 in Trigg Co., KY)


Source:

1.  Anon.  1986.  Family Histories:  Christian County, Kentucky, 1797-1986.  Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY.
p. 100 BURKE...

Henrie L. [Lucy] Hayes Burkes' parents were James Andrew Hayes born 4/8/1858 and died in 8/8/1921 in Trigg County and Quentilla Bell Lindsay born 14/6/1981, died 19/2/1918 in Trigg County.  Quentilla's parents were William N. Lindsay born 1830 and Mary E. Rasco.

William N. Lindsay's parents were Sckfield S. Lindsay born 1801 N.C. and Mary Northington born 1806 in N.C.  Sax Lindsay is given the honor of erecting the first mill in Roaring

p. 101 Springs, Kentucky in 1819 or 1820.  (History of Trigg Co.)...

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