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Elizabeth Linder 1786–1859 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Feb 1786

Birth Location: Georgia

Death Date: 14 October 1859

Death Location: Washington County,Alabama

Father: John Linder

Mother: Mary Killingsworth

Spouse(s): James Johnston, James Johnston, Daniel history)

Children(s): George Johnston, Joseph Johnston, Lafayette Johnston, Virginia Johnston, Clara Johnston, Elizabeth Johnston, Joyce Johnston, Joyce JOHNSTON, Isabella Johnston*, James Johnston, George Johnston, John Johnston, John Johnston, Daniel Johnston, David Johnston, David Johnston, Isabella Johnston, Dr Johnston, Amelia Johnston

In 1786, Elizabeth Linder entered the world in Georgia, born to John Croll Linder And Mary Polly Killingsworth. Elizabeth Linder married Daniel Johnston Probably The Daniel Killed By Indians As Recounted In History, James A Johnston, James Johnston, and had children including Amelia Johnston, Clara J Johnston, Daniel Linder Johnston, David Johnston, Dr John Linder Johnston, Elizabeth Franklin Johnston, George Washington Johnston, Isabella A Johnston, James Johnston, John Johnston, John L Johnston, Joseph Johnston, Joyce Evangeline Johnston, Joyce Johnston, Lafayette Johnston, Virginia Johnston. Elizabeth Linder passed away in 1859 in Washington County,Alabama.

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Biography

  • In 1786, Elizabeth Linder entered the world in Georgia, born to John Croll Linder And Mary Polly Killingsworth.
  • Elizabeth Linder married Daniel Johnston Probably The Daniel Killed By Indians As Recounted In History, James A Johnston, James Johnston, and had children including Amelia Johnston, Clara J Johnston, Daniel Linder Johnston, David Johnston, Dr John Linder Johnston, Elizabeth Franklin Johnston, George Washington Johnston, Isabella A Johnston, James Johnston, John Johnston, John L Johnston, Joseph Johnston, Joyce Evangeline Johnston, Joyce Johnston, Lafayette Johnston, Virginia Johnston.
  • Elizabeth Linder passed away in 1859 in Washington County,Alabama.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Elizabeth Linder's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Linder
1786–1859
Birth Place: Georgia
Parents
John Croll Linder
1753–1792
Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA
Mary (Polly) Killingsworth
1757–1796
Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
John (Johan LINDER) SR
1726–1802
Switzerland
Jane CROLL
1735–1790
South Carolina, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Linder's Descendants

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Elizabeth Linder (8 Feb 1786–14 October 1859) m. James (A) Johnston (14 Aug 1786–9 May 1845) m. James Johnston (1776–12 Oct 1851) m. Daniel (Johnston. (Probably the Daniel killed by Indians as recounted in) history) (1773–Jan 15, 1816)
  1. 1. George (Washington) Johnston 1817–1851
  2. 2. Joseph Johnston 1828–1898
  3. 3. Lafayette Johnston 1840–1857
  4. 4. Virginia Johnston 1834–
  5. 5. Clara (J.) Johnston 1836–1912
  6. 6. Elizabeth (Franklin) Johnston 1827–1917 m. Perry (B) Carter 1824–1864
    1. 1. James (Thomas) Carter 1846–1940
  7. 7. Joyce (Evangeline) Johnston 1810–1860
  8. 8. Joyce JOHNSTON 1805–1860
  9. 9. Isabella (A) Johnston* 1825–
  10. 10. James Johnston 1800–
  11. 11. George (Washington) Johnston 1818–1850
  12. 12. John (L) Johnston 1850–
  13. 13. John Johnston 1808–1843
  14. 14. Daniel (Linder) Johnston 1803–1849
  15. 15. David Johnston 1800–
  16. 16. David Johnston 1805–1822
  17. 17. Isabella (A) Johnston 1815–1880
  18. 18. Dr (John Linder) Johnston 1807–1843
  19. 19. Amelia Johnston 1838–

Elizabeth Linder's Timeline

2 Records

1786
8 Feb 1786
Birth of Elizabeth Linder in Georgia
Georgia
1859
14 October 1859
Age 73
Death of Elizabeth Linder in Washington County,Alabama
Washington County,Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Feb 1786
    Event Place: Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 October 1859
    Event Place: Washington County,Alabama

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