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John Croll Linder 1753–1792 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Mar 1753

Birth Location: Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: Dec 22, 1792

Death Location: Tensaw District, Florida

Father: John SR

Mother: Jane CROLL

Spouse(s): Mary Killingsworth

Children(s): Elizabeth Linder, John Linder, Sarah Linder, Alexander Linder, Mary Linder

The story of John Croll Linder began in 1753 in Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA. John Croll Linder married Mary Polly Killingsworth, and had children including Alexander Linder, Elizabeth Linder, John Croll Linder, Mary Marie Linder, Sarah Linder. John Croll Linder passed away in 1792 in Tensaw District, Florida.

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Biography

  • The story of John Croll Linder began in 1753 in Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA.
  • John Croll Linder married Mary Polly Killingsworth, and had children including Alexander Linder, Elizabeth Linder, John Croll Linder, Mary Marie Linder, Sarah Linder.
  • John Croll Linder passed away in 1792 in Tensaw District, Florida.

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John Linder's Ancestors

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John Linder
1753–1792
Birth Place: Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA
Parents
John Johan LINDER SR
1726–1802
Switzerland
Jane CROLL
1735–1790
South Carolina, United States of America
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Linder's Descendants

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John (Croll) Linder (27 Mar 1753–Dec 22, 1792) m. Mary (Polly) Killingsworth (Mar 26, 1757–1796)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Linder 1786–1859 m. James (A) Johnston 1786–1845 m. James Johnston 1776–1851 m. Daniel (Johnston. (Probably the Daniel killed by Indians as recounted in) history) 1773–1816
    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–
  2. 2. John (Croll) Linder 1782–1808
  3. 3. Sarah Linder 1787–1865
  4. 4. Alexander Linder 1789–1802
  5. 5. Mary (Marie) Linder 1779–1859 m. Jean Vavasseur 1778–1850
    1. 1. Celestine Mouton 1821–1881

John Linder's Timeline

2 Records

1753
27 Mar 1753
Birth of John Croll Linder in Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA
Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA
1792
Dec 22, 1792
Age 39
Death of John Croll Linder in Tensaw District, Florida
Tensaw District, Florida

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Mar 1753
    Event Place: Purysburgh, Jasper, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 22, 1792
    Event Place: Tensaw District, Florida

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