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Tennessee State Library and Archives Lindsley Family Genealogical State of Tennessee Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives Lindsley Family Genealogical Collection, 1784-2016 COLLECTION SUMMARY Creator: Rose, Stanley Frazer Inclusive Dates: 1784-2016, bulk 1850-1920 Scope & Content: Consists of genealogical research relating to the Lindsley family and its related branches. These records primarily contain photocopied research relating to the history of these families. There are two folders in Box 1 that hold information regarding Berrien family membership in the Society of the Cincinnati. Rose also compiled detailed genealogy trees and booklets for all of the family branches. This collection was kept in the original order in which it was donated. The compiler also created the folder titles. Physical Description/Extent: 6 cubic feet Accession/Record Group Number: 2016-028 Language: English Permanent Location: XV-E-5-6 1 Repository: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee, 37243-0312 Administrative/Biographical History Stanley Frazer Rose is a third great grandson Rev. Philip Lindsley (1786-1855). He received his law degree and master’s degree in management from Vanderbilt University. Organization/Arrangement of Materials Collection is loosely organized and retains the order in which it was received. Conditions of Access and Use Restrictions on Access: No restrictions. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction: While the Tennessee State Library and Archives houses an item, it does not necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the item is still protected under current copyright law. Users are solely responsible for determining the existence of such instances and for obtaining any other permissions and paying associated fees that may be necessary for the intended use. Index Terms Personal/Family Names: Alden family Allen family Allison family Antrobus family Berrien family Betts family Bickely family Bishop family 2 Bloomfield family Bonnell family Brown family Burnell family Byram family Chamberlain family Chandler family Crane family Condict family Cooke family Culpepper family Dodd family Eatton family Edsall family Edson family Fish family Fletcher family Forbes family Freeman family Gallion family Harrison family Hayward family Howard family Hubbard family Keith family Lawrence family Lee Family Lindsley family Lyman family Mayhew family McFaeran family Mitchell family Mullins family Paine family Parkhurst family Partridge family Pearce family Perkins family Plum family Riggs family Roosa family Sackett family Shaw family Simmons family Stevens family Stryker family Tapp family 3 Tracy family Treat family Ward family Wardell family Whitehead family Woodhull family Yorke family Corporate Names/Organizations/Government Bodies: Society of the Cincinnati Geographic Names: Connecticut -- Genealogy -- Sources New England -- History -- 19th century -- Sources New England -- History -- 20th century -- Sources New Jersey -- Genealogy -- Sources Plymouth (Mass.) -- Genealogy -- 17th century -- Sources Document Types: Articles Copy prints Genealogical tables Genealogies (histories) Pedigrees Photographs Acquisition and Appraisal Provenance and Acquisition: This collection was donated by Stanley Frazer Rose of Naples, Florida, in May 2016. Processing and Administrative Information Preferred Citation: Lindsley Family Genealogical Collection 1784-2016, Tennessee State Library and Archives Processing Information: Processing was completed by Kimberly Mills Wires in March 2017. Duplicates were removed and any items not pertaining to the collection were transferred or removed. 4 Related Archival Materials: Sadie Warner Frazer Papers, 1894-1974, Tennessee State Library and Archives Sadie Warner Frazer Papers, Addition, 1941-1986, Tennessee State Library and Archives Lindsley Family Papers, 1820-1930, Tennessee State Library and Archives Lindsley-McGavock-Warner Genealogical Papers, 1804-1994, Tennessee State Library and Archives John Berrien Lindsley Papers, 1822-1897, Tennessee State Library and Archives Warner-Cartwright-Philip Genealogical Collection, 1791-2016, Tennessee State Library and Archives Frazer-Murfree Genealogical Collection, 1775-2016, Tennessee State Library and Archives Washington Family Genealogical Collection, 1833-2016, Tennessee State Library and Archives 5 CONTAINER LIST Contents/Item Title Box Folder Long Island - New Jersey Ancestors -- Berrien, Eatton, Edsall, 1 1 Stryker, Woodhull Families New England - New Jersey Ancestors -- Bonnell, Eatton, Gallion, 1 2 Mayhew, Paine, Parkhurst, Perkins, Wardell Families Berrien -- Society of the Cincinnati 1 3 Berrien -- Society of the Cincinnati 1 4 Berrien Family 1 5 Berrien Family 1 6 Woodhull Family 1 7 Woodhull Family 1 8 Edsall Family 2 1 Stryker Family 2 2 Eaton Family 2 3 Mayhew, Paine, Gallion, and Parkhurst Families 2 4 Mayhew, Paine, Gallion, and Parkhurst Families 2 5 Perkins, Wardell, and Bonnell Families 2 6 Perkins, Wardell, and Bonnell Families 2 7 NJ Ancestors -- Lindsley, Condict, and Byram Families 3 1 Condict Family 3 2 Condict Family 3 3 Byram Family 3 4 Byram Family 3 5 Lindsley, Freeman, Culpepper, and Stevens Families 3 6 Lindsley, Freeman, Culpepper, and Stevens Families 3 7 Lindsley, Freeman, Culpepper, and Stevens Families 4 1 Lindsley, Freeman, Culpepper, and Stevens Families 4 2 Long Island Ancestors -- Allison, Antrobus, Berrien, Betts, 4 3 Bloomfield, Chamberlain, Fish, Lawrence, Pearce, Sackett, and Whitehead Families Lawrence Family 4 4 Lawrence Family 4 5 Lawrence Family 4 6 Lawrence Family 5 1 6 Lawrence Family 5 2 Lawrence Family 5 3 Lawrence Family 5 4 Lawrence Family 5 5 Lawrence Family 5 6 Mullins Family 5 7 Nathaniel Lawrence -- Society of the Cincinnati 6 1 Nathaniel Lawrence -- Society of the Cincinnati 6 2 Antrobus Family 6 3 Fish and Allison Families 6 4 Betts Family 6 5 Bloomfield Family 6 6 Sackett Family -- Society of the Cincinnati 6 7 Sackett Family -- Society of the Cincinnati 6 8 Chamberlain Family 6 9 Connecticut - New Jersey -- Bishop, Brown, Condit, Crane, 7 1 Dodd, Harrison, Hubbard, Lindsley, Plum, Riggs, Tapp, Treat, and Ward Families Dodd and Fletcher Families 7 2 Newark -- General 7 3 Riggs Family 7 4 Riggs Family 7 5 Harrison and Yorke Families 7 6 Brown and Burnell Families 7 7 Treat Family 7 8 Treat Family 7 9 Treat Family 8 1 Treat Family 8 2 Treat Family 8 3 Crane Family 8 4 Crane Family 8 5 Ward and Osbourne Families 8 6 Bishop Family 8 7 Roosa Family 8 8 McFaeran Family 8 9 Plum Family 9 1 Tapp Family 9 2 Hubbard Family 9 3 Lyman Family 9 4 Plymouth Colony 9 5 Alden Family 9 6 Alden Family 9 7 Alden Family 9 8 Alden Family 9 9 Hayward Family 10 1 7 Edson Family 10 2 Forbes Family 10 3 Allen Family 10 4 Byram Family 10 5 Chandler Family 10 6 Howard Family 10 7 Keith Family 10 8 Simmons Family 11 1 Tracy Family 11 2 Plymouth Colony 11 3 Bickley (Orcutt) Family 11 4 Mitchell Family 11 5 Mitchell Family 11 6 Patridge Family 11 7 Shaw Family 12 1 Cooke Family 12 2 Cooke Family 12 3 8 Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors: Philip Lindsley’s Ancestors 1. New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley This information is provided for educational and genealogical purposes only. Compiled by: Stanley Frazer Rose 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Sadie Warner Frazer’s Ancestors: Showing the Connection of her Southern and Northern Ancestors. 2 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors: Philip Lindsley’s Ancestors Table of Contents 1. New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley 2. Connecticut-New Jersey Ancestors Bishop, Brown, Condit, Crane, Dodd, Harrison, Hubbard, Lindsley, Lyman, Plum, Riggs, Tapp, Treat, Ward 3. Plymouth Colony Ancestors Alden, Allen, Byram, Chandler, Edson, Forbes, Hayward, Howard, Keith, Lee, Mitchell, Mullins, Partridge, Shaw, Simmons, Tracy 4. Long Island Ancestors Allison, Antrobus, Berrien, Betts, Bloomfield, Chamberlain, Fish, Lawrence, Pearce, Sackett, Whitehead 5. Long Island-New Jersey Ancestors Berrien, Eatton, Edsall, Stryker, Woodhull 6. New England-New Jersey Ancestors Bonnell, Eatton, Gallion, Mayhew, Paine, Parkhurst, Perkins, Wardell 7. Hereditary Societies and Military Service in each booklet 8. Research and Bibliography in each booklet Note on dates: In the 17th century, England used the Julian calendar. In 1752, England switched to the Gregorian calendar (the one we use today). The Julian calendar changed the year on March 25, not on January 1. Therefore some dates are written like February 26, 1610/11 to indicate it was still 1610 on the Julian calendar, but the year was actually 1611 by our modern Gregorian calendar. 3 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors COLONY Native American Initial Name Year Settled or Name Incorporated Virginia 1607 Plymouth Colony 1620 Braintree Mt. Wollaston 1635 Bridgewater Titicut 1656 Dartmouth 1652 Dedham 1636 Duxbury Mattakeeset Duxburrough 1632 Sandwich Shaume 1637 Scituate 1638 Massachusetts Bay Colony 1620 Boston Shawmut 1630 Cambridge Newe Towne 1632 Hampton, NH Winnacunnet 1638 Ipswich Agawam 1633 Lynn Saugus 1629 Middleboro Namassakett Middlebury 1662 (Nemasket) Middleborough Salem Naumkeag 1626 Watertown 1630 Weymouth Wessagusset Wamouth 1622 Connecticut Colony 1636 Branford Totokett 1643 Derby Plantation
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