United States vs. Thomas Kirwan
May 16, 2026Will: James Conlin
May 22, 2026JOHN H. LINDSAY — is a farmer and thresher in Middleway district, Jefferson county, West Virginia, where he settled in life soon after the close of our civil war. He took part in that struggle as a soldier in the Confederate service for three years and six months. He was born in Washington county, Maryland, March 22, 1839, and was a son of John H. and Margare (Coon) Lindsay. The former died at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 10, 1839, and the latter still lives in that State and county. At Martinsburg, West Virginia, June 22, 1865, John H. Lindsay and Emily J. Henry were united in marriage, and their children are: George W., born in 1867, died in 1872; Philip L., born January 22, 1869; Anna M., January 20, 1871; Charles D., March 23, 1874; Christian, February 8, 1877; Clara May, May 10, 1881. Christian is deceased, and the other children are all at home. Mrs. Lindsay was born in Berkeley county, this State, September 22, 1839, and is a daughter of Philip and Mary A. (Fellers) Henry, who came from Berkeley to Jefferson county in 1871. Her brother, John W., was killed in the last war, in a cavalry charge at Upperville, Virginia, in 1863. John H. Lindsay receives his mail at Leetown, Jefferson county, West Virginia.
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