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From: Gregory Morley <>
Subject: Re: [NCORANGE] [Q-R] Orange County, NC Quaker records,Lindley & Woody
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 08:37:46 -0500
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Suzanne, I should have stated thirteen children, not eleven.

The Lindley surname is interesting to me in that it was the middle
name of my gg-grandfather, Rev. Isaac Lindley Taylor (1847-1911) and
his grandson James Lindley Gardiner (1917-1986).

Regards,

Gregory Morley
Jones>Stubbs>Mendenhall>Taylor>Sayre





On Aug 1, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Suzanne Russell wrote:

I am researching a Quaker family from Orange County, North Carolina
and need
suggestions of where to search.



Here is the family information that I know:



John Woody married Mary Lindley in Maryland in 1738. He died in Orange
County, NC in 1762. I do not know his parentage.

Mary Lindley was born in 1717, possibly in Chester, PA and died in
Orange
County, NC in 1795. Her parents were James Lindley and Eleanor Parke.
I have
no

dates or locations for her parents.



John Woody and Mary Lindley had a son, Joseph Woody who was born in
Baltimore County, MD about 1748. Here is the DAR information for his
Rev.
War service:



WOODY, Joseph

Birth: MD Circa 1748

Service: NC

Rank: PS (Patriotic Service)

Death: NC Before (ante) 2- -1815

Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No

Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No

Spouse: (1) Sarah Thompson



Joseph is the only child I have for this couple.



I need to find records for this family and ancestors for both John
and Mary.



Thanks for any help and suggestions.

Sue Russell,

a descendant of John Russell & Elizabeth Webb who were founding
members of
Center Methodist Church in what is now Alamance County, NC


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