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1. Title:   1850 US Census A W and J T Linder ans Children
2. Title:   Linder Quarterly No. 131 Winter 2002 Abraham Linder

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a. Note:   Linder Quarterly No. 131 Winter 2002 Abraham Linder Linder Family Association Quarterly No. 131 Winter 2002
 Abraham Linder, son of John Linder, was born in North Carolina September 23,
 1803. he was the son of John and Jane (Wright) Linder. John and family moved
 to Spartenburg District, South Carolina, where Abraham was educated. Abraham
 was married ca 1822 in South Carolina to Itea Templeman (b. Feb 27, 1807, S.C.)
 Abraham was a farmer, and he and his wife remained in South Carolina from their
 marriage until 1844. In 1857 they moved to White county Arkansas. Itea died in
 White County in 1864. Abraham died there in 1874.
 Abraham and Itea Linder had twelve children. They were.
 John A. Linder b. July 18, 1823
 Calvin D. Linder b. July 1, 1825
 Elizabeth Ann Linder b. July 10, 1827
 Delilah E. Linder b. September 9, 1829
 James Templeman Linder b. April 17, 1832
 Lewis M. Linder b. Oct 24, 1834
 Austin A. Linder b. March 17, 1837
 Jefferson Pinkney Linder b. August 10, 1839
 Mary A. Linder b. October 6, 1841
 Arcena S. Linder b. March 21, 1844
 Virgil Taylor Linder b. June 3, 1848
 Martha C. Linder b. March 8, 1851
 Confederate Service Records show that two of these sons of Abraham and Itea
 were in the Civil War. Lewis M. Linder enlisted June 20, 1862 in Capt. Townsend's
 company, McRae's Regiment, Arkansas Infantry. He died reportly of measles,
 September 2, 1862. Austen A. Linder enlisted June 18, 1862 in Company "F".
 Glenn's Regiment, Arkansas Infantry. He died as a result of wounds received in
 battle at Helena, Arkansas July 4, 1863.
  Linder Family Association Quarterly reports Spring 1990
 Single died civil war
 Lewis M. and Austin A. espoused the Confederate cause after the ordinance of
 secession had been passed, and served as members in a company of Arkansas
 Volunteer Infantry. Lewis M. died of measles while at home on a sick furlo
 Source: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas, Goodspeed
 Publishing Co. 1890
  1850 US Census Benton county, Benton, Alabama
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 A W Linder M abt 1805 45 North Carolina
 J T Linder F abt 1808 42 South Carolina
 ---Delila Linder F abt 1830 20 Tennessee
 Mockason Linder M abt 1834 16 South Carolina
 Auston Linder M abt 1837 13 South Carolina
 Mary Linder F abt 1840 10 South Carolina
 Cena Linder F abt 1843 7 South Carolina
 Virginia Linder F abt 1848 2 Alabama
  Linder Family Association Family Reports
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 Jefferson Pinkney Linder is one of the enterprising and industrious
 agriculturists of this region, and is a son of Abraham W. and Itea (Templeman)
 Linder, the former of whom was born in Spartanburg District, S. C. He was of
 English (that is incorrect it should be, German) descent, his grandfather having
 emigrated from England (incorrect) to America 'before the outbreak of the
 Revolutionary War, and took an active part in that struggle on the side of the
 Colonists. He settled in North Carolina, and there reared his family, his son John,
 the grandfather of our subject, being born there (incorrect, born in Va.). He was
 married in that State and at an early day removed to South Carolina where his son
 was educated and grew to manhood. He was also married there and eight of his
 children were born there prior to the year 1844. After which they moved to
 Alabama and settled in Benton County, where four more children were given
 them. Their names are as follows:
 John A. (born July 18, 1823),
 CaIvin D. (born July 1, 1825),
 Elizabeth Ann (born July 10, 1827),
 Delilah E. (born September 9, 1829),
 James Templeman (born April 17, 1832),
 Lewis M. (born October 24, 1834),
 Austin A. (born March 17, 1837)
 Jefferson Pinkney (born August 10, 1839),
 Mary A. (born October 6, 1841),
 Arcena S. (born March 21, 1844),
 Virgil Taylor (born June 3 1848) and
 Martha C. (born on March 8, 1851).
 The father and mother of these children were born on
 September 23, 1803, and February 27 , 1807, respectively, and in 1857 they
 came to Arkansas.
  Abraham Linder and his sons were opposed to secession,


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