Father John Lindley
Mother Sarah Pyle
Jacob Marion Lindley was raised as a Quaker, but became a member of the Christian Church along with other members of the family while living in Christian Co. KY.
His family moved to Miller Co. MO, in 1831. Settling near Ozark. Later he became a merchant in Polk, Cedar, and Dade Counties in Mo.
In the early 1840s they moved to Texas with some of their children and settled in that part of Lamar Co. that later became Hopkins Co. near South Sulphur Creek where the town of Peerless is located. He and his wife are buried in the old Lindley Cemetery about three miles east of Peerless.
Jacob Lindley was educated as a teacher and lawyer. He became Judge of District Court of Christian Co. KY., he was also a farmer and stockman.
Father John Lindley
Mother Sarah Pyle
Jacob Marion Lindley was raised as a Quaker, but became a member of the Christian Church along with other members of the family while living in Christian Co. KY.
His family moved to Miller Co. MO, in 1831. Settling near Ozark. Later he became a merchant in Polk, Cedar, and Dade Counties in Mo.
In the early 1840s they moved to Texas with some of their children and settled in that part of Lamar Co. that later became Hopkins Co. near South Sulphur Creek where the town of Peerless is located. He and his wife are buried in the old Lindley Cemetery about three miles east of Peerless.
Jacob Lindley was educated as a teacher and lawyer. He became Judge of District Court of Christian Co. KY., he was also a farmer and stockman.
Family Members
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Samuel Lindley
1808–1891
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John "Jack" Lindley
1809–1864
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Elizabeth Serina Lindley Millhollon
1810–1855
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Eli Lindly
1811–1867
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Jay Lindley
1815–1906
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Jacob Quirst Lindley
1817–1888
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Mary Ruth Lindley Millhollon
1819–1899
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Elihu Lindley
1822–1899
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Sarah Jane "Sary" Lindley Millholland
1823–1859
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Alcy Lindley Barrett
1828–1918
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