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Lindley, Samuel

Some of the Lindleys were celebrities in the early settlement of Washington County. Samuel Lindley came to the county in the fall of 1808 and settled just north of where the Orthodox Quaker church stands and the schoolhouse stood. He afterwards located just east of the Hicksite church on the farm once owned by one of his descendants, William Lindley, the land having now been in the family over one hundred years at the time.

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Year Established
1808

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