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Several of my line of Lineberry’s moved from Carroll County, Virginia to Linn County, Missouri sometime after the Civil War ended. It appears to me that Jacob Lineberry and his wife Mary Fanning had several children and grandchildren who moved to Linn County, Missouri, which included my great, great grandfather’s siblings: Elizabeth who married Nimrod Newman; and Wesley Bird Lineberry; as well as several of their aunts and uncles including: Catherine and George Coulson; Elizabeth and John Coulson; Martha and Rueben Fanning; George and Nancy Evans’ sons Leander and Oran. My great, great grandfather remained in Virginia but one of his son’s, my great grandfather Jacob Wesley Lineberry, moved away from Virginia sometime before 1894 and lived in Missouri with relatives for a time. We know this because of the letters that Jacob wrote to one of his brothers. (click here to read those)
I acquired from a 1st cousin once removed (I think) some photocopied photos of Lineberry’s who I think lived in Missouri. These photos have names on them but I’m not exactly sure who their parents were.
Since my great grandfather talked about his uncle Wesley Bird Lineberry in his letters, I wonder if these photos are from that side of the family. Wesley’s own account indicates that he moved to Linn County, Missouri about 1868 and married Wauconda Langwell. One of their daughters was Effie Mae Lineberry born in 1876 in Missouri and may be the Effie in the one photo below. My great grandfather speaks of Jim Bowers often in his letters but I am not sure who his parents were and I wonder if the Jim Bowers in the photo is that same person. Below is Wesley’s reminiscences along with some photos. Can you help identify any of them?
Linda Hansen said:
I wonder if these Bowers are desc. of Levi Bowers of Washington County TN. His son (not documented as yet) was Van Buren Bowers who died in Linn Co, MO around the turn of the century. My husband is desc. from Joshua Bowers of Hurricane Twp., Carroll Co, MO & brother of Levi.
Any comments?
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Anonymous said:
Um I’m a lineberry…..
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kbea831 said:
I do not have any of the people you mention in my database so I do not know anything about them. Since Van Buren Bowers was in Linn Co, Mo about the same time as my great grandfather, it is certainly a possibility that the Bowers in these photos are from one of those lines. You indicate that Van Buren’s father was from Tennessee and I don’t have any of my line of Lineberry’s from there but I believe some did go there. The Bowers that my great grandfather talked about were likely from Carroll County, Virginia.
I’m so glad you stopped by and offered some ideas.
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Linda Hansen said:
Carroll County Va., is where I will next research since my husband’s Bowers line showed up very briefly in Rockingham Co., then moved on to Washington Co, Va.
Linda Hansen
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Linda Hansen said:
My dad passed away in 1983 & I know very little of his family. I have his Lineberry tree, which has been taken from the Internet & I am in the process of trying to document it. I also inherited a photo album that has only a few pictures identified, none of them with family surnames that I am not familiar with and they could be of his Batsch line but I believe them to be of his mother’s Lineberry family. When I am able I will scan them & post them online.
In the meanwhile I am hoping that you will recognize & know of documentation for his tree.
1 Jacob Leyenberger 1730 – 1779 b: Abt. 1730 in Hartz Mts, Brunsweg, Germany
.. +Catherine Elizabeth Unknown 1721 – 1779 b: 1721 in Germany m: 1750
. 2 Jacob Lineberry 1751 – 1821 b: Abt. 1751 in Orange Co, NC
….. +Mary Katherine Youngblood 1751 – 1824 b: 1751 m: Abt. 1770 in Randolph, Guilford Co, NC
….. 3 Samuel Lineberry 1787 – 1874 b: May 07, 1787 in Brush Creek, Randolph Co, NC
……… +Jane Bond 1792 – 1883 b: January 07, 1792 in Guilford Co, NC or Randolph Co, NC m: December 30, 1809 in Brush Creek, Randolph Co, NC
……… 4 Samuel Lineberry 1832 – 1913 b: August 1832 in NC
…………. +Martha J. Parker 1832 – 1871 b: 1832 in NC m: July 08, 1852 in Randolph Co, NC
……… *2nd Wife of Samuel Lineberry:
…………. +Mary C. Reitzell [unproven] (Samuel according this tree had 3 wives but I believe Mary to be dads ancestress.)
1838 – b: Abt. 1838 in NC m: May 22, 1872 in Morgan Co, IN
………… 5 Frances C. Lineberry 1873 – 1928 b: October 1873 in IN
……………. +Charles Batsch 1872 – 1928 b: March 1872 in PA m: June 30, 1895 in Madison Co, IN
……………. 6 Franklin Ferdaline Batsch 1900 – 1983 b: March 18, 1900 in Elwood, Madison Co, IN d: March 1983
……………….. +Catherine Grace Baker 1916 – 2007
My parents are Frank & Catherine (Baker) Batsch.
Unfortunately I did not ask my dad of his family and now it is too late as he died in 1983.
Linda
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Linda Hansen said:
Marriage ceremony by Rev. Samuel Lineberry – I still have not documented him as Frances’ father.
I have a faint recollection of being told that Frances was from North Carolina, Dad was born in IN. I also thought that Dad’s mother’s name was Catherine but that must have been her middle name since the census shows the initial C.
Elwood LINEBERRY
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1885
Death Date: Oct 1971
Social Security Number: 305-10-9633
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Indiana
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 46013
Localities: Anderson, Madison, Indiana
This is probably Frances brother as I have part of a letter written by Elwood Lineberry to my step father Frank Batsch.
I have a letter dated 1941 Anderson, Indiana; From “Uncle” Elwood D. Lineberry in which he writes “I work at Delco-Remy Corp [18 yrs] Harold lives at 421 W. 4 St. and has 3 boys Tommie age 11, Russell age 9 and David age 2.
I have another boy, Albert 24 at home. You have an Uncle John Lineberry living in Vancouver, Wa.
Rest of the letter is missing.
Obituary
June 9, 1928 Elwood Call-Leader
Friends here have received word of the death of Mrs. Fannie Batcch, wife of Charles Batch, a former resident of this city and all who knew her will regret to learn of the passing of a good woman. Mr. Batch was for a number of years employed in the Macbeth-Evans glass factory here and his wife, before her marriage, was Miss Fannie Lineberry, a daughter of Rev. Lineberry and sister of Rev. W. W. Lindeberry, at one time pastor of the Methodist Protestant church here. The family located in California after leaving here a number of years ago and the death of Mrs. Batch occurred in a hospital at Los Angeles, cancer being the cause.
I have copies of Lineberry obits. from Madison Co, IL.
I finally got my computer & scanner fixed & after I finish scanning a stack of documents for my husband I will scan the pictures from Dad’s photo album and send them to you.
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kbea831 said:
It will be great if you can verify Samuel’s wives. It sounds like you’re finding good information and making progress. It doesn’t always go very fast.
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Rick Lineberry said:
Elwood is my great grandfather but I’m not sure if Samuel was his father or William Watt Lineberry was. I remember my family talking about Samuel being a preacher but not WW. I have seen a Parker/Lineberry reunion picture and William was the only son of Samuel and Martha Parker. I would love to see a copy of my great grandfathers letter
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Linda Hansen said:
Can you get your g grandfather’s death cert. that should give both parents names. Sure would help in piecing the Lineberry’s together. I think that Samuel was Frances’ father which, would make Wm. Wyatt her brother but there is enough age difference for Wm. Wyatt to have been her father if she was born when he was 17.
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Linda Hansen said:
OBIT: “The Fort Wayne News and Sentinel,” Fort Wayne, Indiana, 14 Apr 1920, p. 8, Rev. W. W. Lineberry, for the past seven months pastor of the Methodist Protestant church, died at his home Monday evening at 9 o’clock from complications. Rev. Mr. Lineberry was born in North Carolina, December 26, 1856, and was 63 years of age. Rev. Mr. Lineberry was well known throughout the entire state, having served as president of the Indiana Methodist Protestant church for ten years. He was also a member of the board of education of the Methodist Protestant church, as well as a member of the Forward Movement commission of the church and for the past forty-two years had been active in the ministry. Rev. Mr. Lineberry accepted the pastorate of the Methodist Protestant church here on September 1, 1919, and the remarkable growth of the church was due to his untiring efforts and his thoughts were at all times with his congregation. Surviving relatives include the wife, three brothers, John L. Lineberry, of Vancouver, Wash.; Robert L. Lineberry, Frankton, Ind., and Elwood L. Lineberry, of Anderson, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. W. Garrettson, Anderson, Ind.; Mrs. Charles Match sic [Batsch), Houston, Texas; two sons, Rev. T. W. Lineberry, Michiganton, Ind.; A. W. Lineberry, Williston, N. D.; two daughters, Mrs. J. McCaslin, Indianapolis, and Miss Ruth, at home. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon from the Methodist Protestant church at 2 o’clock, and will be in charge of Rev. E. T. Howe, of Indianapolis and Rev. Dr. D. E. Davis, president of the general conference of the Methodist Protestant church. Interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
1900 Federal Census, Indiana, Madison County, Fall Creek Township ,Pendleton, Sheet 7, Line 16, Lineberry, Elwood, Son, M, Apr 1885, 15, IN, NC, NC, Laborer 7 JUN 1900. Samuel is listed as “head” & Matilda as Wife.
I have three wives listed for Samuel and I’ve tried to match children to the right mother by the dates of his marriages.
This is MY tree as I have it today. I’m not positive who Samuel’s parents are.
1 Samuel* Lineberry 1832 – 1913 b: August 1832 in NC
.. +Martha J. Parker 1832 – 1871 b: 1832 in NC m: July 08, 1852 in Randolph Co, NC
. 2 William Watt Lineberry 1856 – 1920 b: December 1856 in Randolph Co, NC
….. +Emma Keyser 1863 – 1930 b: January 1863 in IN m: October 23, 1879 in Marshall Co, IN
. 2 Mary Lou Lineberry 1857 – b: Abt. 1857 in Randolph Co, NC
. 2 Robert O. Lineberry 1861 – b: Abt. 1861 in NC
….. +Mary Unknown 1871 – b: Abt. 1871
. *2nd Wife of Robert O. Lineberry:
….. +Amanda Wrestler 1862 – b: October 1862 in OH m: Abt. 1883
. 2 Deborah J. Lineberry 1864 – b: Abt. 1864 in NC
….. +Harvey Garretson m: March 20, 1883 in Madison Co, IN
. 2 John P. Lineberry 1867 – 1951 b: Bet. 1867 – 1869 in NC
….. +Ida Coryell 1877 – b: December 1877 m: January 11, 1899 in Whiteside Co, IL
. 2 Leona Lineberry 1868 – b: Abt. 1868
. 2 Joseph S. Lineberry 1870 – 1919 b: August 1870 in N. C
….. +Effie L. Rumler 1872 – 1933 b: December 1872 in IN m: February 08, 1891 in Madison Co, IN
*2nd Wife of Samuel* Lineberry:
.. +Mary C.* Reitzell 1838 – 1887 b: Abt. 1838 in NC m: May 22, 1872 in Morgan Co, IN
. 2 Frances Catherine* Lineberry 1873 – 1928 b: October 1873 in IN
….. +Charles* Batsch 1872 – 1928 b: March 1872 in PA m: June 30, 1895 in Madison Co, IN
. 2 Elwood David Lineberry 1885 – 1971 b: April 20, 1885 in Madison Co, IN
….. +Bessie May Dill/Hill b: in IN m: August 05, 1905 in Madison Co, IN
*3rd Wife of Samuel* Lineberry:
.. +Matilda Vandilla Gooding 1860 – 1930 b: June 13, 1860 in IN m: January 09, 1887 in Madison Co, IN
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Rick Lineberry said:
I have verified Samuel Jr. As my great, great grandfather. He was married 3 times and had 6 children with Martha Parker and 3 with Mary Catherine Ritzel including my great gf Elwood D. Lineberry. I have Samuel obituary as well as a picture that was given to me by my late uncle’s wife this year. Elwood D. had 2 sons, Harold and Albert, and Harold D. Is my grandfather. He was married to Pauline Bronnenberg who came from the family that donated land for Mounds State Park and bronnenberg Children’s Home in Anderson, In. My confusion came in determining that Samuel had children with two wives.
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Anonymous said:
Hi Rick, Do you want a scan of the 1 pg of a multi page letter written by your g grandfather Elwood that I have? I collect samples of my ancestors handwriting and pictures besides just there cold hard facts. On the page he mentions his sons and where they are living at the time of the letter. I wish I had the whole letter but I think that Dad just kept the personal part as it was a letter that was needed for his work during WWII for security reasons. I would LOVE to have a copy of of the obit & picture of Samuel can we exchange? My email address is
bakerfamilylines@verizon.net.
Regards,
Linda Hansen
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ChrisL said:
Hi Linda Hansen – my name is Chris Lineberry and I live in New Zealand.
I see you mentioned the Robert O Lineberry/ Amanda Wrestler marriage.
This is MY side of the family – one of their sons, also called Robert, was my grandfather (born 1905 died 1942). His son Rob was my father (born 1934, died 2000)
I wonder if you or anyone on this thread has any information on these people. If so please email: lineberrykiwi@gmail.com
Anything at all would be greatly appreciated as I know so little about the paternal side of my family.
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kbea831 said:
I recognize from the first Jacob through the second Samuel. Here’s a link to my genealogy database that shows that much along with who/where the documentation is from: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kbea60&id=I721
I do not have much of Lineberry’s that were in Indiana. It looks like you’ve made quite a bit of progress since the last time we spoke.
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John Lineberry said:
In reference to this message, yes I know people in these picture. Wesley Bird Lineberry was my Great Grandfather. Group picture has my aunt Effie there with cousin Martha from VA. Bowers boys were also cousins. Picture was taken in Linn CO Missouri.
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kbea831 said:
That’s great! I’d love to learn more about them and your line.
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Linda Hansen said:
John,
Do you know of my dad’s Lineberry line? It is posted above. His mother was Frances (Franny) Lineberry whom I believe was the dau of Samuel (son of Samuel & Jane) & Mary but I have no proof. They moved from N.C. to Madison county IN at some unknown date. My dad was b. in Madison co., in 1900.
I hope to post soon some Lineberry/Batsch pictures (not sure which as there are no names on pictures)
Linda
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John Lineberry said:
Linda,
Don’t think I can help you. I have a Samuel born 1787 and another Samuel born in mid 1800’s. The last one might be the Samuel you refer too as your great grandfather. I do recall reading a story some place about some of the Lineberry’s in NC migrating to IN, so I guess that is your bunch
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debbie bowers said:
hello my name is debbie bowers my grdad was ben f or bennie frank bowers born sept 05 or 06 he had 1 brother milton. we think his dad was john bowers mother jessie mccandless of bucklin linn co mo. we know nothing about john … not sure if this is any help or not . i have been looking for this man for years. if you have any add info please let me know
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kbea831 said:
I don’t have any of those names in my database. Do you know if they have a connection with Lineberrys?
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Linda Hansen said:
I have a NEW email address and can/know no longer access my bakerfamilylines@verizon.net address. My new address is peachesnpeas1986@gmail.com. Thanks, Linda Hansen
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kbea831 said:
Thank you, I’ll update my contact for you.
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