| Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | Constance Sue Linson (private). Parents: Ronald L. Linson and Virginia Humbert. Curt Linson (private). Parents: Wayne J. Linson and Annette Maggioli. Cynthia Arabelle Linson was born on 16 January 1855 in Carroll County, Indiana. She died on 21 August 1952 in Ojus, Dade County, Florida. She was buried after 21 August 1952 in Russiaville Cemetery, Russiaville, Howard County, Indiana. Parents: John Linson and Sarah Marshall. Spouse: Samuel Milton Sims. Cynthia Arabelle Linson and Samuel Milton Sims were married on 23 March 1877 in Clinton County, Indiana. Children were: Sims, Essie Sims. Cynthia Sue Linson (private). Parents: Robert Edward Linson and Nancy Sue Hughes. Spouse: Keith Nothnagle. Children were: Orion Keith Nothnagle, Mariah Susan Nothnagle, Adrienne Kimberly Nothnagle. Dailey D. Linson was born on 1 February 1897 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. He graduated about 1916 in Columbus High School, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. After 1916 he was an a plumber. Dailey served in the military during World War I in the United States Navy between 1917 and 1918. He died on 18 August 1957 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Cause of death was reported as "coronary insufficiency." He was buried after 18 August 1957 in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: Melvin Addison Linson and Mary Melvina Donnelly. Spouse: Bunelle Taylor. Bunelle Taylor and Dailey D. Linson were married about 1924 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. They were divorced after 1926. Children were: Robert Linson. Spouse: Elice Ogilvie. Elice Ogilvie and Dailey D. Linson were married in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Children were: Victor Leon Linson, Beverly Linson, Carol Sue Linson. Daisy Mae Linson was born on 24 April 1874 in Mount Healthy, Bartholomew County, Indiana. She graduated about 1893 in Columbus High School, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. About 1894 she was a school teacher in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Daisy started teaching when she was twenty years of age in the Quick District School in Columbus. Several years later she became a teacher in the Columbus elementary schools and was afterward given a position at Columbus High School, where she later became head of the history department. Daisy graduated in 1906 in Indiana State Normal College, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. Graduated from Indiana State Teachers College. She graduated in 1913 in University of Wisconsin. She graduated with a PhBl Degree. She County Historian about 1917/8 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Daisy graduated in 1936 in Butler University, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. She graduated with a Master of Science Degree. After 1936 she was a school teacher in Columbus High School, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. She taught here, the high school from which she graduated more than thirty years earlier, and eventually became head of the history department. She died on 15 February 1968 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Cause of death has been stated as "arteriosclerotic heart disease." Daisy was buried after 15 February 1968 in Columbus City Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. She was Methodist. Daisy had been an active member since she was a small child of the Methodist Church of Columbus. She was ill with heart disease. Cause of death is given as arteriosclerotic heart disease. She has travelled quite extensively, both in Europe and in America. On several of her trips in the United States, she was accompanied by her mother. Parents: Sylvester Hamline Linson and Ella Rachel Hughes. Dale Linson (private). Parents: Chester Linson and Florence . Children were: Dan Linson. Dale Jamison Linson (private). Parents: John Denton Dale Linson and Phoebe Jamison. Spouse: Annette Marie Wood. Children were: John Dale Linson, Dawn Beth Linson, Jeffrey Wood Linson. Dallas Linson (private). Parents: Verne Lyman Linson and Lillian Borg. Spouse: Roberta Edires. Children were: Brian Leslie Linson. Spouse: Lois (Penny) Dilley. Dan Linson was born (date unknown). Parents: Dale Linson. Children were: Lana Linson, David Linson. David Linson was born (date unknown). Parents: Dan Linson. David Allen Linson (private). Parents: Ray Clinton Linson and Glenna Hengerer. Spouse: Felicia Foss. Children were: Amber Christine Linson, Chelsea Camille Linson, Amanda Rae Linson. David C. Linson was born on 29 June 1875 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. He was ill with cancer before 1910. He was reportedly ill with cancer for many months before his death. He died on 7 July 1910 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Cause of death was cancer. Parents: Melvin Addison Linson and Mary Melvina Donnelly. Spouse: Linnie Davis. Linnie Davis and David C. Linson were married on 5 December 1902 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Children were: Ida Marie Linson, Lizzie May Linson. David E. Linson was born on 15 February 1864. He died on 4 February 1865 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Samuel died when he was about one year of age, having never seen his father, who was serving in the Union Army during the Civil War. He was buried after 4 February 1865 in Mount Healthy Cemetery, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: Samuel Linson and Eliza Jane Burns. David G. Linson was born on 24 March 1839 in Coshocton County, Ohio. He was educated in Clear Spring College. He served in the military during the Civil War in the 22nd Indiana Volunteers between 15 August 1861 and 1 September 1864. David enlisted Jul 10 1861 at Waymensville, Indiana and was mustered into Company E, 22nd Indiana Volunteers at Madison, Indiana. He fought in battles at Murfreesboro and Nashville, Tennessee. He was promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and then to Second Lieutenant on Dec 6 1862. From May 17 1864 he commanded Company C of his regiment, until he was killed in action in the Battle of Jonesboro, Georgia on Sep 1 1864. David died on 1 September 1864 in Jonesboro, Clayton County, Georgia. According to one source, he "was shot and killed after the end of the Civil War by a spy who was hiding in a coconut tree." Another report states he was killed in action at the Battle of Jonesboro, Georgia on the same date. He was buried after 1 September 1864 in Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. He is buried in section I, grave number 9664, but there is also a marker placed in the Mount Healthy Cemetery in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: Rev. William Alexander Linson and Amelia Catherine (Millie) Fitch. David Oral Linson was born on 6 March 1898. Parents: Francisco Linson and Vita Smith. Spouse: Dorothy Lineback. Children were: Robert Linson, Wayne J. Linson, Delores Linson. Dawn Aileen Linson (private). Parents: Don Allen Linson and Joyce Carol Gierisch. Dawn Beth Linson (private). Parents: Dale Jamison Linson and Annette Marie Wood. Dean Taylor Linson was born on 7 July 1917 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He graduated about 1935 in Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Parents: William Albert Linson and Anna Charlotte Karstedt. Spouse: Lou Netta Brooks. Lou Netta Brooks and Dean Taylor Linson were married in 1943. They were divorced before 1945. Spouse: Betty Price. Betty Price and Dean Taylor Linson were married on 25 November 1945. Children were: Sarah Jane Linson, Gary Linson, Maribeth Linson, Sharon Linson, Leann Linson. Spouse: Loraine Kosmatka. Loraine Kosmatka and Dean Taylor Linson were married on 23 December 1965. They were divorced before 1971. Spouse: Erica . Erica and Dean Taylor Linson were married in August 1971. Deanna Linson (private). Parents: Richard Linson and Linda Lee. Debbie K. Linson (private). Parents: Herman Allen Linson and Florence Jean Kolinsky. Dellia Linson was born in 1877 in Howard County, Indiana. Parents: Martin Van Buren Linson and Emeline Crawford. Spouse: James W. Ridenour. Dellia Linson and James W. Ridenour were married on 17 October 1895 in Howard County, Indiana. Delores Linson (private). Parents: David Oral Linson and Dorothy Lineback. Don Albert Linson was born on 20 March 1915 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Before 1974 he was an an employee of Ely Lilly Company. His positions ranged from bundler to foreman, and finally to purchasing. He retired from the company in 1974. He died on 15 April 1994 in Marion County, Indiana. He died after complications following an aneurism. Don was buried after 15 April 1994 in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He graduated in Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He played clarinet in the school band in high school, was quarterback of the football team, and was a pole vaulter on the track team. He was member of the University Heights United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. In his younger years, Don enjoyed bowling and golf. He was quite a football, basketball and baseball fan. In later years, especially after the death of his wife, he became an avid Bingo player. Parents: William Albert Linson and Anna Charlotte Karstedt. Spouse: Charlotte Allen Smallwood. Charlotte Allen Smallwood and Don Albert Linson were married on 5 June 1937. Children were: Dr. John Carmen Linson MD, Don Allen Linson, Kevin Leigh Linson. Don Allen Linson (private). Parents: Don Albert Linson and Charlotte Allen Smallwood. Spouse: Joyce Carol Gierisch. Children were: Wendy Christine Linson, Dawn Aileen Linson, Mark Joseph Linson. Dorothy Linson was born on 7 September 1909. Parents: Marshall Linson and Ida Cramer. Edward Linson was born about 1862 in Clinton County, Indiana. He died about 1876 in Clinton County, Indiana. He was buried in 1876 in Alto Cemetery, Alto, Howard County, Indiana. Parents: John Linson and Sarah Marshall. Edward Linson was born on 16 March 1902 in Howard County, Indiana. Parents: Francisco Linson and Vita Smith. Eliza Columbia Linson was born on 9 February 1858 in Mount Healthy, Bartholomew County, Indiana. She was ill with diabetes before 1933. She died in 1933. She died at the home of her daughter Anna Mae. Eliza was a restaurant operator in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. When her husband died, she operated a restaurant in Columbus for a period of time, with the help of her older children. She lived in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana. Parents: Rev. William Alexander Linson and Amelia Catherine (Millie) Fitch. Spouse: George Slusher. Eliza Columbia Linson and George Slusher were married on 15 March 1877 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Children were: Pearl Slusher, Demma Bell Slusher, Ambrose Slusher, George Slusher, Harley Slusher, Anna Mae Slusher, Robert Slusher. Elizabeth Linson was born about 1921 in North Dakota. Parents: Melvin Linson and Freida Haspil. Elizabeth B. Linson was born on 1 December 1876 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. She died on 23 April 1927. Many years of Elizabeth's life were spent caring for her invalid son night and day. This prolonged vigil probably contributed much to her early death. Shortly after her son died, Elizabeth became ill herself and lived as an invalid a number of years. It is believed she died of cancer. She was buried after 23 April 1927 in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Elizabeth was described as a beautiful girl with jet black hair and large dark eyes. Parents: Melvin Addison Linson and Mary Melvina Donnelly. Spouse: Charlie R. Taylor. Elizabeth B. Linson and Charlie R. Taylor were married on 19 February 1899 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Children were: Harry Taylor. Ella Grace Linson was born on 19 April 1892 in Perry farm, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. She graduated about 1909 in Columbus High School, Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. She graduated on 31 May 1913 in Indiana Business Teacher's College. After 1914 Ella was a teacher of commerce in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Between 1917 and 1918 she was an ordnance worker for the Standard Steel Car Company in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. During World War I, Grace served in the ordnance department. While working there, she was awarded "a World War Bomb Emblem for her services, as well as a military pass." After 1935 she was a teacher of religious education in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. She taught in the Hammon public school system. Ella was member of the First Methodist Church in 1938 in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. She taught a Sunday school class here until 1936. She died in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. She was member of the First Methodist Church in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: Sylvester Hamline Linson and Ella Rachel Hughes. Spouse: Clarence E. Miller. Ella Grace Linson and Clarence E. Miller were married on 11 June 1916 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Ellen Maxine Linson (private). Parents: Melvin Garfield Linson and Verle Turner. Spouse: Herbert Younker. Children were: John Herbert Younker, Roberta Jane Younker, Nancy Lynn Younker. Elmer R. Linson was born on 12 March 1888 in Howard County, Indiana. He died on 24 October 1983. Parents: Francisco Linson and Ida Greenleaf. Spouse: Mary L. Rowan. Mary L. Rowan and Elmer R. Linson were married. Emily Linson was born about 1884. Parents: Smith Linson and Catherine S. Donnelly. Emily Ann Linson was born on 18 November 1840 in Coshocton County, Ohio. She died on 21 December 1928. Parents: William Tomlinson and Emilia Coyle. Spouse: George Frederick Snively. Emily Ann Linson and George Frederick Snively were married on 19 October 1865. Children were: Cora Snively, Minnie Snively, George Bertred Snively, Smith W. Snively, Effie Snively, Emma Snively, Jessie Snively, Lucretia Louise Snively. Emma Linson was born in 1870 in Howard County, Indiana. Parents: George Linson and Mary White. Etta Jane Linson was born on 5 October 1878 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. She died before 1937. It was reported in 1938 that Etta "died several years ago of pneumonia." Parents: William Thomas Linson and Sarah Johanna (Jose) Billiter. Spouse: Jacob Beatty Jr.. Etta Jane Linson and Jacob Beatty Jr. were married on 3 November 1897 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Children were: Dillard Beatty, Jake Beatty, Beryl Beatty, William Beatty Jr.. Euliua Linson was born in 1868 in Howard County, Indiana. Parents: George Linson and Mary White. Eva E. Linson was born on 19 August 1891 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. She lived in North Dakota about 1892. Along with her parents and siblings, she moved from Indiana to North Dakota when she was quite young. She lived in Montana. Parents: William Thomas Linson and Sarah Johanna (Jose) Billiter. Spouse: Boyd Murphy. Eva E. Linson and Boyd Murphy were married in Montana. Children were: Marie Murphy, Freda Murphy, Loren Murphy, William Murphy. Evelyn Mae Linson was born on 5 May 1913 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: Hiram Porter Linson and Tressa Belle Calhoun. Spouse: Merideth Pugh. Evelyn Mae Linson and Merideth Pugh were married. Children were: Robert Gerald Pugh, Gregory Alan Pugh. Fairy Bell Linson was born about 1905. She died before 1995. Parents: William Oscar Linson and Lula A. Heaton. Spouse: Blondell Cook. Flora Linson was born about 1853 in Clinton County, Indiana. Parents: John Linson and Sarah Marshall. Spouse: Doll Heaton. Children were: Ollie Heaton, Byrl Heaton, Murl Heaton. Francisco Linson was born in 1849 in Clinton County, Indiana. He died in 1930. He was buried in 1930 in Prairieville Cemetery, Prairieville, Indiana. Parents: John Linson and Sarah Marshall. Spouse: Ida Greenleaf. Ida Greenleaf and Francisco Linson were married on 25 March 1887 in Clinton County, Indiana. Children were: Elmer R. Linson. Spouse: Vita Smith. Vita Smith and Francisco Linson were married on 22 December 1892 in Clinton County, Indiana. Children were: David Oral Linson, Edward Linson, Lavon Linson. Fred T. Linson was born on 28 April 1892. He died in 1943. Parents: Marshall Linson and Ida Cramer. Freeman Fisk Linson was born on 8 May 1885 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Have also located a birthdate of Mar 1884, but all sources show him as seven years of age when he died, so the Mar 1884 birthdate appears in serious doubt, assuming the other information is correct. He died on 22 October 1892 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Freeman died when he was seven years old of "diptheria and croup with pneumonia." At this time, Garfield and Grace, his brother and sister, were also very ill with diptheria. There was no funeral for fear of spreading it, and his father was the only one permitted to go to the cemetery because of the fear of spreading what was, at that time, a much feared and highly contageous disease. Parents: Sylvester Hamline Linson and Ella Rachel Hughes. Gary Linson (private). Parents: Dean Taylor Linson and Betty Price. Gary Linson (private). Parents: William Trulin Linson and Clara Grace Knudson. George Linson was born on 7 October 1835 in Coshocton County, Ohio. He died on 8 January 1880. He was a farmer. Parents: William Tomlinson and Emilia Coyle. Spouse: Mary White. Mary White and George Linson were married on 9 January 1868 in Howard County, Indiana. Children were: Euliua Linson, Emma Linson. Haley Marie Linson (private). Parents: Kevin Leigh Linson and Cynthia Perry. |