tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6224851480097270572.post3030627671558842146..comments2020-10-10T16:31:54.729-04:00Comments on Randolph County Connections: The Unknown Solomon LineberryBrittany Jenkinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03406340100289635981noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6224851480097270572.post-90443137258594428442016-08-12T23:07:59.513-04:002016-08-12T23:07:59.513-04:00Hello Jimmy!
Yes, I am familiar with "The He...Hello Jimmy!<br /><br />Yes, I am familiar with "The Heritage of Yadkin County," although I do not have a copy of it. I would love to speak with you further about your family. If you reply to this comment with your email, it will come to me for moderation and I will not post it. Thank you so much for reaching out to me. - BrittanyBrittany Jenkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03406340100289635981noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6224851480097270572.post-29173230817527692582016-08-12T22:50:57.446-04:002016-08-12T22:50:57.446-04:00Ms. Jenkins, My mother was a Lineberry and Solomon...Ms. Jenkins, My mother was a Lineberry and Solomon was my 3 x great Grandfather. The line is Solomon Lineberry - Peter Daniel Lineberry - John Wesley Lineberry- Robert Esker Lineberry-Betty Ruth Lineberry Stewart (mother). I am sure you are familiar with Ms. Casstevens book "The Heritage of Yadkin County" in which in the history of East Bend, Soloman is noted to have arrived from Randolph County around 1852 to be a stonemason. The funny part ot me is that my father's side of the family also comes from Yadkin County and I wondered how the Lineberry's got there. I have just begun researching my family and there are some mysteries out there. I don't know how I could help you but if I can please let me know. Jimmy StewartAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17116433962616391623noreply@blogger.com