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Hester Catharine (LaPlante) Linger (1736 - 1827)

Hester Catharine Linger formerly LaPlante
Born [location unknown]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 91 in Virginiamap
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Biography

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Hester (LaPlante) Linger was a Virginia colonist.

Hester was born in 1736. Hester LaPlante ... She passed away after 1827.[1]

It is not known when or from what part of Germany that William and his wife Hester came to America. There are a few clues that indicated they were living in Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1779.

The Hampshire County records record a William Linegar purchased 200 acres on Gibbons Run from Reason Howard on 8 November 1779. This location is present day Slainsville, West Virginia.[2]

There is also, in the Hampshire County records, a William Linegar and wife Hester selling 223 acres to Alexander Brown on 14 September 1791.[3]

It is possible that William served in the French and Indian War but this is spectative, at best. There is a William Linegar, age 23, on the roster under Captain John Wright's Company.[4]

There is no further information about William or Hester.

Sources

  1. A source for this information is needed.
  2. The Linger Family History, by Linger, Fred J, and Hartzel G. Strader. 1989. The University of Georgia Press.: Page 2
  3. Sage, Clara McCormack, and Laura Elizabeth (Sage) 1880- Jones. Early Records, Hampshire County, Virginia: Now West Virginia, Including At the Start Most of Known Va. Aside From Augusta District. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1969. citing Page 27
  4. Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, 1862-1929, and Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Pennsylvania Archives, th ser. Volume 1. Harrisburg, Pa.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., State printer, 1906.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Michael Barber for creating WikiTree profile LaPlante-99 through the import of Barber Family Tree.ged on Nov 20, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Michael and others.





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Which source does that surname come from?
posted by Florian Straub
LaPlante-243 and LaPlante-99 appear to represent the same person because: same birth, husband and son
posted by Robin Lee
LaPlante-242 and LaPlante-99 appear to represent the same person because: same birth, husband and son
posted by Robin Lee

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