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William Lindsay: Welcome
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2010/11/welcome.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Monday, November 1, 2010.
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William Lindsay: Election results
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2011/11/election-results.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Saturday, November 5, 2011.
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William Lindsay: 5/27/12 - 6/3/12
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2012_05_27_archive.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Monday, May 28, 2012.
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William Lindsay: Father: William Geddes Lindsay
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2011/01/father-william-geddes-lindsay.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Saturday, January 15, 2011.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Sister of Joy Osborne Clegg. July 21, 2011. A Short Sketch of the Life of Janette Clegg Dalley. Written by Janette Clegg Dalley. I was born at Heber City in a 3 room house 1 block south of the Central School house on Main St., October 27, 1886. The snow was over the fences. My parents were William Jonathan Clegg and Jocobina Wells Osborne Murdoch Clegg. I was the 4. We had two large rooms and a long learn-to part on the back for 8 children and mother and father. The m...
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William Lindsay: Marriage
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2011/01/marriage.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Temple Square around 1868.
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William Lindsay: 1894 Sunday School Training Notebook
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2012/05/1894-sunday-school-training-notebook.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Monday, May 28, 2012.
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William Lindsay: 10/30/11 - 11/6/11
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2011_10_30_archive.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Saturday, November 5, 2011.
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William Lindsay: Indian War, 1866-1867
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2011/05/indian-war-1866-1867.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Thursday, May 26, 2011.
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William Lindsay: 5/22/11 - 5/29/11
http://lindsaysinheber.blogspot.com/2011_05_22_archive.html
For any desiring to learn more about the Lindsay family that migrated from Kilmarnock, Scotland and helped settle Heber City, Utah and the Wasatch Valley. From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family. Thursday, May 26, 2011.