Robert Lindsay

Politician, Deceased Person

1735 – 1801

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Who was Robert Lindsay?

Robert Lindsay was an American politician who was elected to the North Carolina General Assembly of 1777.

Robert Lindsay was the son of John Lindsay, but there are conflicting accounts as to their background and Robert's early life. One account says he was born c. 1735. He may have been born in Virginia or Ireland. He was descended from the ancient and illustrious Clan Lindsay of Scotland. Evidently, he lived for a time on the Pennsylvania/Maryland border area before coming to North Carolina in the mid-18th century. His name first appears in the North Carolina records in 1763. He died in 1801.

Lindsay established a 2,000 acre plantation on Deep River in what later became Guilford County. In fact, when the county was formed in 1771, and until a court house could be built in 1774, the county court met in the "great hall" of his plantation home. The property included an ordinary, formal gardens, a mulberry grove for raising silk worms, a silk mill, a grist mill, and a store. A fragment of the original house remains.

Robert Lindsay was a Captain in the North Carolina Militia.

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1735
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1801

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on July 23, 2013

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