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Adams County, Mississippi
Built between 1785 and 1792.
Moore, Roos, Reed, Ker, Conner, Gustine, Martin, Buckner, Wood, Turner, McMurran, Chotard, Dunab, Bisland, Walworth, Witherspoon
Linden Plantation was built by James Moore as a four room cottage on land he inherited from his father, Alexander Moore. Thomas A. Reed, one of the first U.S. Senators from Mississippi acquired the property in 1818 through his wife, Margaret Ross, who inherited it from her father, Isaac Ross. Thomas Reed changed the name to Reedland. Dr. John Ker bought Reedland Plantation from Margaret Ross Reed after Thomas Reed’s death. Dr. Ker changed the name of the plantation to Linden naming it after the national tree of Germany, his family's native country. Jane Gustine Conner purchased Linden Plantation from the Ker family in 1849, after her husband's death.
Berkeley Plantation MS (Adams Co., MS), Lake Place Plantation (may have been Lake St. John Place) (Concordia Pa. LA), Killarney Plantation (Concordia Pa. LA), Spokane Plantation (Concordia Pa. LA), Innisfail Plantation (formerly Lake St. John's Place), Linden Grove Plantation (Concordia Pa. LA), Rifle Point Plantation (McClennan Co. TX), Linden Plantation (Adams Co. MS)
After quite a large expansion the Conner Family purchased the house in 1849, and it has remained in that family for 6 generations. During the Civil War, Mrs Jane Conner became known as “Little War Mother,” as she had five sons and three sons-in-law fighting for the Confederacy.
Jane Conner inherited Rifle Point Plantation, eight miles north of Vidalia, Concordia Parish, Louisiana, from her brother, Samuel Gustine, in 1845 from will dated 1836.
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