Biographical Sketch of William J. Lintner, Franklin County, Missouri

>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and 
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing 
Company, 1888.

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William J. Lintner, a farmer and mechanic of Union Township, was born
in Franklin County, Mo., January 6, 1843 and is a son of Albert Lint-
ner, of this township (now residing with William), who located in the
county in 1842.  William's mother was formerly Miss Kunie Kline.  The
subject of this sketch was reared to a farm experience, receiving as 
he grew up a common school education.  He also learned the trade of
carpenter, and to this has given his attention most of the time.  In
1872 he was married to Miss Lizzie Young, who has borne him three
children: Albert, August and John.  Mr. Lintner owns eighty acres of
land upon which he resides, well cultivated and improved.  He was 
district school clerk for several years, and at the present time is
agent for the Farmers' Home Insurance Company of this county.  During
the late war he served for three years and three months in Company G,
Seventeenth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, participating in twenty three
battles, undergoing many hardships and privations incident to such a
life.  Mr. Lintner is a member of the G. A. R. and of the A. O. U. W.

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