38o A GENEALOGY OF LINNAEUS. 



him in his pastoral office, and was accidentally drowned in a well in 

 1724; and Nicholas Tiliander, chaplain to a regiment. The 

 latter left issue Charles Tiliander, born in 1701, who studied at 

 Luxid in 1720 ; was made adjunft teacher in philosophy therein 1729, 

 adjunct teacher in divinity in 1730, reftor of Jonkoping in 1741, and at 

 last a doftor in divinity, and was twice delegated as a representative to the 

 Swedish diet. He departed life in 1764, leaving behind him two sons, 

 namely, Peter Tiliander, adjunft teacher in the college at WexicOf 

 and Nicholas Tiliander, an ensign in a regiment of foot. 



ANDERS, 



A PEASANT AT JOMSBODA, 



His progeny were, Ambern Lindelius, born in 1600, who took 

 likewise his name from the above mentioned linden-tree; was made 

 Master of Arts in 1632, two years after adjunft teacher in philosophy, 

 reftor of Bornorp in 1638, lefturer in divinity at Wexico'm 1643, reftor 

 of Landgaryd in 1646, and died in 1684. Lars Lindelius, his bro- 

 ther died reftor of Jonkoping in 1672. 



Eric Ambern Lindelius, the son of the former, studied at Upsal 

 in 1655, was appointed vicar at Langaryd in 1681, and died as preacher 

 at Ouc^nberga in 1715. 



Lars Lindelius's son was John Lindelius, a physician of great 

 professional repute at Pfg^czco, who studied at Lund in 1672, at Upsal in 

 1 680, and died in 1711. 



The male issue of this collateral line of the family of Linnveus is 

 quite extinft, 



BENGE 



