Proper noun
Linebarger (plural Linebargers)
A surname.
As a child, Linebarger was blinded in his right eye; the vision in his remaining eye was impaired by infection. Source: Internet
In 1950, Linebarger married again to Genevieve Collins; they had several children. Source: Internet
A few lawyers with laptops, working directly for the Fort Worth school district, could handle the work Linebarger does, he said. Source: Internet
She is survived by her sister, Glenda Reeder, her sons and their wives, Roger Dale and Libby Linebarger and Glen York and Terri Linebarger and her daughter, Karen Nell Linebarger. Source: Internet
As a result, Linebarger was familiar with six languages by adulthood. Source: Internet
In 1947, Linebarger moved to the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC, where he served as Professor of Asiatic Studies. Source: Internet