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Ammon McKinzie “Mack” Lindley

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Ammon McKinzie “Mack” Lindley

Birth
Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA
Death
26 Dec 1945 (aged 70)
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.3883269, Longitude: -88.7010524
Memorial ID
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Was in the home of daughter, Della Lindley Honeycutt, at the time of his death.

Married 18 Dec 1899, Newton Co, MS, to A. A. Winberly (N A Wimberly).

"Lindley, Ammon McKenzie, 17 Mar 1875, W Newton, MS" registered for the World War I draft
SOURCE:
Abstract: The information below was abstracted by Raymond H. Banks from civilian registration cards completed in 1917-1918.
http://newton.msgen.info/military/ww1/registrants/new-jkl.txt

According to the death certificate, Mack passed away as a result of influenza complications which developed into pneumonia. He was a retired building contractor.

SOURCE of information above and picture of marker and death certificate:
L Crane, Lindley Historian
Was in the home of daughter, Della Lindley Honeycutt, at the time of his death.

Married 18 Dec 1899, Newton Co, MS, to A. A. Winberly (N A Wimberly).

"Lindley, Ammon McKenzie, 17 Mar 1875, W Newton, MS" registered for the World War I draft
SOURCE:
Abstract: The information below was abstracted by Raymond H. Banks from civilian registration cards completed in 1917-1918.
http://newton.msgen.info/military/ww1/registrants/new-jkl.txt

According to the death certificate, Mack passed away as a result of influenza complications which developed into pneumonia. He was a retired building contractor.

SOURCE of information above and picture of marker and death certificate:
L Crane, Lindley Historian


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