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Dr Alfred Hadley Lindley

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Dr Alfred Hadley Lindley

Birth
Morgan County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Oct 1908 (aged 63)
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Alfred Hadley Lindley married first ca 1868 Miriam Elizabeth Newby. Following her death in 1892, he married ca 1896 Emma ??.


History of Clinton County, Ohio (1882)

Dr. Alfred H. Lindley, physician and druggist, New Vienna, born in Morgan County, Ind., July 26, 1843; is a son of David and Mary (Hadley) Lindley, natives of Greensboro, N.C. The paternal grandparents, Aaron and Phebe Lindley were also natives of North Carolina. The great grandparents were Thomas and Ann Lindley, he a native of England and she of Scotland, who became settlers of North Carolina prior to the Revolutionary war, and lived and died in that State. Aaron Lindley, with his family, emigrated from North Carolina to Indiana, in 1832, and located in Morgan County, where he resided till his death, in 1857. He was the father of thirteen children, who all grew to maturity, three now survive—Ruth, who married Robert McCracken; Phebe, married Abner Sanborn; and John. David Lindley was born in North Carolina in 1796, and there grew to manhood and married. In the fall of 1830, he came to Clinton County, Ohio, and taught school that following winter, Thence, in the spring of 1831, he removed to Indiana to Morgan County, where he remained till the fall of 1865, when he removed to Harding County, Iowa, where he died in January 1878; his wife still survives and resides on the home place, in Iowa. they had thirteen children, seven now survive—Milton, Matilda (who married Caleb Baldwin), Elwood, Cyrus, Addison, Naomi (married Ira Edwards) and Alfred H. Mr. Lindley in early life followed the profession of teacher for several years; thence devoted the balance of his life to farming. He was a devoted member of the Society of Friends , and whose life was marked by the strictest integrity, and as a neighbor and citizen was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He gave all his children a good education, all of whom have been teachers. His son, Cyrus, is a graduate of Harvard University, and served two years as Superintendent of the Freedmen's Schools through the South, under the direction of a committee at Philadelphia. The subject of this sketch was brought up to farm labor; at thirteen years of age he entered the drug store of Sidney H. Johnson, where he gave his attention to learning the drug business and attending school till sixteen years of age; thence attended the Bloomingdale Academy two years, thence taught school two winters. In the spring of 1861, he commenced the study of medicine at Danville, Ind., under Dr. A. Furnas. In 1864 and 1865, he attended the Eclectic Medical Institute at Cincinnati, graduating in the spring of the latter, and at once commenced the practice of his profession in Hardin County, Iowa. In the fall of 1869, he entered the Bellevue Hospital at Philadelphia as Assistant Surgeon, which position he held three years; thence engaged in practice at Charlotte, N.C. In the fall of 1877, he returned to Philadelphia, and in the fall of 1878, he removed to Clinton County, Ohio, and in the spring of 1879, the present firm of Hussey & Lindley was established which has continued to the present time and is doing a very prosperous business, having extended their business by establishing branch stores in Centerville and Leesburg. The Doctor has devoted himself closely to the study of medicine and diseases; has possessed many advantages in his practice in the hospital and elsewhere; and, as a result of his acquirements he has established "Dr. Lindley's Fit Cure and Nerve Tonic," a preparation which he has used in his practice for several years with great success, and which he is now offering to the public with entire confidence in its power and efficacy to prevent and sure the terrible disease of "Falling Fits." The Doctor was united in marriage, May 21, 1867, with Miss Miriam, a daughter of Josiah and Mary Newby, natives of Clinton County, Ohio, by whom he has one daughter, Lillian Steele, born January 7, 1876.




The Long Beach (CA) Telgram and the Long Beach Daily News, Monday, Oct 19, 1908

SUDDEN DEATH OF PHYSICIAN

DR. A. H. LINDLEY PROMINENT IN CHURCH LIFE

Dr. A. H. Lindley, 63 years old, an uncle of Dr. Walter Lindley of Los Angeles, died In the Seaside hospital yesterday morning. His death was sudden, he having been sick but a few hours with uraemia.


Dr. Lindley was found Saturday night lying on the floor in a room in the city hall by Sergeant Phillips and Attorney Taylor. He was unconscious and evidently had been there for some time. He was removed to the Seaside hospital but did not regain consciousness.


Dr. Lindley came here about a year ago from Chicago, hut had retired from practice. He was a leading member of the Plymouth Congregational church and at the head of the Plymouth brotherhood. He Interested himself In all progressive movements and was very popular. He leaves a widow. The Lindleys lived at the Colonial apartments.


Funeral services for Dr. A. H. Lindley will be held at Plymouth Congregational church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be at Whittier Wednesday, at 11 a.m..

Alfred Hadley Lindley married first ca 1868 Miriam Elizabeth Newby. Following her death in 1892, he married ca 1896 Emma ??.


History of Clinton County, Ohio (1882)

Dr. Alfred H. Lindley, physician and druggist, New Vienna, born in Morgan County, Ind., July 26, 1843; is a son of David and Mary (Hadley) Lindley, natives of Greensboro, N.C. The paternal grandparents, Aaron and Phebe Lindley were also natives of North Carolina. The great grandparents were Thomas and Ann Lindley, he a native of England and she of Scotland, who became settlers of North Carolina prior to the Revolutionary war, and lived and died in that State. Aaron Lindley, with his family, emigrated from North Carolina to Indiana, in 1832, and located in Morgan County, where he resided till his death, in 1857. He was the father of thirteen children, who all grew to maturity, three now survive—Ruth, who married Robert McCracken; Phebe, married Abner Sanborn; and John. David Lindley was born in North Carolina in 1796, and there grew to manhood and married. In the fall of 1830, he came to Clinton County, Ohio, and taught school that following winter, Thence, in the spring of 1831, he removed to Indiana to Morgan County, where he remained till the fall of 1865, when he removed to Harding County, Iowa, where he died in January 1878; his wife still survives and resides on the home place, in Iowa. they had thirteen children, seven now survive—Milton, Matilda (who married Caleb Baldwin), Elwood, Cyrus, Addison, Naomi (married Ira Edwards) and Alfred H. Mr. Lindley in early life followed the profession of teacher for several years; thence devoted the balance of his life to farming. He was a devoted member of the Society of Friends , and whose life was marked by the strictest integrity, and as a neighbor and citizen was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He gave all his children a good education, all of whom have been teachers. His son, Cyrus, is a graduate of Harvard University, and served two years as Superintendent of the Freedmen's Schools through the South, under the direction of a committee at Philadelphia. The subject of this sketch was brought up to farm labor; at thirteen years of age he entered the drug store of Sidney H. Johnson, where he gave his attention to learning the drug business and attending school till sixteen years of age; thence attended the Bloomingdale Academy two years, thence taught school two winters. In the spring of 1861, he commenced the study of medicine at Danville, Ind., under Dr. A. Furnas. In 1864 and 1865, he attended the Eclectic Medical Institute at Cincinnati, graduating in the spring of the latter, and at once commenced the practice of his profession in Hardin County, Iowa. In the fall of 1869, he entered the Bellevue Hospital at Philadelphia as Assistant Surgeon, which position he held three years; thence engaged in practice at Charlotte, N.C. In the fall of 1877, he returned to Philadelphia, and in the fall of 1878, he removed to Clinton County, Ohio, and in the spring of 1879, the present firm of Hussey & Lindley was established which has continued to the present time and is doing a very prosperous business, having extended their business by establishing branch stores in Centerville and Leesburg. The Doctor has devoted himself closely to the study of medicine and diseases; has possessed many advantages in his practice in the hospital and elsewhere; and, as a result of his acquirements he has established "Dr. Lindley's Fit Cure and Nerve Tonic," a preparation which he has used in his practice for several years with great success, and which he is now offering to the public with entire confidence in its power and efficacy to prevent and sure the terrible disease of "Falling Fits." The Doctor was united in marriage, May 21, 1867, with Miss Miriam, a daughter of Josiah and Mary Newby, natives of Clinton County, Ohio, by whom he has one daughter, Lillian Steele, born January 7, 1876.




The Long Beach (CA) Telgram and the Long Beach Daily News, Monday, Oct 19, 1908

SUDDEN DEATH OF PHYSICIAN

DR. A. H. LINDLEY PROMINENT IN CHURCH LIFE

Dr. A. H. Lindley, 63 years old, an uncle of Dr. Walter Lindley of Los Angeles, died In the Seaside hospital yesterday morning. His death was sudden, he having been sick but a few hours with uraemia.


Dr. Lindley was found Saturday night lying on the floor in a room in the city hall by Sergeant Phillips and Attorney Taylor. He was unconscious and evidently had been there for some time. He was removed to the Seaside hospital but did not regain consciousness.


Dr. Lindley came here about a year ago from Chicago, hut had retired from practice. He was a leading member of the Plymouth Congregational church and at the head of the Plymouth brotherhood. He Interested himself In all progressive movements and was very popular. He leaves a widow. The Lindleys lived at the Colonial apartments.


Funeral services for Dr. A. H. Lindley will be held at Plymouth Congregational church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be at Whittier Wednesday, at 11 a.m..



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