from a FAG member:
Lindsley, Mrs. Abbie Denny, daughter of Mrs. Louisa Boren Denny, was born August
29, 1858, in Seattle, seven years after her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David T.
Denny, had helped to found the city. She was well known as a writer, using the
pen-name, Chelana. She was also skilful as a painter. Mrs. Lindsley had been
seriously ill for two years before her death, at her home on Lake Chelan. Beside
her husband, three daughters and a son, she leaves her mother, a sister, Miss
Emily Inez Denny, and two brothers, D. T. Denny and Victor Denny
Source: Washington Historical Quarterly, Vol 7 No. 1 (January 1916) Pioneer
Dead of 1915. Summation written by Edith G. Prosch
from a FAG member:
Lindsley, Mrs. Abbie Denny, daughter of Mrs. Louisa Boren Denny, was born August
29, 1858, in Seattle, seven years after her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David T.
Denny, had helped to found the city. She was well known as a writer, using the
pen-name, Chelana. She was also skilful as a painter. Mrs. Lindsley had been
seriously ill for two years before her death, at her home on Lake Chelan. Beside
her husband, three daughters and a son, she leaves her mother, a sister, Miss
Emily Inez Denny, and two brothers, D. T. Denny and Victor Denny
Source: Washington Historical Quarterly, Vol 7 No. 1 (January 1916) Pioneer
Dead of 1915. Summation written by Edith G. Prosch
Gravesite Details
aged 57-died of heart failure-Abbie Denny Lindsley
Family Members
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David Thomas Denny
1832–1903
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Louisa B Boren Denny
1827–1916
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Edward Lawrence Lindsley
1853–1933 (m. 1877)
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Emily Inez Denny
1854–1918
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Madge Decatur Denny
1857–1889
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John Bunyan Denny
1862–1913
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Anna Louisa Denny
1865–1888
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Jonathan Denny
1867–1867
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David Thomas Denny
1867–1939
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Victor Winfield Scott Denny
1869–1921
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Lawrence Denny Lindsley
1878–1975
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Mabel L Hunter
1879–1919
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Norman David Lindsley
1884–1957
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Ann Irene Lindsley Bradley
1887–1978
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