In 1900, the Lindley family lived in Paoli, Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana. All members of the household were born in Indiana, except as noted. The household included Hiram Lindley, 52, born Nov. 1848, a farmer, who owned their farm without a mortgage; his wife of fourteen years, Ida J., 38, b. Feb. 1862, who had had five children, three of whom were living; their children, all in school, except the youngest one: Maud, 17, b. May 1883 (Hiram’s child from previous marriage); Lloyd, 13, b. March 1887; Herbert, 9, b. June 1891; and Almira, 6, b. Dec. 1894; and a niece, Lelia Assamher, 17, b. Illinois, a student. Living nearby were two other Lindley families:
Lloyd C. Lindley, 1887-1958 (71), is buried with his wife, Alice Maloney (1892-1963), at All Saints Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, Des Plains, Illinois. They were married in 1913. [2]
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