They had four children, Francis Haynes, Dorothy (Mrs. Robert P. Fite), Myra (Mrs. Samuel F. Bothwell) and Flora (Mrs.
[1] Lindley died of a cerebral hemorrhage on January 24, 1922, in the family home at 2207 South Figueroa Street, leaving his wife, children and four siblings.
He studied medicine at Keen School of Anatomy in Philadelphia, at Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, (where he earned his degree) and Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles.
[1] He came to Los Angeles in 1875 after receiving his medical degree, and he established a free dispensary on Requena (Market) Street.
Lindley became city health officer in 1879 and established the first system of births and deaths and set up a free vaccination program.