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Dennis L Austin
Dennis L Austin
Dennis Lee Austin and wife Lorene Brown Austin. They had one daughter Sandra Gail.
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Marshall Masterson "Curley" Lindsey
Marshall Masterson "Curley" Lindsey
Marshall Lindsey's father, Arthur Denton "Pappy" Lindsey, was a big fan of Bat Masterson so he made his son's middle name Masterson.
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M M Lindsey
M M Lindsey
A photo of M M "Curley" Lindsey who was the owner of M M Lindsey Drilling Company. The company's office was located on the Airline Highway in Baton Rouge. The business owned two rigs which drilled for oil in the Louisiana bayou country. Curley worked all of his life in the oil fields of Oklahoma, Texas and finally in Louisiana. He was a Tool Pusher in the Spindle Top oil fields of southeast Texas.
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M M Lindsey Drilling Company - Rig #1
M M Lindsey Drilling Company - Rig #1
A photo of M M Lindsey Drilling Company - Rig #1. This picture was taken in the Louisiana bayou country in 1955. Jimmy Lindsey is on the left. He was the mechanic for the drilling company owned by his father who is standing on the right, Marshall Masterson "Curley Lindsey.
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Dennis L Austin
Dennis L Austin
Dennis Lee Austin and wife Lorene Brown Austin. They had one daughter Sandra Gail.
People in photo include: Lorene (Brown) Austin
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Dennis L Austin
Dennis L Austin of Bowie, Montague County, TX was born on April 22, 1920, and died at age 74 years old on January 18, 1995.
Bertha Ella (Dodds) Lindsey
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bertha Ella (Dodds) Lindsey.
James Robin Lindsey
James Robin Lindsey was born on December 28, 1954 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish County, Louisiana United States, and died at age 63 years old on December 2, 2018 in Baton Rouge.
Marshall Masterson "Curley" Lindsey
Marshall Masterson "Curley" Lindsey
Marshall Lindsey's father, Arthur Denton "Pappy" Lindsey, was a big fan of Bat Masterson so he made his son's middle name Masterson.
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M M Lindsey
M M Lindsey
A photo of M M "Curley" Lindsey who was the owner of M M Lindsey Drilling Company. The company's office was located on the Airline Highway in Baton Rouge. The business owned two rigs which drilled for oil in the Louisiana bayou country. Curley worked all of his life in the oil fields of Oklahoma, Texas and finally in Louisiana. He was a Tool Pusher in the Spindle Top oil fields of southeast Texas.
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Marshall Masterson Lindsey
Marshall Masterson Lindsey was born in 1899, and died at age 60 years old in 1959.
M M Lindsey Drilling Company - Rig #1
M M Lindsey Drilling Company - Rig #1
A photo of M M Lindsey Drilling Company - Rig #1. This picture was taken in the Louisiana bayou country in 1955. Jimmy Lindsey is on the left. He was the mechanic for the drilling company owned by his father who is standing on the right, Marshall Masterson "Curley Lindsey.
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James Leneoul Lindsey
Jim "Shorty" Lindsey was the son of M M "Curley" Lindsey and Bertha Ella (Dodds) Lindsey. He was born in what is now a ghost town not far from Duncan, Oklahoma. All that is left of the town are some storm cellars at the crossroads where homes and businesses once stood. The name of the town was String Town and is now referred to as Old String Town as there is another city by that name in Oklahoma today. Jim weighed only 2-1/2 pounds at birth. The fact that he survived is no doubt a result of much prayer. Bertha made her tiny son a little mattress that fit snug in a large shoebox and that was his bed for several months. Jim met Helen Eline Brown at church one Sunday and they were married not long after. Jim was a preacher licensed through the Assemblies of God at that time and they pastored the Assembly of God church in Bunkie, Louisiana in their early years. Jim left the ministry to work as chief mechanic on his father's oil rigs. He raised his family in Baton Rouge where his father's business, M M Lindsey Drilling Company was located on the Airline Highway in north Baton Rouge. Jim and Helen had four children, Bertha Eline, Janie Sue, James Robin and a son born premature between Bertha and Janie. Jim Lindsey was an honest, hardworking man who loved God and his family. He was as good a daddy as a child could have ever hoped for. Following is his obituary: Died at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. He was 59, a native of Duncan, Okla. and resident of Baton Rouge. He was a diesel mechanic with Barber Brothers Const. and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Visiting at Hollabaugh-Spindle Wooddale Memorial Chapel from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, conducted by the Rev. Lind Merril. Burial in Resthaven Gardens of Memory. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Horne Lindsey; and stepmother, Gladys Lindsey Johnston, both of Baton rouge; two daughters, Mrs. Ed (Bertha) Elledge, Fort Gibson, Okla. and Mrs. R.G. (Janie Sue) Almon, Baton Rouge; stepdaughter, Melodie Kim Tisdae, Houston; a son James Robin Lindsey, England Air Force Base, Alexandria; a stepson, Stephen Tisdale, Denham Springs; a sister, Mrs. John Stanley (Margaret) Wilson; and a brother, Wilson Travis Lindsey, both of Baton Rouge; and six grandchildren. Preceded in death by his father, M.M. Lindsey and mother, Bertha Dodds. Pallbearers are R.G. Almon,Ed Elledge, Sheldon Elledge, Maynard Carney, Clovis Bourgeois, Jr. and Mark Horne. Honorary pallbearers are Stanley Wilson, Travis Lindsey, Carl Wilkinson, Philip Bezet, Robert G. Almon, Terry Almon, Shannon Elledge and W.R. Smith, Jr. He was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Brownsfield.
Helen Eline & Sgt Jimmy Lindsey, 1943
Helen Eline & Sgt Jimmy Lindsey, 1943
A photo of Helen Eline & Sgt Jimmy Lindsey. This picture was taken in late 1942 or early in 1943 at Wichita Falls, Texas. Jimmy was stationed at that time at Sheppard Field Army-Air Force Base at Wichita Falls. They were expecting their first child which would be a girl, Bertha Eline, who would be born in the Sheppard Field Hospital on base.
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The Lindsey Family, 1923
The Lindsey Family, 1923
A photo of the Lindsey family and a friend. From left to right is Marshall "Curley" Lindsey holding his son, James "Jimmy" Lindsey, Bertha Lindsey & their brother-in-law, Clyde Foster who was married to Bertha's sister, Vivia.
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Bertha Ella  Dodds Lindsey
Bertha Ella Dodds Lindsey
A photo of Bertha Ella Dodds Lindsey. This picture was taken about 1921.
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James "Jimmy" Lindsey, 1935
James "Jimmy" Lindsey, 1935
A photo of James "Jimmy" Lindsey - about 1935, High Island, Texas. This picture is of a porpoise that washed up on the beach at High Island, Texas and died. The young boy is James L "Jimmy" LIndsey, his father Marshall Masterson "Curley" Lindsey and Jimmy's grandfather on the left, James Thomas Dodds.
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Jim Lindsey
Jim Lindsey
This picture of "Man of Steel" Jim Lindsey was taken at a recording session in Nashville.
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James Robin "Jim" Lindsey
James Robin "Jim" Lindsey
A photo of Man of Steel - James Robin "Jim" Lindsey. Jim was a professional pedal steel guitar player.
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Jim, Helen & Robin Lindsey
Jim, Helen & Robin Lindsey
This picture was taken on Easter morning of 1955 before leaving for church. They lived in Brookstown Subdivision of Baton Rouge and attended First Assembly of God Church on Clayton Street in Baton Rouge.
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James "Jimmy" Lindsey
James "Jimmy" Lindsey
Jim loved High Island, Texas. He and his mother Bertha loved to fish in the Gulf of Mexico off of the pier at High Island.
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Sergeant James L Lindsey
Sergeant James L Lindsey
A photo of Sergeant James L Lindsey. Served during World War II as an airplane mechanic. He could not serve overseas in battle because of his eyesight but could serve stateside. At end of the war he mustered out of the Army - Air Corp at LaJunta, Colorado.
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James Leneoul Lindsey, 1980
James Leneoul Lindsey, 1980
A photo of James Leneoul Lindsey - 1980
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