This book documents the history of the Lindsey family over nearly
three centuries from the 1700s to the late 1900s. David Lindsey has
drawn on a wide range of source materials including the diary of
his great-great-great grandfather Samuel Watson written in 1852,
the diary of Samuel's grandaughter Sarah Lindsey written between
1874-1911 and that of her son Charlie. It is also informed by a
large amount of personal research. The Lindseys established and
grew a truss and surgical appliance business in London, Brighton,
Portsmouth and across the South East of England. They were involved
in the church and in politics, becoming members of prestigious
societies and establishing the Royal Surgical Aid Society. Lindsey
Street in EC1 in the City of London was named after Mark John
Lindsey who died in 1906. Many other families' stories are woven
through the book including family trees for the Brackett, Harman,
Fenwick, Starling, Tressider and Watson families.
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