John Alfred Lindgren
(1847 - 1909)
Sources: city directories, US census, newspaper items as noted; some children’s births are included to show his location in those years
1847 Sep 24, 
Sundswall, Sweden, John Alfred Lindgren is born
1870 
J A Lindgren arrives in the US
1878 
Waxahachie (TX) Enterprise, small ad for Williams & Lindgren gallery; it is not known at this time WHICH photographer Williams was the partner here, there were several possible
1880 
Johnson County, TX, US census, J A Lindgren as photographer living at boarding house
1882 Oct, Nov, Dec, 
Galveston (TX) Daily News, small ad repeated 20 plus times
1886 Jun 16
Johnson, TX, J A Lindgren marries Jean Nettie Hammons
1887 Jan 03
Fort Worth Gazette, news item about Lindgren as fireman in Cleburne, TX
1891 May 15, 
Galveston Daily News item about Lindgren as chief fireman at Cleburne, TX
1892 Jan 27 
Cleburne, TX, state records, son James A Lindgren is born 
1893 Sep 22 
Greenville, TX, state records, son Richard Louis Lindgren is born
1894 Dec 23 
Galveston (TX) Daily News, small news item about stolen lenses in Cleburne, TX
1895 Jun 01 
Greenville (TX) Banner news item about gallery opening in Greenville
1900 Jun 07 
Greenville, TX, US census as photographer; res West Washington st
1905 Sep 10 
Cleburne, TX, state records, son Edward Moore Lindgren is born
1907 
Cleburne, TX, city directory as real estate agent; res 417 n Wilhite  
1909 
Cleburne, TX, city directory as real estate agent; res 417 n Wilhite
1909 Nov 11 
Cleburne, TX, John Alfred Lindgren dies at age 62    
It is not known if Lindgren kept a gallery in Cleburne, TX, after taking over the Knight Gallery in Greenville, TX, but probably not.  It appears he operated in Greenville, TX between 1895 and 1900, returning then to Cleburne, TX. 
At the left is an example from photographer Lindgren, apparently done after June 1895 when Lindgren took over the Greenville studio from Fayette W Knight

Galveston (TX) Daily News - 31 Oct 1882

Ran 20 plus times Oct, Now, Dec, 1882
        
          
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Thank you for this information. I have a photograph of his that I believe is of my great grandmother who was born in Rain County, Texas in 1893 so this places her in proximity to him.
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