Meet Maggie Lindemann’s Parents: Barton Duane Lindemann and Susan Denise Denson
0 Posted By Kaptain KushMargaret Elizabeth Lindemann, known worldwide by her stage name Maggie Lindemann, is an American singer-songwriter and social media personality who rose to global prominence on the strength of her 2016 breakout single Pretty Girl.
Born on July 21, 1998, in Dallas, Texas, she is 27 years old. She was raised in a Christian household and holds American nationality.
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Her ethnicity is a blend of English, German, Irish, Scots-Irish, Scottish, and Welsh heritage. Maggie comes from a tight-knit family: her parents are Barton Duane Lindemann and Susan Denise Denson, and she has a younger brother, Mason Reid Lindemann, born in 2000.
For her education, she attended J.J. Pearce High School in Richardson, Texas, before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music. She stands at 162 cm (5 feet 4 inches) tall.
Maggie has never been married and has no children on record. She came out as bisexual in 2016, opening up publicly about her sexuality via Periscope and later in interviews. Her known dating history includes social media star Carter Reynolds (2014), YouTuber Mikey Barone (2016), YouTube personality Brennen Taylor (2017), PrettyMuch singer Brandon Arreaga (2019 to 2022), and NBA player Jordan Clarkson of the Utah Jazz (2022 to early 2025). She is currently single.
Behind every remarkable artist is a foundation built by the people who raised them. For Maggie Lindemann, that foundation rests firmly on the lives of two people from the heart of Texas.
Barton Duane Lindemann

Barton Duane Lindemann, known to those close to him as “Bart,” was born in Corpus Christi, Texas. He was born in 1967, a detail Maggie has permanently marked on her skin: she carries a tattoo on her right elbow bearing the numbers “67,” representing the shared birth year of both her parents.
Barton is the son of Otto Barton Lindemann and Donna Sue McGee. He is a Dallas resident and previously lived in Boerne, Texas, with his wife, Susan and their children. By profession, Barton Duane Lindemann is a businessman.
Maggie’s patrilineal ancestry traces back to her fourth great-grandfather, Peter Lindemann, born on November 16, 1816, in Remkersleben, Germany, pointing to deep German roots on her father’s side of the family.
Maggie has spoken warmly about her family ties and is known to be fiercely protective of her loved ones. The closeness she shares with her father is evident not just in interviews but in the permanent ink she chose to carry in his honour.
She has described coming out as bisexual as a process that included texting her parents moments before making a public announcement, reflecting the trust and openness that defines her relationship with both of them.
Susan Denise Denson

Susan Denise Denson, Maggie Lindemann’s mother, was born in Austin, Texas. Like her husband Barton, she was born in 1967, a fact immortalized alongside her husband’s birth year in Maggie’s elbow tattoo.
Susan Denise Denson is a homemaker who has dedicated herself to the care and upbringing of her family. Maggie’s maternal grandparents are Richard Edwin “Dick” Denson and Bonnie Gay Uhr, the daughter of Robert Jones Uhr and Margaret Thekla Richter.
Richard was adopted by William Benjamin Denson and Alma Myrl Hill. Robert was of German descent, the son of Robert Franklin Uhr and Alvina Elizabeth Tampke. Margaret was also of German descent, the daughter of Rudolph Berthold Richter and Emilie Weilbacher.
Maggie’s matrilineal ancestry traces back to her third great-grandmother, Thekla Weilbacher, born on December 3, 1847, in Germany, who passed away on January 24, 1910, in New Braunfels, Texas.
It was Susan who first served as the bridge between Maggie’s online presence and her professional music career. When talent manager Gerald Tennison, who had previously worked with Sony Music, discovered Maggie through her social media accounts and recognized her raw vocal talent, he reached out by emailing her mother, Susan, to request a meeting. That email effectively launched Maggie Lindemann’s career. It was a mother’s attentiveness and willingness to take that conversation seriously that opened the door to everything that followed.
Maggie has described growing up in a Christian household where LGBTQ relationships were never openly discussed, yet she has credited her parents, including her mother, with creating enough safety for her to come out to them privately before going public, noting that she texted her parents moments before sharing the announcement with the world.
Together, Barton Duane Lindemann and Susan Denise Denson raised one of alternative pop’s most compelling voices, a daughter who carries their birth years on her body and their influence in everything she creates.
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