Portal:LeBaron Hart Lindauer
LeBaron Hart Lindauer (1878-1945) worked as a gardener. (b. August 14, 1879; 245 East 20th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA - d. February 23, 1945; United Hospital, Port Chester, Westchester County, New York, USA)
Works about LeBaron Hart Lindauer
edit- Lindauer Left $5,000 (1945)
- His estate settled. "Le Baron Hart Lindauer of 46 Orchard Avenue, Rye, who died Friday left an estate of $5,000 personal property to his wife Catherine Lindauer of the same address, his will filed for probate in Westchester Surrogate's Courts discloses."
- Lindauer Funeral (1945)
- His funeral. "Funeral services for LeBaron Lindauer, of 46 Orchard Avenue, Rye, who died suddenly at the United Hospital on Friday, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the William H. Graham funeral Parlors, Rye. The Rev. Dr. J. Lane Miller of the Rye Methodist Church officiated and also read committal services at the grave in Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye."
- LeBaron Lindauer (1945) Rye Chronicle
- His obituary. "Funeral services for LeBaron Lindauer, of 45 Orchard Avenue, were held on Monday at the William H. Graham Funeral Home. Mr. Lindauer died suddenly last Friday at the United Hospital. The Rev. Dr. J. Lane Miller, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated. Interment was in Greenwood Union Cemetery. Mr. Lindauer had been a resident of Rye for fifty-four years and had been employed on the Charles Sicard estate for twenty-three years prior to his retirement two years ago. He was sixty-five years old. Surviving are his wife, Catherine H. Lindauer, and a sister, Anna Lindauer Lowe, of Rye."
- LeBaron Lindauer (1945) The Daily Item
- His obituary. "LeBaron Lindauer, a resident of Rye for 54 years, died yesterday at United Hospital, where he had been taken following a sudden attack. He was 65 years old. Mr. Lindauer, the son of the late Charles and Anna Kirchaw [sic] Lindauer, had been a gardener and general worker at the Charles Sicard estate, Manursing Island, for 23 years, until his retirement two years ago. He was a member of the Rye Methodist Church. Mr. Lindauer is survived by his wife Catherine H. Lindauer, and a sister, Anna Lindauer Lowe, of Rye."
- Death of his mother. "She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Eloise Freudenberg of Jersey City and Mrs. Anna Lowe of Rye; and two sons Arthur Lindauer and Le Baron Lindauer of Rye."
- Harry Lindauer (1923)
- Death of his brother. "In addition to his wife and one son, Harry, he is survived by his mother, one sister, Mrs. Anna Lowe and two brothers, Arthur and LeBaron Lindauer."
- Charles F. Lindauer (1921)
- Death of his father. "… Deceased is survived by his widow and five children: Mrs. Anna Lowe, Arthur, LeBaron and Harry Lindauer, all of Rye, and Mrs. Eloise Freudenberg of Jersey City Heights, New Jersey."
- Celebrated Sixty-third Anniversary (1920 February 4)
- His parents' 63rd wedding anniversary. "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindauer of Locust avenue were surprised at their home last night by members of their family, it being the sixty-third anniversary of their marriage. Their children, five in number were present. They are Mrs. Eloise Freudenberg, of Jersey City, New Jersey; Mrs. Anna Lindauer Lowe, Harry Lindauer, Arthur Lindauer, and Le Baron Lindauer of Rye, New York. Fifteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren were also at the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Lindauer are in perfect health. Mr. Lindauer is eighty-four years and Mrs. Lindauer seventy-nine years of age. Mrs. Lindauer danced during the evening with Miss Blanche Lowe of Rye, New York, one of the grandchildren."
See also
edit- Portal:Oscar Arthur Moritz Lindauer, his paternal grandfather
- Portal:Charles Frederick Lindauer, his father
- Portal:Anna Augusta Kershaw, his mother
- Portal:Anna Lillian Lindauer, his sister