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Ada Lindauer II

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Ada Lindauer II

Birth
Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
7 May 1962 (aged 80)
Port Chester, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Ada Lindauer (1882-1962) never married. (b. April 15, 1881; Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. May 7, 1962; Port Chester, Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA)

Name:
Ada Lindauer, Adeline Lindauer.

Parents:
Louis Julius Lindauer (1837-1915) and Mary Sheehan (1842-1888).

Birth:
April 15, 1881 in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Siblings:
Minnie Lindauer (1869-after1880); Lulu Lindauer (1870-after1900) who was born in August of 1870 in New York; an unnamed Lindauer (1872-?) who was born on May 02, 1972 in Manhattan; Grace Lindauer (1873-?) who was born in May of 1873 in New York and she married Maximillian Massey, and had at least one child, but this line might not be extant; Sophia Lindauer I (1874) who was born in Bound Brook, Somerset County, New Jersey and died as an infant; Jennie Lindauer (1874-after1880) who was born in New Jersey; Sofie Lindauer II (1875-?) aka Sophia Lindauer II, who was born in March of 1875 in New York but does not appear in the 1880 Census, and she married a Davis; and Katherine Lindauer (1878-?) aka Kittie Lindauer who was born on August 21, 1878 in Elizabeth, New Jersey and was the fifth child born and the fourth living. Other children may belong to Louis and be buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn in the Lindauer Family Plot but their parentage must be confirmed by a birth or death certificate.

Death of mother:
Her mother died in 1888 when Adeline was just six years old.

Manhattan, New York City:
In 1900 she was living at 108 Washington Place in Manhattan, New York City with her widowed father, Lulu, Grace, and Sofie. In 1930 she was living at 611 West 112th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, with her two sisters: Grace Lindauer (1877-?) who was the widow of Maximillian Massey (c1870-bef1920); and Sophie Lindauer (1875-1945) who was the widow of a man who's last name was Davis.

Port Chester, New York:
By 1950 she was living at the Giddings nursing home in Port Chester, New York.

Death:
She died on May 7, 1962 in Port Chester, Rye, Westchester County, New York as "Adeline Lindauer". Her New York State death certificate was 39817.

Burial:
She was buried May 9, 1962 and was 80 years old, which would have her born in the year 1882. She was buried in Greenwood Union Cemetery in Rye, Westchester County, New York.

Memories of Ada Lindauer:
Charles Edward Ensko II (1921-2004) said on July 26, 2003: "The first Lindauers settled in Philadelphia and may have been involved in horse racing. I have the sofa and chairs from the Philadelphia house that belonged to the Lindauers. My grandmother gave the chairs to me. My grandmother had Alzheimer's and died at age 90 around 1941. My two aunts moved into the apartment and when they died I got the furniture. My grandmother went to a finishing school called Rutgers where the reservoir was in Manhattan, New York. The school was on 44th Street near a clothing store. My grandmother played the piano until she got Alzheimer's. She had cousins called Addy Lindauer, Minny Lindauer and Grace Lindauer that lived in Washington Heights by us. In the 1930s they would come over to our house. Grace Lindauer was married and had a child that died. He fell down a flight of stairs in the large house in Rye in Westchester County. The house in Rye was very big on a couple of acres. Robert Ensko had a shop that sold silver at 682 Lexington Avenue that was three stories high and they owned the building."

Unfinished Tasks:
Her death certificate and obituary will reveal more details. The Rye Chronicle and other local papers will have to be searched.

Relationship:
Ada Lindauer (1882-1962) was the first cousin, three times removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 31, 2003. Updated on November 6, 2014 with her death certificate number. Updated on February 28, 2023 with details of residency in Port Chester, New York from her entry in the 1940 and 1940 census.

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Ada Lindauer (1882-1962) never married. (b. April 15, 1881; Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. May 7, 1962; Port Chester, Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA)

Name:
Ada Lindauer, Adeline Lindauer.

Parents:
Louis Julius Lindauer (1837-1915) and Mary Sheehan (1842-1888).

Birth:
April 15, 1881 in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Siblings:
Minnie Lindauer (1869-after1880); Lulu Lindauer (1870-after1900) who was born in August of 1870 in New York; an unnamed Lindauer (1872-?) who was born on May 02, 1972 in Manhattan; Grace Lindauer (1873-?) who was born in May of 1873 in New York and she married Maximillian Massey, and had at least one child, but this line might not be extant; Sophia Lindauer I (1874) who was born in Bound Brook, Somerset County, New Jersey and died as an infant; Jennie Lindauer (1874-after1880) who was born in New Jersey; Sofie Lindauer II (1875-?) aka Sophia Lindauer II, who was born in March of 1875 in New York but does not appear in the 1880 Census, and she married a Davis; and Katherine Lindauer (1878-?) aka Kittie Lindauer who was born on August 21, 1878 in Elizabeth, New Jersey and was the fifth child born and the fourth living. Other children may belong to Louis and be buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn in the Lindauer Family Plot but their parentage must be confirmed by a birth or death certificate.

Death of mother:
Her mother died in 1888 when Adeline was just six years old.

Manhattan, New York City:
In 1900 she was living at 108 Washington Place in Manhattan, New York City with her widowed father, Lulu, Grace, and Sofie. In 1930 she was living at 611 West 112th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, with her two sisters: Grace Lindauer (1877-?) who was the widow of Maximillian Massey (c1870-bef1920); and Sophie Lindauer (1875-1945) who was the widow of a man who's last name was Davis.

Port Chester, New York:
By 1950 she was living at the Giddings nursing home in Port Chester, New York.

Death:
She died on May 7, 1962 in Port Chester, Rye, Westchester County, New York as "Adeline Lindauer". Her New York State death certificate was 39817.

Burial:
She was buried May 9, 1962 and was 80 years old, which would have her born in the year 1882. She was buried in Greenwood Union Cemetery in Rye, Westchester County, New York.

Memories of Ada Lindauer:
Charles Edward Ensko II (1921-2004) said on July 26, 2003: "The first Lindauers settled in Philadelphia and may have been involved in horse racing. I have the sofa and chairs from the Philadelphia house that belonged to the Lindauers. My grandmother gave the chairs to me. My grandmother had Alzheimer's and died at age 90 around 1941. My two aunts moved into the apartment and when they died I got the furniture. My grandmother went to a finishing school called Rutgers where the reservoir was in Manhattan, New York. The school was on 44th Street near a clothing store. My grandmother played the piano until she got Alzheimer's. She had cousins called Addy Lindauer, Minny Lindauer and Grace Lindauer that lived in Washington Heights by us. In the 1930s they would come over to our house. Grace Lindauer was married and had a child that died. He fell down a flight of stairs in the large house in Rye in Westchester County. The house in Rye was very big on a couple of acres. Robert Ensko had a shop that sold silver at 682 Lexington Avenue that was three stories high and they owned the building."

Unfinished Tasks:
Her death certificate and obituary will reveal more details. The Rye Chronicle and other local papers will have to be searched.

Relationship:
Ada Lindauer (1882-1962) was the first cousin, three times removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 31, 2003. Updated on November 6, 2014 with her death certificate number. Updated on February 28, 2023 with details of residency in Port Chester, New York from her entry in the 1940 and 1940 census.

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