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Minnie <I>Lindauer</I> Bonn

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Minnie Lindauer Bonn

Birth
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Death
3 Dec 1922 (aged 52–53)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Minnie Lindauer (1869-1922) Bonn (b. 1869; Manhattan, New York City, New York - d. December 3, 1922; Manhattan, New York City, New York)

Parents:
Louis Julius Lindauer (1838-1915) and Mary Sheehan (1842-1888).

Siblings:
Her siblings include: Lulu Lindauer (1870-after1900); Grace Lindauer (1873-?) who was born in May of 1873 in New York and she married Maximilian Massey, and had at least one child, but this line might not be extant; Sophia Lindauer I (1874) who was born on September 10, 1874 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; 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; and the youngest was Adeline Lindauer (1882-aft1930) aka Ada Lindauer who was born in April 1882 in New Jersey and she never married.

Marriage:
Edward Frederic Bonn (1864–1927) on June 21, 1892 in Manhattan, New York City.

Child:
John Hillrick Bonn (1893-1985) who married Leontine Sirgant (1896-1966). Leontine was the daughter of Joseph Sirgant and Felicie Sentaernac.

Death:
December 3, 1922.

Burial:
Greenwood Union Cemetery, section Hedgemont, Lot 44, Grave 1.

Memories about Minnie Lindauer:
Charles Edward Ensko II (1921-2004) said on July 26, 2003: "My grandmother ... 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."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on November 30, 2004. Updated on January 26, 2016 with her marriage, date of death, place of burial, and connected her to living descendants.

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Minnie Lindauer (1869-1922) Bonn (b. 1869; Manhattan, New York City, New York - d. December 3, 1922; Manhattan, New York City, New York)

Parents:
Louis Julius Lindauer (1838-1915) and Mary Sheehan (1842-1888).

Siblings:
Her siblings include: Lulu Lindauer (1870-after1900); Grace Lindauer (1873-?) who was born in May of 1873 in New York and she married Maximilian Massey, and had at least one child, but this line might not be extant; Sophia Lindauer I (1874) who was born on September 10, 1874 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; 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; and the youngest was Adeline Lindauer (1882-aft1930) aka Ada Lindauer who was born in April 1882 in New Jersey and she never married.

Marriage:
Edward Frederic Bonn (1864–1927) on June 21, 1892 in Manhattan, New York City.

Child:
John Hillrick Bonn (1893-1985) who married Leontine Sirgant (1896-1966). Leontine was the daughter of Joseph Sirgant and Felicie Sentaernac.

Death:
December 3, 1922.

Burial:
Greenwood Union Cemetery, section Hedgemont, Lot 44, Grave 1.

Memories about Minnie Lindauer:
Charles Edward Ensko II (1921-2004) said on July 26, 2003: "My grandmother ... 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."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on November 30, 2004. Updated on January 26, 2016 with her marriage, date of death, place of burial, and connected her to living descendants.

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