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Harry Chauncey Lindauer I

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Harry Chauncey Lindauer I

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
27 May 1923 (aged 47)
Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Harry Chauncey Lindauer I (1876-1923) was a clerk at the R.B. and W. Bolt Factory in Port Chester, New York who died of syphilis. (b. January 08, 1876; New Jersey, USA - d. May 07, 1923; Grassland Hospital, Mount Pleasant, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA)

Birth:
Harry was born in New Jersey in 1878 according to the 1900 US census. His birth certificate has not been found yet. His parents were Charles Frederick Lindauer (1835-1921) and Anna Augusta Kershaw (1841-1931).

Siblings:
Some of Harry's siblings include: Eloise Lindauer (1861-1935) aka Ellie Lindauer, born in Manhattan who was married to Maximillian S. Freudenberg I (1858-1921); Arthur Oscar Lindauer (1867-1944) who was a trapeze artist; Adeline Lindauer (1868-1962) aka Ada Lindauer, who was born in Manhattan; Anna Lillian Lindauer (1872-1956) who was born in Manhattan and married Ira Lowe and had at least one child and no grandchildren; and LeBaron Hart Lindauer (1878-1945) who was born in August 1878 in Manhattan who married Catherine Harney (1878-1966) and had no children.

Hoboken:
In 1880 the Lindauers were living at 51 8th Street in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Rye, New York:
Charles moved the family to Rye, New York around 1900 and may have been involved with a hotel there. His mother Anna was born near Glen Cove or Stony Brook in the Oyster Bay area of Long Island.

Marriage:
In 1908 Harry married Hannah Cecilla Shea (1884-?) in New Jersey, and they had a single child: Harry Chauncey Lindauer II (1910-aft1966).

R.B. and W. Bolt Factory:
On September 12, 1918 Harry senior filled out his draft card when he was working as a clerk at R.B. and W. Bolt Factory on Midland Avenue in Port Chester and living at 45 Eldrige Street. In 1920 Harry was living at 38 Elm Place in neighboring Rye, New York with his family, and his sister Anna, and his brother LeBaron, and he was still working as a clerk in the bolt factory.

Death:
He died on May 07, 1923 and was buried in Greenwood Union Cemetery.

Widow:
After his death his widow married John Foran (1887-?)

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 31, 2003. Updated on September 24, 2014 with information on John Foran (1887-?) from the 1940 US census. Updated on May 18, 2017 with the year of his marriage. Updated on July 19, 2018 with New Jersey as his place of birth.

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Harry Chauncey Lindauer I (1876-1923) was a clerk at the R.B. and W. Bolt Factory in Port Chester, New York who died of syphilis. (b. January 08, 1876; New Jersey, USA - d. May 07, 1923; Grassland Hospital, Mount Pleasant, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA)

Birth:
Harry was born in New Jersey in 1878 according to the 1900 US census. His birth certificate has not been found yet. His parents were Charles Frederick Lindauer (1835-1921) and Anna Augusta Kershaw (1841-1931).

Siblings:
Some of Harry's siblings include: Eloise Lindauer (1861-1935) aka Ellie Lindauer, born in Manhattan who was married to Maximillian S. Freudenberg I (1858-1921); Arthur Oscar Lindauer (1867-1944) who was a trapeze artist; Adeline Lindauer (1868-1962) aka Ada Lindauer, who was born in Manhattan; Anna Lillian Lindauer (1872-1956) who was born in Manhattan and married Ira Lowe and had at least one child and no grandchildren; and LeBaron Hart Lindauer (1878-1945) who was born in August 1878 in Manhattan who married Catherine Harney (1878-1966) and had no children.

Hoboken:
In 1880 the Lindauers were living at 51 8th Street in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Rye, New York:
Charles moved the family to Rye, New York around 1900 and may have been involved with a hotel there. His mother Anna was born near Glen Cove or Stony Brook in the Oyster Bay area of Long Island.

Marriage:
In 1908 Harry married Hannah Cecilla Shea (1884-?) in New Jersey, and they had a single child: Harry Chauncey Lindauer II (1910-aft1966).

R.B. and W. Bolt Factory:
On September 12, 1918 Harry senior filled out his draft card when he was working as a clerk at R.B. and W. Bolt Factory on Midland Avenue in Port Chester and living at 45 Eldrige Street. In 1920 Harry was living at 38 Elm Place in neighboring Rye, New York with his family, and his sister Anna, and his brother LeBaron, and he was still working as a clerk in the bolt factory.

Death:
He died on May 07, 1923 and was buried in Greenwood Union Cemetery.

Widow:
After his death his widow married John Foran (1887-?)

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 31, 2003. Updated on September 24, 2014 with information on John Foran (1887-?) from the 1940 US census. Updated on May 18, 2017 with the year of his marriage. Updated on July 19, 2018 with New Jersey as his place of birth.

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