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Anna Lillian Lindauer
(1872–1956)

Anna Lillian Lindauer (1872-1956) was married to Ira Lowe. Ira Lowe was already married to another women by way of a romance scam. (b. October 20, 1872; Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA - d. Saturday, June 16, 1956; United Hospital, Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA)

Anna Lillian Lindauer

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Death of her son. "Son of the late Ira and Anna Lindauer Lowe …"
Her death. "Anna Lowe, a Rye resident for over 60 years, died on Saturday at the United Hospital. She was seventy five years old and resided at 21 Oakwood Avenue. The widow of Ira Lowe, she was born in New York City on October 20, 1881 [sic], daughter of the late Charles and Anna Augustus [sic] Kershaw Lindauer. She was a member of the Rye Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Testerman of the home address; a son, Joseph Lowe of Rye; three grandchildren, U.S. Army Captain John Wahl of Fort Benning, Georgia, Mrs. W.F. Spaulding of San Antonio, Texas, and William Joseph Wahl of Rye, and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the William H. Graham Funeral Home with the Reverend Paul Abel, pastor of Rye Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Greenwood Union Cemetery."
Her death. "Anna Lowe, a Rye resident for over 60 years, died on Saturday at the United Hospital. She was seventy five years old and resided at 21 Oakwood Avenue. The widow of Ira Lowe, she was born in New York City on October 20, 1881 [sic], daughter of the late Charles and Anna Augustus [sic] Kershaw Lindauer. She was a member of the Rye Methodist Church. …"
Death of her brother. "LeBaron Lindauer, a resident of Rye for 54 years, died yesterday at United Hospital, where he had been taken following a sudden attack. … Mr. Lindauer is survived by his wife Catherine H. Lindauer, and a sister, Anna Lindauer Lowe, of Rye."
Death of her brother. " Arthur S. Lindauer [sic], a retired circus acrobat, died yesterday at Grasslands Hospital, following four months illness. He was 75 years old and had been a resident of Rye for 50 years. Mr. Lindauer, who resided at 46 Orchard Avenue, Rye, was native of Plainfield, New Jersey, the son of the late Charles F. and Anna Kirshaw [sic]. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna Lindauer Lowe, of Oakwood Avenue, Rye; and brother Le Baron Lindauer, of 46 Orchard Avenue."
Death of her 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."
Death of her 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."
Death of her 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. The funeral and interment will be private."
Death of her bigamist husband. "The body of Ira Lowe arrived in Syracuse at 11 o'clock yesterday morning Cortland and was taken to James Mullin & Son's undertaking rooms. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon with burial at the Jamesville Gate Cemetery. Mr. Lowe was 39 years old, and he died Saturday."
Her second husband was a bigamist. "Ira Lowe, the tailor arrested yesterday on a charge of bigamy, the warrant being sworn out by Adelaide Lowe, of 171 East 109th street, New York City, who claims to have been married to Lowe on August 30, 1894 was held in $500 bail today."
Her second husband was a bigamist."Ira Lowe, a tailor … married in New York City in 1894 … After leaving her, Lowe entered into a marriage, it is alleged, with a woman whom she firmly believes to be Miss Anna Lindauer, also of New York. The Lindauer woman and Lowe have lived together ever since as husband and wife, Mrs. Adelaide Lowe, who says she is wife No. 1, asserts. The real Mrs. Lowe's first intimation of her husband's whereabouts, or that he was again married was a notice of the birth of a child to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lowe of Cortland, which she says she saw in a newspaper."

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