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Arthur Oscar Lindauer

Arthur Oscar Lindauer (1867-1944) was a circus trapeze performer in 1900 under the name of "Bandy and Tune" and an actor in 1910, and an athletic coach in 1920. He never married or had children. (b. August 23, 1867; Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA - d. March 15, 1944, 1:30 am; Grassland Hospital, Mount Pleasant, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA)

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His death. "Arthur Lindauer, resident of Rye for the past fifty years, died at Grasslands Hospital on Wednesday, following a three-months confinement there. He was seventy-seven years old and lived at 46 Orchard Avenue. Mr. Lindauer, a bachelor, was a retired circus performer. He was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, the son of the late Charles Frederick Lindauer and Anna Augusta Kershaw. Funeral services will be held at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be in Greenwood Union Cemetery. He is survived by a brother, LeBaron Lindauer of the same address and one sister, Mrs. Anna L. Lowe of Oakwood Avenue."
His death. "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."
His parents 63rd anniversary. "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."