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Harry Chauncey Lindauer

Harry Chauncey Lindauer (1876-1923) was a clerk at the R.B. and W. Bolt Factory in Port Chester, New York. (b. January 8, 1876; New Jersey, USA - d. May 7, 1923; Grassland Hospital, Mount Pleasant, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA)

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Death of his mother. "Mrs. Anna Augusta Lindauer, ninety-one year old widow of [Charles Frederick Lindauer, died to]day at her home, 38 Elm Place, Rye. She had lived in Rye for the past 41 years. 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."
His death. "Harry Lindauer, a resident of Rye practically all his life, died very early to-day at his home, 38 Elm place, after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Lindauer's health was undermined by an attack of influenza, from which he never fully recovered. For a number of years past he had been employed in a clerical capacity by the Russell, Purdsall & Ward Bolt and Nut Company at Port Chester. Deceased was a son of the late Charles F. Lindauer, the family home for many years having been on Locust avenue. He attended school in Rye and was quite well known about the village. 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. The funeral will be held from Mr. Lindauer's late residence, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial will take place in Greenwood Union Cemetery."
Death of his 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."

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