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Sophia Weber
(1815–1891)

Sophia Weber (1815-1891) was a housewife. She was an immigrant from Germany to the United States around 1850. Her name is sometimes written as "Sophia Webber". (b. May 26, 1815; Kehl Dorf, Kehl Stadt, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - d. October 9, 1891; Manhattan, New York City, New York County, New York, USA)

Sophia Weber

Works about Sophia Weber

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Her great-granddaughter's memoir: "Sophia and Oscar had three boys and later on one girl. The boys were Charles, Louis and John and the girl, Eloise, was named by her brother, Charles."
Death of her son. "Charles F. Lindauer, a resident of Rye for thirty years or more, died at his home on Locust Avenue at 3:40 yesterday afternoon. Deceased was in his eighty-eighth year and had been a sufferer from a complication of diseases."
Estate of her husband. "Oscar Lindauer Deceased. To Gideon J. Tucker, Esquire, Surrogate of the County of New York. The Petition of Sophia Lindauer respectfully shows: That your Petitioner is a resident of No. 165 Spring Street in the City of New York and is the widow of the said Oscar Lindauer, deceased … deceased left surviving besides your petitioner children residing in this city viz: Charles - Louis & John Lindauer of full age. Eloise Lindauer, a minor over 14 years of age only next of kin; that said deceased was at or immediately previous to and was his death an inhabitant of the County of New York. Your petitioner therefore prays that Letters of Administration of the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased may be granted to her by the said Surrogate of the County of New York. Sophia Lindauer."
Her death. "Sophia Lindauer. Chief Cause: Dyspepsia and Diarrhea. Contributing Cause: Senile Asthenia. Father's Name: Alexander Weber. Mother's Name: Jenette Weber. Place of Death: 301 West Houston."
Death of her husband. "On Wednesday morning, September 5, Oscar A.M. Lindauer, aged 51 years and 2 months. The relatives and friends of his sons, Charles, Louis, and John Lindauer, also the members of Eastern Star Lodge, No. 227, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from 42 Grand Street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains to be interred in Cypress Hill Cemetery."

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