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English: Jennie Louise Courter (1879-1963) obituary in the Daily Register of Red Bank, New Jersey on April 19, 1963 |
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Source | Daily Register of Red Bank, New Jersey on April 19, 1963 |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
Other versions | https://www.newspapers.com/clip/73919499/the-daily-register/ |
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[edit]Mrs. Jean Lindauer. Cincinnati, Ohio - Mrs. Jean Courier Lindauer, a descendant of early Newark, N.J. settlers, died here yesterday of a three-year illness. She was 84. Mr. Lindauer, the widow of Oscar A. Lindauer, was a direct descendant of the Crane family, early settlers of Newark, and a lineal descendant of Rev. Dr. Everardus Bogardus, the first Dutch Reformed clergyman from Holland to the Dutch settlers to Nieuw Amsterdam to 1633, and Anneke Johns Bogardus. She also was related to Marcus Lafayette Ward, who built a hospital to Newark during the Civil War for Union soldiers. Born in Newark, Mrs. Lindauer was the daughter of the late Frank J. and Emma McCurdy Courter. She moved to Cincinnati 20 year ago, returning five years ago to live to Ocean Grove. Two years ago she returned to Cincinnati. Was Retired Nurse. Mrs. Lindauer was a practical nurse and retired about 15 years ago. She was a member of the Nutley Golden Age Club and an associate of the Community of the Transfiguration of Glendale, She leaves a son, Charles F. Lindauer of Mesa, Arizona; two daughter, Mrs. Florence E. Cull of Nutley and Mrs. Natalie Richardson of Cincinnati; eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Fairmount Mausoleum Cemetery Chapel, Newark.
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[edit]Mrs. Jean Lindauer Cincinnati, Ohio - Mrs. Jean Courier Lindauer, a descendant of early Newark, New Jersey settlers, died here yesterday of a three-year illness. She was 84. Mr. Lindauer, the widow of Oscar A. Lindauer, was a direct descendant of the Crane family, early settlers of Newark, and a lineal descendant of Rev. Dr. Everardus Bogardus, the first Dutch Reformed clergyman from Holland to the Dutch settlers to Nieuw Amsterdam to 1633, and Anneke Johns Bogardus. She also was related to Marcus Lafayette Ward [sic], who built a hospital in Newark during the Civil War for Union soldiers. Born in Newark, Mrs. Lindauer was the daughter of the late Frank J. and Emma McCurdy Courter. She moved to Cincinnati 20 year ago, returning five years ago to live to Ocean Grove. Two years ago she returned to Cincinnati. Was Retired Nurse. Mrs. Lindauer was a practical nurse and retired about 15 years ago. She was a member of the Nutley Golden Age Club and an associate of the Community of the Transfiguration of Glendale, She leaves a son, Charles F. Lindauer of Mesa, Arizona; two daughter, Mrs. Florence E. Cull of Nutley and Mrs. Natalie Richardson of Cincinnati; eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Fairmount Mausoleum Cemetery Chapel, Newark.
People
[edit]- Jennie Louise Courter (1879-1963), wife of Oscar Arthur Lindauer
- Oscar Arthur Lindauer (1872-1948)
- Charles Frederick Lindauer (1919-2005)
- Florence Elizabeth Lindauer (1907-1967) wife of Charles James Cull
- Natalie Jean Lindauer wife of Alfred Richardson
- Reverend Everardus Bogardus, D.D. (1607-1647)
- Anneke Johns, wife of Everardus Bogardus
- Marcus Lawrence Ward Sr., Governor of New Jersey
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[edit]Marcus Lafayette Ward is Marcus Lawrence Ward Sr.
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