Portal:Eloise Lindauer (1852-1942)

Eloise Lindauer (1852-1942) was a housewife. She married William Arthur Ensko (1850-1889) on 5 July 1876 in Manhattan, New York City. She died in 1941 at age 90. (b. April 9, 1853; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA - d. September 16, 1942; 155 West 171st Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA)

Eloise Lindauer

Works about Eloise Lindauer

Memoir of her grand-daughter. "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. He found it by reading a book (Heloise & Abelard). The boys were much older than Eloise. Eloise grew up in old Greenwich Village in New York City. … Eloise Lindauer married William Ensko, of New York City and had four children: William Arthur Ensko, Charles Edward Ensko, Eloise Ensko and Sophie Charlotte Ensko. Uncle Billy was in the linen business and traveled all over the world. He had a son, Arthur, by his wife, Ethel Minerva Beaver. Arthur was married to Jewell Ripple who later on [wasted] away from cancer. He later married Rose La Gattufa. …"
Death of her daughter. "Sophie C., on Saturday, January 9, 1954. Beloved daughter of the late Eloise Ensko, devoted sister of Eloise and the late William A. and Charles E. Ensko, Sr. Religious service at the Conway Funeral Home, Northern Boulevard at 83rd St., Jackson Heights, on Tuesday, January 12, at 1 P. M. Interment Hackensack Cemetery."
Her death. "Ensko — September 16, 1942, at her home, 552 West 171st Street. Eloise, widow of William and mother of William A., Charles E., Eloise and Sophie C. Ensko. Services at the Universal Chapel, 52nd Street and Lexington Avenue, Saturday, 10 am. Interment private. Omit Flowers."
Death of her husband. "On Monday, July 1, William Ensko, aged 38 years and 9 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Wyandotte Council, No. 851, American Legion of Honor, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 801 West Houston street, today at 1 o'clock P.M."

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