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Norma Hilgerman Wed To G. Lindauer (1945)

Grover Cleveland Lindauer (1885-1968) in the The Bergen Record on 10 August 1968. The father of Grover Cleveland Lindauer (1885-1968) was Charles Frederick Lindauer (1836-1921) not "Grover C. Lindauer". His mother was Mary Ann Dunn and Grover appears as "Grover Dunne" in the 1900 United States census. Grover's descendants match descendants of Charles Frederick Lindauer by autosomal DNA. Grover was previously married to Lelia Belle Hebberd (1888-1943). "Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heebbard" are Harvey Watkins Hebberd (1891-1977) and Julia Philippine Dexheimer (1891-1984). Norma Hilgerman's birth name was Norma Mae Stickles (1899-1982).

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Norma Hilgerman Wed To G. Lindauer. Mrs. A. B. Sickles [sic] of Niagara Falls, New York announces the marriage of her daughter, Norma Hilgerman, to Grover C. Lindauer, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Lindauer [sic] of Teaneck. The ceremony was performed on Thursday at parsonage of the Teaneck Methodist Church, with the Rev. Charles Waldron officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heebbard [sic] of Paramus were attendants. A reception was given the home and a dinner was held at the Hans Christian Anderson Tea Room immediately following the ceremony. The couple are living at 509 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck.

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