Landauer, Albertine
Birth
Albertine Landauer was born Dec. 8, 1890 in Alsace, France (then part of Germany). Maiden name and parents are not known at this time.
Education
Occupation
The Landauers came to the town of Knox in 1922. Until shortly before her death, she resided on a farm on Beebe Road.
Marriage & Children
Albertine married August Landauer. Their children were:
- Francis Landauer of Phoenix, Ariz.
- Louis Charles Landauer of Latham
- Joseph Landauer of Knox
Death
Albertine Landauer, 86, of Beebe Road, Knox, died October 13, 1977.
Obituary
Albertine Landauer Dies
Funeral services were held Monday St rt. Lucy's Catholic Church, Altamont, for Albertine Landauer, 86, of Beebe Road, Knox, who died Oct. 13. (1977)
Born Dec. 8, 1890 in Alsace, France (then part of Germany), Mrs. Landauer was the wife of the late August Landauer, The Landauers came to the town of Knox in 1922. Until shortly before her death, she resided on a farm on Beebe Road.
She is survived, by three sons, Francis Landauer of Phoenix, Ariz.; Charles Landauer of Latham and Joseph Landauer of Knox, she is also survived by 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Landauer was the grandmother of the late Thomas Landauer.
Her surviving grandsons, Peter, Daniel, Jeffrey, Joel, John, and James Landauer, were pall-bearers at Monday's funeral. Fr. William Walsh officiated. Burial was a Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Niskayuna.
- Altamont Enterprise - Friday, October 21, 1977
Additional Media
Miss Gilroy Married To Altamont Man
Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Marianne L. Gilroy, daughter of J. Herbert Gilroy, Utica, to Louis Charles Landauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Landauer, Altamont, Dec. 28. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Utica. The Rev. James F. Collins officiated. The bride is a graduate of the College of St. Rose. Mr. Landauer is a graduate of Berne-Knox Central School and plans to enter Siena College this month. He formerly served with the Navy as a lieutenant, j . g. Mr. and Mrs. Landauer will make their home in Albany.
- The Knickerbocker News, Albany, N. Y., Wednesday, January 22, 1947
Announcement is made of the engagement
of Miss MariannelArmy and later with GeneralJTufts CoUege, U vacationing with ficiating.
Louise OUroy, daughter of J. Her-isimpson's . Ninth Army in the her mother, Mrs. Robert Earl Jr.. *«*• L0"1* Hy"*1 • a d L t 0 Nbert
Gilroy. 1923 Baker, and the; final drive through Germany. He! Parkway. j Blair, brother-in-law of the bridelate
Mrs. Gilroy. to Lt. (J.g.) Tx>uisJalso served with the Britisn Sec- : — • Igroom, attended the couple. Joyce
Landauer, USNR, son of Mr. and ond Army in Holland. He I s pres-' Home for the holidays from the:So"lca W M flower girt and Ed
JUrs. August Landauer of Alta-jently stationed at Indiantown rrraphagen School of Fashion arej
poftt, N. Y. Gap awaiting discharge. Mies Rhayalene Roller, daughter!
Miss Gilroy Is a senior at the • • • ;of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roller. 1544
College of St. Rose, Albany, where Dr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Broyles St. Vincent; Miss Rhoda E. Howd.
ahe~is majoring in nursing. Ueu- QrBaltimore. Md;. have announceddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
tenant Landauer. a naval pilot, is the engagement of their daughter, Howd, 8 Hillside. New Hartford: Sresently stationed at the U. S. Eleanor Curtis, to Lt. Angus Miss Stella Scarano, daughter of
faval Base at Alemeda, Calif.. Warner Clarke Jr.* USNR. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scarano. 8*0'
alter service in the Pacific. (Mr. and Mrs. Angus W. Clarke, Joy. and Miss Doris 8teinhorst,
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Announcement is made of
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