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Harry Lindenbaum 1899 - 1968
Harry Lindenbaum of Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, FL was born on March 25, 1899, and died at age 69 years old in May 1968.
Harry Lindenbaum
Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, FL 33139
March 25, 1899
May 1968
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Did you know?Harry Lindenbaum lived 8 years shorter than the average Lindenbaum family member when he died at the age of 69.The average age of a Lindenbaum family member is 77.
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In 1899, in the year that Harry Lindenbaum was born, the meaning of Chinese "oracle bones" was rediscovered. Farmers in China had been turning up the bones in their fields for generations but most often they were ground up and sold as medicine. The chancellor of the Imperial Academy and a friend noticed, before they ground the bones, that they had writing. The bones had been used around the second millennium BC for divination.
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In 1924, when he was 25 years old, Macy's department store in New York held its first "Thanksgiving parade" on November 27th at 9a - during church services but leaving plenty of time to attend the big football game between Syracuse and Columbia universities. The parade was held as a way to promote the opening of the “World’s Largest Store” and its 1 million square feet of retail space in Manhattan’s Herald Square. The parade was 6 miles long and included floats, Macy's employees dressed as clowns, cowboys, and sword-wielding knights, and animals from Central Park Zoo. Santa Claus, of course, brought up the rear - opening the Christmas shopping season for Macy's.
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Lindenbaum, Samuel (Dec 1, 1898 - Sep 1966)
Lindenbaum, Lorraine (Jul 3, 1924 - Oct 12, 1989)
Lindenbaum, Arthur (Aug 10, 1894 - Feb 1964)
Lindenbaum, Sarah (Jul 19, 1921 - Apr 1992)
Lindenbaum-F, Bessie (Sep 14, 1923 - Nov 15, 1999)
Lindenbaum, Lois (Apr 11, 1927 - Dec 29, 2008)
Lindenbaum, Charles (Mar 2, 1906 - Sep 29, 2002)
Lindenbaum, Ray (Dec 3, 1888 - Oct 1969)
Lindenbaum, Marni (May 6, 1966 - May 29, 1993)
Lindenbaum, Ethel (Aug 31, 1907 - Jan 1979)
Lindenbaum, Joseph (Feb 3, 1898 - May 1987)
Lindenbaum, Julia (Jan 1, 1902 - Jul 1987)
Lindenbaum, Max (Dec 10, 1886 - Feb 1976)
Lindenbaum, Abraham (Jul 15, 1902 - Oct 1980)
Lindenbaum, Anna (May 14, 1898 - Apr 22, 1991)
Lindenbaum, Abraham (Mar 12, 1909 - Jul 1980)
Lindenbaum, Benjamin (Dec 3, 1887 - Feb 1965)
Lindenbaum, Gracie (Jan 15, 1916 - Dec 24, 2003)
Lindenbaum, Seymour (Apr 11, 1929 - May 19, 2008)
Lindenbaum, Israel (Apr 19, 1904 - Dec 29, 1996)
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