The following is taken from "History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania" by Rhamanthus M. Stocker: BEGIN Dr. Albert Augustus Lindabury, son of John Redding and Elmira Hall Lindabury, was born at Clinton, N.J., January 15, 1858; was educated at Rutgers College and Flemington School of Science, whence he received the degree of B.S. in 1878; read medicine with Drs. W.S. Criveling and A.S. Pettinger, of New Jersey; attended lectures at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1882-83; at Baltimore Medical College in 1883-85, graduating there in the latter year; was resident physician at Maryland General Hospital one year; married Miss Mary McPherson of Scranton, Pa., July 15, 1885; located at West Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pa., March 16, 1886. END From "History of Warren County New Jersey" by George Wyckoff Cummins, Ph. D, M. D. in 1911 (pages 303 - 305): BEGIN Conrad Lindenberger arrived in Philadelphia from Germany LINDABERRY on the ship Two Brothers, September 15, 1752. According to Dr. Chambers his children were probably: Henry, referred to below; Conrad, married ------ Cool; Caspar, left three children by his wife Anna Maria ------; John, whose will was dated January 28, and proved July 1, 1777. (II) Henry Lindabury, son probably of Conrad Lindenberger, came with his father to Philadelphia in the ship Two Brothers, and settled in Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth Denberger, who was probably also of German origin, although there is a tradition in the family that she was brought by her parents to this country from the Scottish Highlands, and entering the employ of Stephen Girard, of Philadelphia, remained there until her marriage. Children: Conrad, born in 1785, married Ann Tiger; Jacob, born July 8, 1788, died March 29, 1860, married Mary Bowman; Harbert, referred to below; Ann, married Tunis Updyke; Caspar, born March 29, 1795, died May 27, 1897, married Elizabeth H. Bird; John, married Elizabeth Rodenbaugh; George H., born July 17, 1799, died January 23, 1879, married Mary Hoffman; Eva, married Peter Hockenbury. (III) Harbert, son of Henry and Elizabeth (Denberger) Lindabury, was born in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, about 1789, and died in Morris county, New Jersey, in 1874, aged eighty-four years. Like most of his brothers and sisters he removed from Pennsylvania and settled in German Valley. As was his father before him, he was a blacksmith, a Democrat and a Methodist. He married Elizabeth Landers. Children: Caspar, married Fanny Tiger; Adaline, married George Wise; Amanda, married Matthias Apgar; Hiram, married Margaret Seals; Louisa, married John Seals; John, died in infancy; Aletta, married Joseph Burris; Mancius S. H., married Eleanor Wilson; John Reading, referred to below. (IV) John Reading Lindabury or Lindaberry, son of Harbert and Elizabeth (Landers) Lindabury, was born in Fairmont, Hunterdon county, New Jersey, April 6, 1839, and is now living in Washington, Warren county, New Jersey. He received his early education at White Hall, now Wood Glen, Hunterdon county, and then worked at the trade of blacksmith, until August 5, 1862, when he enlisted in Company H, Fifteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteer Regiment, New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, at which time, through a spirit of fun, he signed his name Lindaberry, which accounts for the change of spelling the name; the son, however, spells the name Lindabury; and served until the end of the civil war. He then worked as a journeyman blacksmith for four years, after which he carried on a carriage and wagon manufacturing business until April 1, 1891, when he removed to Washington, Warren county, New Jersey, and opened his real estate office there. During the civil war Mr. Lindabury was engaged in the battles of Fredericksburg, both engagements at Mary's Heights, the battles of Salem Church, Franklin's Crossing, Virignia, Gettysburg, Fairfield, Spottsylvania, Funkstown, Maryland, and others. He was slightly wounded several times, but never taken prisoner. He is a member of the Liberty Council, No. 15, Order of United American Mechanics; of Warren Council, No. 16, Junior Order United American Mechanics; of Washington Camp, No 26, Patriotic Order Sons of America, and of John F. Reynols Post, No. 66, Grand Army of the Republic. In all these he has held many important offices. He is a Methodist in religion. Mr. Lindaberry is justice of the peace, having served seventeen years; commissioner of deeds fifteen years, also notary public. He does a general real estate and insurance business. He is a stockholder in the West Jersey Telephone Company, also in the Nevada Gold Mining Company, in Nevada. He has been recorder of Washington borough for the past ten years. He married, at Cokesbury, Hunterdon county, New Jersey, March 5, 1861, Almira, daughter of Daniel and Sarah Hall, who was born near Stanton, Hunterdon county, New Jersey, February 22, 1843. Her brothers and sisters are: Margaret, Charity, Anna, Martha, Susan, Jeremiah, Horace, Jane and Peter Hall. Child of John Reading and Almira (Hall) Lindabury: Albert Augustus, referred to below. (V) Dr. Albert Augustus Lindabury, only child of John Reading and Almira (Hall) Lindabury, was born in Hunterdon county, New Jersey, January 15, 1862, and is now practicing his profession in Scranton, Pennsylvania. After going to the public schools for a while he attended a private school in Flemington, New Jersey, where he prepared for Kingston Seminary. Having graduated, he went to the Baltimore Medical College and later to the Philadelphia Medical College. He then went abroad and spent several years studying in London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. He then started in to practice his profession in Scranton. He married Martha Macpherson. Child: Mary H., married Romaine Houser, of West Pittston, Pennsylvania. END