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Yuma County Pioneer Photographs:
Frank E. Seibert, Yuma
Frank timber-claimed a quarter in section 19, 1N 48W in 1903.
POSSIBLY
In 1870 McDonough County, Illinois,
John Sibert is 50, born in Maryland,
Susan Sibert 45 Pennsylvania,
William Sibert 22 Maryland ,
Mary Sibert 20 Maryland,
Harry Sibert 14 Pennsylvania,
Luther Sibert 12 Pennsylvania, and
Frank Sibert 6 Pennsylvania.
Frank E. Seibert, 23 and Lizzie A. Cacy married on 05 Nov 1883 in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
In 1885 Council Bluffs, Frank Seibert is a hostler, single, 23, born in Pennsylvania.
March 1890 Saline County, Nebraska
"Marshall SEIBERT made a flying trip about thirteen miles south Tuesday after a
span of mares, buggy and harness that had been stolen from Martin FOSTER of
Beaver Crossing. It appears that the thieves left the outfit with a Bohemian by the
name of MUSSIL. Mr. SEIBERT has wired Mr. FOSTER of his good luck.
"
"About 12 o'clock alarm of fire was given, and the room
adjoining the MARTELL restaurant was discovered to be on fire. It appears that
Mrs. MARTELL was the first one to give the alarm; she was awakened by the smoke
choking her, calling to Mr. M to get up the house was on fire. They barely had time to
get what cloths they wear before they were driven out by the smoke. In about an hour
after the alarm was given before nearly half a block was in ashes, consisting of four store
buildings, one was used as a dress-making shop and was occupied by Mrs. MILLER, the
next room west was unoccupied and was where the fire originated the third store west
was occupied by Frank MARTELL as a resturant; the fourth store was occupied in I. N. YOUNG
as a Wind Mill repair and pump shop. Mr. MARTELL's furniture was insured for $500 in the
Anglo-Nevada by S. S. STORY; Mrs. MILLER estimates her loss at about $50. Mr. YOUNG's
loss was small and we understand was fully insured.
The building occupied by MARTELL was owned by A. J. NELSON, the insurance on run
out the tenth of this month and had not been renewed, we understand A. L. BASS owned
the building occupied by I. N. YOUNG. Geo. RADFORD owned the building occupied by Mrs.
MILLER, no insurance. The vacant one, where the fire originated was owned by the heirs
of the SEED estate. This makes a clean sweep from the Oriental hotel corner to the brick
formerly occupied by Frank SEIBERT.
"
March 1892 Friend, Nebraska " Marshal SEIBERT and wife visited Lincoln Wednesday."
July 1897 Red Cloud, Nebraska
In 1900 Friend, Nebraska,
"Franses E. Seiber" is 37,
Anna E. Seiber 33 Wife,
Hary F. Seiber
13 Son, and
Edward Seiber
10 Son.
In 1910 Friend, Nebraska,
Frank Seibert 46 is running a restaurant, born in Pennsylvania,
Anna E. Seibert
39 Wife,
E. H. Seibert
20 Son,
Bertha Rose
20 Servant,
Susan Huber
60 Servant,
May Dea
19 Servant,
Ralph Myers
18 Servant,
John Wond
Boarder, and
Ancil Herd
Boarder.
Frank Edgar Seibert
BIRTH 15 May 1863
DEATH 11 Nov 1918
BURIAL
Andrew Cemetery
Friend, Saline County, Nebraska,
MEMORIAL ID 97810868.
" Frank E. Seibert was born at Clear Springs, Maryland May 15, 1868, and died at Lincoln, Nebr., Nov. 11, 1918, in his fifty-fifth year. In 1865 the family removed to Bushnell, I11..
Mr. Seibert's mother died when he was seven years old and his father when he was eleven,
since when he has made his own way in life. On Nov. 5, 1883, he was married to Annie Elisabeth Casey at Council Bluffs Iowa and removed to Friend in 1887 where for 30 years he had the respect and esteem of the whole community us a business man and citizen.
In 1917 he removed to Lincoln and became a member of the Police Department of that city, dying while on duty. When a boy he was baptised in the Episcopal church. He was a member of
the Knights of Pythias and Modern Woodman. Besaides his wife, he leaves two sons - Harry E. Seibert of Tamora, Nebr., and Edward F. Seibert of this city, and one grand-child Edward F. Seibert, Jr..
He also leaves three brothers - Theodore William and Harry Seibert of Illinois. The body was brought to Friend and funeral services were held at the home of his son, Dr. Seibert, Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Moore preaching the sermon.z
APOPLEXY STRIKES PATROLMANz
Frank E. Seibert Suffers a Fatal Attack While On Duty
Patrolman Frank E. Seibert, em ployee of the Lincoln police department for nearly eight months, died suddenly Monday afternoon. Death was caused by appolexy. He was taken ill while on duty near Fourteenth and O streets.
Two men and a boy helped him to his home at 135 North Fourteenth street. When the landing at the second story of the block was reached, the stricken officer dropped dead.
He lived with his wife on the third floor of the block. He called up the police station shortly after the noon hour and asked Sergeant Lent for his assignment. He was then apparently in the best of health. A short time afterwards he was attacked by apoplexy. Dr. F. B. Hollenbeck was summoned, but when he arrived, Seibert was dead.
He was an old settler of Nebraska and for thirty years was engaged in the restaurant business at Friend. He and Patrolman Charles H. Wilson were old friends and associates.
When they were young they worked on the same farm near Friend. Patrolman Seibert was about fifty-five years old.
He was considered a faithful officer by Chief Malone.z
— Nebraska State Journal
The body of Mr Seibert was brought to Friend Tuesday evening and the funeral was
held from the home of his son, Dr. E. F. Seibert. His death was a shock to the community as many of his friends had recently visited with him and he was in the best of health."
Annie E. Seibert
BIRTH 28 Feb 1867
DEATH 13 Mar 1931
BURIAL
Andrew Cemetery
Friend, Saline County, Nebraska,
MEMORIAL ID 161713048.
Edward Francis Seibert
Spouse's Name Florence Mary Culver
Marriage Date 3 Nov 1915
Marriage Place Hamilton, Nebraska,
In 1917 Frank Seibert was treasurer of School District #70 in Webster County, Nebraska.
In 1930 Boise, Idaho,
Edward F. Seibert 40 is a dentist,
Florence C. Seibert
38 Wife,
Edward F. Seibert
12 Son,
Porter C. Seibert
8 Son, and
Porter C Culver
83 Father-in-law.
Edward Francis Seibert died January 7, 1950 in Boise, Idaho, born 8 Aug 1889 in Nebraska,
Father's Name Frank E. Seibert, Mother Elizabeth A. Casey born in Iowa.
HARRY
Harry E Seibert
BIRTH 16 Aug 1885
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa,
DEATH 9 Nov 1940
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska,
BURIAL
Andrew Cemetery
Friend, Saline County, Nebraska,
PLOT Block 4: Lot 495
MEMORIAL ID 179559672.
"Harry Siebert, 54, pioneer druggist and postmaster of Tamora, Neb., suffered a heart attack at the Iowa-Nebraska football game on Saturday, and passed away a short time later at a Lincoln hospital.
He had been a druggist in Tamora for 33 years following his graduation from Creighton university.
He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Lulu Collom of Gothenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Collom."
Lula Mae Collom Seibert
BIRTH 10 Oct 1887
Custer County, Nebraska,
DEATH 7 Feb 1973
Seward, Seward County, Nebraska,
BURIAL
Andrew Cemetery
Friend, Saline County, Nebraska,
MEMORIAL ID 179559696.
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