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- [S2] Familienregister Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf, 1800 - 1875, Andreas Drieß, (Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, November 2004), 157.
- [S52] 1850 US Federal Census.
Name: Ball Siver Age: 45 Estimated birth year: abt 1805 Birth Place: Germany Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Rochester Ward 7, Monroe, New York
- [S37] 1860 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
- [S4] 1870 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
- [S38] 1880 US Federal Census.
Name: B. SEIBERT Age: 64 Estimated birth year: <1816> Birthplace: GER Occupation: Cooper Relation: Self Home in 1880: St. John, Perry, Illinois Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: B. SEIBERT Father's birthplace: GER Mother's birthplace: GER Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: St. John, Perry, Illinois; Roll: T9_241; Family History Film: 1254241; Page: 36C; Enumeration District: 73; Image: 0631.
- [S19] 1900 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
Name: B Seibert
Home in 1900: Little Prairie, Pemiscot, Missouri
Age: 85
Birth Date: Jan 1815
Birthplace: Germany
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1859
[1849]
Relationship to Head of House: Father
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Marital Status: Widowed
Residence : Caruthersville City, Pemiscot, Missouri
- [S927] Obituary.
Casper M.B. Seibert died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Huntley, in this city, February 9, 1901, at the age of 86 years and 8 days. Deceased being a devout Catholic from birth, the Rev. Father Schulte conducted religious service at the Huntley residence Sunday afternoon, after which the interment took place at Little Prarie [sic] Cemetery. The Rev. John [?] Seore [?] comforted the bereaved ones. Mr. Seibert was born near the Rhine, in Germany, February 1 [?], 1815. He was raised in that country and at the age of 30 [?] years he married Miss Margaret Weyman [sic]. To them four children were born, of whom three survive, these being Mrs. Huntley, Mrs. John Farmer, Richview, Ills., and Mrs. T. Adam, Beaucoup, Ills. Mr. Seibert followed farming in Germany but in 1849 he, with his family, crossed the ocean and located at Rochester, N.Y., where he learned the cooper's trade, at which he worked as long as his strength permitted. He formerly lived at Belleville, Ills., but twelve years ago he came to this city, where Mrs. Seibert died ten years ago.
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