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Fred G Seybold

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Fred G Seybold

Birth
Death
4 Dec 1930 (aged 66)
Burial
Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
4b
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HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR FRED G. SEYBOLD, 66, MONDAY AFTERNOON.

Fred G. Seybold, Forest Junction, contractor and builder for 47 years, who died Thursday afternoon in Appleton, after an illness of several months, will be buried Monday afternoon. Services at Zion Evangelical church will be conducted by the Rev. E. A. Lau, local pastor and the Rev. J. F. Nienstedt, Appleton. Burial will be in a family lot in the Brillion village cemetery.
Mr. Seybold was born on a farm south of this village on No. 9, 1864, and had been a resident of his community his entire life. On Sept 3, 1891 he was married to Miss Emma Broehm, after which residence in the village was established. As a building contractor, he was associated with tow of his brothers, William and George, a partnership from which the latter retired in 1916.
Besides the widow, survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Charles E. Hemingway at Mattoon, and Mrs. Leon W. Pettersen of Madison; three brothers, William, John, and George all from here; and four sisters, Mrs. Orville Harris and Mrs. Henry Krieck of Appleton; Mrs. Charles Burbott of Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Albert Rusch of Reedsville.
The Post Crescent – Dec 6, 1930
HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR FRED G. SEYBOLD, 66, MONDAY AFTERNOON.

Fred G. Seybold, Forest Junction, contractor and builder for 47 years, who died Thursday afternoon in Appleton, after an illness of several months, will be buried Monday afternoon. Services at Zion Evangelical church will be conducted by the Rev. E. A. Lau, local pastor and the Rev. J. F. Nienstedt, Appleton. Burial will be in a family lot in the Brillion village cemetery.
Mr. Seybold was born on a farm south of this village on No. 9, 1864, and had been a resident of his community his entire life. On Sept 3, 1891 he was married to Miss Emma Broehm, after which residence in the village was established. As a building contractor, he was associated with tow of his brothers, William and George, a partnership from which the latter retired in 1916.
Besides the widow, survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Charles E. Hemingway at Mattoon, and Mrs. Leon W. Pettersen of Madison; three brothers, William, John, and George all from here; and four sisters, Mrs. Orville Harris and Mrs. Henry Krieck of Appleton; Mrs. Charles Burbott of Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Albert Rusch of Reedsville.
The Post Crescent – Dec 6, 1930


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