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Elizabeth Ann <I>Sibert</I> Ebert

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Elizabeth Ann Sibert Ebert

Birth
Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Mar 1892 (aged 39)
Fountain Green Township, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Second wife of Daniel Ebert. Also known as Betsy and Betty. ~The Republican, Carthage, Illinois
March 9, 1892
Excerpted from Pansy's column

East Fountain Green.

Died, at her home one mile north-east of Ft. Green, Tuesday morning last at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Daniel Ebert, aged 39 years. Betta Ann Sibert was born June 29, 1852, in Ross county, Ohio. She came with her parents to this state in 1855, where she has since resided; was married to Daniel Ebert Nov. 1, 1877. To them were born seven children, four of whom, with the husband, survive to mourn the death of their best friend. Mrs. Ebert has been a member of the M. E. church for over 15 years and a constant christian. Her death is a sad blow to her family and a large circle of friends by whom she was greatly beloved. The funeral took place at the Majorville M. E. church at 11 o'clock, March 3d, conducted by Rev, Cummings; burial rite at the Majorville cemetery. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, an affectionate neighbor, and a faithful christian. Her last word was "I want to rest; let me lie down and sleep."

Sleep sister sleep,
Sweet be thy rest oft needed before.
Well have we loved thee.
God loved thee more.
For he has taken thee home
To that bright happy shore.
Second wife of Daniel Ebert. Also known as Betsy and Betty. ~The Republican, Carthage, Illinois
March 9, 1892
Excerpted from Pansy's column

East Fountain Green.

Died, at her home one mile north-east of Ft. Green, Tuesday morning last at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Daniel Ebert, aged 39 years. Betta Ann Sibert was born June 29, 1852, in Ross county, Ohio. She came with her parents to this state in 1855, where she has since resided; was married to Daniel Ebert Nov. 1, 1877. To them were born seven children, four of whom, with the husband, survive to mourn the death of their best friend. Mrs. Ebert has been a member of the M. E. church for over 15 years and a constant christian. Her death is a sad blow to her family and a large circle of friends by whom she was greatly beloved. The funeral took place at the Majorville M. E. church at 11 o'clock, March 3d, conducted by Rev, Cummings; burial rite at the Majorville cemetery. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, an affectionate neighbor, and a faithful christian. Her last word was "I want to rest; let me lie down and sleep."

Sleep sister sleep,
Sweet be thy rest oft needed before.
Well have we loved thee.
God loved thee more.
For he has taken thee home
To that bright happy shore.


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