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Albert Carl Siefert

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Albert Carl Siefert

Birth
Germany
Death
19 Sep 1953 (aged 92)
New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Parents unknown.

Albert Siefert married Minnie Gross (b. Nov 1862) in Germany in May 1888. They had one son, Otto, born Feb. 17, 1890. The family immigrated from Germany to United States in April 1891. Their destination was St. Paul, Minnesota but the were in Wisconsin by 1894 and settled in New Berlin around 1901. He was a farmer.

Their nephew Herbert Gross died at age 12 in Feb. 1911.

Their beloved son Otto, a US Army soldier, died of pneumonia in a New Orleans, Louisiana military hospital at the end of World War I in Nov. 1918 (Spanish influenza pandemic).

His beloved wife Minnie died in 1945. Albert lived a long life and died at age 92 eight years later. Both are buried on each side of their son Otto.. He was survived by his younger brother Herman Siefert (b. 1880) and by nieces Mrs. Irma (Ted) Gollop and Mrs. Neoda (Milton) Cooper. He was also uncle to nieces and nephews in Pennsylvania: Martha (Elmer) Haug, Bertha Lipke, Anna Lorentz, Henry (Regina) Lipke and Ed (Claire) Lipke.
Parents unknown.

Albert Siefert married Minnie Gross (b. Nov 1862) in Germany in May 1888. They had one son, Otto, born Feb. 17, 1890. The family immigrated from Germany to United States in April 1891. Their destination was St. Paul, Minnesota but the were in Wisconsin by 1894 and settled in New Berlin around 1901. He was a farmer.

Their nephew Herbert Gross died at age 12 in Feb. 1911.

Their beloved son Otto, a US Army soldier, died of pneumonia in a New Orleans, Louisiana military hospital at the end of World War I in Nov. 1918 (Spanish influenza pandemic).

His beloved wife Minnie died in 1945. Albert lived a long life and died at age 92 eight years later. Both are buried on each side of their son Otto.. He was survived by his younger brother Herman Siefert (b. 1880) and by nieces Mrs. Irma (Ted) Gollop and Mrs. Neoda (Milton) Cooper. He was also uncle to nieces and nephews in Pennsylvania: Martha (Elmer) Haug, Bertha Lipke, Anna Lorentz, Henry (Regina) Lipke and Ed (Claire) Lipke.


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