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Margaret A. <I>Wilderman</I> Siebert

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Margaret A. Wilderman Siebert

Birth
St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Death
30 Mar 1902 (aged 79)
St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Freeburg, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 5, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Margaret was the daughter of George & Nancy (Hill) Wilderman. She married William Siebert 22 Nov 1849 in St. Clair County, IL.


Obituary:

MRS. MARGARET SIEBERT

Word was received here Monday of the death of Mrs. Margaret Siebert, nee Wilderman, who died Sunday afternoon at her home, 3109 Brantner place, St. Louis. Mrs. Siebert was 80 years of age, and with her husband, the late William Siebert, deceased, formerly resided in this city. Mr. William Siebert was a well-known teacher of music. Mrs. Margaret Siebert was a daughter of George Wilderman, one of the pioneers of this county, and leaves quite of number of relatives here.

She leaves one son, William and one daughter, Mrs. Constantine McGuire; also three brothers, Calvin, Alfred and Albert.

The remains will be brought here from St. Louis on the 8:30 o'clock train Wednesday morning and the funeral will take place to the Stuntz Cemetery on Turkey Hill.

Obituary from the (Belleville) Daily News-Democrat dated April 1, 1902
Margaret was the daughter of George & Nancy (Hill) Wilderman. She married William Siebert 22 Nov 1849 in St. Clair County, IL.


Obituary:

MRS. MARGARET SIEBERT

Word was received here Monday of the death of Mrs. Margaret Siebert, nee Wilderman, who died Sunday afternoon at her home, 3109 Brantner place, St. Louis. Mrs. Siebert was 80 years of age, and with her husband, the late William Siebert, deceased, formerly resided in this city. Mr. William Siebert was a well-known teacher of music. Mrs. Margaret Siebert was a daughter of George Wilderman, one of the pioneers of this county, and leaves quite of number of relatives here.

She leaves one son, William and one daughter, Mrs. Constantine McGuire; also three brothers, Calvin, Alfred and Albert.

The remains will be brought here from St. Louis on the 8:30 o'clock train Wednesday morning and the funeral will take place to the Stuntz Cemetery on Turkey Hill.

Obituary from the (Belleville) Daily News-Democrat dated April 1, 1902


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