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Charles F Sebelien

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Charles F Sebelien

Birth
Death
1952 (aged 92–93)
Burial
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
123
Memorial ID
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Charles F. Sebelien, 92, died at his home at 206 N. State Street here May 8 after an illness of about four months.
Funeral services were held at St. Boniface Episcopal church, with the Rev. Edmund Webster officiating. Interment was in the New Holstein city cemetery.

Mr. Sebelien was born at Calumet Harbor April 21, 1860. He married Tilla Keller July 31, 1917, at a ceremony in Milwaukee. He served as manager of the Hotel Chilton for many years.

His only immediate survivor is his wife. He was preceded in death by one son, a brother and three sisters.

Mrs. Sebelien has served as welfare director for the city of Chilton for many years, a position which she still holds.
Chilton Times Journal – May 15, 1952
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From Calumet county marriage records:
Charles Frederick Sebelien and Mathilda Agnes Boie (v.2 p.73)
Married Sept. 24, 1884 in civil ceremony in Town of New Holstein
Charles Frederick Sebelien
Son of Hans Sebelien and Anna Pickel
Butcher at New Holstein
Born "Town of Calumet, Fond du Lac County"
Mathilda Agnes Boie
Daughter of Nicolous Boie and Cecelia Turner [Tones?]
Witnesses Ferdinand Hachiz and Charles Nothuagil [Nortuagil?]
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From Calumet county death records:
Charles F. Sebelien (v.13 p.176)
Married
April 21, 1860-May 8, 1952
Parents marked as "unknown"
Hotel manager –born "Town Calumet"
Died from "right sided pneumonitis, 1 week –myocarditis, years
–cardiac decompensation, 1 week –bronchitis, years"
Buried at New Holstein Cemetery
Charles F. Sebelien, 92, died at his home at 206 N. State Street here May 8 after an illness of about four months.
Funeral services were held at St. Boniface Episcopal church, with the Rev. Edmund Webster officiating. Interment was in the New Holstein city cemetery.

Mr. Sebelien was born at Calumet Harbor April 21, 1860. He married Tilla Keller July 31, 1917, at a ceremony in Milwaukee. He served as manager of the Hotel Chilton for many years.

His only immediate survivor is his wife. He was preceded in death by one son, a brother and three sisters.

Mrs. Sebelien has served as welfare director for the city of Chilton for many years, a position which she still holds.
Chilton Times Journal – May 15, 1952
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From Calumet county marriage records:
Charles Frederick Sebelien and Mathilda Agnes Boie (v.2 p.73)
Married Sept. 24, 1884 in civil ceremony in Town of New Holstein
Charles Frederick Sebelien
Son of Hans Sebelien and Anna Pickel
Butcher at New Holstein
Born "Town of Calumet, Fond du Lac County"
Mathilda Agnes Boie
Daughter of Nicolous Boie and Cecelia Turner [Tones?]
Witnesses Ferdinand Hachiz and Charles Nothuagil [Nortuagil?]
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From Calumet county death records:
Charles F. Sebelien (v.13 p.176)
Married
April 21, 1860-May 8, 1952
Parents marked as "unknown"
Hotel manager –born "Town Calumet"
Died from "right sided pneumonitis, 1 week –myocarditis, years
–cardiac decompensation, 1 week –bronchitis, years"
Buried at New Holstein Cemetery


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