Frank F. Beth has returned to Chicago and Mrs. Christ Hibbert to Milwaukee after attending the funeral of the late Sebastian Beth
at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 29, 1915 page 3.
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SEBASTIAN BETH
The body of Sebastian Beth was brought to this city for burial Saturday. The funeral was held Monday morning from St. Luke's Church. Mr. Beth was a resident of this city up to 18 years ago when he moved to Evanston, Ill., with his family. He was employed as a jobber in the pail factory here for many years. Sebastian Beth was born in Groev, Germany in 1843. In 1862 he came to America and settled at Two Rivers where he was married in 1868 to Catherine Nilles. He leaves his wife, six sons, John, Nicholas and Chas., of this city; Fred and Peter of Chicago and Jos., of Minneapolis and three daughters, Mrs. Bauer and Mrs. Kurn of Chicago and Mrs. Rohlinger of Evanston.
The Reporter, Fri., July 2, 1915
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Frank F. Beth has returned to Chicago and Mrs. Christ Hibbert to Milwaukee after attending the funeral of the late Sebastian Beth
at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 29, 1915 page 3.
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SEBASTIAN BETH
The body of Sebastian Beth was brought to this city for burial Saturday. The funeral was held Monday morning from St. Luke's Church. Mr. Beth was a resident of this city up to 18 years ago when he moved to Evanston, Ill., with his family. He was employed as a jobber in the pail factory here for many years. Sebastian Beth was born in Groev, Germany in 1843. In 1862 he came to America and settled at Two Rivers where he was married in 1868 to Catherine Nilles. He leaves his wife, six sons, John, Nicholas and Chas., of this city; Fred and Peter of Chicago and Jos., of Minneapolis and three daughters, Mrs. Bauer and Mrs. Kurn of Chicago and Mrs. Rohlinger of Evanston.
The Reporter, Fri., July 2, 1915
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