MRS. MAGDALENA BIEBL
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, Mrs. Magdalena Biebl, nee Sieber, closed her eyes in the silent slumber of death. A fracture of the right hip sustained about 4 weeks ago together with troubles caused by her advanced age was the cause of death.
The deceased was born in Kreis Pilsen, Bohemia, Austria on August 13, 1835 thus being nearly 81 years of age. In 1858 she was married in her native land to Jos. Biebl, who preceded her in death in 1912, In 1867 the family emigrated to this country, locating in Pennsylvania where they spent 7 years. From there they came to Minnesota and settled on a farm which has since been their home.
Twelve children were born to this union, six of them, however, having preceded their mother in death. The names of the surviving six children are: Frank, Joseph and the Misses Mary and Lena at home; John Biebl of Waseca, and Mrs. Anton Gag, all of New Ulm.
Funeral services were held from the Congregational church on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains were laid to rest in the City cemetery.
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The Biebl Family Plot #330 appears to have only the Family stone which simply has "BIEBL FAMILY". There are no names or dates. There are no visible flat stones in the area for the individuals.
People said to be buried in the family plot are: Anna, Frank, Joseph. Joseph Jr., Magdalene, Magdalena & Mary Biebl.
MRS. MAGDALENA BIEBL
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, Mrs. Magdalena Biebl, nee Sieber, closed her eyes in the silent slumber of death. A fracture of the right hip sustained about 4 weeks ago together with troubles caused by her advanced age was the cause of death.
The deceased was born in Kreis Pilsen, Bohemia, Austria on August 13, 1835 thus being nearly 81 years of age. In 1858 she was married in her native land to Jos. Biebl, who preceded her in death in 1912, In 1867 the family emigrated to this country, locating in Pennsylvania where they spent 7 years. From there they came to Minnesota and settled on a farm which has since been their home.
Twelve children were born to this union, six of them, however, having preceded their mother in death. The names of the surviving six children are: Frank, Joseph and the Misses Mary and Lena at home; John Biebl of Waseca, and Mrs. Anton Gag, all of New Ulm.
Funeral services were held from the Congregational church on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains were laid to rest in the City cemetery.
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The Biebl Family Plot #330 appears to have only the Family stone which simply has "BIEBL FAMILY". There are no names or dates. There are no visible flat stones in the area for the individuals.
People said to be buried in the family plot are: Anna, Frank, Joseph. Joseph Jr., Magdalene, Magdalena & Mary Biebl.
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