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Mary Margaret <I>Cummings</I> Sibert

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Mary Margaret Cummings Sibert Veteran

Birth
Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA
Death
16 May 1915 (aged 52)
California, USA
Burial
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
OFF, 8/82
Memorial ID
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Brownsville Herald - Friday, May 21, 1915

MRS WM. L. SIBERT IS DEAD IN SAN FRANCISCO
Mrs William L. Sibert wife of Brigadier General William L. Sibert commander of United States artillery on Pacific coast, died at San Francisco of meningitis on May 16. Advices to this effect were received today by Mrs. R. B. Rentfro and Mrs. E. J. Vivier (sic) of Brownsville, nieces of the deceased. Besides her husband, Mrs. Siebert (sic) is survived by five children, and by a brother, C. E. Cummings, superintendent of the Mexican cables at Mexico City. T. B. Russell of Brownsville is her brother-in-law.
Mrs. Siebert was Miss Mamie Cummings, daughter of the late Judge Franklin Cummings of Brownsville. She was born in this city, August 16, 1863, and married Lieutenant William Siebert, who had just graduated from West Point, on September 17, 1887. She has not resided here since her marriage, but visited here frequently. Her last visit was in 1911.
General Siebert is one of the most prominent commanders in the United States army. He was a member of the board of three engineers comprising the Panama Canal Commission.

Brownsville Herald - Friday, May 21, 1915

MRS WM. L. SIBERT IS DEAD IN SAN FRANCISCO
Mrs William L. Sibert wife of Brigadier General William L. Sibert commander of United States artillery on Pacific coast, died at San Francisco of meningitis on May 16. Advices to this effect were received today by Mrs. R. B. Rentfro and Mrs. E. J. Vivier (sic) of Brownsville, nieces of the deceased. Besides her husband, Mrs. Siebert (sic) is survived by five children, and by a brother, C. E. Cummings, superintendent of the Mexican cables at Mexico City. T. B. Russell of Brownsville is her brother-in-law.
Mrs. Siebert was Miss Mamie Cummings, daughter of the late Judge Franklin Cummings of Brownsville. She was born in this city, August 16, 1863, and married Lieutenant William Siebert, who had just graduated from West Point, on September 17, 1887. She has not resided here since her marriage, but visited here frequently. Her last visit was in 1911.
General Siebert is one of the most prominent commanders in the United States army. He was a member of the board of three engineers comprising the Panama Canal Commission.



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