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Edith Seidl

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Edith Seidl

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Mar 1927 (aged 67–68)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.079792, Longitude: -87.6713514
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EDITH SEIDL
(1869 - 1927)

Miss Edith Seidl, who died at St. Mary's Orphanage last week had been making her home at the institution and she is survived by five sisters and three brothers, all of this county.

The sisters are Mrs. Stephen Krainik, Mrs. Frank Urban and Mrs. Louis Vraney, all of this city; Mrs. Charles Stransky of Francis Creek and Mrs. Joseph Kronforst of Mishicott; Ludwig Seidl of this city, Frank Seidl of Kossuth and Adolph Seidl of Mishicot.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., - Thurs., Mar. 4, 1927

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Miss Edith Seidl, 58, Dies at Local Orphanage

Miss Edith Seidl, aged 58, who for a number of years, has made her home at the St. Mary s Orphanage, died there last night and will be buried tomorrow at the Orphanage cemetery.

Miss Seidl was employed by the Orphanage but has been in ill health for some time, the end coming peacefully last night.

As far as can be determined no relatives survive.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, March 16, 1927 P. 2

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EDITH SEIDL
(1869 - 1927)

Miss Edith Seidl, who died at St. Mary's Orphanage last week had been making her home at the institution and she is survived by five sisters and three brothers, all of this county.

The sisters are Mrs. Stephen Krainik, Mrs. Frank Urban and Mrs. Louis Vraney, all of this city; Mrs. Charles Stransky of Francis Creek and Mrs. Joseph Kronforst of Mishicott; Ludwig Seidl of this city, Frank Seidl of Kossuth and Adolph Seidl of Mishicot.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., - Thurs., Mar. 4, 1927

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Miss Edith Seidl, 58, Dies at Local Orphanage

Miss Edith Seidl, aged 58, who for a number of years, has made her home at the St. Mary s Orphanage, died there last night and will be buried tomorrow at the Orphanage cemetery.

Miss Seidl was employed by the Orphanage but has been in ill health for some time, the end coming peacefully last night.

As far as can be determined no relatives survive.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, March 16, 1927 P. 2

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