Individual Details

Carl Wilhelm Siebels Jr

(15 Apr 1894 - 27 Aug 1959)

Pearl Harbor
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Siebels, Monticello, have learned that their son, Alvin Louis Siebels, a sailor on a boat supposedly in the vicinity of Pearl Harbor when the recent Jap attack occurred, is apparently safe. They failed to hear from him after the attack and finally sought the offices of the Monticello Red Cross of which Cecil Goettsch is chairman for the work of contacting soldiers and sailors in the armed forces. Word was received from the Red Cross headquarters at Washington that Siebels up to Jan.19 was not listed among ny casualties or wounded soldiers in the United States armed forces. (Monticello Express February 12, 1942)

Events

Birth15 Apr 1894Langworthy, Jones, Iowa, United States
Marriage2 May 1917Wayne Zion Lutheran Church, Monticello, Jones, Iowa, United States - Alma Margaretha Andreesen
Census (family)1920Wayne Township, Jones, Iowa, United States - Alma Margaretha Andreesen
Census (family)1930Wayne Township, Jones, Iowa, United States - Alma Margaretha Andreesen
Death27 Aug 1959Reseda, Los Angeles, California, United States
Burial31 Aug 1959Oakwood Cemetery, Monticello, Jones, Iowa, United States

Families

SpouseAlma Margaretha Andreesen (1897 - 1975)
ChildCarl Heinrich Siebels (1918 - 1982)
ChildBernice Elizabeth Siebels (1919 - 2002)
FatherWilhelm Carl "William" Siebels (1860 - 1921)
MotherTjede "Katie" Oltmanns (1870 - 1951)
SiblingGerhard August Siebels (1897 - 1968)
SiblingAnna Mathilde Siebels (1906 - 1998)

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