Highest Rank | Private |
Unit | Co. B, 4th Minnesota Infantry |
Date | between 1890 and 1915 |
Born | July, 1840 |
Place Born | Prussia, Germany |
Died | September 13, 1925 |
Place Died | Retsil, WA |
Buried | Mount Pleasant (Seattle) |
Service Record | Enlisted, age 21, on 9/30/1861 as a Private; on 9/30/1861 mustered into "B" Co. MN 4th Infantry; Mustered Out on 10/11/1864 |
Obit/Notes | -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Tuesday, September 15, 1925, page 6, column B Edward Ziebarth Rites Tomorrow Funeral services will be held at two o'clock tomorrow for Edward A. Ziebarth, eighty-five, at the Butterworth Mortuary, with the Rev. R. W. Erickson of the Grace M. E. Church officiating. Mr. Ziebarth died at the Soldiers' Home at Retsil Sunday. He was born in Germany and came to the United States at the age of fifteen. He is survived by two sons, H. W. Ziebarth and H. A. Ziebarth, and six daughters, Mrs. Emma Nay[sic], Mrs. Ida McKaigh[sic], Mrs. Lydia Heuber[sic], Mrs. Clara Blair, Mrs. Mamie Whitedall[sic] and Mrs. Annie Kerr, all of Seattle. He was a member of Stevens Post No. 1, G. A. R. and the Krieger-Verein. Interment will be at the Mount Pleasant cemetery. |
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