Wanted: Any information, pictures (Especially pictures, since I have none of this man) of a John Siebert (Sometimes spelled Seibert, depending on which document you're looking at) and his time in the Milwaukee Wisconsin area. This is what I have on him so far via Civil War pension papers, newspaper articles about his wife, and marriage records: John Siebert ----------------- Born July 15, 1840 and died approximately anywhere from February 10th-15th, 1907 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Joined the Civil War PA Infantry (Why PA? My guess is that maybe he was originally from PA) in B Company 31st Regimen of the Pennsylvania Infantry and then his pension papers also state that he was in the 82nd PA Infantry. After his stunt in PA, he apparently met a Celia Gambur (Yambur--I've seen it pronounced 3 ways now) in Milwaukee, where she grew up. Then they went down to Springfield, IL. and married on June 15, 1865. They spent a few years there, then tried their luck in Chicago, IL. Unfortunately, as John was an alcoholic, Celia kicked him out either in Chicago or Springfield. Neither divorced, but Celia stayed in Springfield, IL. and John moved to Milwaukee where he originally met Celia, and spent the rest of his life there. I know his last residence was at 540 National Avenue and I know that his original career was that of a carpenter. If anyone ever comes across any more information pertaining to this man, please let me know! My Great Great Grandpa's somewhat of a mystery. Brent