Those two ffs could be SS. Those terminal SSs were sometimes written to look like fs, especially on Germanic names. Loreen Wells On 11-02-22 04:54 PM, j-appel@juno.com wrote: > JOHN SEIBERT married CLARA (CAROLINE) HUDSON, Melrose Reformed Church, > Elton Ave. and 156th St. > Married: July 19, 1885 > Parents: WILLIAM SEIBERT and BARBARA FANNUFF?????? (originally found > Tunnief on a death certificate, not sure which is correct but the Pastor > may have been correct, it looks like an F not a T. > > PETER HUDSON and CATHERINE SCHULTZ (SCHUTZ) > > Can anyone suggest any other surname for Barbara? The two ff's > at the end are very clear. > > After marrying, they lived in MT. Vernon, NY and had 13 > children. > > WILLIAM/WILHELM SEIBERT was born about 1823/24 in > Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany > > BARBARA SEIBERT was born about 1826 in Hesse-Darmstadt, > Germany > > They had 6 or 7 children: Mary, Anna E., William, John Henry, > Barbara, Peter Nicholas, Edward?? Edward I have not found on any of their > census'. He apparently was a concert violinist, possibly changed the > spelling of Seibert and no one has any information about him other than > that, and supposedly a child of William and Barbara. > > I am especially interested in the family of Anna E. Seibert > who married WILLIAM MACK and they lived in Mt. Vernon, NY. They had 7 > children. William N., George Edward, Lena, Charles, Mabel ( married > George Gibbs and had 10 children), Christina (Tina). 1910 census showed > a Gertrude (daughter in law of who?) living with the family. > > Jeanne Sedler Appel > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >