George Seither
Kentucky Post, Monday, 6 March 1905, page 5
Col. George Seiter (sic) a Civil War veteran, is out again after a long siege of illness. He had an abscess of the ear and has been laid up since Jan. He lives at Taylor and Prospect av. Bellevue.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 17 August 1905, page 5
The following members of the Granville Moody Post, GAR, Bellevue, will leave Sept 1 for Denver to attend the National GAR Encampment; T F Beyland, William T Bausmith, Charles K Lombard, George Seither Sr. Reese Morgan and Phil Gantschler.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 10 October 1907, page 5
DELEGATION-A delegation from Granville Moody Post GAR will leave next week for the South to visit the battle fields at Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. Among the veterans who will make the trip are T F Beyland, John Stoll and George Seither.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 2 December 1911, page 4
ELECTED-The following officers were elected at the meeting of Granville Moody Post GAR; Commander Chris Maunder; S V C Michael Brunner; J V C Ben Perry; Q M, W T Bausmith; Chaplin Joseph Faber; O D, J N Snider; Surgeon J W Ellis; O G, George Jacobs; I S, J H Green; Delegate to Annual Encampment, George Seither; Alternate, I N Broadhurst.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 29 December 1914, page 2
FUNERAL-The funeral of George Seither Sr. 78, father of Chief of Police Seither, who died early Monday morning, will be held Thursday morning from the residence, 238 Taylor av. with services at 8 am at Sacred Heart Church. Interment will be in Johns Hill Cemetery.
Granville Moody Post No 89 GAR, will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 at Nagel's real estate office to take action on the death of Mr. Seither, who was a member of the post. He served with distinction throughout the Civil War and lost his right arm in battle. His brother Jacob Seither of New Orleans, La. who was connected with the Confederate Army, lost his left arm during a battle.
Seither is survived by seven children, Chief Seither, August Seither, John Seither, Mrs. Mary Selmer, Mrs. Katie Hildebrand, Mrs. Lena Stolle and Mrs. Margaret Thiele. Fifteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive.