Descendants of Samuel Houston Sibert (William Joshua, David, John David) and Emma L. Penney of Gadsden

  1. Eugene Sibert was born on 28 Feb 1892 [Ref, p. 12][Ref] in Gadsden. [Ref] He died on 12 Jun 1932 in Gadsden. [Ref] He married Josephine Holcombe on 31 Aug 1924. [Ref, p. 12] She was born on 10 Nov 1900 in Atlanta. [Ref, p. 12]
    In 1900 Eugene was eight and living with his parents in Hokes Bluff. [Ref] In 1910 Eugene was 18 and living with his parents in Hokes Bluff. [Ref] Eugene arrived in New Orleans from Bocas Del Toro, Panama on the Abangarez on 24 Jun 1913. [Ref] On 31 May 1917 he was a purchasing agent in a department store. [Ref] In 1920 Eugene, 27, was living with his parents and working as a salesman in a hardward store. [Ref] In 1930 Eugene, 38, and Josephine, 28, were living in a boarding house in Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia. Eugene was a broker for a realtor. [Ref]
    Eugene was tall and slender with blue eyes and light brown hair. [Ref]
  2. Mason Stewart Sibert was born on 15 Feb 1895 [Ref, p. 12] in Gadsden. [Ref][Ref, Alabama] He died on 22 Nov 1956 in Los Angeles county, California. [Ref][Ref, gives his mother's maiden name]
    In 1900 Mason was five and living with his parents in Hokes Bluff. [Ref] In 1910 Mason, 14, was living with his Uncle Olin Sibert's family in Gadsden and attending school. [Ref] In 1910 Mason was 15 and living with his parents in Hokes Bluff. [Ref] On 5 Jun 1917 Mason was a farmer living with his father. [Ref] He enlisted as a private in the infantry on 22 Oct 1917; prior to his enlistment he had been working as a salesman. [Ref] He was discharged on 2 Dec 1918. [Ref] He was a supercargo in the 1920s. [Ref] He was admitted to a National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Sawtelle, Los Angeles, California in 1931. [Ref]
    Mason was tall, of medium build with brown eyes and brown hair. [Ref][Ref, He was 6'3" and 195 pounds]
  3. Martin Luther Sibert was born on 1 Dec 1908 in Gadsden. [Ref, gives his parents' names] He died on 31 Mar 1937 in Gadsden. [Ref] He was buried in the Forrest Cemetery. [Ref] He was unmarried. [Ref]
    In 1910 Martin L. was one and living with his parents in Hokes Bluff. [Ref]
    Martin was a mechanical engineer. [Ref]