Seebart Family History

Arthur W. Seebart's Family History

The Surname: Seebart (Ziebarth)
Paternal Roots of the Family Tree
Maternal Roots of the Family Tree
The Children of August and Henrietta
The Ziebarths (Seebarts) in Dakota Territory
Early Married Lift of the George Henry Seebarts
The Seebart Family and the Family Home at Emerado, North Dakota
The Children of the Turtle River Seebarts
 

Edward A. Seebart's Narrative

Preface
The Red River Of The North And The Red River Valley
North Dakota Gravel Deposits
Lake Agassiz And Mccauleyville Beach
Our Much-Debated Surname
A Letter From Cousin Emma
Grandpa, Grandma And Uncle Emmett
My Dad's Correct Name
Taken From Lounsberry's History
Salt River
Posts On The Red River
Early Trading Posts
The Vast Herds Of Buffalo
The Indian Massacre Of 1862-1865
Indian Tribes Of North Dakota
By Lewis F. Crawford
First Child Born In North Dakota
Selkirk Settlement
Opening Of Navigation On The Red River Of The North
McCauleyville
The first dakota printing press
Floods in the valley
Indian wars
The fisk expedition 1864
Hunting upland game west of the missouri
The cannon ball river
Dakota territory
The stevens survey
The fort totten trail
Fort totten
Clear water coulee
Fort totten
Blizzards
The coming of the railroads
Grasshoppers
Mosquitoes of the valley
Homesteading
Interview with Uncle Fred
Sod busting
More about grandpa
Uncle will's mules
Hauled cord wood
Neighbors
Mr. Berton
Dad's homestead and the fort totten trail
Comparing dates
Before moving to emerado
George and charley--the jumper
Dad and mother seebart
A later interview
The dug-out
The old cast-iron range
Bread making
The home comfort stove company
Grandpa's homestead
The haunted house
The hotel selkirk deal
Aunt matie (mrs. A. States)
Mr. And mrs. William koehler
Grandma and her wheelchair
Stickney--ojata
Hauled wood to spafford farm from manville
Uncle bill--his homestead
Twins
Bill and hank
Pioneer stories
The blizzard
Uncle gust
The bond place
The washing machine deal
Gustave zeebart of lakota--dies
Uncle emmett
Uncle ed and aunt jennie
Some old letters
Aunt amelia ellerman
Quoting cousin ernestine ellerman
Letters of 1889 - 90 and 91
Uncle julius
A vacation on the farm
Quoting uncle fred and aunt mary (mamie)
Father, mother and family