Pearl Mae Seibert

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Name Pearl Mae Seibert Birth 17 Apr 1889 Forest City, Winnebago, IA Gender Female Death 18 Apr 1967 Oakland, Alameda, CA - One of 12 children to Peter and Louisa Seibert (nee Denzel). She was a registered nurse and farm wife in Indio in the Coachella Valley. She was burned in a tragic train wreck on the way to her daughter's wedding but survived. Cancer finally took her life.
Name: Pearl M Drollinger
Social Security #: 566663324
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 17 Apr 1889
Birthplace: Iowa
Death Date: 28 Apr 1967
Death Place: Alameda
Mother's Maiden Name: Denziel
Burial Coachella, Riverside, CA - Burial: Coachella Valley Public Cemetery
Plot: Lot 6, Block 2, Unit 3
Coachella, Riverside County, California, USA
Inscription: Mother Pearl M. Drollinger 1889-1967
Person ID I9568 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 6 Sep 2017
Father Peter Seibert Mother Louisa Denzel Family ID F10436 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jacob Manford Drollinger, b. 21 Apr 1871, Grundy County, IL d. 13 Jul 1956, Patton, San Bernardino, CA
(Age 85 years)
Marriage 2 Nov 1926 Watonwan County, MN Children 1. Doris Arlee Drollinger, b. 6 Feb 1928, Lincoln, Lancaster, NE d. 4 Jan 1968, Oakland, Alameda, CA
(Age 39 years)
Family ID F3166 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 Jun 2020
- One of 12 children to Peter and Louisa Seibert (nee Denzel). She was a registered nurse and farm wife in Indio in the Coachella Valley. She was burned in a tragic train wreck on the way to her daughter's wedding but survived. Cancer finally took her life.
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Event Map Birth - 17 Apr 1889 - Forest City, Winnebago, IA Marriage - 2 Nov 1926 - Watonwan County, MN Death - 18 Apr 1967 - Oakland, Alameda, CA Burial - - Coachella, Riverside, CA = Link to Google Earth
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Photos
(L to R) Pearl Drollinger, Jacob Drollinger, Maebel Fawley, Tom Chambers, Darleen Chambers (1948, Indio, CA)
Headstones
Coachella Valley Public Cemetery
Coachella, Riverside, CA
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Notes - Train Disaster on February 4 1947at Kingsburg
Posted 09 Dec 2014 by timothychambers616
On the afternoon of February 4, 1947, an SP train, the "San Jaquin Daylight" hit a tanker truck carrying gasoline outside of Kingsburg, Fresno County, California. There was no derailment but the trains ten cars were completely burned after being engulfed in gasoline as the train dragged the truck 1000 feet. The full story was carried by AP and can be found in many newspapers across the nation.
The next day the death toll rose to 4 with 64 injured, some critically burned. Among the injured was Pearl Mae Drollinger. She suffered third degree burns over most of her body. She was on the way to her daughter's wedding in Oakland which took place on February 6. Her daughter Doris Arlee Drollinger married Thomas J Chambers, an Oakland Policeman.
- Train Disaster on February 4 1947at Kingsburg