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Seybert is a
spelling variant of the
German language surname Seibert.
Notable people with the name include: Adam
Seybert (1773–1825),
politician from Philadelphia...
- Fort
Seybert was an 18th-century
frontier fort in the
Allegheny Mountains in what is now
Pendleton County, West Virginia,
United States. In a 1758 surprise...
- John
Seybert (1791 – 1860) was an
American bishop of the
Evangelical ****ociation. He was only the
second Bishop of this denomination, a
predecessor to...
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Joanna Seybert (born
September 18, 1946) is a
senior United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Eastern District of New...
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Seybert is an
extinct town in Dade County, in the U.S.
state of Missouri. The GNIS
classifies it as a po****ted place. A post
office called Seybert was...
- Adam
Seybert (May 16, 1773 – May 2, 1825) was an
American politician who
served as a Democratic-Republican
member of the U.S.
House of Representatives...
- The
Seybert Commission was a
group of
faculty members at the
University of
Pennsylvania who in 1884–1887
investigated a
number of
respected Spiritualist...
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President Abraham Lincoln, and
other prominent members of society. The 1887
Seybert Commission report marred the
credibility of
Spiritualism at the height...
- Fort
Seybert is an
unincorporated community located in
Pendleton County, West Virginia,
United States. This town was
named for
Captain Jacob Seybert, who...
- Gary Carl
Hatfield is an
American philosopher and Adam
Seybert Professor in
Moral and
Intellectual Philosophy at the
University of Pennsylvania. He is...