Biography of Matt G. Siebert
This biography appears on page 49 in
Wisconsin Blue Book (1940)
MATT G. SIEBERT (Dem.) was born March 11, 1883 at Stevens Point and was educated
in the parochial schools in that city. He was a paper maker at Stevens Point
from 1899 to 1902, was employed as a hosiery worker in 1902, and from 1908 to
1916 was secretary and business agent of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and
Bartenders International Alliance of America. Since 1920 he has been in the
hotel business in Salem, Wisconsin. He was town chairman and a member of the
Kenosha County Board in 1926, 1927, 1934, and 1935. He is also a member of the
Kenosha County Historical Society. He was elected to the assembly in 1934 and
reelected in 1938. Home Address: Box 16, Salem.
Kenosha County, second district: Towns of Brighton, Bristol, Paris, Pleasant
Prairie, Randall, Salem, Somers, and Wheatland; village of Silver Lake; first,
fifth, sixth, seventh, and eleventh wards of the city of Kenosha.