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I can't figure out which guy the original author is talking about-- though all of them seem to be involved in the labour movement. One is involved with labor in New York City mentioned in the NYT in 1857; another Sebastian Seiler mentioned in a New Orleans newspaper in 1870 in an obituary, "connected with the German press [of New Orleans]". Too much of a coincidence? elle vécut heureuseà jamais (be free) 06:52, 18 July 2011 (UTC)Reply
Added refs should help. There is a modern soccer player with this name also. Would you post your refs so they can be added here? Trilliumz (talk) 23:35, 26 July 2011 (UTC)Reply