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Hilda Siller

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The fact that father and daughter were both poets and both possessed conspicuous German traits gave them a sort of unified personality. Both had striking artistic temperaments and the same appreciation of humor, though the latter did not show itself in her poetic writings. On the contrary, the poems
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119:; August 7, 1861 – October 8, 1945) was an American poet and short story writer. Although given to the writing of poetry, she was practical in her composition. Siller was also something of a linguist, a musician, and had was said to have "views". 143:, Russia, when he was a boy of fifteen. Her mother's maiden name was Sarah Ann Baldwin (1834-1884); she was an English woman. Hilda's siblings were: Charles (b. 1863) and Frederick (b. 1875). 902: 30: 211:
of Frank and Hilda Siller were alike distinguished for their pathos. They were widely translated from English into German and extensively copied in German periodicals.
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Siller inherited from her parents a love of literature and art. She used the pen name, "Hilda". She wrote for
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She studied music with the best teachers in Europe as well as in Milwaukee, including the works of
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Among Siller's characteristics was a noted indifference to "matters matrimonial".
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Familysearch records Siller's place of birth as Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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249:"One Soul" (translated from the German of Günther Walling) (1891) 131:, August 7, 1861. Her father was Frank Siller (1835-1911), of 411:"Hulda Louise Siller Female 7 August 1861 – 8 October 1945" 441:
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