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Edward Siedle

Edward Siedle (June 1859 - 1925) (pronounced Seed-el) was an American property master and technical director who worked mainly at the Metropolitan Opera.
==Personal life==
Siedle was born in Dulwich, England〔"Edward Siedle Dies Opera Stage Ruler", New York Times, 31 Mar 1925, pg 19.〕 in June, 1859. His parents were both German. He emigrated to the US in 1878. In 1883, he married Caroline Siedle, a costume designer for theatre. They had a son named Edward Vincent Siedle who was born around 1888. The 1900 US Census lists their residence as Westchester. The Census also lists a Nora Curran living with them, a young girl a year younger than their son.〔"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSPH-9YH : accessed 07 Aug 2013), Edward Siedle, 1900.〕 By 1907, they were living in Ludlow Park, Yonkers. Caroline died in 1907.〔"Costume Designer Dead," New York Times, February 28, 1907〕 Siedle remarried.〔
Siedle's sister, Philippine Siedle, an opera singer, was married to composer Julian Edwards.〔"Composer Julian Edwards Dead", The Music Trade Review, Vol LI, No 11, Sept 10, 1910, pg 1〕 His son, Edward Vincent Siedle, served on the Mexican border in 1916 and in France as a captain in the 369th United States Infantry. He received the Croix de Guerre.〔New York Tribune, September 24, 1920〕
Siedle was described as "a man large in frame, stooped, with a big cigar drooping from the corner of his mouth... He looked a bit like the Winston Churchill of today." 〔"Life with the Met", by Helen Klaffky Noble, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1954. pg 7.〕 He was rarely seen without a black fedora hat and a cigar in his mouth.〔"Twenty Thousand Distinct Objects in the Opera's Property Room", The Sun, Feb 25, 1912, pg 16〕 His office was described as "cluttered with books, papers, boxes, wigs, and full of a truly startling and heterogeneous collection of furniture, hangings, materials, and odds and ends."〔"Life with the Met", by Helen Klaffky Noble, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1954. pg 8.〕
Siedle was a member of St. Cecile Lodge 568, F. & A. M.〔 He had four dogs of various breeds which he frequently brought to his office.〔"Life with the Met", by Helen Klaffky Noble, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1954. pg 12.〕
Siedle died on the morning of March 30, 1925, at the age of 66,〔 at his home in Port Chester.〔"Edw. Siedle's Funeral Tomorrow", New York Times, 01 Apr 1925, pg 23.〕 He had become ill, stayed home for a few weeks, and died. His funeral was held in the Grand Lodge Room of the Masonic Hall on West Twenty-third street. Most of the staff of the Metropolitan Opera attended, including Gatti-Casazza and Edward Ziegler, as well as representatives of the Theatrical Protective Union and the Theatrical Mechanics' Association. His honorary pallbearers included Jefferson de Angelis, William D. Lang, Philip Crispano, John Nash and Gustave A. Weldhaas. The Masonic Quartet sang ''The Long Day Closes.'' He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery. Siedle was replaced by Walter Jagemann, one of his long-time assistants.〔"Life with the Met", by Helen Klaffky Noble, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1954. pg 47.〕〔"Edward Siedle's Funeral", New York Times, 03 Apr 1925, pg 19〕

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