Sibert, Kentucky

Sibert is a coal town and rail depot, and was a post office, in Clay County, Kentucky, United States located below the mouth of the Paw Paw Branch of the Horse Creek tributary of the Goose Creek river, half a mile above Hima. The town, depot, and postoffice were all named after a local family who were descendants, through William and Milton Siebert, of pioneers Daniel and Sarah (Sallie) Siebert.

In 1918, a Daniel Siebert had a mine on Horse Creek, 2.625 mile upstream, and Thomas Siebert one 0.25 mile upstream on Paw Paw branch..

The post office was established by Ellen Lewis on 1920-09-20, James W. McNamara its first postmaster, and closed in 1974.

The elevation of Sibert is 876 feet. Its population in July 2007 is 3,027.