Almira Maybee
F, #4801, b. 17 October 1822, d. 26 November 1896
Father* | Joseph C. Maybee1 b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 13 Apr 1864 |
Mother* | Sarah House b. 9 Jul 1798, d. 4 Dec 1834 |
Info* | Information on her came from Royal A. Mabee., George M.Martin #1 to early Maybee Society records. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Rulison. | |
Birth* | 17 October 1822 | Almira Maybee was born on 17 October 1822 at Parish, Oswego County, New York.2 |
(Witness) Census | 1840 | Almira Maybee appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish, Oswego County, New York, ; Maybee, Joseph. One male 5-10, two males 10-15, one male 40-50, one female under 5, one female 5-10, one female 15-20, one female 20-30, one female 30-40.3 |
Marriage* | Almira Maybee married Warren C Rulison.4 | |
Census* | 24 July 1850 | Almira Maybee and Warren C Rulison appeared on the census of 24 July 1850 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. Warren Rulison, 28, M, Carpenter $1200, New York Almira Rulison, 27, F, New York William Rulison, 7, M, New York Joseph Rulison, 5, M, New York Hannah Rulison, 1, F, New York.5 |
Census* | 15 June 1860 | Almira Maybee and Warren C Rulison appeared on the census of 15 June 1860 at Lexington, Sanilac County, Michigan. Warren Rulison, 30, M, Farmer, #1000, $200, New York Almira Rulison, 37, F, New York William Rulison, 16, M, New York Joseph Rulison , 15, M, New York, attended school Mary Rulison, 13, F, New York, attended school Sarah Rulison, 10, F, New York, attended school Charles Rulison, 9, M, New York, attended school Chancy Rulison, 4, M, Michigan Emma Rulison , 2, F, Michigan.6 |
Census | 15 July 1870 | Almira Maybee and Warren C Rulison appeared on the census of 15 July 1870 at Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas. Warren Rulison, 48, M, W, Works in saw mill, $5000, $500, New York Elmira Rulison, 47, F, W, New York Charles Rulison, 19, M, W, New York Chancy Rulison, 15, M, W, Michigan, attending school Emma Rulison, 12, F, W, Michigan, attending school Eva Rulison, 10, F, W, Michigan, attending school Ella Rulison, 8, F, W, Michigan, attending school Edgar Rulison, 6, M, W, Michigan.7 |
Anecdote* | They moved from Parish to Franklin Grove, Ill., in 1853 or 1854, thence to Lexington, Mich., in 1856, thence to Burlingame, Kansas, in 1868. He was killed in a sawmill near Emporia, Kansas, in 1873. His wife died at Muskogee, Oklahoma, in 1901. Children: William A., Joseph W., Mary E., Sarah A., Charles M., Chauncey, Ella M., Hannah M., Emma L., Eva A., Edgar R., Henry, and Maggie.8 | |
(Witness) Probate | 3 November 1873 | Almira Maybee was mentioned when Warren C Rulison's will was probated on 3 November 1873 at Osage County, Kansas. "Heirs were Almira Rulison (widow), William A Rulison, Joseph Rulison, Sarah McNames, Chancy - Charles - Emma - Eva - Ella - Edgar - Rulison, all residing in Osage County Kansas - and Mary E Dawson, Lexington, Michigan, Hannah M Sims residence not known."9 |
Census* | 1 March 1875 | Almira Maybee appeared on the census of 1 March 1875 at Dragoon Townshi, Osage County, Kansas. A Rulison, 52, F, W, Farming, $640, $145, born in New York M C Rulison, 23, M, W, born in New York C Rulison, 19, M, W, born in Michigan, attended school E L Rulison, 17, F, W, born in Michigan, attended school E A Rulison, 15, F, W, born in Michigan, attended school L M Rulison, 13, F, W, born in Michigan, attended school E Rulison, 10, M, W, born in Michigan, attended school.10 |
Death* | 26 November 1896 | She died on 26 November 1896 at age 74.8 |
Burial* | She was buried at Burlingame City Cemetery, Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas. Inscription "Wife of Warren C."11 |
Family | Warren C Rulison b. 28 Nov 1821, d. 24 Oct 1873 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S93] Letter, Joseph W. Mabie to George Martin Maybee, 2/25/1912.
- [S47] From the Joseph Maybee Family Bible.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 Census.
- [S522] Files submitted to the Mayee Society : GMM, apr 84.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, 1850 census, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll: M432_577; Page: 9; Image: 292.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Lexington, Sanilac, Michigan; Roll M653_558; Page: 915; Image: 411; Family History Library Film: 803558.
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…, 1870 Census, Burlingame, Osage, Kansas; Roll: M593_440; Page: 284; Image: 569.
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Kansas, Wills and Probate Records, 1803-1987.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Kansas State Census Collection, 1 Mar 1875, Dragoon Township, Osage County, Kansas, Family 25.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, http://www./cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…, 2000 rev, pg 48.
Clarissa Maybee
F, #4802, b. 1 November 1834, d. 13 February 1872
Father* | Joseph C. Maybee1 b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 13 Apr 1864 |
Mother* | Sarah House b. 9 Jul 1798, d. 4 Dec 1834 |
Name Variation | Clarissa Maybee was also known as Clara. | |
Name Variation | Clarissa Maybee was also known as Clarisy.2 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Sergeant. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Orr. | |
Birth* | 1 November 1834 | She was born on 1 November 1834 at Parish, Oswego County, New York.3 |
(Witness) Census | 1840 | Clarissa Maybee appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish, Oswego County, New York, ; Maybee, Joseph. One male 5-10, two males 10-15, one male 40-50, one female under 5, one female 5-10, one female 15-20, one female 20-30, one female 30-40.4 |
(Witness) Census | 20 July 1850 | Clarissa Maybee appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 53, M, Farmer, NY, $300 Maria Maybee, 34, F, NY Joseph Maybee Jr., 17, M, Farmer, NY, attended school Clarissa Maybee, 15, F, NY, attended school Sally Maybee, 11, F, NY, attended school Elsey Ann Maybee, 6, F, NY, attended school Nancy Maybee, 4, F, NY, attended school Alice Maybee, 1, F, NY.5 |
Census* | 18 June 1855 | Clarissa Maybee appeared on the census of 18 June 1855 at Constantia Township, Oswego County, New York. Clarisa Maybe, 20, F, Boarder (w/Gardinier family), born in Otsego County, Teacher.6 |
Marriage* | She married Harley D Sergeant. | |
Census* | 11 July 1860 | Clarissa Maybee and Harley D Sergeant appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. H D Sergeant, 30, M, W, Student of M. D., Personal estate - $250, born in New York Clarissa Sergeant, 25, F, W, born in New York Clara S Sergeant, 1, F, W, born in New York.7 |
(Witness) Will | 2 June 1862 | Clarissa Maybee was mentioned in the will of Joseph C. Maybee on 2 June 1862 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. "In the name of God. Amen: I Joseph Maybee of the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York of the age of sixty-six years and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament--in manner following That is to say: First --I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mariah Maybee for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow my homestead where I now reside in Parish described in two deeds Viz.: One from George? Scirba and David Parish to Joseph Maybee dated the 25th March AD 1820 ... Said second deed executed by Richard Cleveland to Joseph Maybee the 20th day of October 1830 to have and to hould the use rents and profits of the above described two several pieces of land by paying the taxes thereon and performing the conditions hereinafter mentioned for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath to my wife Mariah all and singular of my household furniture for and during her natural life or as long as the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath all my farming tools farming tools to be and remain on the above described premises and all the stock on the said farm except one span of horses one lumber wagon and one set of harness one dray which is hereinafter disposed of I further order and direct at my decease that my wife Mariah pay out of the above mentioned personal property One Hundred dollars to my daughter Almira wife of Warren Rulison. I further order and direct that --my wife Mariah take care of and provide for my two daughters Viz.: Nancy Maybee and Alice Maybee during her the said Mariah natural life or as long as she remains my widow being the time that the said Mariah houlds and is to use and occupy my homestead as above mentioned to furnish my two above mentioned daughters with board clothing and all the necessaries of life in sickness and in health and to treat them kindly unless they or either of them shall marry and wish to leave home. Second I give and bequeath to my two above named daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice and to their and each of their heirs the above described two several pieces of land being my homestead as above stated at the decease of my wife Mariah or at the time she the said Mariah shall marry again to have and to hould the same and to their heirs each and singular to have one equal undivided half of the above described premises at the decease of my wife or at the time she shall marry again should she marry again. I also give and bequeath to my two daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice all the household furniture and stock conveyed to my wife Mariah at her decease or at the time she shall marry again provided she shall marry again each of them to wit: Nancy and Alice to have one equal undivided half of said personal property at the time above mentioned to wit: At the decease of my wife of when she shall marry again Third I give and devise to my son Joseph and his heirs the hereinafter described piece of land to have and to hould the same to his heirs forever. being and containing 50 21/100 acres as described in a deed executed by the attorney of George Parish to Joseph Maybee executed the 8th day of December 1834. I also give and bequeath to my son Joseph Maybee one span of horses such as shall be on my farm at my decease also one two horse wagon and one set of two horse harness and one dray being the property mentioned and excepted above Fourth I give and devise to my daughter Clarissa wife of Hurley Surgent and to her oldest heir two several pieces of land situate in the town of Parish and described in the two following deeds Viz.: 1st executed by Nathaniel Theis? to Joseph Maybee containing fifteen acres of land be the same more or less 2nd deed executed by William Parcels? to Joseph Maybee to have and to hould the above described premises to her own proper use and to her oldest heir living at my decease and the app____s thereunto belonging Fifth I give and devise to my son Charles Maybee the following piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego being and supposed to contain 57? acres of land described as follows to wit: Bounded on the North by J. C Worn? and on the East by land owned by J Irish? and W. Coan one or both of them on the South by land owned by Milow Coan on the West by land owned by William Owen and being the premises formerly occupied by Peter Dinehart?--Provided always. this will or conveyance is made on the express condition that unless my son Charles returns to Parish (Supposed to be in California now) within ten years from my decease and take possession of the above last described piece of land then I hereby devise and direct the same to go to my son Joseph and to his heirs forever I further direct my Executor to let my son Joseph have the use and occupation of said above described piece of land by paying the taxes assessed thereon until my son Charles shall take possession of the same provided he the said Charles return within ten years of my decease if not then the said Joseph is to have the said land to have and to hould the same and his heirs forever Sixth I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Sally wife of Horace Hays and to her heirs forever the hereinafter described two pieces of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York described as follows to wit: Being the same described in a deed executed by Lester A Huntington? dated the 4th March 1853 to Joseph Maybee and acknowledged before Larry? Thayer a Justice of the Peace. in and for the County of Oswego the 22nd March 1853 being and containing ten acres of land to have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever. Also about 20 rods of land lying south of said ten acres and north of the first described piece of land in the instrument conveyed to Joseph Maybee by Robert Mackie? the 18th day of March 1851 To have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever I hereby appoint my son Joseph Maybee Executor and Clarissa Surgent wife of Hurley Surgent Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the second day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight _Hundred and Sixty --Two Joseph Maybee L.S. The above instrument consisting of five half sheets was the at the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Joseph Maybee as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of ___? who at his request and in his presence and in presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Larry? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Melgard? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Emeline? H Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York 8 From schedule at end of this will his daughter was named Clarissa Orr. Sarah and husband Horace Hayes were left two pieces of land in the town of Parish, NY. From schedule at end of his will it shows her living in Grand Rapids, Michigan9.9,10" |
(Witness) Death | 11 March 1863 | Clarissa Maybee was widowed by the death of Harley D Sergeant on 11 March 1863 at Charity General Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana.11 |
Marriage | circa 1864 | Clarissa Maybee married James Orr circa 1864. |
Memo | May 1866 | Clarissa Maybee with Emma Lodema Sergeant Clarissa Orr petitioned for guardianship of Emma L. Sergeant her daughter. Notice of this application given to Geo. W. Sergeant of Amboy, paternal uncle. in May 1866 at Surrogate Court, Oswego, New York.12 |
Census* | 25 June 1870 | Clarissa Maybee and James Orr appeared on the census of 25 June 1870 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. James Orr, 51, M, W, Farmer, $1500, $600, NY Clarra Orr, 36, F, W, Keeping House, NY Esttella Orr, 13, F, W, NY Corra Orr, 11, F, W, NY, attended school Albert Orr, 7, M, W, NY, attended school Emma Sergeant, 7, F, W, NY, attended school.13 |
Death* | 13 February 1872 | Clarissa Maybee died on 13 February 1872 at Parish, Oswego County, New York, at age 37.14,15,16 |
Burial* | She was buried at Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish, Oswego County, New York. Inscription "Clarissa, wife of James Orr died Feb 12, 1872, aged 38 years."17,16 | |
BaptismLDS* | 20 September 2000 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 20 September 2000. |
Family | Harley D Sergeant b. 1830, d. 11 Mar 1863 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S93] Letter, Joseph W. Mabie to George Martin Maybee, 2/25/1912.
- [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, Her daughter Emma Sergeant or Surgent who married Walter S. Campbell gives her mother's name as Clarisy or Claresy.
- [S47] From the Joseph Maybee Family Bible.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 Census.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M432_577; Page: 7B; Image: 293.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1855, Town of Constantia, Oswego, ED 2, Household 147.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll: M653_838; Page: 276; Family History Library Film: 803838.
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator.
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator : # 20.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865.
- [S142] Submission by George Maybee Martin (1906-1994), Maybee Society Member No. 1.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M593_1074; Page: 362B; Image: 27; Family History Library Film: 552573.
- [S47] From the Joseph Maybee Family Bible; age 79 died 14 February.
- [S95] Oswego County Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/cemeteries.html, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery - 35 years died 13 Feb 1872.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from photo from Jeff Jarrett, e-mail address, November 4, 2014.
- [S95] Oswego County Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/cemeteries.html, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery.
- [S95] Oswego County Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/cemeteries.html, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery - Clara S. d/o Clarissa and Harley Sergeant (on ORR stone).
- [S95] Oswego County Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/cemeteries.html, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery - Homer E. s/o Clarissa and Harley Sergeant (on ORR stone).
Alice Ophelia Maybee
F, #4803, b. 14 July 1848, d. 23 May 1916
Father* | Joseph C. Maybee b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 13 Apr 1864 |
Mother* | Mariah Harrington b. 10 Nov 1816, d. 17 Aug 1890 |
Married Name | Her married name was Edick. | |
Birth* | 14 July 1848 | Alice Ophelia Maybee was born on 14 July 1848 at Parish, Oswego County, New York.1 |
(Witness) Census | 20 July 1850 | Alice Ophelia Maybee appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 53, M, Farmer, NY, $300 Maria Maybee, 34, F, NY Joseph Maybee Jr., 17, M, Farmer, NY, attended school Clarissa Maybee, 15, F, NY, attended school Sally Maybee, 11, F, NY, attended school Elsey Ann Maybee, 6, F, NY, attended school Nancy Maybee, 4, F, NY, attended school Alice Maybee, 1, F, NY.2 |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1855 | Alice Ophelia Maybee appeared on the census of 19 June 1855 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 56, M, Head, born in Otsego County, Married, 29 years in this town, Farmer, owned land Mariah Maybee, 40, F, Wife, born in Otsego County, Married, 20 years in this town Sally Maybee, 19, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Nancy Maybee, 9, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Allice Maybee, 6, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Lived in a frame house worth $300.3 |
(Witness) Census | 17 July 1860 | Alice Ophelia Maybee appeared on the census of 17 July 1860 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Sand Bank PO, Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Jos Maybee, 64, M, Farmer, NY, $6600, $791 Maria Maybee, 43, F, NY Nancy Maybee, 14, F, NY, attended school Alice Maybee, 11, F, NY, attended school.4 |
(Witness) Will | 2 June 1862 | Alice Ophelia Maybee was mentioned in the will of Joseph C. Maybee on 2 June 1862 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. "In the name of God. Amen: I Joseph Maybee of the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York of the age of sixty-six years and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament--in manner following That is to say: First --I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mariah Maybee for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow my homestead where I now reside in Parish described in two deeds Viz.: One from George? Scirba and David Parish to Joseph Maybee dated the 25th March AD 1820 ... Said second deed executed by Richard Cleveland to Joseph Maybee the 20th day of October 1830 to have and to hould the use rents and profits of the above described two several pieces of land by paying the taxes thereon and performing the conditions hereinafter mentioned for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath to my wife Mariah all and singular of my household furniture for and during her natural life or as long as the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath all my farming tools farming tools to be and remain on the above described premises and all the stock on the said farm except one span of horses one lumber wagon and one set of harness one dray which is hereinafter disposed of I further order and direct at my decease that my wife Mariah pay out of the above mentioned personal property One Hundred dollars to my daughter Almira wife of Warren Rulison. I further order and direct that --my wife Mariah take care of and provide for my two daughters Viz.: Nancy Maybee and Alice Maybee during her the said Mariah natural life or as long as she remains my widow being the time that the said Mariah houlds and is to use and occupy my homestead as above mentioned to furnish my two above mentioned daughters with board clothing and all the necessaries of life in sickness and in health and to treat them kindly unless they or either of them shall marry and wish to leave home. Second I give and bequeath to my two above named daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice and to their and each of their heirs the above described two several pieces of land being my homestead as above stated at the decease of my wife Mariah or at the time she the said Mariah shall marry again to have and to hould the same and to their heirs each and singular to have one equal undivided half of the above described premises at the decease of my wife or at the time she shall marry again should she marry again. I also give and bequeath to my two daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice all the household furniture and stock conveyed to my wife Mariah at her decease or at the time she shall marry again provided she shall marry again each of them to wit: Nancy and Alice to have one equal undivided half of said personal property at the time above mentioned to wit: At the decease of my wife of when she shall marry again Third I give and devise to my son Joseph and his heirs the hereinafter described piece of land to have and to hould the same to his heirs forever. being and containing 50 21/100 acres as described in a deed executed by the attorney of George Parish to Joseph Maybee executed the 8th day of December 1834. I also give and bequeath to my son Joseph Maybee one span of horses such as shall be on my farm at my decease also one two horse wagon and one set of two horse harness and one dray being the property mentioned and excepted above Fourth I give and devise to my daughter Clarissa wife of Hurley Surgent and to her oldest heir two several pieces of land situate in the town of Parish and described in the two following deeds Viz.: 1st executed by Nathaniel Theis? to Joseph Maybee containing fifteen acres of land be the same more or less 2nd deed executed by William Parcels? to Joseph Maybee to have and to hould the above described premises to her own proper use and to her oldest heir living at my decease and the app____s thereunto belonging Fifth I give and devise to my son Charles Maybee the following piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego being and supposed to contain 57? acres of land described as follows to wit: Bounded on the North by J. C Worn? and on the East by land owned by J Irish? and W. Coan one or both of them on the South by land owned by Milow Coan on the West by land owned by William Owen and being the premises formerly occupied by Peter Dinehart?--Provided always. this will or conveyance is made on the express condition that unless my son Charles returns to Parish (Supposed to be in California now) within ten years from my decease and take possession of the above last described piece of land then I hereby devise and direct the same to go to my son Joseph and to his heirs forever I further direct my Executor to let my son Joseph have the use and occupation of said above described piece of land by paying the taxes assessed thereon until my son Charles shall take possession of the same provided he the said Charles return within ten years of my decease if not then the said Joseph is to have the said land to have and to hould the same and his heirs forever Sixth I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Sally wife of Horace Hays and to her heirs forever the hereinafter described two pieces of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York described as follows to wit: Being the same described in a deed executed by Lester A Huntington? dated the 4th March 1853 to Joseph Maybee and acknowledged before Larry? Thayer a Justice of the Peace. in and for the County of Oswego the 22nd March 1853 being and containing ten acres of land to have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever. Also about 20 rods of land lying south of said ten acres and north of the first described piece of land in the instrument conveyed to Joseph Maybee by Robert Mackie? the 18th day of March 1851 To have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever I hereby appoint my son Joseph Maybee Executor and Clarissa Surgent wife of Hurley Surgent Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the second day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight _Hundred and Sixty --Two Joseph Maybee L.S. The above instrument consisting of five half sheets was the at the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Joseph Maybee as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of ___? who at his request and in his presence and in presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Larry? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Melgard? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Emeline? H Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York 5 From schedule at end of this will his daughter was named Clarissa Orr. Sarah and husband Horace Hayes were left two pieces of land in the town of Parish, NY. From schedule at end of his will it shows her living in Grand Rapids, Michigan6.6,7" |
Marriage* | 15 August 1869 | Alice Ophelia Maybee married William Joseph Edick on 15 August 1869.8 |
Census* | 1880 | Alice Ophelia Maybee and William Joseph Edick appeared on the census of 1880 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. Wm. Edick, Self, M, Male, W, 33, In, Lumberman, In, NY Alice Edick, Wife, M, Female, W, 30, NY, Keeping House, In, NY.9 |
Residence* | 1912 | Alice Ophelia Maybee lived in 1912 at Parish, Oswego County, New York; in poor health.10 |
Death* | 23 May 1916 | She died on 23 May 1916 at Parish, Oswego County, New York, at age 67.11 |
Burial* | She was buried at Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish, Oswego County, New York.11 | |
BaptismLDS* | 20 September 2000 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 20 September 2000. |
Family | William Joseph Edick b. 18 Sep 1845, d. 26 Mar 1926 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S47] From the Joseph Maybee Family Bible.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M432_577; Page: 7B; Image: 293.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1855, Town of Parish, Oswego, Household 237.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M653_838; Page: 280; Image: 159; Family History Library Film: 803838.
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator.
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator : # 20.
- [S142] Submission by George Maybee Martin (1906-1994), Maybee Society Member No. 1., Alice's letters.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York, Family History Library Film, 1254915, NA Film Number, T9-0915, Page Number, 23c.
- [S93] Letter, Joseph W. Mabie to George Martin Maybee, 2/25/1912.
- [S95] Oswego County Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/cemeteries.html, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery.
Nancy Lilage Maybee
F, #4804, b. 27 July 1845, d. July 1906
Father* | Joseph C. Maybee b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 13 Apr 1864 |
Mother* | Mariah Harrington b. 10 Nov 1816, d. 17 Aug 1890 |
Married Name | Her married name was Northrup.1 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Heller. | |
Name Variation | Nancy Lilage Maybee was also known as Lilly. | |
Birth* | 27 July 1845 | She was born on 27 July 1845 at Parish, Oswego County, New York.2,1 |
(Witness) Census | 20 July 1850 | Nancy Lilage Maybee appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 53, M, Farmer, NY, $300 Maria Maybee, 34, F, NY Joseph Maybee Jr., 17, M, Farmer, NY, attended school Clarissa Maybee, 15, F, NY, attended school Sally Maybee, 11, F, NY, attended school Elsey Ann Maybee, 6, F, NY, attended school Nancy Maybee, 4, F, NY, attended school Alice Maybee, 1, F, NY.3 |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1855 | Nancy Lilage Maybee appeared on the census of 19 June 1855 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 56, M, Head, born in Otsego County, Married, 29 years in this town, Farmer, owned land Mariah Maybee, 40, F, Wife, born in Otsego County, Married, 20 years in this town Sally Maybee, 19, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Nancy Maybee, 9, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Allice Maybee, 6, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Lived in a frame house worth $300.4 |
(Witness) Census | 17 July 1860 | Nancy Lilage Maybee appeared on the census of 17 July 1860 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Sand Bank PO, Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Jos Maybee, 64, M, Farmer, NY, $6600, $791 Maria Maybee, 43, F, NY Nancy Maybee, 14, F, NY, attended school Alice Maybee, 11, F, NY, attended school.5 |
(Witness) Will | 2 June 1862 | Nancy Lilage Maybee was mentioned in the will of Joseph C. Maybee on 2 June 1862 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. "In the name of God. Amen: I Joseph Maybee of the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York of the age of sixty-six years and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament--in manner following That is to say: First --I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mariah Maybee for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow my homestead where I now reside in Parish described in two deeds Viz.: One from George? Scirba and David Parish to Joseph Maybee dated the 25th March AD 1820 ... Said second deed executed by Richard Cleveland to Joseph Maybee the 20th day of October 1830 to have and to hould the use rents and profits of the above described two several pieces of land by paying the taxes thereon and performing the conditions hereinafter mentioned for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath to my wife Mariah all and singular of my household furniture for and during her natural life or as long as the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath all my farming tools farming tools to be and remain on the above described premises and all the stock on the said farm except one span of horses one lumber wagon and one set of harness one dray which is hereinafter disposed of I further order and direct at my decease that my wife Mariah pay out of the above mentioned personal property One Hundred dollars to my daughter Almira wife of Warren Rulison. I further order and direct that --my wife Mariah take care of and provide for my two daughters Viz.: Nancy Maybee and Alice Maybee during her the said Mariah natural life or as long as she remains my widow being the time that the said Mariah houlds and is to use and occupy my homestead as above mentioned to furnish my two above mentioned daughters with board clothing and all the necessaries of life in sickness and in health and to treat them kindly unless they or either of them shall marry and wish to leave home. Second I give and bequeath to my two above named daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice and to their and each of their heirs the above described two several pieces of land being my homestead as above stated at the decease of my wife Mariah or at the time she the said Mariah shall marry again to have and to hould the same and to their heirs each and singular to have one equal undivided half of the above described premises at the decease of my wife or at the time she shall marry again should she marry again. I also give and bequeath to my two daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice all the household furniture and stock conveyed to my wife Mariah at her decease or at the time she shall marry again provided she shall marry again each of them to wit: Nancy and Alice to have one equal undivided half of said personal property at the time above mentioned to wit: At the decease of my wife of when she shall marry again Third I give and devise to my son Joseph and his heirs the hereinafter described piece of land to have and to hould the same to his heirs forever. being and containing 50 21/100 acres as described in a deed executed by the attorney of George Parish to Joseph Maybee executed the 8th day of December 1834. I also give and bequeath to my son Joseph Maybee one span of horses such as shall be on my farm at my decease also one two horse wagon and one set of two horse harness and one dray being the property mentioned and excepted above Fourth I give and devise to my daughter Clarissa wife of Hurley Surgent and to her oldest heir two several pieces of land situate in the town of Parish and described in the two following deeds Viz.: 1st executed by Nathaniel Theis? to Joseph Maybee containing fifteen acres of land be the same more or less 2nd deed executed by William Parcels? to Joseph Maybee to have and to hould the above described premises to her own proper use and to her oldest heir living at my decease and the app____s thereunto belonging Fifth I give and devise to my son Charles Maybee the following piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego being and supposed to contain 57? acres of land described as follows to wit: Bounded on the North by J. C Worn? and on the East by land owned by J Irish? and W. Coan one or both of them on the South by land owned by Milow Coan on the West by land owned by William Owen and being the premises formerly occupied by Peter Dinehart?--Provided always. this will or conveyance is made on the express condition that unless my son Charles returns to Parish (Supposed to be in California now) within ten years from my decease and take possession of the above last described piece of land then I hereby devise and direct the same to go to my son Joseph and to his heirs forever I further direct my Executor to let my son Joseph have the use and occupation of said above described piece of land by paying the taxes assessed thereon until my son Charles shall take possession of the same provided he the said Charles return within ten years of my decease if not then the said Joseph is to have the said land to have and to hould the same and his heirs forever Sixth I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Sally wife of Horace Hays and to her heirs forever the hereinafter described two pieces of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York described as follows to wit: Being the same described in a deed executed by Lester A Huntington? dated the 4th March 1853 to Joseph Maybee and acknowledged before Larry? Thayer a Justice of the Peace. in and for the County of Oswego the 22nd March 1853 being and containing ten acres of land to have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever. Also about 20 rods of land lying south of said ten acres and north of the first described piece of land in the instrument conveyed to Joseph Maybee by Robert Mackie? the 18th day of March 1851 To have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever I hereby appoint my son Joseph Maybee Executor and Clarissa Surgent wife of Hurley Surgent Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the second day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight _Hundred and Sixty --Two Joseph Maybee L.S. The above instrument consisting of five half sheets was the at the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Joseph Maybee as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of ___? who at his request and in his presence and in presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Larry? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Melgard? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Emeline? H Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York 6 From schedule at end of this will his daughter was named Clarissa Orr. Sarah and husband Horace Hayes were left two pieces of land in the town of Parish, NY. From schedule at end of his will it shows her living in Grand Rapids, Michigan7.7,8" |
Living* | 1864 | Nancy Lilage Maybee was living in 1864 at Parish, Oswego County, New York; schedule from Father's will. |
Marriage* | 20 November 1868 | She married Milan L. Northrup on 20 November 1868 at Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan. "Lillie N. Mabee, 21, Grand Rapids, b. Parish, N.Y. married Milan L. L. Northrop 21, Grand Rapids, b. N.Y. occ. Mechanic, on Nov 20, 1868 in Grand Rapids, Kent County by James H. Ross, Min., Charlott Martin, Grand Rapids, and Roselia Ross, same place, witnesses. 6:50."1 |
Marriage | Nancy Lilage Maybee married Carlos H. Heller. | |
Census* | 1 June 1905 | Nancy Lilage Maybee and Carlos H. Heller appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 at South Street, Parish, Oswego County, New York.9 |
Anecdote* | She died under "peculiar circumstances" after being married to Mr. Heller, who was very mean to her and there was considerable suspicion that he had murdered her. She had no children.10 | |
Death* | July 1906 | Nancy Lilage Maybee died in July 1906. |
Burial* | She was buried at Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish, Oswego County, New York. Inscription "Nancy Lilige Maybee wife of Carlos Heller 1846-1906."11 | |
BaptismLDS* | 20 September 2000 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 20 September 2000. |
Family | Milan L. Northrup b. 6 Nov 1848, d. 16 Mar 1908 |
Citations
- [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., Michigan Marriages.
- [S47] From the Joseph Maybee Family Bible.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M432_577; Page: 7B; Image: 293.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1855, Town of Parish, Oswego, Household 237.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M653_838; Page: 280; Image: 159; Family History Library Film: 803838.
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator.
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator : # 20.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1905, Parish, Oswego, New York, USA.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from photo from Jeff Jarrett, e-mail address, November 4, 2014.
Ephraim Earl Maybee
M, #4805, b. 29 December 1843, d. 14 November 1851
Father* | Joseph C. Maybee b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 13 Apr 1864 |
Mother* | Mariah Harrington b. 10 Nov 1816, d. 17 Aug 1890 |
Birth* | 29 December 1843 | Ephraim Earl Maybee was born on 29 December 1843 at Oswego County, New York.1 |
(Witness) Census | 20 July 1850 | Ephraim Earl Maybee appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 53, M, Farmer, NY, $300 Maria Maybee, 34, F, NY Joseph Maybee Jr., 17, M, Farmer, NY, attended school Clarissa Maybee, 15, F, NY, attended school Sally Maybee, 11, F, NY, attended school Elsey Ann Maybee, 6, F, NY, attended school Nancy Maybee, 4, F, NY, attended school Alice Maybee, 1, F, NY.2 |
Death* | 14 November 1851 | Ephraim Earl Maybee died on 14 November 1851 at age 7.1 |
Burial* | He was buried at Colosse Cemetery, Town of Mexico, Oswego County, New York. Inscription "Ephraim B., aged 8 yrs, 10 mo, 16 da; died Nov. 15, 1851; son of Joseph & Maria Maybee."3 | |
BaptismLDS* | 30 September 2000 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 30 September 2000. |
Citations
- [S47] From the Joseph Maybee Family Bible.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M432_577; Page: 7B; Image: 293.
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…, and Find A Grave Memorial# 20138374.
Sarah Harrington Maybee1,2
F, #4806, b. 9 June 1838, d. 17 August 1893
Father* | Joseph C. Maybee b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 13 Apr 1864 |
Mother* | Mariah Harrington b. 10 Nov 1816, d. 17 Aug 1890 |
Name Variation | Sarah Harrington Maybee was also known as Sally.3 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Hayes. | |
Birth* | 9 June 1838 | She was born on 9 June 1838 at Oswego County, New York.4,5 |
(Witness) Census | 1840 | Sarah Harrington Maybee appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish, Oswego County, New York, ; Maybee, Joseph. One male 5-10, two males 10-15, one male 40-50, one female under 5, one female 5-10, one female 15-20, one female 20-30, one female 30-40.6 |
(Witness) Census | 20 July 1850 | Sarah Harrington Maybee appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 53, M, Farmer, NY, $300 Maria Maybee, 34, F, NY Joseph Maybee Jr., 17, M, Farmer, NY, attended school Clarissa Maybee, 15, F, NY, attended school Sally Maybee, 11, F, NY, attended school Elsey Ann Maybee, 6, F, NY, attended school Nancy Maybee, 4, F, NY, attended school Alice Maybee, 1, F, NY.7 |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1855 | Sarah Harrington Maybee appeared on the census of 19 June 1855 in the household of Joseph C. Maybee and Mariah Harrington at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York, ; Joseph Maybee, 56, M, Head, born in Otsego County, Married, 29 years in this town, Farmer, owned land Mariah Maybee, 40, F, Wife, born in Otsego County, Married, 20 years in this town Sally Maybee, 19, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Nancy Maybee, 9, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Allice Maybee, 6, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, lived in this town whole life Lived in a frame house worth $300.8 |
Marriage* | Sarah Harrington Maybee married Horace Newton Hayes.1,9 | |
Census* | 17 July 1860 | Sarah Harrington Maybee and Horace Newton Hayes appeared on the census of 17 July 1860 at Sand Bank PO, Parish Township, Oswego County, New York. Horace N Hayes, 23, M, Day Labor, $200, $150, NY Sally Hayes, 22, F, NY Chas O Hayes, 2, M, NY.10 |
(Witness) Will | 2 June 1862 | Sarah Harrington Maybee was mentioned in the will of Joseph C. Maybee on 2 June 1862 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. "In the name of God. Amen: I Joseph Maybee of the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York of the age of sixty-six years and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament--in manner following That is to say: First --I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mariah Maybee for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow my homestead where I now reside in Parish described in two deeds Viz.: One from George? Scirba and David Parish to Joseph Maybee dated the 25th March AD 1820 ... Said second deed executed by Richard Cleveland to Joseph Maybee the 20th day of October 1830 to have and to hould the use rents and profits of the above described two several pieces of land by paying the taxes thereon and performing the conditions hereinafter mentioned for and during her natural life or as long as she the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath to my wife Mariah all and singular of my household furniture for and during her natural life or as long as the said Mariah remains my widow. I also give and bequeath all my farming tools farming tools to be and remain on the above described premises and all the stock on the said farm except one span of horses one lumber wagon and one set of harness one dray which is hereinafter disposed of I further order and direct at my decease that my wife Mariah pay out of the above mentioned personal property One Hundred dollars to my daughter Almira wife of Warren Rulison. I further order and direct that --my wife Mariah take care of and provide for my two daughters Viz.: Nancy Maybee and Alice Maybee during her the said Mariah natural life or as long as she remains my widow being the time that the said Mariah houlds and is to use and occupy my homestead as above mentioned to furnish my two above mentioned daughters with board clothing and all the necessaries of life in sickness and in health and to treat them kindly unless they or either of them shall marry and wish to leave home. Second I give and bequeath to my two above named daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice and to their and each of their heirs the above described two several pieces of land being my homestead as above stated at the decease of my wife Mariah or at the time she the said Mariah shall marry again to have and to hould the same and to their heirs each and singular to have one equal undivided half of the above described premises at the decease of my wife or at the time she shall marry again should she marry again. I also give and bequeath to my two daughters Viz.: Nancy and Alice all the household furniture and stock conveyed to my wife Mariah at her decease or at the time she shall marry again provided she shall marry again each of them to wit: Nancy and Alice to have one equal undivided half of said personal property at the time above mentioned to wit: At the decease of my wife of when she shall marry again Third I give and devise to my son Joseph and his heirs the hereinafter described piece of land to have and to hould the same to his heirs forever. being and containing 50 21/100 acres as described in a deed executed by the attorney of George Parish to Joseph Maybee executed the 8th day of December 1834. I also give and bequeath to my son Joseph Maybee one span of horses such as shall be on my farm at my decease also one two horse wagon and one set of two horse harness and one dray being the property mentioned and excepted above Fourth I give and devise to my daughter Clarissa wife of Hurley Surgent and to her oldest heir two several pieces of land situate in the town of Parish and described in the two following deeds Viz.: 1st executed by Nathaniel Theis? to Joseph Maybee containing fifteen acres of land be the same more or less 2nd deed executed by William Parcels? to Joseph Maybee to have and to hould the above described premises to her own proper use and to her oldest heir living at my decease and the app____s thereunto belonging Fifth I give and devise to my son Charles Maybee the following piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego being and supposed to contain 57? acres of land described as follows to wit: Bounded on the North by J. C Worn? and on the East by land owned by J Irish? and W. Coan one or both of them on the South by land owned by Milow Coan on the West by land owned by William Owen and being the premises formerly occupied by Peter Dinehart?--Provided always. this will or conveyance is made on the express condition that unless my son Charles returns to Parish (Supposed to be in California now) within ten years from my decease and take possession of the above last described piece of land then I hereby devise and direct the same to go to my son Joseph and to his heirs forever I further direct my Executor to let my son Joseph have the use and occupation of said above described piece of land by paying the taxes assessed thereon until my son Charles shall take possession of the same provided he the said Charles return within ten years of my decease if not then the said Joseph is to have the said land to have and to hould the same and his heirs forever Sixth I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Sally wife of Horace Hays and to her heirs forever the hereinafter described two pieces of land situate in the town of Parish in the County of Oswego and State of New York described as follows to wit: Being the same described in a deed executed by Lester A Huntington? dated the 4th March 1853 to Joseph Maybee and acknowledged before Larry? Thayer a Justice of the Peace. in and for the County of Oswego the 22nd March 1853 being and containing ten acres of land to have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever. Also about 20 rods of land lying south of said ten acres and north of the first described piece of land in the instrument conveyed to Joseph Maybee by Robert Mackie? the 18th day of March 1851 To have and to hold the same and to her heirs forever I hereby appoint my son Joseph Maybee Executor and Clarissa Surgent wife of Hurley Surgent Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the second day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight _Hundred and Sixty --Two Joseph Maybee L.S. The above instrument consisting of five half sheets was the at the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Joseph Maybee as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of ___? who at his request and in his presence and in presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Larry? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Melgard? Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York Emeline? H Thayer Reside in Parish Oswego County New York 11 From schedule at end of this will his daughter was named Clarissa Orr. Sarah and husband Horace Hayes were left two pieces of land in the town of Parish, NY. From schedule at end of his will it shows her living in Grand Rapids, Michigan12.12,13" |
Census | 3 June 1875 | Sarah Harrington Maybee and Horace Newton Hayes appeared on the census of 3 June 1875 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. Horace Hayes, 37, M, Head, born in Greene County, Married, Farmer Sally Hayes, 35, F, Wife, born in Oswego County, Married Charlie Hayes, 17, M, Son, born in Oswego County, Single Nellie Hayes, 11, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, Single Maria Maibee, 59, Mother in law, born in Otsego County, Widowed.5 |
Census | 1880 | Sarah Harrington Maybee and Horace Newton Hayes appeared on the census of 1880 at Sand Bank, Oswego County, New York. Horace N. Hayes, Self, M, Male, W, 42, NY, Cooper, NY, NY Sarah M. Hayes, Wife, M, Female, W, 41, NY, NY, NY Nellie Hayes, Dau, S, Female, W, 16, NY, NY, NY.14 |
Death* | 17 August 1893 | Sarah Harrington Maybee died on 17 August 1893 at Texas, Oswego County, New York, at age 55.15 |
BaptismLDS* | 30 September 2000 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 30 September 2000. |
Family | Horace Newton Hayes b. 17 Aug 1837, d. 5 Aug 1918 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, Letter from her sister Lillian.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Reel 577, Oswego County, page 7B, ln 24-31, named Sarah.
- [S96] 1855 TOWN OF PARISH. This census index was transcribed by Mary Lou Guindon. It lists just the heads of household, and the page numbers refer to the actual census roll., online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/1, p 563, line14.
- [S47] From the Joseph Maybee Family Bible.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Parish, Oswego County, New York, Household 50.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 Census.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M432_577; Page: 7B; Image: 293.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1855, Town of Parish, Oswego, Household 237.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M653_838; Page: 280; Image: 159; Family History Library Film: 803838.
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator.
- [S23] Steve's Chronology, Jan, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/JanPieterse/…
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator : # 20.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Sand Bank, Oswego, New York, Family History Library Film, 1254913, NA Film Number T9-0913, Page Number 7A.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
- [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI), Census Place Sand Bank, Oswego, New York, Family History Library Film 1254913, NA Film Number T9-0913, Page Number 7A.
Harley D Sergeant
M, #4807, b. 1830, d. 11 March 1863
Name Variation | Harley D Sergeant was also known as Lyman.1 | |
Birth* | 1830 | He was born in 1830 at Oswego County, New York, son of William Samuel and Sally Lucinda Fish Sergeant.2 |
Occupation* | 27 October 1856 | He was a U. S. Postmaster on 27 October 1856 at Amboy Centre, Oswego County, New York.3 |
Marriage* | He married Clarissa Maybee, daughter of Joseph C. Maybee and Sarah House. | |
Census* | 11 July 1860 | Harley D Sergeant and Clarissa Maybee appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. H D Sergeant, 30, M, W, Student of M. D., Personal estate - $250, born in New York Clarissa Sergeant, 25, F, W, born in New York Clara S Sergeant, 1, F, W, born in New York.4 |
MilService* | between 9 August 1861 and 11 March 1863 | Between 9 August 1861 and 11 March 1863 Harley D Sergeant was in the military, Harley Sergeant, a Sergeant in Co K, 110th New York Infantry Regiment, enlisted Aug 9, 1861, Mustered into service Aug 26, 1861, died on active duty at New Orleans, LA March 11, 1863.5,6 |
Death* | 11 March 1863 | He died on 11 March 1863 at Charity General Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana.6 |
Anecdote | 9 July 1863 | The "Mexico Independent" July 9,1863, p.2 col. 4. records his death as son-in-law of J, Maybee, Esq of Parish. On Wed March 11th, in the Charity Hospital at New Orleans of Typhoid of fever aged 32 years.7 |
Family | Clarissa Maybee b. 1 Nov 1834, d. 13 Feb 1872 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S145] WorldConnect Post-em, from Penny Kresl <e-mail address.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll: M653_838; Page: 276; Family History Library Film: 803838.
- [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, from record of Harley Sergeant's service in Civil War- Adjutant General's Office.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865.
- [S142] Submission by George Maybee Martin (1906-1994), Maybee Society Member No. 1.
- [S95] Oswego County Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/cemeteries.html, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery - Clara S. d/o Clarissa and Harley Sergeant (on ORR stone).
- [S95] Oswego County Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/cemeteries.html, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery - Homer E. s/o Clarissa and Harley Sergeant (on ORR stone).
Nicholas Marsh
M, #4808, b. 9 July 1797, d. 18 November 1859
Father* | Peter Marsh b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Info* | Information on him came from James Schuyler, #19, his father's will. to early Maybee Society records. | |
Birth* | 9 July 1797 | Nicholas Marsh was born on 9 July 1797 at Fort Plain, Herkimer now Madison County, New York.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1818 | He married Catherine E. Walters circa 1818. |
Census* | 6 June 1855 | Nicholas Marsh and Catherine E. Walters appeared on the census of 6 June 1855 at Manlius, Onondaga County, New York. Nicholas Marsh, 57, M, Head, born in Madison County, farmer, owned land Cathrine E Marsh, 54, F, Wife, born in Montgomery County Randall Marsh, 20, M, Son, born in Onondaga County, Farming D S Kleber Marsh, 18, M, Son, born in Onondaga County, Farming Angeline Marsh, 24, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County Adeline Marsh, 16, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County Lived in a frame house worth $500.2 |
Death* | 18 November 1859 | Nicholas Marsh died on 18 November 1859 at Manlius, Onondaga County, New York, at age 62.1 |
Burial* | He was buried at Christ Church Cemetery, Manlius, Onondaga County, New York.1 | |
BaptismLDS* | 29 December 2001 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 29 December 2001. |
Family | Catherine E. Walters b. 23 May 1800, d. 23 Nov 1863 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 12940289.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1855, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, E.D. 1, Household 64, Page 379.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Wendy Jackson Buscaglia, e-mail address, March 2013.
Happy Wilbur
F, #4809, b. say 1760
Married Name | Her married name was Trantum.1 | |
Birth* | say 1760 | Happy Wilbur was born say 1760, sister of Joseph and Oliver Wilbur of Plainfield, Connecticut.2 |
Marriage* | She married Peter Marsh at Connecticut.2 |
Family | Peter Marsh b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 | |
Child |
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Anna Maria Marsh
F, #4810, b. 18 June 1784, d. 6 August 1836
Father* | Peter Marsh1 b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee1 b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Reference | JP-1-3-1 |
Info* | Information on her came from James Schuyler, #19 to early Maybee Society records. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Seeber. | |
Name Variation | Anna Maria Marsh was also known as Polly. | |
Birth* | 18 June 1784 | She was born on 18 June 1784 at Herkimer County, New York.2 |
Baptism | 20 June 1784 | She was baptized on 20 June 1784 at Reformed Dutch Church, German Flatts Township, Montgomery County, New York; Sponsors: John Jost Laux, Margaretha.3 |
(Witness) Census | 1790 | Anna Maria Marsh appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Peter Marsh and Dorothy Mabee at Canajoharie Town, Montgomery County, New York, ; One free white male over 16, two free white males under 16, two free white females, no others. Was listed next door to Albert Mebie.4 |
Marriage* | Anna Maria Marsh married William H Seeber, son of Jacob Seeber and Anna Elisabeth Dygert. | |
Death* | 6 August 1836 | Anna Maria Marsh died on 6 August 1836 at age 52.2 |
BaptismLDS* | 8 January 2001 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 8 January 2001. |
Family | William H Seeber b. 22 Jan 1780, d. 20 Nov 1866 |
Citations
- [S30] Joseph Maybee and Catherine Schuyler, Volume: XV : draft Ms by James O. Schuyler dtd 25 Feb 1986.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 21057722.
- [S68] Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at German Flats (from Steve).
- [S61] Government Printing Office, U. S. Census for New York for 1790.
John Marsh
M, #4811, b. 13 November 1786, d. before 1846
Father* | Peter Marsh1 b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee1 b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Reference | JP-1-3-2 |
Name Variation | John Marsh was also known as Joseph John. | |
Birth* | 13 November 1786 | He was born on 13 November 1786.2 |
Baptism | 26 December 1786 | He was baptized on 26 December 1786 at Reformed Dutch Church, German Flatts Township, Montgomery County, New York; Sponsors: Johannes Hergheimer and Catalin Mabee.2 |
(Witness) Census | 1790 | John Marsh appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Peter Marsh and Dorothy Mabee at Canajoharie Town, Montgomery County, New York, ; One free white male over 16, two free white males under 16, two free white females, no others. Was listed next door to Albert Mebie.3 |
Death* | before 1846 | John Marsh died before 1846.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 29 December 2001 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 29 December 2001. |
Stephen Marsh
M, #4812, b. 10 August 1788, d. before 1846
Father* | Peter Marsh1 b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee1 b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Reference | JP-1-3-3 |
Baptism* | 10 August 1788 | Stephen Marsh was baptized on 10 August 1788 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; Witnesses: Abraham Mebie Rachel Fetterli; Parentes Peter Mersch, in Canajoh: Castle Dorothea Mersch, geb. Mebie 10tn Augusti Infans Stephen. Testes Abraham Mebie Rachel fetterli.2 |
(Witness) Census | 1790 | Stephen Marsh appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Peter Marsh and Dorothy Mabee at Canajoharie Town, Montgomery County, New York, ; One free white male over 16, two free white males under 16, two free white females, no others. Was listed next door to Albert Mebie.3 |
Death* | before 1846 | Stephen Marsh died before 1846.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 29 December 2001 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 29 December 2001. |
Citations
- [S30] Joseph Maybee and Catherine Schuyler, Volume: XV : draft Ms by James O. Schuyler dtd 25 Feb 1986.
- [S79] St. John's Church Archives, online http://www.altlaw.com/edball/dutchbap.htm
- [S61] Government Printing Office, U. S. Census for New York for 1790.
Philipp Marsh
M, #4813, b. 2 May 1790, d. before 1846
Father* | Peter Marsh1 b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee1 b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Reference | JP-1-3-4 |
Baptism* | 2 May 1790 | Philipp Marsh was baptized on 2 May 1790 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; sponsors: Philipp Scheffer and Maria Mebie; Parents: Peter Moesch and Dorothea, geb. Mebie.2,3 |
Death* | before 1846 | He died before 1846.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 28 December 2001 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 28 December 2001. |
Citations
- [S30] Joseph Maybee and Catherine Schuyler, Volume: XV : draft Ms by James O. Schuyler dtd 25 Feb 1986.
- [S57] St Johnsville, New York; Reformed Dutch Church Records, Film Number 0017951.
- [S82] Maryly B Penrose, Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, From the Records of the Reformed Protestant Church of Caughnawaga.
Elizabeth Marsh
F, #4814, b. 26 February 1792, d. before 1846
Father* | Peter Marsh1 b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee1 b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Reference | JP-1-3-6 |
Baptism* | 26 February 1792 | Elizabeth Marsh was baptized on 26 February 1792 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; Sponsors: George Schmid and Elizabeth Eker; Parents: Peter Mersch and Dorothea.1,2 |
Death* | before 1846 | She died before 1846.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 8 January 2001 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 8 January 2001. |
Catharina Marsh
F, #4815, b. February 1794, d. 27 April 1875
Father* | Peter Marsh1 b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee1 b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Reference | JP-1-3-7 |
Info* | Information on her came from James Schuyler, #19 to early Maybee Society records. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Kilts. | |
Birth* | February 1794 | Catharina Marsh was born in February 1794 at Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York.2 |
Baptism | 2 March 1794 | She was baptized on 2 March 1794 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; Witnesses: Sponsors: Nicholas Sternberger and Catharina Sternberger; Parents: Peter Mesch and Dorothea of Canajoharie.1,3 |
Marriage* | 1818 | She married Christian Kilts in 1818.4 |
Census* | 15 June 1870 | Catharina Marsh appeared on the census of 15 June 1870 at Chittenango PO, Sullivan Township, Madison County, New York. Catherene Hilts, Female, White, $600 real estate, born New York, Father of foreign birth, cannot read nor write.5 |
Death* | 27 April 1875 | She died on 27 April 1875 at Clockville, Madison County, New York, at age 81.6 |
Burial* | She and Christian Kilts were buried at Clockville Cemetery, Clockville, Madison County, New York.7 | |
BaptismLDS* | 8 January 2001 | Catharina Marsh was baptized (by proxy) on 8 January 2001. |
Family | Christian Kilts b. 1792, d. 8 Jan 1867 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S30] Joseph Maybee and Catherine Schuyler, Volume: XV : draft Ms by James O. Schuyler dtd 25 Feb 1986.
- [S92] Mack D. Duett, "Ehle Family Records," e-mail to John MayBee, email 11 July 1999.
- [S82] Maryly B Penrose, Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, From the Records of the Reformed Protestant Church of Caughnawaga.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 21057914.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Sullivan Township, Madison County, New York, Roll: M593-968, Page 526B, Family 15.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 21057915.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorials# 21057914 & 21057915.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Ancestor Family Tree, TSGregory Family Tree, by Teresa Gregory Corso.
Hannah Marsh
F, #4816, b. circa 1795
Father* | Peter Marsh b. 1755, d. 7 Mar 1821 |
Mother* | Dorothy Mabee b. c 1761, d. 14 Feb 1846 |
Info* | Information on her came from James Schuyler, #19 to early Maybee Society records. | |
Birth* | circa 1795 | Hannah Marsh was born circa 1795. |
Living* | 1849 | She was living in 1849 at Hartaford, Washington County, Wisconsin. |
BaptismLDS* | 8 January 2001 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 8 January 2001. |
Elizabeth Van Slyke
F, #4817, b. 10 August 1788
Father* | Gerrit Van Slyke b. 14 Sep 1767, d. 1824 |
Mother* | Anna Mabee1 b. c 1768, d. a 1850 |
Reference | JP-1-6-1 |
Birth | 1788 | Elizabeth Van Slyke was born in 1788 at Canajoharie Castle, Montgomery County, New York.2 |
Baptism* | 10 August 1788 | She was baptized on 10 August 1788 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; Witnesses: David P. Schuÿler Elisabeth Mebie; Parentes Garret Von Schleÿk, in Canajoharie Castle Anna Von Schleÿk gebohren Mebie 10th Augusti Infans. Elisabeth Testes David P. Schuÿler Elisabeth Mebie.3,2 |
(Witness) Census | 1790 | Elizabeth Van Slyke appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Gerrit Van Slyke and Anna Mabee at Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, ; One male over 16, two males under 16, two females, no others.4 |
BaptismLDS* | 8 January 2001 | Elizabeth Van Slyke was baptized (by proxy) on 8 January 2001. |
Citations
- [S82] Maryly B Penrose, Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families.
- [S79] St. John's Church Archives, online http://www.altlaw.com/edball/dutchbap.htm
- [S57] St Johnsville, New York; Reformed Dutch Church Records, Film Number 0017951.
- [S61] Government Printing Office, U. S. Census for New York for 1790.
Johann Jost Van Slyke
M, #4818, b. 6 June 1790
Father* | Gerrit Van Slyke b. 14 Sep 1767, d. 1824 |
Mother* | Anna Mabee1 b. c 1768, d. a 1850 |
Reference | JP-1-6-2 |
Baptism* | 6 June 1790 | Johann Jost Van Slyke was baptized on 6 June 1790 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; Sponsors: David Freymaurer and Cadlyn Mabie.2,1 |
(Witness) Census | 1790 | Johann Jost Van Slyke appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Gerrit Van Slyke and Anna Mabee at Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, ; One male over 16, two males under 16, two females, no others.3 |
Eva Van Slyke
F, #4819, b. 28 May 1792
Father* | Gerrit Van Slyke b. 14 Sep 1767, d. 1824 |
Mother* | Anna Mabee1 b. c 1768, d. a 1850 |
Reference | JP-1-6-3 |
Baptism* | 28 May 1792 | Eva Van Slyke was baptized on 28 May 1792 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 19 April 1978 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 19 April 1978. |
Citations
- [S82] Maryly B Penrose, Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families.
Anna Van Slyke
F, #4820, b. 28 September 1794
Father* | Gerrit Van Slyke b. 14 Sep 1767, d. 1824 |
Mother* | Anna Mabee b. c 1768, d. a 1850 |
Reference | JP-1-6-4 |
Baptism* | 28 September 1794 | Anna Van Slyke was baptized on 28 September 1794 at Reformed Dutch Church, German Flatts Township, Herkimer County, New York; Sponsors (_____) Van Slyck, Anna Wohleben.1 |
Citations
- [S68] Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at German Flats (from Steve).
John B Van Slyke
M, #4821, b. October 1805, d. 1897
Father* | Gerrit Van Slyke b. 14 Sep 1767, d. 1824 |
Mother* | Anna Mabee b. c 1768, d. a 1850 |
Reference | JP-1-6-5 |
Info* | Information on him came from James Schuyler, #19 to early Maybee Society records. | |
Birth* | October 1805 | John B Van Slyke was born in October 1805 at Sullivan, Chenango (now Madison) County, New York.1 |
Marriage* | He married Mary Ann Ehle. | |
Death* | 1897 | John B Van Slyke died in 1897.1 |
Family | Mary Ann Ehle b. c 1817, d. 8 Dec 1892 |
Citations
- [S92] Mack D. Duett, "Ehle Family Records," e-mail to John MayBee, email 11 July 1999.
Mary Ann Ehle
F, #4822, b. circa 1817, d. 8 December 1892
Info* | Information on her came from James Schuyler, #19 to early Maybee Society records. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Van Slyke. | |
Name Variation | Mary Ann Ehle was also known as Mary Ail. | |
Birth* | circa 1817 | She was born circa 1817 at Sullivan, Madison County, New York. |
Marriage* | She married John B Van Slyke, son of Gerrit Van Slyke and Anna Mabee. | |
Death* | 8 December 1892 | Mary Ann Ehle died on 8 December 1892.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 8 January 2001 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 8 January 2001. |
Family | John B Van Slyke b. Oct 1805, d. 1897 |
Citations
- [S92] Mack D. Duett, "Ehle Family Records," e-mail to John MayBee, email 11 July 1999.
William H Seeber
M, #4823, b. 22 January 1780, d. 20 November 1866
Father* | Jacob Seeber b. 1749, d. 1808 |
Mother* | Anna Elisabeth Dygert1 b. 1753 |
Info* | Information on him came from James Schuyler, #19, Jim has more on children of this family. to early Maybee Society records. | |
Birth* | 22 January 1780 | William H Seeber was born on 22 January 1780 at Herkimer County, New York.2,3 |
Baptism | 27 January 1780 | He was baptized on 27 January 1780 at Reformed Church of Fonda, Fonda, New York; son of Jacob Seeber and Eliza Wolevil.2 |
Marriage* | He married Anna Maria Marsh, daughter of Peter Marsh and Dorothy Mabee. | |
Residence | William H Seeber and Jacob Seeber lived at Lincoln, Madison County, New York; William Seeber settled with his father in the area which later became the town of Lincoln, Madison, NY. | |
Death* | 20 November 1866 | William H Seeber died on 20 November 1866 at age 86. |
Family | Anna Maria Marsh b. 18 Jun 1784, d. 6 Aug 1836 |
Citations
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, Seeber Family Tree.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 21057722.
Jacob Seeber
M, #4824, b. 1749, d. 1808
Info* | Information on him came from James Schuyler, #19 to early Maybee Society records. | |
Birth* | 1749 | Jacob Seeber was born in 1749 at Caughnawaga, Tryon County, New York.1 |
Marriage* | 1779 | He married Anna Elisabeth Dygert in 1779.1 |
Residence* | Jacob Seeber and William H Seeber lived at Lincoln, Madison County, New York; William Seeber settled with his father in the area which later became the town of Lincoln, Madison, NY. | |
Death* | 1808 | Jacob Seeber died in 1808 at Madison County, New York.1 |
Family | Anna Elisabeth Dygert b. 1753 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, Seeber Family Tree.
Christian Kilts1
M, #4825, b. 1792, d. 8 January 1867
Name Variation | Christian Kilts was also known as Christopher. | |
Birth* | 1792 | He was born in 1792 at Montgomery County, New York, son of Conrad Kilts and Elizabeth Saret.2 |
MilService | Christian Kilts was in the military, He served in the war of 1812. | |
Marriage* | 1818 | He married Catharina Marsh, daughter of Peter Marsh and Dorothy Mabee, in 1818.2 |
Death* | 8 January 1867 | Christian Kilts died on 8 January 1867 at Lenox Township, Madison County, New York.1,3 |
Probate* | 23 April 1867 | His estate was probated on 23 April 1867 at Morrisville, Madison County, New York.3 |
Burial* | He and Catharina Marsh were buried at Clockville Cemetery, Clockville, Madison County, New York.4 | |
BaptismLDS* | 8 January 2001 | Christian Kilts was baptized (by proxy) on 8 January 2001. |
Family | Catharina Marsh b. Feb 1794, d. 27 Apr 1875 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 21057915.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 21057914.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, ew York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorials# 21057914 & 21057915.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Ancestor Family Tree, TSGregory Family Tree, by Teresa Gregory Corso.
Elizabeth Rice
F, #4826, b. 1834
Father* | David Rice1 b. c 1796, d. b 1881 |
Mother* | Mary Mabee1 b. c 1798, d. 16 Jan 1882 |
Birth* | 1834 | Elizabeth Rice was born in 1834 at Ontario, Canada.1 |
(Witness) Census | 1851 | Elizabeth Rice appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of David Rice and Mary Mabee at Liso Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada, ; David Rice, Labour, born in Canada, Baptist R-M, 56, Male, Married Mary Rice, born in Canada, 54, Female, Married Mary Rice, born in Canada, 29, Female, Single Lyda Rice, born in Canada, 21, Female, Single Elizabeth Rice, born in Canada, 18, Female, Single Isaac Rice, born in , 16, Male, Single Margy Rice, born in Canada, 8, Female, Single Elkey Rice, born in Canada, 6 Male, Single.2 |
Lydia Rice
F, #4827, b. circa 1831
Father* | David Rice1 b. c 1796, d. b 1881 |
Mother* | Mary Mabee1 b. c 1798, d. 16 Jan 1882 |
Birth* | circa 1831 | Lydia Rice was born circa 1831 at Ontario, Canada.1 |
(Witness) Census | 1851 | Lydia Rice appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of David Rice and Mary Mabee at Liso Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada, ; David Rice, Labour, born in Canada, Baptist R-M, 56, Male, Married Mary Rice, born in Canada, 54, Female, Married Mary Rice, born in Canada, 29, Female, Single Lyda Rice, born in Canada, 21, Female, Single Elizabeth Rice, born in Canada, 18, Female, Single Isaac Rice, born in , 16, Male, Single Margy Rice, born in Canada, 8, Female, Single Elkey Rice, born in Canada, 6 Male, Single.2 |
David Louks
M, #4828, b. 11 August 1793
Father* | Johan Joost Laux b. 1 Mar 1753, d. 20 Apr 1825 |
Mother* | Margaretha Mabie b. 3 Sep 1759, d. 10 Mar 1839 |
Reference | JP-1-1-7 |
Info* | Information on him came from James Schuyler, #19; Marilyn Ford Anderson, #31; Deborah Kirwan, #34 & Annie Laurie Smith of No. Webster, Indiana. to early Maybee Society records. | |
Birth* | 11 August 1793 | David Louks was born on 11 August 1793 at Canajoharie Castle, Herkimer County, New York. |
Baptism | 11 August 1793 | He was baptized on 11 August 1793 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; Sponsors: Jacob Louks and Marie Mabie.1,2 |
BaptismLDS* | 28 August 1961 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 28 August 1961. |
David Hutchinson
M, #4829, b. say 1750
Info* | Information on him came from Marilyn Ford Anderson, #31;Deborah B. Kirwan, #42; to early Maybee Society records. | |
Birth* | say 1750 | David Hutchinson was born say 1750. |
Marriage* | He married Sally (?) |
Family | Sally (?) b. s 1755, d. 23 Feb 1828 | |
Child |
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Gertrude Loucks
F, #4830, b. 27 March 1791
Father* | Johan Joost Laux b. 1 Mar 1753, d. 20 Apr 1825 |
Mother* | Margaretha Mabie b. 3 Sep 1759, d. 10 Mar 1839 |
Reference | JP-1-1-6 |
Info* | Information on her came from James Schuyler, #19; Marilyn Ford Anderson, #31; Deborah Kirwan, #34 & Annie Laurie Smith of No. Webster, Indiana. to early Maybee Society records. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Rice. | |
Name Variation | Gertrude Loucks was also known as Charity. | |
Birth | 8 December 1790 | She was born on 8 December 1790 at Indian Castle, Montgomery County, New York.1,2 |
Baptism* | 27 March 1791 | She was baptized on 27 March 1791 at Reformed Dutch Church, Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; witnesses: Heinrich Louks, Gertrud Louks.2 |
Marriage* | She married Poim Rice. |
Family | Poim Rice b. 1786 |