Catharina Uzille
F, #19351, b. 16 December 1744
Father* | Pieter Uzille1 b. c 1703, d. c 1747 |
Mother* | Annatje Eckerson1 b. 16 Dec 1702 |
Baptism* | 16 December 1744 | Catharina Uzille was baptized on 16 December 1744 at Schoharie, New York.1 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Peter Uzille
M, #19352, b. 16 August 1747
Father* | Pieter Uzille1 b. c 1703, d. c 1747 |
Mother* | Annatje Eckerson1 b. 16 Dec 1702 |
Note* | Posthumous child.1 | |
Baptism* | 16 August 1747 | Peter Uzille was baptized on 16 August 1747.1 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Eva Bradt
F, #19353, b. 9 January 1633
Father* | Albert Andriessen Bradt1 b. 1607, d. 7 Jun 1686 |
Mother* | Annetie Barents Van Rottmer1 b. 1608, d. b 1662 |
Note* | Married firstly Anthony de Hooges, secondly Roeloff Swartout.1 | |
Baptism* | 9 January 1633 | Eva Bradt was baptized on 9 January 1633.1 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Barent Albertse Bradt
M, #19354, b. 22 October 1634
Father* | Albert Andriessen Bradt1 b. 1607, d. 7 Jun 1686 |
Mother* | Annetie Barents Van Rottmer1 b. 1608, d. b 1662 |
Note* | Married Susanna Dirkse Mayer (daughter of Dirck Dirckz Mayer and Maritje Post.)1 | |
Baptism* | 22 October 1634 | Barent Albertse Bradt was baptized on 22 October 1634.1 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Geseltje Bradt
F, #19355, b. say 1640
Father* | Albert Andriessen Bradt1 b. 1607, d. 7 Jun 1686 |
Mother* | Annetie Barents Van Rottmer1 b. 1608, d. b 1662 |
Note* | Married Jan van Eschelen.1 | |
Birth* | say 1640 | Geseltje Bradt was born say 1640. |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Andries Albertse Bradt
M, #19356, b. circa 1647
Father* | Albert Andriessen Bradt1 b. 1607, d. 7 Jun 1686 |
Mother* | Annetie Barents Van Rottmer1 b. 1608, d. b 1662 |
Note* | Married thirdly Cornelia Teunisse Vervay or van Wie; did not subsequently marry Wyntje Rosa ?1 | |
Birth* | circa 1647 | Andries Albertse Bradt was born circa 1647.1 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Jan Albertse Bradt
M, #19357, b. circa 1652
Father* | Albert Andriessen Bradt1 b. 1607, d. 7 Jun 1686 |
Mother* | Annetie Barents Van Rottmer1 b. 1608, d. b 1662 |
Note* | Married about 1674 Maria Post (daughter of Crijnen Post and Clara Moockers, widow of Dirck Di.1 | |
Birth* | circa 1652 | Jan Albertse Bradt was born circa 1652.1 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Dirk Albertse Bradt
M, #19358, b. say 1640
Father* | Albert Andriessen Bradt1 b. 1607, d. 7 Jun 1686 |
Mother* | Annetie Barents Van Rottmer1 b. 1608, d. b 1662 |
Note* | No known issue.1 | |
Birth* | say 1640 | Dirk Albertse Bradt was born say 1640. |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Wouter Storm van der Zee
M, #19359, b. circa 1674
Father* | Storm van der Zee1 b. 2 Nov 1636, d. 1679 |
Mother* | Hillitje Lansing1 b. 9 Oct 1650, d. bt 1709 - 1714 |
Note* | Married Jannetje Swart.1 | |
Birth* | circa 1674 | Wouter Storm van der Zee was born circa 1674.1 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Albert Storm van der Zee
M, #19360, b. between 1675 and 1679
Father* | Storm van der Zee1 b. 2 Nov 1636, d. 1679 |
Mother* | Hillitje Lansing1 b. 9 Oct 1650, d. bt 1709 - 1714 |
Name Variation | Albert Storm van der Zee was also known as Bradt. | |
Birth* | between 1675 and 1679 | He was born between 1675 and 1679 at Albany, Albany County, New York.2 |
Marriage* | 10 February 1706 | He married Hilletje Gansevoort on 10 February 1706 at Albany, Albany County, New York.3 |
Family | Hilletje Gansevoort b. c 1680 | |
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Cornelia Uzille
F, #19361, b. April 1693
Married Name | Her married name was Becker. | |
Baptism* | April 1693 | Cornelia Uzille was baptized in April 1693 at Brooklyn, New York City, New York; daughter of Peter Uzille.1 |
Marriage* | 15 October 1714 | She married Johannes Becker, son of Johannes Becker and Anna van der Zee, on 15 October 1714 at Albany, New York.1 |
Family | Johannes Becker b. 4 Aug 1691 |
Citations
- [S101] James Nohl Churchyard, "Our Family Museum."
Hilletje Gansevoort
F, #19362, b. circa 1680
Married Name | Her married name was van der Zee. | |
Birth* | circa 1680 | Hilletje Gansevoort was born circa 1680 at possibly Albany, New York.1 |
Marriage* | 10 February 1706 | She married Albert Storm van der Zee, son of Storm van der Zee and Hillitje Lansing, on 10 February 1706 at Albany, Albany County, New York.2 |
Family | Albert Storm van der Zee b. bt 1675 - 1679 | |
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Gerrit Gerritse Lansing
M, #19363, b. say 1620
Birth* | say 1620 | Gerrit Gerritse Lansing was born say 1620. |
Marriage* | He married Elisabeth Heynderickse Ten Cate.1 |
Family | Elisabeth Heynderickse Ten Cate b. s 1620 | |
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Elisabeth Heynderickse Ten Cate
F, #19364, b. say 1620
Married Name | Her married name was Lansing. | |
Birth* | say 1620 | Elisabeth Heynderickse Ten Cate was born say 1620. |
Marriage* | She married Gerrit Gerritse Lansing.1 |
Family | Gerrit Gerritse Lansing b. s 1620 | |
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Gerritt van der Zee
M, #19365, b. circa 1678
Father* | Storm van der Zee1 b. 2 Nov 1636, d. 1679 |
Mother* | Hillitje Lansing1 b. 9 Oct 1650, d. bt 1709 - 1714 |
Name Variation | Gerritt van der Zee was also known as Bradt. | |
Birth* | circa 1678 | He was born circa 1678 at near Albany, New York.2 |
Gerrit van der Zee
M, #19366, b. circa 1671
Father* | Storm van der Zee1 b. 2 Nov 1636, d. 1679 |
Mother* | Hillitje Lansing1 b. 9 Oct 1650, d. bt 1709 - 1714 |
Birth* | circa 1671 | Gerrit van der Zee was born circa 1671 at Albany, Albany County, New York.2 |
Gerald Morris Hendricks
M, #19367, b. 19 June 1913
Father* | Albert Jerome Hendricks1 b. 9 Mar 1885, d. 12 Jul 1956 |
Mother* | Alice May Mabee1 b. 8 Feb 1888, d. 24 Dec 1971 |
Birth* | 19 June 1913 | Gerald Morris Hendricks was born on 19 June 1913 at Frankford, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.1,2 |
Marriage* | 27 February 1936 | He married Dorothy Grace Bendy on 27 February 1936 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 |
Family | Dorothy Grace Bendy b. 15 Sep 1914 |
Mary Jane Shouffler
F, #19368, b. 30 March 1842, d. 23 March 1932
Married Name | Her married name was Mabee.1,2 | |
Birth* | 30 March 1842 | Mary Jane Shouffler was born on 30 March 1842 at Iroquois County, Illinois, daughter of William C. Shaufler and Myriah Finn.3 |
Birth | 30 November 1842 | She was born on 30 November 1842 at Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.4 |
Marriage* | 19 January 1865 | She married Simon Peter Mabee, son of Pinkney Jenkins Mabee and Stully (?), on 19 January 1865 at Milford, Iroquois County, Illinois.1,2 |
Census | 13 July 1870 | Mary Jane Shouffler and Simon Peter Mabee appeared on the census of 13 July 1870 at Mirabile PO, Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri. Simon Mabie, 30, M, W, Farmer, 2500, 940, IL Mary Mabie, 28, F, W, Keeping House, IL Franklin Mabie, 5, M, W, At Home, IL, attended school George Mabie, 3, M, W, At Home, MO Cora Mabie, 4/12 born in Apr, F, W, At Home, MO Catherine Mabie, 20, F, W, House Keeper, IL.5 |
Census* | 11 June 1880 | Mary Jane Shouffler and Simon Peter Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri. S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.6 |
Census | 6 June 1900 | Mary Jane Shouffler and Simon Peter Mabee appeared on the census of 6 June 1900 at Marion, Dade County, Missouri. S P Mabee, Head, W, M, July 1840, 59, M, 36, Illinois, Ohio, Connecticut, Farmer, owns farm free of mortgage Mary J Mabee, Wife, W, F, Nov 1842, 57, M, 36, 8 children born - still living 8, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York Joseph S Mabee, Son, M, W, Feb 1883, 17, S, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Farmer followed by in same building John E Mabee, Head, W, M, June 1879, 20, M, 0, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Farmer Lottie E Mabee, Wife, W, F, Sept 1879, 20, M, 0, bore no children, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri.7 |
Census | 17 April 1910 | Mary Jane Shouffler and Simon Peter Mabee appeared on the census of 17 April 1910 at Lockwood Township, Dade County, Missouri. Simon Mabee, head, 69, M1, 46, Illinois, Ohio, Connecticut, farmer Mary J. Mabee, wife, F, Q, 67, M1, 46, 8, 8, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.8 |
Census | 9 January 1920 | Mary Jane Shouffler and Simon Peter Mabee appeared on the census of 9 January 1920 at Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho. Simon P. Mabee, head, M, W, 74, M, Illinois, Ohio, Connecticut, none Mary Jane Mabee, wife, F, W, 72, M, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, none.9 |
Census | 8 April 1930 | Mary Jane Shouffler and Simon Peter Mabee appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at Mississippi Street West, Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri. Simon P Maybee, Head, owns house worth $3000, M, W, 89, M, age at first marriage 25, Illinois, Ohio, Connecticut, none Mary J Maybee, Wife, F, W, 87, M, age at first marriage 22, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, none.10 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | Mary Jane Shouffler was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.2 |
Death* | 23 March 1932 | Mary Jane Shouffler died on 23 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri, at age 89.3 |
oObit* | 1 April 1932 | On 1 April 1932 at Lockwood, Missouri, the obituary of Mary Jane Shouffler read: Mrs Mary Jane Mabee, wife of the late S P Mabee, was born November 30, 1842 at Indianapolis, Ind, and passed away at her home in Lockwood, March 12, 1932, at the age of 89 years, 3 months and 23 days. Her illness began about a year ago and since that time she gradually succumbed to the frailties of advanced age. Since the death of her husband, on February 24, her condition gradually grew worse and her death was not unexpected. Mr and Mrs Mabee were united in marriage at Milford, Ill, January 19, 1865. They had been married for 67 years. Eight children were born to this union and all of them survive. The aged parents had lived together for 67 years and there had never been a death in their family. She is survived by eight children, 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. When a small girl Mrs Mabee was converted and united with the Christian church. She remained a faithful christian and her interest in her church and its welfare was exceeded only by her interest in her own family. In 1882 the family came to Dade county and later to Lockwood. They have continued to reside here since that time. They were highly respected elderly people and their passing is a source of sincere regret not only to their family but to their many friends. Funeral services were held at Lockwood Methodist church, Friday afternoon, March 25. The sermon was delivered by Rev W H Watson, of Greenfield. There was a wonderful display of flowers. Burial was at the Lockwood cemetery beside the grave of her beloved husband.4 |
Family | Simon Peter Mabee b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 | |
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Citations
- [S1] Ancestry.com, 1910 census. 2nd Ward, Lockwood, Dade, Missouri, Series T624, Roll 777, Part 2, Page 254A.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in the Lockwood Luminary, Lockwood, Missouri, 04 Mar 1932, Fri • Page 1.
- [S176] Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1969, online https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/, Certificate 7905.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in the Lockwood Luminary, Lockwood, Missouri, 01 Apr 1932, Fri • Page 1.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll M593_763; Page: 162A; Image: 327; Family History Library Film: 552262.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 361C; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 0143.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Marion, Dade, Missouri; Roll: T623 851; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 61.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, 2nd Ward, Lockwood, Dade, Missouri, Series T624, Roll 777, Part 2, Page 254A.
- [S304] 1920 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Middleton, Canyon, Idaho, Roll T625_290, Page 2B, ED 50, Image 0194.
- [S303] 1930 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Lockwood, Dade, Missouri, Roll: 1185, Enumeration District: 6, Image: 101.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1870 and 1880 censuses.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 361C, National Archives Film T9-0677.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
William Frank Mabee1
M, #19369, b. 20 November 1865, d. 3 June 1957
Father* | Simon Peter Mabee2 b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 |
Mother* | Mary Jane Shouffler2 b. 30 Mar 1842, d. 23 Mar 1932 |
Name Variation | William Frank Mabee was also known as W Frank.3 | |
Name Variation | William Frank Mabee was also known as Franklin.4 | |
Name Variation | William Frank Mabee was also known as Frank W.5 | |
Birth* | 20 November 1865 | He was born on 20 November 1865 at Illinois.6 |
(Witness) Census | 13 July 1870 | William Frank Mabee appeared on the census of 13 July 1870 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Mirabile PO, Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; Simon Mabie, 30, M, W, Farmer, 2500, 940, IL Mary Mabie, 28, F, W, Keeping House, IL Franklin Mabie, 5, M, W, At Home, IL, attended school George Mabie, 3, M, W, At Home, MO Cora Mabie, 4/12 born in Apr, F, W, At Home, MO Catherine Mabie, 20, F, W, House Keeper, IL.4 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | Frank W Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.5 |
Marriage* | 27 October 1892 | William Frank Mabee married Elvira Ann Landers on 27 October 1892 at Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri.7 |
Census | 16 June 1900 | William Frank Mabee and Elvira Ann Landers appeared on the census of 16 June 1900 at Walnut, Crawford County, Kansas. Frank Mabee, Head, W, M, Nov 1866, 33, M, 8, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois, Farmer Elva N Mabee, Wife, W, F, Dec 1874, 25, M, 8, 1 child born - still living 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Mary E B Mabee, Daughter, W, F, Sep 1895, 4, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri.8 |
Census | 4 May 1910 | William Frank Mabee and Elvira Ann Landers appeared on the census of 4 May 1910 at Golden City Township, Barton County, Missouri. Frank W Mabee, Head, M, W, 43, M1, 17, Illinois, Illinois, Indiana, Farmer, General Farm Elva A. Mabee, F, W, 34, M1, 17, 3 children born and living, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, none Blanche Mabee, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri, in school Monta L. Mabee, Son, M, W, 4, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri, none Elva R. Mabee, Daughter, F, W, 3 months, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri, none.9 |
Census | 30 January 1920 | William Frank Mabee and Elvira Ann Landers appeared on the census of 30 January 1920 at Golden City Township, Barton County, Missouri. William F Mabie, Head, M, W, 54, M, Illinois, Illinois, Indiana, Farms own farm Elva A Mabie, Wife, F, W, 44, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Monta L Mabie, Son, M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri, in school Elvalina Mabie, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri, in school.10 |
Census* | 25 April 1930 | William Frank Mabee and Elvira Ann Landers appeared on the census of 25 April 1930 at Golden City Township, Barton County, Missouri. Frank W Mabee, Head, M, W, 64, M, age at first marriage 27, Illinois, Canada, Indiana, farmer, farm Elvira N Mabee, Wife, F, W, 55, M, age at first marriage 17, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Monta L Mabee, Son, M, W, 25, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri.11 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | William Frank Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.12 |
Census | April 1940 | William Frank Mabee and Elvira Ann Landers appeared on the census of April 1940 at Golden City Township, Barton County, Missouri. W Frank Mabee, owns home worth $1000 on farm, Head, M, W, 74, M, completed 8 years school, born in Illinois, Farms own farm Elva Mabee, Wife, F, W, 65, M, completed 8 years school, born in Missouri Monta Mabee, Son, M, W, 35, S, completed 4 years school, born in Missouri, Farmer, own account R C Horning, Grandson, M, W, 9, S, completed 3 years school, born in Missouri.13 |
(Witness) WW2YA | 22 October 1940 | On 22 October 1940 William Frank Mabee was the person to always know the address of Monta L Mabee ."Monta L Mabee, RFD#2, Golden City, Barton, Missouri, born 24 Mar 1905 in Golden City, Missouri, registered for the draft. He was self employed. The person who would always know his address was his father, Mr Frank Mabee, at the same address. He was White, 5' 7", 264 pounds, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion."14 |
(Witness) Death | 10 April 1949 | William Frank Mabee was made a widower by the death of Elvira Ann Landers on 10 April 1949 at Golden City Township, Barton County, Missouri.15 |
Census* | 30 March 1950 | William Frank Mabee appeared on the census of 30 March 1950 at Farm, Hwy 160, Golden City Township, Barton County, Missouri. W Frank Mabee, Head, White, Male, 84, Widower, born in Illinois R C Horning, Grandson, White, Male, 19, never married, born in Missouri, Farmer, Farm.3 |
Death* | 3 June 1957 | He died on 3 June 1957 at Barton County Mremorial Hospital, Lamar, Barton County, Missouri, at age 91.6 |
Burial* | He and Elvira Ann Landers were buried at IOOF Cemetery, Golden City, Barton County, Missouri. Inscription "Mabee; Elva; 1874-1949; Frank 1865-1957."16 |
Family | Elvira Ann Landers b. 31 Dec 1874, d. 10 Apr 1949 | |
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Citations
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910-1962.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1870 and 1880 censuses.
- [S551] 1950 United States Census, online https://1950census.archives.gov/, Golden City, Barton, Missouri, ED 6-5, Dwelling 6.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll M593_763; Page: 162A; Image: 327; Family History Library Film: 552262.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 361C; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 0143.
- [S176] Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1969, online https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/, Certificate 16119.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Walnut, Crawford, Kansas; Roll: T623 477; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 92.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Golden City Twp, Barton, Missouri; Series: T624; Roll: 767; Page: 236B; Enumeration District: 22; Part: 2; Line: 29.
- [S304] 1920 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Golden City Twp, Barton, Missouri; Roll: T625_902; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 27; Image: 862.
- [S303] 1930 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Golden City, Barton, Missouri, Roll: 1175, Page 3B, Enumeration District: 5, Image: 853.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in the Lockwood Luminary, Lockwood, Missouri, 04 Mar 1932, Fri • Page 1.
- [S456] 1940 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Golden City Twp, Barton, Missouri, Roll T627-2084, Page 1B, ED 6-5.
- [S511] U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, online https://www.fold3.com/
- [S176] Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1969, online https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/, Certificate 11458.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 64682709 & 64682461.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
George Elbert Mabee
M, #19370, b. 19 November 1867, d. 4 October 1947
Father* | Simon Peter Mabee1 b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 |
Mother* | Mary Jane Shouffler1 b. 30 Mar 1842, d. 23 Mar 1932 |
Birth* | 19 November 1867 | George Elbert Mabee was born on 19 November 1867 at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri.2 |
(Witness) Census | 13 July 1870 | George Elbert Mabee appeared on the census of 13 July 1870 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Mirabile PO, Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; Simon Mabie, 30, M, W, Farmer, 2500, 940, IL Mary Mabie, 28, F, W, Keeping House, IL Franklin Mabie, 5, M, W, At Home, IL, attended school George Mabie, 3, M, W, At Home, MO Cora Mabie, 4/12 born in Apr, F, W, At Home, MO Catherine Mabie, 20, F, W, House Keeper, IL.3 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | George Elbert Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.4 |
Marriage License* | 30 October 1895 | George Elbert Mabee and Amanda Jane Miller obtained a marriage license on 30 October 1895 at Stockton, Cedar County, Missouri.5,6 |
Census | 5 June 1900 | George Elbert Mabee and Amanda Jane Mabee appeared on the census of 5 June 1900 at Viola Township, Sedgwick County, Kansas. George Maybee, Head, White, Male, Nov 1868, 31, Married 5 years, Missouri, Massachusetts, Missouri, Farmer Ammanda Maybee, Wife, White, Female, Feb 1874, 26, Married 5 years, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Finace C Maybee, Son, White, Male, Nov 1897, 2, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Simon A Maybee, Son, White, Male, March 1900, 2/12, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri with 1 farm laborer.7 |
Census* | April 1910 | George Elbert Mabee and Amanda Jane Miller appeared on the census of April 1910 at Marion Township, Dade County, Missouri. Geo E Maybee, Head, M, W, 42, M1, 13, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Farms own farm Mandy A. Maybee, Wife, F, W, 37, M1, 13, 4 children born, living 3, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, none Finis Maybee, Son, W, M, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Home farm, in school Elbert Maybee, Son, W, M, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, in school Wilbert W. Maybee, Son, W, M, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, in school.6 |
Residence* | 12 September 1918 | George Elbert Mabee and Amanda Jane Miller lived on 12 September 1918 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri, with Simon Elbert Mabee.8 |
Census | 15 January 1920 | George Elbert Mabee and Amanda Jane Miller appeared on the census of 15 January 1920 at Marion Township, Dade County, Missouri. George Mabee, Head, M, W, 52, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farms own farm Mandy Mabee, Wife, F, W, 46, M, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, none Elbert Mabee, Son, M, W, 19, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri, none Wilbert Mabee, Son, M, W, 17, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri, none.9 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | George Elbert Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.10 |
Death* | 4 October 1947 | George Elbert Mabee died on 4 October 1947 at Lockwood Memorial Hospital, Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri, at age 79; Died of Injuries from accident.2 |
Burial* | He and Amanda Jane Miller were buried at Lockwood Cemetery, Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri. Inscription "Mabee; Amanda Jane; Feb 16, 1874; May 3, 1969 Mabee; George Ebert; Nov 19, 1867; Oct 4, 1947."11 |
Family | Amanda Jane Miller b. 16 Feb 1874, d. 3 May 1969 | |
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Citations
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1870 and 1880 censuses.
- [S176] Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1969, online https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/, Certificate 34073.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll M593_763; Page: 162A; Image: 327; Family History Library Film: 552262.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 361C; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 0143.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Marion Twp, Dade, Missouri; Series: T624; Roll: 777; Page: 223A; Enumeration District: 66; Part: 2; Line: 1.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Viola Twp, Sedgwick County, Kansas, ED 256, Page 6B, Family 114.
- [S338] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/default.aspx?rt=39, Roll 1683164 of Simon.
- [S304] 1920 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Marion Twp, Dade, Missouri; Roll: T625_916; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 72; Image: 705.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in the Lockwood Luminary, Lockwood, Missouri, 04 Mar 1932, Fri • Page 1.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 119669119 & 119668103.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 86130380.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
Cora Edith Mabee
F, #19371, b. 2 March 1870, d. 1 February 1939
Father* | Simon Peter Mabee1 b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 |
Mother* | Mary Jane Shouffler1 b. 30 Mar 1842, d. 23 Mar 1932 |
Married Name | Her married name was Polley.2 | |
Birth* | 2 March 1870 | Cora Edith Mabee was born on 2 March 1870 at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri.3,4 |
(Witness) Census | 13 July 1870 | Cora Edith Mabee appeared on the census of 13 July 1870 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Mirabile PO, Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; Simon Mabie, 30, M, W, Farmer, 2500, 940, IL Mary Mabie, 28, F, W, Keeping House, IL Franklin Mabie, 5, M, W, At Home, IL, attended school George Mabie, 3, M, W, At Home, MO Cora Mabie, 4/12 born in Apr, F, W, At Home, MO Catherine Mabie, 20, F, W, House Keeper, IL.3 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | Cora Edith Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.5 |
Marriage* | 12 December 1889 | Cora Edith Mabee married Lorenzo Curtis Polley on 12 December 1889 at Cedar Township, Dade County, Missouri.6 |
Residence* | 1910 | Cora Edith Mabee and Lorenzo Curtis Polley lived in 1910 at Green Meadow, Ada County, Idaho.7 |
Census* | 2 May 1910 | Cora Edith Polley and Lorenzo Curtis Polley appeared on the census of 2 May 1910 at Green Meadow Precinct, Ada County, Idaho. Lorenzo C Polley, Head, Male, White, 40, Married 20 years, Missouri, Indiana, Missouri, farms own truck farm Cora E Polley, Wife, Female, White, 40, Married 20 years, 8 children born, 7, living, Missouri, Illinois, Pennsylvania Vernor E Polley, Daughter, Female, White, 19, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri William E Polley, Son, Male, White, 17, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, at school Ada M Polley, Daughter, Female, White, 16, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, at school Mary B Polley, Daughter, Female, White, 14, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, at school Bessie B Polley, Daughter, Female, White, 10, Single, Idaho, Missouri, Missouri, at school Edith E Polley, Daughter, Female, White, 6, Single, Idaho, Missouri, Missouri Geneva F Polley, Daughter, Female, White, 4, Single, Idaho, Missouri, Missouri.8 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | Cora Edith Polley was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.9 |
Death* | 1 February 1939 | Cora Edith Mabee died on 1 February 1939 at St. Alphonsus Hospital, Boise, Ada County, Idaho, at age 68; of Typhoid Fever.4 |
Burial* | She and Lorenzo Curtis Polley were buried at Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho.10 |
Family | Lorenzo Curtis Polley b. Mar 1870, d. 9 Oct 1954 | |
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Citations
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1870 and 1880 censuses.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll M593_763; Page: 162A; Image: 327; Family History Library Film: 552262.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Idaho, U.S., Death Records, 1890-1967.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 361C; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 0143.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from J. Wayne Rhine, www.wrhine.com, e-mail address, Nov 15, 2005, 1910 census.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Green Meadow Precinct, Ada, Idaho; Roll: T624_221; Page: 17B; ED 17; FHL microfilm: 1374234, Family 146.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in the Lockwood Luminary, Lockwood, Missouri, 04 Mar 1932, Fri • Page 1.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 60083100.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 60653753.
James Herbert Mabee
M, #19372, b. 19 July 1872, d. 2 June 1957
Father* | Simon Peter Mabee1 b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 |
Mother* | Mary Jane Shouffler1 b. 30 Mar 1842, d. 23 Mar 1932 |
Name Variation | James Herbert Mabee was also known as Herbert.1 | |
Birth* | 19 July 1872 | He was born on 19 July 1872 at Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri.2,3 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | James Herbert Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.4 |
Marriage* | 20 February 1898 | James Herbert Mabee married Martha Ann Smith on 20 February 1898 at Canyon County, Idaho.5 |
Census | 12 June 1900 | James Herbert Mabee and Martha Ann Smith appeared on the census of 12 June 1900 at Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho. James H Maybee, Head, White, Male, July 1873, 27, Married 2 years, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer on a rented farm Mattie A Maybee, Wife, White, Female, Sept 1874, 26, Married 2 years, 1 child born and living, Idaho, Iowa, Iowa Herbert B Maybee, Son, White, Male, Dec 1898, 1, Single, Idaho, Missouri, Idaho.6 |
Census* | 13 May 1910 | James Herbert Mabee appeared on the census of 13 May 1910 at Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho. J Herbert Mabee, Head, M, W, 37, M1, 12, Missouri, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Farms own fruit farm Mattie Mabee, Wife, F, W, 35, M1, 12, 3 children born and living, Idaho, Iowa, Iowa, none Barton Mabee, Son, M, W, 11, S, Idaho, Missouri, Idaho, in school Joseph Mabee, Son, M, W, 6, S, Idaho, Missouri, Idaho, in school Eldon Mabee, Son, M, W, 5, S, Idaho, Missouri, Idaho, in school.7 |
Census | 22 January 1920 | James Herbert Mabee and Martha Ann Smith appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 at Green Meadow, Ada County, Idaho. Herbert Mabee, Head, M, W, 46, M, Missouri, US, US, Farms own mortgaged farm Martha Mabee, Wife, F, W, 46, M, Idaho, Iowa, Iowa Joe Mabee, Son, M, W, 17, S, Idaho, Missouri, Idaho, Farm Laborer, Home Farm Eldon Mabee, Son, M, W, 15, S, Idaho, Missouri, Idaho, in school Barton Mabee, Head, M, W, 21, M, Idaho, Missouri, Idaho, Farm Laborer, Home Farm Kathleen Mabee, Wife, F, W, 21, West Virginia, Missouri, Idaho.8 |
Census* | 7 April 1930 | James Herbert Mabee and Martha Ann Smith appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Green Meadow, Ada County, Idaho. James H Mabee, Head, owns farm worth $18,000, M, W, 57, M, age at first marriage 25, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, farmer, general farm Martha A Mabee, Wife, F, W, 56, M, age at first marriage 24, Idaho, unknown, unknown.3 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | James Herbert Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.9 |
(Inform) Death | 2 October 1935 | James Herbert Mabee was an informant on the death record of Martha Ann Smith on 2 October 1935 at St. Alphonsus Hospital, Boise, Ada County, Idaho.10 |
Census | 8 May 1940 | James Herbert Mabee appeared on the census of 8 May 1940 at Green Meadow, Ada County, Idaho. James H Mabee, owns home on farm worth $75, Head, M, W, 67, Wd, born in Missouri, Farms own farm.11 |
Census | 20 April 1950 | James Herbert Mabee appeared on the census of 20 April 1950 at 1820 17th Street, Boise, Ada County, Idaho. James A Mabee, Head, White, Male, 77, Widower, born in Missouri Billy J Mabee, Granddaughter, White, Female, 21, never married, born in Idaho, Statistician, Retail Department Store, parents born in US, attended 12 grades of school, did not complete the 12th, worked 14 weeks in 1949 earning $525.12 |
Death* | 2 June 1957 | He died on 2 June 1957 at St Luke's Hospital, Boise, Ada County, Idaho, at age 84.10 |
Burial* | He and Martha Ann Smith were buried at Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho. Inscription "MABEE Father; James H; 1872 - 1957 Mother; Martha Ann; 1873 - 1935."13 |
Family | Martha Ann Smith b. 6 Sep 1873, d. 2 Oct 1935 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 361C, National Archives Film T9-0677.
- [S2] Social SecurityDeath Index, online https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/ssdi/, and Idaho, U.S., Death Records, 1890-1967.
- [S303] 1930 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Green Meadow, Ada, Idaho, Roll: 395, Page 3B, Enumeration District: 36, Image: 634.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 361C; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 0143.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Idaho Marriages, 1842-1996.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Middleton Precinct, Canyon, Idaho; Page: 8; Enumeration District: 0134; FHL microfilm: 1240232, Family 143.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Middleton, Canyon, Idaho, Series T624, Roll 223, Part 2, Page 107B.
- [S304] 1920 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Green Meadow, Ada, Idaho; Roll: T625_287; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 28; Image: 547.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in the Lockwood Luminary, Lockwood, Missouri, 04 Mar 1932, Fri • Page 1.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Idaho, U.S., Death Records, 1890-1967.
- [S456] 1940 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Green Meadow, Ada, Idaho, Roll T627-736, Page 12B, ED 1-36A.
- [S551] 1950 United States Census, online https://1950census.archives.gov/, Boise, Ada, Idaho, ED 1-47B, Dwelling 226.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 59831602.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
John Elmer Mabee
M, #19373, b. 18 June 1879, d. 24 January 1961
Father* | Simon Peter Mabee1 b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 |
Mother* | Mary Jane Shouffler1 b. 30 Mar 1842, d. 23 Mar 1932 |
Birth* | 18 June 1879 | John Elmer Mabee was born on 18 June 1879 at Cedar County, Missouri.2 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | John Elmer Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.3 |
Marriage* | 6 April 1900 | John Elmer Mabee married Lottie Estella Boren on 6 April 1900 at Golden City, Barton County, Missouri. "they had no children together."4,2 |
(Witness) Census | 6 June 1900 | John Elmer Mabee appeared on the census of 6 June 1900 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Marion, Dade County, Missouri, ; S P Mabee, Head, W, M, July 1840, 59, M, 36, Illinois, Ohio, Connecticut, Farmer, owns farm free of mortgage Mary J Mabee, Wife, W, F, Nov 1842, 57, M, 36, 8 children born - still living 8, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York Joseph S Mabee, Son, M, W, Feb 1883, 17, S, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Farmer followed by in same building John E Mabee, Head, W, M, June 1879, 20, M, 0, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Farmer Lottie E Mabee, Wife, W, F, Sept 1879, 20, M, 0, bore no children, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri.5 |
Land* | 1907 | In 1907 at Comanche County, Oklahoma, John Elmer Mabee and Lottie Estella Boren Shortly before Oklahoma entered statehood in 1907, John decided he and Lottie (he often called her Lottie Jane) would try to homestead in what was to become a new state. John made a brief trip to Oklahoma to look over 160 acres of land and compare it with government field notes. They looked pretty correct. He talked to some of the other people that were out there looking at the land and went back to Missouri and bid from the field notes. He said, "The 160 acres that I got was described in the field notes as 140 acres of tillable land, but it was the poorest 160 acres in Oklahoma. When I went to prove up on it, I had my neighbors for witnesses and the old Judge asked my neighbors how much land I had in cultivation and my neighbor told him that I didn't have any and that I had to plow up part of the section line to get a place big enough for a garden." "We built a little house on it, dug a well and got gyp water. Our place was close to a creek that was called ‘Deep Red'. There was lots of red sand that blew in the water. There were lots of cyclones around there. Snyder, Oklahoma, was blown away three times that spring by cyclones, so we dug us a storm cave. There were lots of rattle snakes there and after we dug the storm cave, Lottie Jane and I were afraid to go in the cave on account of the rattle snakes and we were afriad to stay out because we were afraid we'd be blown away. We drank the gyp water and both of us took down with the typhoid fever."2 |
Census | April 1910 | John Elmer Mabee and Lottie Estella Boren appeared on the census of April 1910 at Randlett, Comanche County, Oklahoma. John Mabee, Head, M, W, 30, M1, 10, Arkansas, Arkansas, Illinois, Stockman, Buying Stock, owns home Lottie E. Mabee, Wife, F, W, 30, M1, 10, no children, Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, none.6 |
Anecdote | 12 September 1918 | John Elmer Mabee of 304 D Ave, Lawton, Comanche, Oklahoma, born June 18, ‘79, registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, at Port Huron, St Clair County, Michigan. He was a Horse and Mule Trader for himself at the above address. His nearest living relative was Lottie Estella Mabee, at the above address. He was white, of medium height and build, with blue eyes and brown hair.7 |
Residence | 12 September 1918 | John Elmer Mabee and Lottie Estella Boren lived on 12 September 1918 at 304 D Avenue, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.7 |
Census* | January 1920 | John Elmer Mabee and Lottie Estella Boren appeared on the census of January 1920 at Walters, Cotton County, Oklahoma. John E Mabee, Head, M, W, 40, M, Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Mule skinner Lottie E Mabee, Wife, F, W, 40, M, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, housewife.8 |
Census* | 7 April 1930 | John Elmer Mabee and Lottie Estella Boren appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at 810 South Elgin, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. John E Mabee, Head, M, W, 57, M@19, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois, Drilling Contractor for an Oil Well Lottie E Mabee, Wife, F, W, 40, M@21, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri.9 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | John Elmer Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.10 |
Census | 24 April 1940 | John Elmer Mabee and Lottie Estella Boren appeared on the census of 24 April 1940 at 2141 E 30th, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. John E Mabee, owns home worth $25000, Head, M, W, 60, M, completed 4 years school, born in Missouri, Producer, Petroleum, Employer Lottie E Mabee, Wife, F, W, 60, M, born in Missouri.11 |
Anecdote* | 1948 | In 1948, John and Lottie formed The J. E. and L. E. Mabee Foundation, Inc., a Delaware non-profit corporation., with its office in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As stated in its charter, the purposes of the Foundation are to aid Christian religious organizations, charitable organizations, institutions of higher learning, hospitals and other organizations of a general charitable nature. The Mabee Foundation makes grants in the states of Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico. It was the feeling of John and Lottie that their wealth had come from this area and they wanted the benefits of the Foundation to be spent in that area. The Foundation continues to honor that feeling and confines its grants to that geographical area. From its beginning to 1989, the Mabee foundation made grants totaling approximately 250 million dollars. See the website at www.mabeefoundation.com. Directors include John H. Conway, Jr. in Tulsa and Joe G. Mabee and his son J. Guy Mabee, Jr.12 |
Census | 19 April 1950 | John Elmer Mabee and Lottie Estella Mabee appeared on the census of 19 April 1950 at 3141 E 30th Street, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. John E Mabee, Head, White, Male, 70, Married, born in Missouri, Owner, Oil Company Lotta E Mabee, Wife, White, Female, 70, Married, born in Missouri.13 |
Death* | 24 January 1961 | John Elmer Mabee died on 24 January 1961 at Hillcrest Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at age 81.2 |
Burial* | He and Lottie Estella Boren were buried at Memorial Park Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.14 | |
oObit* | 19 September 1971 | On 19 September 1971 at Abilene, Texas, the obituary of John Elmer Mabee read: Mr. Mabee, called "Mr. Philantropy," by a leading Tulsa newspaper upon in his death Jan. 25, 1961, and his wife, the former Lottie Estella Boren, established the foundation in 1948. She died in October of 1965. Mr. Mabee was born in Cedar County, Missouri, near Jericho Springs, Missouri. He worked at home, helping his father and mother and got what education he could. At the age of 18, he went to Idaho to work on a ranch. He stayed in Idaho two years, after having worked on several ranches, then came back home. He was 20 years old when he married Mrs. Mabee. They rented a farm and farmed it for seven years. During that period, they went to Fort Worth, Texas for one year. Mr. Mabee worked for the Swift's Packing House for 15 cents per hour. Later, they both got a job in a hotel there in Fort Worth waiting on tables. Soon they returned to the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Mabee moved to Oklahoma during statehood in 1907. They homesteaded 160 acres of land located about two miles from Randlett, Oklahoma. Mr. Mabee carried the mail for awhile then he started buying mules, cattle, and hogs. In 1910, the Mabees moved to Oklahoma City and there Mr. Mabee got into the "mule trading" business. From Oklahoma City they went to Fort Worth again, where Mabee became known as the best livestock auctioneer in the country. He bought horses and mules for the government and "drove a might hard bargain." In 1920 he moved to Walters, Oklahoma where he bought and sold oil leases. In 1921 he started his career as a drilling contractor. He drilled wells for about all the major companies. In the Oklahoma City field alone, he drilled over 200 wells. In 1923, he and his brother-in-law, W. M. Pyle, formed a partnership and went into the cattle business in West Texas and New Mexico. Mr. Mabee owned three ranches himself and Mabee and Pyle owned three ranches. They were big ranchers and breeders of Hereford cattle and had about 20,000 head. In 1943 Mr. Pyle died and gradually Mr. Mabee retired from the cattle and ranch business. Mr. Mabee was always a very colorful character. He was presented to the Hall of Fame in 1947, of which he was very proud, and one of his best friends was the late Will Rogers. He wrote about Mr. Mabee, quote, "I came in from the West Coast to Wichita, Kansas, got a little sleep that night and then on down to Tulsa in Oilman Mabee's plane, a fast Lockheed. He used to trade and sell mules. Now he has more holes in the ground than a gopher, and the funny part of it, the things got oil spouting out of ‘em. They got one field called ‘Mabee Field,' but its not just maybe, its really there." In 1948, Mr. and Mrs. Mabee formed the J. E. and L. E. Mabee Foundation. He wanted to do good with his money and to especially help the youth of America, to make the country strong and durable. Upon his death, a Tulsa paper paid him tribute: "The death of John E. Mabee was a distinct shock to the city of Tulsa and the state of Oklahoma." Here was a genuine pioneer of the Southwestern oil industry--a real-life personification of the self-made man who, having accrued the equivalent of several fortunes, lived to express his gratefulness through benefactions to his hometown, to his state, and to good works too numerous to mention. There just aren't many men like John Mabee. We find it a virtual impossibility to list the grand sum of his benefactions or the variety of institutions and good works into which they went. To the Community Chest, to the University of Tulsa, to medical and hospital benefit, to religious and benevolent groups, to all these, and more, the name Mabee will be forever remembered. It should go without saying that John E. Mabee was Oklahoma's ‘Mr. Philanthropy," yet the heritage he leaves behind runs much deeper. Mr. Mabee's personality and attitude were those of a human being with an unquenchable love of live, of optimism for the future and of confidence that all will be well as long as people, with means or without, will but contribute of their time and their effort to making life better for one and all.15 |
Family | Lottie Estella Boren b. 17 Sep 1879, d. 21 Oct 1965 |
Citations
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Mary Estella Mabee
F, #19374, b. 18 June 1874, d. 1 April 1950
Father* | Simon Peter Mabee1 b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 |
Mother* | Mary Jane Shouffler1 b. 30 Mar 1842, d. 23 Mar 1932 |
Name Variation | Mary Estella Mabee was also known as Estella.2 | |
Burial* | She was buried at Sanctuary of Truth Mausoleum, Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington.3 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Clark.4 | |
Name Variation | Mary Estella Mabee was also known as Stella. | |
Birth* | 18 June 1874 | She was born on 18 June 1874 at Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri.5,6 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | Mary Estella Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.5 |
Marriage* | 6 November 1898 | Mary Estella Mabee married William Lewis Clark on 6 November 1898 at Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho.7,8 |
(Witness) History | 1928 | Mary Estella Mabee witnessed William Lewis Clark, city engineer of Hood River, has had many years of practical experience in surveying and supervising public work and is discharging the duties of his present position in an able and satisfactory manner. He was born in Baraboo, Sauk county, Wisconsin, on the 19th of May, 1867, and is a son of Newton and Mary (Hill) Clark. His paternal grandparents were Thomas L. and Delilah (Saddoris) Clark, the former of whom was born in New York and the latter in Pennsylvania. T. L. Clark drifted westward from the New England States with the general trend of the pioneer of his day, spending some years in Indiana and Illinois. At Lake Michigan he and his brothers operated one of the first boats which was called the "Lucky Boy." This was before the founding of the city of Chicago. From Illinois he moved to Wisconsin where he followed lumbering and farming, and from there went to Denver in the late '60s and was the pioneer truck farmer, supplying the new city with vegetables. He was also the original owner of the townsite of Golden. His son, Newton Clark, was born in Illinois, May 27, 1838, and was but a lad when the family went to Wisconsin, in which state he was reared, securing his education in the public schools and at Point Bluff Institute, from which school he was graduated with honors. He engaged in farming and for several years was also identified with mercantile business in that state. He then became a pioneer of South Dakota and was prominent in the affairs of the territory. He was elected to the territorial legislature on the republican ticket and in that body made an enviable record, his public services being so highly valued that Clark county, that state, was named in his honor. He was chairman of the board of county commissioners of Minnehaha county for a number of years and was principal of the public schools of Sioux Falls. He was active in the conventions of his party in that state and exerted a marked influence on the affairs of that day. In 1877 he again turned his face westward and at Denver he was joined by his father and mother and all three drove overland to Oregon, locating in Hood River, in which locality he followed farming and surveying for eleven years. In the latter vocation he did much effective work and made the first survey of the upper Hood River valley. He was appointed grand recorder of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, which necessitated his removal to Portland, and he held that office up to the time of his death, which occurred in June, 1918. He was a veteran of the Civil war, having enlisted in 1861 as a private in Company K, Fourteenth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered out of the service with the rank of regimental quartermaster in October, 1865. During his service he took part in fourteen major engagements under General Grant; was all through the western campaign, fighting under General Canby in the Red River campaign; and was at the siege of Mobile when peace was declared. He furnished the flag which was hoisted on the court house at Vicksburg on the declaration of peace. In all the communities in which he resided he was regarded as an enterprising, progressive and public-spirited citizen and at all times commanded the unqualified confidence and respect of his fellowmen. He was a member of the first Masonic lodge organized in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in the early '70s; was also a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Grand Army of the Republic. On October 14, 1860, at Freedom, Wisconsin, Newton Clark married Miss Mary Hill, who was born in Greenock, Scotland, and whose death occurred in Hood River, Oregon, in July, 1918, but a few weeks after the death of her husband. She was a daughter of William Hill, who was a younger son of the Hill family who operated flouring mills and sailed a fleet of grain ships from the River Clyde. This business has been owned by the Hill family for generations and is operated by the oldest son of the family today. When Mr. Clark was but four months old, Mr. Hill brought his family to the United States, settling first in Ohio but later moving to Wisconsin, where he spent the remainder of his life. During his early years here he followed milling, but later turned his attention to farming. His wife was a native of the Isle of Jersey. William Lewis Clark received his early schooling in South Dakota, and in October, 1878, he accompanied his mother on the overland trip to Oregon, to which state his father had preceded them the previous year. In the schools of the Hood River valley he continued his studies, also attending a private school in Hood River taught by Professor Thomas R. Coon, a pioneer educator of that locality. Mr. Clark then worked under his father in surveying the upper Hood River valley in Oregon and the White Salmon valley in Washington, and later on was employed under his father in engineering work during the location and construction of the railroad through the Columbia river canyon. He then secured a position under John Q. Jamieson, assistant engineer for the Northern Pacific Railroad, at that time in charge of construction of Stampede tunnel, where he remained until the tunnel was holed through. Following this he was employed in various capacities by the Northern Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads in Washington, Oregon and California. In 1900 he was appointed deputy city engineer by W. B. Chase, who was then city engineer of Portland. From 1903 to 1907 he was in the employ of the United States engineers at Cascade locks under the then Major W. C. Langfitt and James S. Polhemus, assistant engineer in the Portland office. During this time he was in charge of the engineering work of two contracts obtained by Kiernan & Taylor of Portland, who completed the middle lock chamber and various other details of the lock plans, and was also superintendent of the operating department of Cascade locks during the same period. Resigning in 1907, Mr. Clark came to Hood River, where for ten years he was engaged in the wholesale flour and grain business. In 1917 he entered the employ of the state highway department, with which he was connected until 1922, when he was appointed city engineer of Hood River, and is still serving in that capacity. In 1889, at Middleton, Idaho, Mr. Clark was united in marriage to Miss Estella Mabee, a native of Lockwood, Missouri, and a daughter of S. P. and Mary Jane Mabee, both of whom are still living in Missouri, where the father is engaged in farming and stock raising. Mr. and Mrs. Mabee are natives of Indiana, in which state, in young manhood, the father enlisted in the Union army and served four years. They are the parents of eight children, George, Frank, John, Joseph, Jacob H., Ada, Cora and Estella. Mr. and Mrs. Clark have a son, Newton, who was born in Hood River; was graduated in civil engineering from Leland Stanford University, and is now employed as a surveyor in Hood River, being the third engineer in the Clark family in direct line of descent. He is a member of the Masonic order. William Lewis Clark is a member of Hood River Lodge No. 105, A. F. & A. M., of which he is a past master; Hood River Chapter No. 27, R. A. M., of which he is a past high priest; Hood River Council No. 8, R. & S. M; Hood River Commandery No. 12, K. T., of which he is a past eminent commander; and Al Kader Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., at Portland. He has served on the board of directors of the Hood River Chamber of Commerce, which was chiefly instrumental in promoting the Columbia River highway. He has shown a deep and effective interest in everything relating to the progress and advancement of his locality, supporting all measures for the betterment of the public welfare, and has well earned the reputation which he enjoys as one of Hood River's most valuable citizens, while socially he is extremely popular throughout the range of his acquaintance. The History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea, Volume II, The J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, IL., 1928, page 23 William L. Clark, resident engineer for the United States government at the Cascade Locks and a man of a vast fund of practical experience, is one of the leading civil engineers in this part of the country. He has gained every part of this instruction while he followed working, by careful study after hours. While in some respects the college man has the advantage of trained professors, still there is nothing that can take the place of practical field work and the man who studies principles out at night and puts them into practical execution the next day, is more thoroughly drilled and equipped in his profession than can be done by any other method William L. Clark is thoroughly conversant with every part of his profession and has mastered it as few men have. He was born on May 19, 1867, in Sauk county, Wisconsin. His father, Newton Clark, was a native of Illinois and a civil engineer of great experience through Wisconsin. He is now residing in Portland. Our subject's parents moved to Hood River when he was about eleven years of age and there he completed his literary education in the public schools and the private school of T.R. Coons. He soon took a position under his father who was in the government employ and by him was thoroughly trained in civil engineering and remained with him until nineteen. Then he entered the employ of the Northern Pacific railroad under John Q. Jamison, assistant engineer of the Northern Pacific railroad. He was then in charge of the construction of Stampeded tunnel and our subject worked there until that enterprise was completed, being associated with various leading engineers during that time. Then Mr. Clark engaged on the Southern Pacific Railroad in various engineering enterprises until 1893, when he was appointed to the important work at the- Cascade Locks under G. W. Brown. In July, 1900, he resigned that position and accepted the position of district city engineer in Portland. In May, 1903, he was appointed to his present position aid is discharging the duties encumbent upon him in a very efficient manner. At Middleton, Idaho, Mr. Clark married Miss Mary E. Mabee, on November 6, 1898. She was born in Dade county, Missouri, the daughter of S.P. and Jane Mabee, natives of Indiana. The father enlisted in the Civil war when very young and served four years. He is now living in Missouri. Mr. Clark has two sisters, Grace Dwinnell and Jeanette. Mrs. Clark has five brothers, George, Frank, John, Joseph and Jacob H., and two sisters, Ada Pyle and Cora Polly. Mr. Clark has one son, Newton, Jr. four years of age. Our subject is affiliated with the A.U.U.W., while his wife is a member of the Christian church. In political belief, he holds with the Republicans and is an active worker for the interests of his party. He is a young man of promise and scholarly attainments and stands exceptionally well with the people in his profession. An Illustrated History of Central Oregon, Western Historical Publishing Company, Spokane, WA. 1905, pages 289-290 in 1928.9 |
(Inform) Death | 25 February 1932 | She was an informant on the death record of Simon Peter Mabee on 25 February 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri.10 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | Mary Estella Clark was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.11 |
(Inform) Death | 23 March 1932 | Mary Estella Mabee was an informant on the death record of Mary Jane Shouffler on 23 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri.12 |
Death* | 1 April 1950 | Mary Estella Mabee died on 1 April 1950 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 75.13 |
Family | William Lewis Clark b. 19 May 1867, d. 27 Apr 1930 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 361C, National Archives Film T9-0677.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, U.S., Death Records, 1883-1960.
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- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 361C; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 0143.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Oregon, U.S., State Births, 1842-1917 of son Newton.
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Ada Rosella Mabee
F, #19375, b. 26 January 1876, d. 28 May 1964
Father* | Simon Peter Mabee1 b. 10 Jul 1840, d. 25 Feb 1932 |
Mother* | Mary Jane Shouffler1 b. 30 Mar 1842, d. 23 Mar 1932 |
Married Name | Her married name was Pyle.2 | |
Birth* | 26 January 1876 | Ada Rosella Mabee was born on 26 January 1876 at Cedarville, Dade County, Missouri.1,3 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | Ada Rosella Mabee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Simon Peter Mabee and Mary Jane Shouffler at Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri, ; S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana.4 |
Marriage* | 12 January 1898 | Ada Rosella Mabee married William Monroe Pyle on 12 January 1898 at Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri.5 |
Residence* | 1900 | Ada Rosella Mabee and William Monroe Pyle lived in 1900 at Ninnescah, Sedgwick County, Kansas.6 |
Census* | 18 April 1910 | Ada Rosella Pyle and William Monroe Pyle appeared on the census of 18 April 1910 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri. William M Pyle, Head, Male, White, 33, Married 12 years, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Stock Dealer, Shipper own account Ada R Pyle, Wife, Female, White, 33, Married 12 years, 2 children born and living, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois Ester S Pyle, Daughter, Female, White, 9, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, attended school Opal M Pyle, Daughter, Female, White, 6, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, attended school.7 |
(Witness) Anecdote | 12 September 1918 | William M Pyle of Lockwood, Dade, Mo, born 24 Sep 1876, registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, at Dade County, Missouri. He was a Farmer and Horse & Mule Buyer for himself in Lockwood. His nearest living relative was Ada R. Pyle, at the above address. He was white, of medium height and build, with brown eyes and black hair.8 |
Residence | 18 April 1930 | Ada Rosella Pyle and William Monroe Pyle lived on 18 April 1930 at 115 Wall Street, Midland, Midland County, Texas.9 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 4 March 1932 | Ada Rosella Pyle was mentioned in the obituary of of Simon Peter Mabee on 4 March 1932 at Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri; Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months. After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising. In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.10 |
(Inform) Death | 19 July 1943 | Ada Rosella Pyle was an informant on the death record of William Monroe Pyle on 19 July 1943 at 115 S Big Springs Street, Midland, Midland County, Texas.11,12 |
Death* | 28 May 1964 | Ada Rosella Mabee died on 28 May 1964 at Midland Memorial Hospital, Midland, Midland County, Texas, at age 88.13 |
oObit* | 29 May 1964 | On 29 May 1964 at El Paso, Texas, the obituary of Ada Rosella Mabee read: Mrs Ada Pyle, 88, member of a prominent West Texas and New Mexico ranch family, died in a Midland hospital Thursday after an illness of a week. She and her late husband, William M. Pyle, who died in 1943, moved to Midland in 1923 and operated a 110-section ranch north of Midland. Later they bought the McDonald and Trigg ranches near Fort Sumner N.M. They were associated with Mrs Pyle's brother John Mabee. After the death of her husband and brother, Mrs Pyle continued operation of the ranches. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Opal Fagan of Victoria, Tex., and Mrs Ester Sweatt of Joplin, Mo.14 |
Burial* | She and William Monroe Pyle were buried at Fairview Cemetery, Midland, Midland County, Texas.15 |
Family | William Monroe Pyle b. 24 Sep 1876, d. 19 Jul 1943 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 361C, National Archives Film T9-0677.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 361C; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 0143.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Ninnescah, Sedgwick, Kansas; Page: 10; Enumeration District: 0267; FHL microfilm: 1240499.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Lockwood Ward 1, Dade, Missouri; Roll: T624_777; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0068; FHL microfilm: 1374790, Family 129.
- [S338] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/default.aspx?rt=39, Roll 1683164.
- [S303] 1930 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Midland, Midland, Texas; Roll: 2376; Page: 27A; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 451.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in the Lockwood Luminary, Lockwood, Missouri, 04 Mar 1932, Fri • Page 1.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982, Certificate 33818.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from J. Wayne Rhine, e-mail address, Nov 15, 2005.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982; Certificate 32009.
- [S500] Newspapers.com, online https://www.newspapers.com/, El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas), 29 May 1964, Fri, Page 12.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 132540990 & 132540900.
- [S3] Unknown author, "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007,."
Sarah M Wiley1
F, #19376, b. 20 March 1849, d. 12 November 1871
Married Name | Her married name was Mabie.2 | |
Name Variation | Sarah M Wiley was also known as Sandra M.3 | |
Birth* | 20 March 1849 | She was born on 20 March 1849 at Belfast, Waldo County, Maine, daughter of William T. and Harriet A. Wiley.1,3 |
Census* | 22 June 1860 | Sarah M Wiley appeared on the census of 22 June 1860 at Belfast, Waldo County, Maine. William T Willey, 36, M, Farmer, $1500, $300, born in Maine Harriet A Willey, 32, F, born in Maine Sarah M Willey, 11, F, born in Maine, attended school George G Willey, 9, M, born in Maine, attended school Oscar H Willey, 7, M, born in Maine, attended school Chas Willey, 3, M, born in Maine Alice H Willey, 9/12, F, born in Maine.1 |
Marriage* | 20 October 1869 | She married Benjamin Franklin Mabie, son of John Snyder Maybee and Elizabeth Purvis, on 20 October 1869 at Dakota County, Minnesota.3 |
Census* | 24 August 1870 | Sarah M Wiley and Benjamin Franklin Mabie appeared on the census of 24 August 1870 at Mirabile PO, Lincoln Township, Caldwell County, Missouri. Benjamin F. Mabee, 24, M, W, Farmer, $140, —, Canada, married in October Sarah Mabee, 21, F, W, Keeping House, Maine, married in October.4 |
Death* | 12 November 1871 | Sarah M Wiley died on 12 November 1871 at Rosemount, Dakota County, Minnesota, at age 22.3 |
Burial* | She was buried at Pine Bend Cemetery, Rosemount, Dakota County, Minnesota. Inscription "Sarah M., wife of B.F. Mabee 20 March 1849 - 12 November 1871 with William T. & Harriet A. Wiley."5 |
Family | Benjamin Franklin Mabie b. 9 Oct 1845, d. 16 Nov 1897 |
Citations
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Belfast, Waldo, Maine; Roll: M653_453; Page: 7; Family History Library Film: 803453.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Caldwell County, Lincoln Township, Page 183, M593-Roll 763.
- [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, from Jean Woodworth jcwood2758.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Lincoln, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll M593_763; Page: 183B; Image: 370; Family History Library Film: 552262.
- [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Rosemount township records, section 18.
Benjamin Ronald Mabey1
M, #19377, b. April 1861, d. 1911
Father* | Euston Mabey2 b. 1831, d. 1912 |
Mother* | Ellen Miller2 b. 1839, d. 1903 |
Birth* | April 1861 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey was born in April 1861 at New Jersey.3 |
(Witness) Census | 10 August 1870 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey appeared on the census of 10 August 1870 in the household of Euston Mabey and Ellen Miller at Pompton Plains PO, Pequannock Township, Morris County, New Jersey, ; Hueston Maby, 38, M, W, Laborer, —, $100, NJ Ellen Maby, 30, F, W, Keeps House, NJ Benjamin Maby, 9, M, W, Attends School, NJ Elizabeth Maby, 6, F, W, At Home, NJ Stella Maby, 2, F, W, At Home, NJ.4 |
(Witness) Census | 9 June 1880 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Euston Mabey and Ellen Miller at Pequannock Township, Morris County, New Jersey, ; Euston Mabie, White, Male, 48, Head, Married, Farm Laborer, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Pennsylvania Ellen Mabie, White, Female, 40, Wife, Married, Keeps House, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey Benjiman Mabie, White, Male, 19, Son, Single, Works in Rubber Mill, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey Elesibath Mabie, White, Female, 16, Daughter, Single, at home, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey Estella Mabie, White, Female, 12, Daughter, Single, Works in Rubber Mill, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey Emelia Mabie, White, Female, 8, Daughter, Single, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey Harrie Mabie, White, Male, 4, Son, Single, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey.5 |
Marriage* | between 1881 and 1882 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey married Harriet Decker between 1881 and 1882.3 |
Census | 1895 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey and Harriet Decker appeared on the census of 1895 at Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey. Benjamin R Mabey, Male, White, age range 20-60 Harriett Mabey, Female, White, age range 20-60 Harry Mabey, Male, White, age range 10-20 Violet Mabey, Female, White, age range 5-20 Edith Mabey, Female, White, age range 5-20 Mary Mabey, Female, White, age range 0-5 Charles Mabey, Male, White, age range 0-10.6 |
Census* | June 1900 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey and Harriet Decker appeared on the census of June 1900 at Pequannock Township, Morris County, New Jersey. Benjamin Mabey, Head, W, M, Apr 1861, 39, M, 18, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Rubber Worker, owns house free of mortgage Harriet Mabey, Wife, W, F, Dec 1864, 36, M, 18, 6 children born - still living 5, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey Harry Mabey, Son, W, M, Dec 1882, 17, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Rubber worker Edith Mabey, Daughter, W, F, Nov 1889, 11, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, School Mary Mabey, Daughter, W, F, Feb 1891, 9, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, School Charles Mabey, Son, W, M, Aug 1893, 7, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, School Emma Mabey, Daughter, W, F, Sep 1896, 4, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey.3 |
Census | April 1910 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey and Harriet Decker appeared on the census of April 1910 at Butler, Morris County, New Jersey. Benjamin R Mabey, Head, M, W, 49, M1, 28, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Rubber Worker, Hard Rubber factory, owns home Harriett Mabey, Wife, F, W, 46, M1, 28, 8 children born, living 6, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, none Mary Mabey, Daughter, F, W, 19, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Box Maker, Paper Box Factory Charles A. Mabey, Son, M, W, 16, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, in school Emma F. Mabey, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, in school Willard Mabey, Son, M, W, 3, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, none.7 |
Death* | 1911 | Benjamin Ronald Mabey died in 1911.8 |
Burial* | He and Harriet Decker were buried at Sanders Cemetery, Butler, Morris County, New Jersey. Inscription "Benjamin R. Mabey; 1861 - 1911: Harriet Decker, his wife; 1863 - 1934; 1884 Violet 1896; 1900 Frank 1901."9 |
Family | Harriet Decker b. Dec 1864, d. 1934 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014; 1964 marriage of son, Willard.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Morris County, Pequanock Township, Page 328, M593-Roll 878.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pequannock, Morris, New Jersey; Roll: T623 988; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 74.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pequannock, Morris, New Jersey; Roll M593_878; Page: 328A; Image: 80; Family History Library Film: 552377.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pequannock, Morris, New Jersey; Roll: 793; Family History Film: 1254793; Page: 319C; ED 128; Image: 0360.
- [S364] New Jersey State Census, 1895, online ancestry.com, New Jersey, Morris, Pequannock, Roll V227_95, Page 61, Family 305.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Butler Borough, Morris, New Jersey; Series: T624; Roll: 902; Page: 72B; Enumeration District: 3; Part: 1; Line: 12.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 20133860.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorials 20133860, 20133875, 20133879, and 20133882.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 20133882.
Oscar Mabey
M, #19378, b. 6 June 1863
Father* | Peter Wells Mabey1 b. 13 Apr 1829, d. 1 Sep 1915 |
Mother* | Ann Elizabeth Card1 b. Jun 1835, d. 10 Jun 1910 |
Birth* | 6 June 1863 | Oscar Mabey was born on 6 June 1863 at Pompton Township, Passaic County, New Jersey.2,1 |
(Witness) Census | 29 July 1870 | Oscar Mabey appeared on the census of 29 July 1870 in the household of Peter Wells Mabey and Ann Elizabeth Card at New Foundland PO, Pompton Township, Passaic County, New Jersey, ; Peter W. Maybey, 41, M, W, Laborer, —, $200, NJ Anna E. Maybey, 36, F, W, Keeping House, NJ Almira Maybey, 14, F, W, NJ, attended school Zabriskia Maybey, 12, M, W, NJ, attended school Whitfield Maybey, 10, M, W, NJ, attended school Oscar Maybey, 7, M, W, NJ Mary E. Maybey, 2, F, W, NJ.3 |
Census | 23 June 1880 | Oscar Mabey appeared on the census of 23 June 1880 at Liberty Township, Stoddard County, Missouri. Oscar Maybey, White, Male, 17, Boarder, Single, Work In Mill, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey; with James and Frances Smith.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1888 | He married Frances Davidson circa 1888.2,5 |
Census* | 1895 | Oscar Mabey and Frances Davidson appeared on the census of 1895 at Union City, Hudson County, New Jersey. Oscar Mabey, Male, White, age range 20-60 Fannie Mabey, Female foreign born, age range 20-60 Viola Mabey, Female, White, age range under 5 Sadie Mabey, Female, White, age range under 5.6 |
Anecdote* | 30 September 1897 | Departed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; Arrived on 30 Sep 1897 at Liverpool, England on the SS Belgenland: Oscar Mabey, 38, Married Male, Laborer Fannie Mabey, 30, Married Female, Wife Viola Mabey, 6, Female, Child Sadie Mabey, 4, Female, Child Josephine, 1, Female, Infant.7 |
Census* | 8 June 1900 | Oscar Mabey appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 at 1628 Bellview Avenue, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Oscar Maybe, Boarder, W, M, June 1863, 36, Married 12 years, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Farm Servant.5 |
Family | Frances Davidson b. c 1861 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Passaic County, Pompton Township, Page 699, M593-Roll 886.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pompton, Passaic, New Jersey; Roll M593_886; Page: 699B; Image: 7; Family History Library Film: 552385.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Liberty, Stoddard, Missouri; Roll: 738; Family History Film: 1254738; Page: 645A; Enumeration District: 164; Image: 0038.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kansas City Ward 4, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: T623 861; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 36.
- [S364] New Jersey State Census, 1895, online ancestry.com, New Jersey, Hudson, Union, Roll V227_84, Page 141, Family 904.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, UK Incoming Passenger Lists.
Benjamin Franklin Mabee
M, #19380, b. 8 June 1859, d. 16 August 1910
Father* | Lewis Paddock2,3 b. c 1829, d. 25 Aug 1864 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Lelley2 b. c 1834 |
Adoptive father | John Mabee1 b. 2 Jun 1816, d. 16 Aug 1880 |
Name Variation | Benjamin Franklin Mabee was also known as Paddock.4 | |
Birth* | 8 June 1859 | He was born on 8 June 1859 at Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey.5,4 |
(Witness) Census | 27 July 1860 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee appeared on the census of 27 July 1860 in the household of Lewis Paddock and Elizabeth Lelley at Deckertown, Sussex County, New Jersey, ; Lewis Paddick, 31, M, Day Laborer, Personal Estate $50, born in New Jersey Elizabeth Paddick, 26, F, born in New Jersey Benjamin F Paddick, 1, M, born in New Jersey Mary J Paddick, 6, F, born in New Jersey.2 |
(Witness) Census | 14 July 1870 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee appeared on the census of 14 July 1870 in the household of John Mabee and Hester Louise Margison at Vernon PO, Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, ; John Mabee, 54, M, W, Farmer, $2120, $595, NJ Hester Mabee, 41, F, W, Keeping House, NJ Benj F. Mabee, 13, M, W, NJ, attended school.6 |
(Witness) Census | 26 June 1875 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee appeared on the census of 26 June 1875 in the household of John Mabee and Hester Louise Margison at Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, ; John Mabee, 59, Male, born in Sussex Co, N Jersey, Farmer Hester L. Mabee, 46, Female, born in Sussex Co, N Jersey Benjamin F Mabee, 18, Male, born in Passaic Co, N Jersey.7 |
(Witness) Census | 21 June 1880 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee appeared on the census of 21 June 1880 in the household of John Mabee and Hester Louise Margison at Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, ; John Mabee, White, Male, 64, Head, Married, Farmer, ill with Consumption, born in New Jersey, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Hester L. Mabee, White, Female, 51, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey Benjamin F. Mabee, White, Male, 22, Nephew, Single, Works On Farm, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in New Jersey.8 |
(Witness) Will | 28 June 1880 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee was mentioned in the will of John Mabee on 28 June 1880 at Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. "Will of John Mabee, of Vernon, dated 6/28/1880, proved 9/30/1880. Mentions John's age as 64. Mentions wife Hester Louisa and "Benjamin Franklin Mabee, the boy whom I and my wife have brought up". Also mentioned are "my half brothers, James W. Utter and Benjamin Utter and my two half sisters, Phebe Utter and Nancy Utter."9" |
Marriage* | between 1886 and 1887 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee married Mary Elizabeth Decker between 1886 and 1887.10,11 |
Census | 13 June 1900 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee and Mary Elizabeth Decker appeared on the census of 13 June 1900 at Goshen Township, Orange County, New York. Benjamin Mabee, Head, W, M, Feb 1860, 40, M, 13, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Farm Laborer Elizabeth Mabee, Wife, W, F, Mch 1870, 30, M, 13, 4 children born - still living 4, New York, New York, New York Hurley Mabee, Son, W, M, Sept 1890, 9, S, New York, New Jersey, New York William Mabee, Son, W, M, Sept 1892, 7, S, New York, New Jersey, New York Everett Mabee, Son, W, M, Dec 1893, 6, S, New York, New Jersey, New York Ora Mabee, Son, W, M, May 1896, 4, S, New York, New Jersey, New York.12 |
Census* | April 1910 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee and Mary Elizabeth Decker appeared on the census of April 1910 at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York. Benjamin F Mabee, Head, M, W, 52, M1, 23, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Carpenter, House Mary P. Mabee, Wife, F, W, 42 M1, 23, 7 children born, living 5, New York, New York, New York, none Harold Mabee, Son, M, W, 19, S, New York, New Jersey, New York, Farm Laborer, General Farm William B. Mabee, Son, M, W, 17, S, New York, New Jersey, New York, Farm Laborer, General Farm Evert Mabee, Son, M, W, 16, S, New York, New Jersey, New York, Farm Laborer, General Farm Ora Mabee, Son, M, W, 14, S, New York, New Jersey, New York, in school Helen Mabee, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, New York, New Jersey, New York, in school.11 |
Death* | 16 August 1910 | Benjamin Franklin Mabee died on 16 August 1910 at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, at age 51.13,14 |
Funeral* | 19 August 1910 | On 19 August 1910 a funeral was held for Benjamin Franklin Mabee at Amity Presbyterian Church, Amity, Orange County, New York. "The funeral services of Benjamin Mabee were held at the church here (Amity) Friday afternoon; interment in the village cemetery."13 |
Family | Mary Elizabeth Decker b. 13 Nov 1866, d. 15 Mar 1936 | |
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Citations
- [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator : #113, Apr 2018.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Vernon Twp, Sussex, New Jersey; Roll: M653_709; Page: 556; Family 364, FHLFilm: 803709.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index, 1660-1931 of son.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index, 1660-1931.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1870 census, age 13, 1880 census, age 22.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Vernon, Sussex, New Jersey; Roll M593_889; Page: 232B; Image: 468; Family History Library Film: 552388.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New Jersey, State Census, 1875, Vernon Twp, Sussex, New Jersey, USA.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Vernon, Sussex, New Jersey; Roll: 799; Family History Film: 1254799; Page: 205A; Enumeration District: 186; Image: 0065.
- [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Sussex County (4234S.).
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick Twp, Orange, New York; Series: T624; Roll: 1061; Page: 66A; Enumeration District: 87; Part: 1; Line: 7.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Goshen, Orange, New York; Roll: T623 1140; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 12.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Funeral notice from the Middletown Orange County Times Press Newspaper Archives, Tuesday, August 23, 1910 - Page 6.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, Death Index, 1852-1956 & U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970.
- [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Newspapers.com. clipped from Middletown Daily Argus, Middletown, New York, 23 Apr 1895, Tue • Page 3.