| Name |
Giles Clinton Mabee |
| Birth |
31 Oct 1878 |
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
7 Jun 1880 |
Plymouth Township, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [2] |
- J. V. P. Maybe, White, Male, 37, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Celestia Maybe, White, Female, 37, Wife, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Nina Maybe, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in Wisconsin, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Giles C. Maybe, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Wisconsin,, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
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| Census |
28 Jun 1895 |
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [3] |
- John A. Mabee, 2 white males, 1 white female, 3 born in US
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| Census |
Jun 1900 |
Milwaukee Street, Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [4] |
- Giles C. Mabee, Head, W, M, Nov 1878, 21, M, 1, Wisconsin, New York, New York, Laborer, Fur Factory
Anna Mabee, Wife, W, F, Nov 1876, 23, M, 1, Wisconsin, Ireland, Ireland
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| Census |
1 Jun 1905 |
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [5] |
- Giles Mabee, Head, W, M, 27, M, Wisconsin, New York, laborer
Anna Mabee, Wife, W, F, 29, M, Wisconsin, Scotland
Benno Mabee, Son, W, M, 6, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
Lolita Mabee, Daughter, W, F, 2, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
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| Census |
5 May 1910 |
423 Carolina Street, Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [4] |
- Giles C. Mabee, Head, W, M, Nov 1878, 21, M, 1, Wisconsin, New York, New York, Laborer, Fur Factory
Anna Mabee, Wife, W, F, Nov 1876, 23, M, 1, Wisconsin, Ireland, Ireland
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| Anecdote |
12 Sep 1918 |
Neillsville, Clark County, Wisconsin [6] |
- Giles Clinton Mabee of Thorp, Clark, Wis, born Nov 1st 1878, registered for the draft on Sept 12 1918 at Neillsville, Clark County, Wisconsin. He was a warehouseman for Daca Chiese Co in Thorp. His nearest relative was Anna Agnes Mabee at the above address. He was white, tall of medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair
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| Residence |
12 Sep 1918 |
Thorp, Clark County, Wisconsin [6] |
| Census |
Jan 1920 |
423 Caroline Street, Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [7] |
- Giles Mabee, Head, M, W, 42, M, Wisconsin, New York, New York, [illegible]
Anna Mabee, Wife, F, W, 41, M, Wisconsin, Ireland, Ireland
Lolita Mabee, Daughter, F, W, 16, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, in school
Marlia Mabee, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, in school
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| Witness-Obituary |
Dec 1925 [8] |
- A COUNTY PIONEER John V. Mabee was born at Rotterdam, NY, May 28, 1844 and came to Sheboygan county in 1866. Following his service in the war, he married Miss Celeste Swart on Jun 9, 1866. Mrs Mabee died at Plymouth Wisconsin about a year ago. Two years ago Corporal Mabee suffered a fall and was confined to his bed most of the time during the remaining days of his life.
"Plymouth: - John V. Mabee, Civil War Veteran, died at his home here at 11 p.m. Wednesday after having been in poor health for the past two years. He was 81 years old. A private military funeral under the supervision of Ladewig-Zinkgraf American Legion Post will be held from the home at 629 N. Milwaukee St. at 1:30 P.M. Sunday. Burial will be at Union Cemetery. Corporal Mabee is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nina Evans and one son Giles C. Mabee both of Plymouth. There are six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Mabee enlisted from Rotterdam, Schenectady county, New York, on January 28, 1862 and was mustered into the United States service as a Private of Battery E, 13th Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery. It was in this regiment and under Captain A. J. Beach and Col. William A. Howard that theSheboygan County veteran served for three years during the war. The regiment was assigned to the defense of Norfolk, Portsmouth and Newburn and as a post guard on board vessels of war along the Atlantic coast. The regiment participated in many operations from the stand against Petersburg and Richmond, VA., in May of 1864 to the fall of Petersburg on April 2, 1865. Real action started for Corporal Mabee and the members of the regiment from May 5, 1834, when they were before Petersburg, and they were again thrown into the assault of Petersburg shortly after this date, continuing in the vicinity for the most part until April 1865. Corporal Mabee was in skirmishes at Swift Creek, NC, Oct 7, 1864; Day’s Point, VA, from November 14 to 19; Fort Fisher, NC, from December 25 to Jan 15, 1865, and finally participated in the fall of Petersburg April 2, 1865. An aggregate of 162 enlisted men was lost during the regiment’s term of service and following the strenuous siege of Petersburg, Corporal Mabee was detailed as a guard on a mail boat plying between Norfolk, VA and Roanoke, Island. He was promoted to the position of Corporal and was honorably discharged at the close of the war on July 19, 1865."
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| Census |
11 Apr 1930 |
423 Caroline Street, Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [9] |
- Giles Mabie, head, owns house worth $9000, M, W, 51, M, age at first marriage 21, Wisconsin, New York, New York, laborer, cheese warehouse
Anna Mabie, wife, F, W, 54, M, age at first marriage 22, Wisconsin, Irish Free State, Irish Free State
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| Census |
27 Apr 1940 |
423 Caroline, Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [10] |
- Giles Mabee, owns home worth $3000, Head, M, W, 61, M, completed 7 years school, born in Wisconsin, unemployed 104 weeks, Foreman, Process Cheese
Anna Mabee, Wife, F, W, 67, M, completed 8 years school, born in Wisconsin
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| Info |
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| Death |
30 Mar 1941 |
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [11, 12] |
| Obituary |
5 Apr 1941 |
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [11] |
- Funeral services for Giles Mabee, who passed away at his home on Sunday afternoon, were conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Wittkopp Funeral Home in this city. The Rev. Samuel Bullough of the First Congregational church officiated and burial was made in the Woodlawn cemetery.
During the services Miss Doris Dietsch sang "Rock of Ages" and "Abide With Me" accompanied by Miss Hildegard Wilson.
The pallbearers were Otto Helmer, Otto Lange, Frank Sohn, Hubert Pool, Irvin Jones and Eugene Dyke.
There were many beautiful floral tribunes and a large number of relatives and friends attended the last rites, attesting to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Among those from away, present at the services were: Benno Mabee of Oakland, California; Mr and Mrs Robert Croghan and their daughter Colleen, of West Bend; Mr and Mrs John Thompson of Eden; Mr and Mrs Sam Thompson of Fond du Lac; V Phillip Hauser and Jacob Meyers of Campbellsport; Mr and Mrs Lee Newton of Kohler; Theodore Worden of Byron; Mrs Michael Nolan of Milwaukee; Mr and Mrs Joseph Thackery, Mr and Mrs Wm. O'Maley and son Robert, Mr and Mrs L.E. Gannon, and son Robert, Mr and Mrs J. E. Gannon and son Wilford, of Greenbush; Mrs Louis Olson of Sawyer and Mrs Harold Harmon of Hingham
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| Reference Number |
10982 |
| Burial |
Woodlawn Cemetery, Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin [13] |
| Person ID |
I10927 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |