Name |
Sena Mabee |
Birth |
26 Sep 1855 |
Port Sarnia, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
1861 |
Con 15, Lot 4/5, Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada [3] |
- 23, Ezra Mabee, M, 37, M, Upper Canada, Western Methodist, Farmer
24, Roseanne Mabee, F, 28, M, Upper Canada, Western Methodist
25, Egnah Mabee, M, 7, S, Upper Canada, Western Methodist
26, Euphronia Mabee, F, 5, S, Upper Canada, Western Methodist
27, Estella Mabee, F, 4, S, Upper Canada, Western Methodist
28, Ridley Mabee, M, 2, S, Upper Canada, Western Methodist
Resides in a one and a half story frame house
38, Ezra Mabee, Con 15, Lot 4&5, total acreage 200, 50 under cultivation, 25 under crops in 1860, 25 under pasture in 1860, 5 under orchards or garden, and 150 under woods or wild. Farm valued at $4000, Farming equipment valued at $10
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Census |
1871 |
Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada [4] |
- 3, E. A. Mabee, M, 47, M, Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch, Labourer
4, Rosanna Mabee, F, 38, M, Ontario, W Methodist, Irish
5, Eugene Mabee, M, 17 Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch, Labourer
6, Euprosina Mabee, F, 15, Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch
7, Estella Mabee, F, 13, Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch
8, Ridly Mabee, M, 11, Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch
9, Harriet Mabee, F, 9, Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch
10, Nancy Mabee, F, 7, Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch
11, Fanny Mabee, F, 5, Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch
12, Oscar Mabee, M, 3, S Ontario, W Methodist, Dutch
Tenant Lot E, Concession 8, corn, potatoes, 1 horse, firewood
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Census |
1880 |
Malvern, Mills County, Iowa [5] |
- Richard Gidley, Self, M, Male, W, 38, ENG, Carpenter, ENG, ENG
Sena Gidley, Wife, M, Female, W, 26, CAN, Keeping House, CAN, CAN
Richard E. Gidley, Son, S, Male, W, 10M, IA, , ENG, CAN
H.C. White, Other, S, Male, W, 33, OH, Carpenter, ENG, CAN
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Census |
1885 |
First Avenue, Malvern, Mills County, Iowa [6] |
- Richard L. Gidley, 42, M, M, England
Sena Gidley, 29, F, M, Canada
Richard E. Gidley, 5, M, S, Mills
Thomas D. Gidley, 3, M, S, Mills
Sena A. Gidley, 0, F, S, Mills
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Memo |
1894 |
Malvern, Iowa [7] |
- Mr. C. S. Lawson of Council Bluffs comes down and takes away our post office assistant, Miss Rose Maybee. The ceremony of the binding tie is at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gidley
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Census |
23 Jun 1900 |
Deer Creek, Mills County, Iowa [8] |
- Henry A Dolph, Head, W, M, Feb 1837, 63, M, first marriage age 22, New York, New York, New York, Farms own farm
Sena Dolph, Wife, W, F, Sep 1855, M, first marriage age 22, 3 children born and living, Canada, Canada, Canada
Richard E. Gidley, Stepson, W, M, Aug 1879, 20, S, Iowa, England, Canada, Farm Laborer
Thos, D. Gidley, Stepson, W, M, Oct 1881, 19, S, Iowa, England, Canada, Farm Laborer
Anna S. Gidley, Stepdaughter, W, F, June 1884, 15, S, Iowa, England, Canada
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Census |
1 Jan 1925 |
502 Maple, Shenandoah, Page County, Iowa [9] |
- Richard E Gidley, Head, M, W, 45, Mar, born in Iowa, parents: Richard R. Gidley, England, and Lena Mabbee, Canada, 69, married in Iowa
Mary Louise Gidley, Daughter, F, W, 7, born in Nebraska, parents: Richard E. Gidley, Iowa, 45, and — , married in Iowa
Sena G Dolph, Mother, Female, White, 69, Wd, born in Canada, parents: E A Mabbee, New York, and, Rosanna Moran, Canada, married in Canada
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Anecdote |
- Richard L. Gidley, is a cousin from over the sea. He is a native of Cornwall, Wales, born June 4, 1841. At the age of five years he immigrated to America with his parents who located in Wisconsin. Here Mr. G. remained until 1865, when he went to school some, and commenced learning the carpenter's trade. That year he came to Iowa, stopping at Des Moines, where he remained until 1868. From thence he went to Council Bluffs, remaining until 1870, when he sought Malvern for his future home, of where he was among its first settlers. In it, he has held various positions of trust - Mayor, town trustee, twice, and is now serving his third term under the present organization. He has worked at the carpenter trade for twenty-five years, having commenced to learn its mysteries when but fifteen years old. He is now the proprietor of the Inter Ocean Hotel of Malvern. Sena Mabee, of Monroe county, Iowa, joined Mr. Gidley, as a co-laborer in his pilgrimage through life's journey, April 15, 1878. One child, Richard E., born at Malvern, August 24, 1879, has been added to that home circle. Mr. D. did good service for his adopted country in the rebellion. He enlisted in company I, of the second Wisconsin infantry, in April, 1861, and served in the army until June 30, 1864. He was in the battles of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Charlottsville, South Mountain, Antietam, and Gettysburg, at which battle he was wounded. He explains that he fired the first shot from the infantry, at the battle of Gettysburg. From the effects of his wound he was confined to the hospital some eleven months. He was a prisoner for the three days the rebels occupied the town. He is a Mason and was master of the Silver Urn Lodge of Malvern for two terms.
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Reference Number |
11992 |
Death |
30 Jun 1928 |
Iowa [1] |
Burial |
Malvern Cemetery, Malvern, Mills County, Iowa [11] |
- A H Dolph; Feb 9, 1837; Dec 18, 1916
Seana G. Dolph; Sep 26, 1855; June 30, 1928
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Person ID |
I11928 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |