| Name |
James Edmund Maybee |
| Birth |
Aug 1854 |
Ontario, Canada [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
1861 |
Thurlow Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [3] |
- James Maybee, M, 33, M, born in Upper Canada, Episcopal Methodist, Farmer
Ann E. Maybee, F, 33, M, born in Upper Canada, Episcopal Methodist,
James Maybee, M, 8, S, born in Upper Canada, Episcopal Methodist, Student
John Haight, M, 17, S, born in Upper Canada, Episcopal Methodist, Labourer, non family
Eliza Haight, F, 11, S, born in Upper Canada, Episcopal Methodist, Labour, non family
Francis Maybee, 1, S, born in Upper Canada, Episcopal Methodist, born and died in 1860
Emma Maybee, F, 3, S, born in Upper Canada, Episcopal Methodist, died 1860 Brain fever
Resides in a one story frame house
|
| Census |
5 Aug 1870 |
Saint Catharine, Yellow Creek Township, Linn County, Missouri [4] |
- James Maybee, 17, M, W, Drug Clerk, Canada
|
| Census |
6 Aug 1870 |
Laclede PO, Jefferson Township, Linn County, Missouri [5] |
- James Maybe, 42, M, W, Farmer, —, $1000, Canada
Anna E. Maybe, 41, F, W, House Keeper, England
James Maybe, 16, M, W, Canada
George Maybe, 4, M, W, Canada
|
| Census |
6 Jun 1880 |
Laclede, Linn County, Missouri [6] |
- Ed Maybee, White, Male, 26, Head, Married, Commercial Traveler, born in Missouri, parents birthplaces left blank
Fanny Maybee, White, Female, 26, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Missouri, parents birthplaces left blank
Harry Maybee, White, Male, 7, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Missouri, attended school
|
| Census |
1 Jun 1900 |
220 North 8th Street, Quincy, Adams County, Illinois [7] |
- Ed J. Maybee, W, M, Aug 1854, 45, M, 28, Canada, Canada, England, immigrated in 1869, Salesman
Fannie M. Maybee, W, F, Mar 1855, 45, M, 28, two children born and living, Missouri, Kentucky, South Carolona
Leroy J. Maybee, Son, W, M, Nov 1880, 19, S, Missouri, Canada, Missouri, Printer
|
| Death |
19 Jun 1910 |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [8] |
| Obituary |
24 Jun 1910 |
Laclede, Linn County, Missouri [9] |
- ED. J. MAYBEE DIES SUDDENLY
Stricken With Heart Failure In Chicago Last Sunday and Buried Here Wednesday
The many friends of Edmund J. Maybee were shocked, Monday morning, to learn of his sudden death from rheumatism, of the heart, last Sunday evening in Chicago. He and Mrs. Maybee were at a park when Mr. Maybee felt the attack coming on. They started home and had nearly arrived there, when Mr. Maybee fell and he was dead, before help could reach him. The body was brought to Laclede and the funeral services were conducted at the Methodist Church, of which he was a member, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. He was an honored member of the Masonic Fraternity and the local order had charge of the funeral services. Interment was made in Laclede Cemetery. Although born in Canada, Mr. Maybee spent most of his life in Laclede, where he was engaged in business for many years. Here, he raised his family, two Boys, Harry and Roy, who with the Wife and one Brother, George W., survive him and have the deepest sympathy of the entire community. For several years he had been General Sales Manager, for the Newman Bros. Piano Company and lived in Chicago. He married "Fannie" Pierce, May 26, 1872, to which union, were born two Children, Harry E. Nov. 20, 1873, and Roy J., Nov. 30, 1880. He was a resident of this city for more than thirty years, his Mother and Father, both having died here and been buried in Laclede Cemetery.
|
| Reference Number |
12647 |
| Person ID |
I12581 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |