Name |
Annette Mabie |
Birth |
13 Feb 1846 |
Otsego County, New York [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
17 Aug 1850 |
Cherry Valley, Otsego County, New York [3] |
- William Maybie, 47, M, Carpenter, NY, $150
Sophia Maybie, 48, F, NY
John P. Maybie, 17, M, Laborer, NY
Mary Maybie, 14, F, NY
David A. Maybie, 12, M, NY, attended school
William Maybie Jr., 11, M, NY, attended school
Washington Maybie, 7, M, NY, attended school
Abigail Maybie, 4, F, NY
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Census |
8 Jul 1855 |
Roseboom Township, Otsego County, New York [4] |
- William Mabie, 54, M, Head, born in New Jersey, Married, 17 years in this town, Carpenter, owns land
Sophia Mabie, 54, F, Wife, born in Connecticut, Married, 17 years in this town
Washington Mabie, 13, M, Child, born in Otsego County, 13 years in this town
Annette Mabie, 9, F, Child, born in Otsego County, 9 years in this town
Lived in a frame house worth $250
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Census |
6 Aug 1860 |
Schenevus PO, Roseboom Township, Otsego County, New York [5] |
- Wm Mabie, 56, M, Laborer, NY, —, $50
Sophia Mabie, 54, F, CT
David Mabie, 22, M, Laborer, NY
Wm Mabie, 24, M, Laborer, NY
Washington Maybee, 18, M, Laborer, NY
Annette Maybee, 14, F, NY, attended school
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Obituary |
- "Mrs. Annette Gray, a former resident of Pleasant Brook, wife of Bert L. Gray, passed away suddenly Monday, February 17th, 1936, of heart ailment. She was born at South Valley, February 13th, 1846, the daughter of William Mabie and Ruth Sophia Scripture. Nineteen years ago last June she and her husband moved to Slingerlands to be with her widowed daughter, Dora Korn. The funeral was held from her late home Thursday at 2 p.m. and the body was placed in the vault until spring when internment will be made at Westford. The funeral was largely attended and a profusion of beautiful flowers attested to the esteem in which she was held. The officiating minister was the Rev. Roscoe Tarbox, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which she was a member."
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Witness-Obituary |
13 Mar 1925 |
Cooperstown, New York [7] |
- David Anthony Mabie, a Civil War veteran and former well known resident of Amsterdam, died on his 87th. birthday anniversary, Tuesday, March 3rd, at 4:20 a. m., at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Smith, at Roseboom, of uremic poisoning.
He was born in tho town of Roseboom, March 3, 1838 being one of nine children born to William Mabie and Sophia Scripture Mabie. He enlisted Sept. 9, 1862, from South Valley, and was mustered into the United States service at Camp Schuyler, October 15, 1862, in Company I 152d regiment, New York volunteers. He participated in several battles and at the battle of the Wilderness, May 5-7, 1864, was wounded in the left leg, on the second day of the engagement. He was taken to Carpenter's plantation and was there taken prisoner by the White Guerillas and held ten days, when ho was released and sent to Mt. Pleasant hospital at Washington, D. C. After being there for three weeks he was, taken to the McClellan hospital at Philadelphia and later appointed a nurse and finally a head dresser of wounds. He was in the hospital until February 17, 1865, when he returned to his company and participated in the battles of Watkin's House, Boyston Road, White Oak Ridge, Crowe's House, and fall of Petersburg and the surrender of Lee at Appomattox, April 9, 1865. Mr. Mabie was promoted to corporal June 15, 1865 and honorably discharged July 13, 1865 at Munsors' Hill, Va.
December 12, 1878, Mr. Mabie was married at South Valley to Katherine Eliza Hanson, who passed away January 3, 1913. He was engaged in farming in Otsego county until January, 1901, when he moved to the town of Amsterdam, locating on upper Steadwell avenue, where he carried on market gardening until 1909, when he took up his residence in the city, remaining there until about four years ago, when he move4 to Roseboom, where he has since made his home.
Mr. Mabie was an upright citizen, whose dealings and associations with his fellow men were such as to gain for him the warm regard of all who came into association with him. He was a member of Post E. S. Young, No. 33, G.A.R., of Amsterdam. Mr. Mabie is survived by six children, Miss Nettie U. Mabie, Mrs. A. W. Eckerson and Hanson D. Mabie of Amsterdam. Mrs. George Foland of Binghamton, Mrs. Robert J. Smith of Roseboom and Seward L. Mabie of Dayton, Iowa; eight grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Burt Gray, of Slingerlands, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Effle Mabie, of Amsterdam, and numerous nephews and nieces.
The, funeral was held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Smith, In Roseboom Thursday at 1 p. m., and the remains were interred in the South Valley cemetery.
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Reference Number |
13155 |
Death |
17 Feb 1936 [8] |
Burial |
Westford, Otsego County, New York [8] |
Person ID |
I13087 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |