Name |
Paul Sebastian Mabie |
Birth |
9 Dec 1894 |
Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
28 Jun 1895 |
Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [2] |
- Wm G. Mabie, 3 white males, 5 white females, 8 born in US
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Census |
Jun 1900 |
Main Street, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [3] |
- Warren Sanders, Head, W, M, Oct 1867, 32, M, 10, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Day Laborer
Mary Sanders, Wife, W, F, Aug 1871, 28, M, 10, 1 child born - still living 1, Wisconsin, New York, Massachusetts
Fred Sanders, Son, W, M, Dec 1890, 9, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
Sarah H. Smith, Mother-in-law, W, F, Mch 1835, 65, Wd, 8 children born - still living 2, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Massachusetts
Paul S Mabie, Nephew, W, M, Dec 1894, 5, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Minnesota
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Census |
1 Jun 1905 |
Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [4] |
- George W Mabie, Head, W, M, 46, M, Wisconsin, parents born in New York, Farmer
Alvira M Mabie, Wife, W, F, 44, M, Wisconsin, parents born in Ohio
Paul R Mabie, Son, W, M, 10, Wisconsin, parents born in Wisconsin
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Census |
Apr 1910 |
Springfield Township, Jackson County, Wisconsin [5] |
- Paul Mabie, Hired Man, M, W, 15, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Laborer, General Farm
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Address |
5 Jun 1917 |
Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [6] |
- Paul S Mabie of Evansville, Wisconsin, born December 9, 1894 in Evansville, Wisconsin, registered for the draft on June 5, 1917 at Evansville,, Rock County, Wisconsin. He was a Cook for Lisle Graham at Evansville. He was single, white, of medium height and build, with brown eyes and brown hair. He was a Seaman in the US Navy for 18 months and claimed exemption as a member of the Signal Reserve Corps.
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Census |
8 Jan 1920 |
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin [7] |
- Sarah Ballah, Head, F, W, 53, M, Wisconsin, New York, Massachusetts, Janitor
James P Ballah, Foster Son, M, W, 16, S, attended school, Illinois, Illinois, US, Salesman
Paul S Mabie, Nephew, M, W, 26, M, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Machinist
Hazel Mabie, Niece, F, W, 27, M, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Chiropodist
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Census |
1930 |
15781 Tracy, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan [8] |
- Paul S Mabie, Head, owns house worth $6000, M, W, 35, M, age at first marriage 22, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, serviceman, auto plant
Hazel I Mabie, Wife, F, W, 38, M, age at first marriage 24, Wisconsin, Norway, Wisconsin
Frances Mabie, Daughter, F, W9, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
Edward S R Mabie, Son, M, W, 7, S, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
Robert M Mabie, Son, M, W, 5, S, Michigan, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
George W Mabie, Son, M, W, 2 4/12, S, Michigan, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
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Witness-Obituary |
30 Sep 1938 |
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin [9] |
- G.W. Mabie, 81, known as William Mabie, one of this city's most prominent Odd Fellows and also one of Evansville's oldest residents, died at 1 a.m. Friday in his home on Franklin street after five days' illness. Mr. Mabie had been gradually failing in health for some time, but had been around the city and his home until a few days ago. Tuesday was his 81st birthday but no celebration was held due to his illness. Mr. Mabie, who had been a member of the I.O.O.F. lodge for 25 years, holding all offices in the local organization in addition to serving as high priest of the camp for the past eight years, was born Sept. 27, 1857, at Footville, in which locality he grew to young manhood.
He moved with his parents to the town of Center when 12 years old and attended the old Red Brick school, four and one-half miles east of Evansville, now known as the White Star school. On locating in Evansville at the age of 17, he was employed on the section by the Chicago and North Western railroad for several years, later accepting employment in the tobacco warehouse operated here at the time by Thomas Hudson and Elliott Barnard. On leaving their employ, he worked for nine years in the tobacco warehouse operation by George Rummel, also serving as baggageman at the North Western depot.
Mr. Mabie entered the concession business when 19 years old and for 50 years during the summer vacation operated a lunch stand at state and county fairs and homecoming celebrations. He was one of the first to follow this line of business and when at first at the business a bakery proprietor told him he was crazy when he placed an order for 60 dozen buns.
In addition to being a prominent Odd Fellow, Mr. Mabie was a charter member of the local Rebekah lodge and a member of the Methodist church. He married Frances Louise Smith in December, 1875, and seven children were born to them. Claude, the oldest son, died in infancy, and Frances, a daughter, died when 16. Mrs. Mabie died April 7, 1896. Thirty-seven years ago Mr. Mabie married Mrs. Vira Taplin.
Survivors are: His widow; three daughters, Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Janesville, Mrs. Charles Peters, Madison, and Mrs. George Noyes, Evansville; two sons, George Mabie, Evansville, and Paul Mabie, St. Louis, Mo.; 19 grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist church, the Rev. Arthur Edwards, pastor, officiating. The Rebekah lodge will attend in a body and I.O.O.F. burial services will be held at the grave in Maple Hill cemetery. The body is at the Allen funeral home where friends may call
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Census |
10 Apr 1940 |
106 N Elm Avenue, Glendale, Saint Louis County, Missouri [10] |
- Paul S Mabie, Head, M, W, 45, M, completed 1 year high school, born in Wisconsin, Superintendent, Automobile Factory, wages earned in 1939 - $5000
Hazel I Mabie, Wife, F, W, 47, M, completed 4 years high school, born in Wisconsin
Frances Mabie, Daughter, F, W, 19, S, completed 2 years college, born in Wisconsin
Edward L Mabie, Son, M, W, 17, S, attended school, completed 1 year high school, born in Wisconsin
Robert M Mabie, Son, M, W, 15, S, attended school, completed 8 years school, born in Michigan
George W Mabie, Son, M, W, 12, S, attended school, completed 6 years school, born in Michigan
Paul S Mabie Jr, Son, M, W, 7, S, attended school, completed 1 year school, born in Michigan
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WW2 Draft |
30 Jun 1942 |
15781 Tracy Street, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan [11] |
- Edward Leroy Mabie, 15781 Tracy St., Detroit, Michigan, born 22 Jan 1923 in Janesville, Wisc, registered for the draft. He was unemployed. The person who would always know his address was his father, Paul S Mabie, at the same address. He was White, 5' 11¾", 155 pounds, had hazel eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion.
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WW2 Draft |
29 Oct 1945 |
2383 Jackson Avenue, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee [11] |
- George William Mabie, 2383 Jackson Ave., Memphis, Shelby, Tenn., born 28 Oct 1927 in Detroit, Michigan, registered for the draft. He was a student. The person who would always know his address was his parents, Mr. & Mrs. P. S. Mabie, at the same address. He was White, 5' 10½", 155 pounds, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion.
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Census |
17 Apr 1950 |
Farm off Melburne, Lemay, Saint Louis County, Missouri [12] |
- Paul Mabie, Head, White, Male, 56, Married, born in Wisconsin, Manager, Lincoln-Mercury
Hazel Mabie, Wife, White, Female, 58, Married, born in Wisconsin
Frances C M Mabie, Daughter, White, Female, 29, Divorced, born in Wisconsin, Secretary, National Har????, parents born in US, completed 2 years of college, worked 6 weeks in 1949 earning $240
Paul Mabie, Son, White, Male, 17, never married, born in Michigan
Sandra Misplay, Granddaughter, White, Female, 8, never married, born in Michigan
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Info |
- Ted Mabie, #82, George William and Betty Myrick Mabie,#172
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Reference Number |
13318 |
Residence |
(during World War II) |
2383 Jackson Street, Memphis, Tennessee [13] |
Residence |
Aug 1976 |
Bokeelia, Lee County, Florida [14] |
Death |
14 Aug 1976 |
Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida [15, 16] |
Burial |
Mount Hope Cemetery Mausoleum and Crematory, Lemay, Saint Louis County, Missouri [17] |
Person ID |
I13250 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |