Name |
L. Vena Mabie |
Birth |
29 Apr 1872 |
South Valley, Otsego County, New York [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
29 Jun 1875 |
Roseboom Township, Otsego County, New York [2] |
- D A Mabie, 37, M, Head, born in Otsego County, Married, Farmer, owned land
K A Mabie, 33, F, Wife, born in Otsego County, Married
Nettie Mabie, 6, F, Child, born in Otsego County, Single
S L Mabie, 4, M, Child, born in Otsego County, Single
L V Mabie, 3, F, Child, born in Otsego County, Single
Lived in a frame house worth $3500
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Census |
22 Jun 1880 |
Roseboom Township, Otsego County, New York [3] |
- David Mabie, White, Male, 42, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Connecticut
Kate A. Mabie, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Nettie Mabie, White, Female, 11, Daughter, Single, At School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Seward L. Mabie, White, Male, 9, Son, Single, At School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
S. Vena Mabie, White, Female, 8, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Minnie Mabie, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Leona Mabie, White, Female, 8/12 born Sep, Daughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
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Census |
Apr 1910 |
340 Division Street, Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [4] |
- Artemus W Eckerson, Head, M, W, 45, M1, 15, New York, New York, New York, Agleman, Mill, owns home
Leona Eckerson, Wife, F, W, 37, M1, 15, no children, New York, New York, New York, none
William Mabee, Cousin, M, W, 28, S, New York, New York, New York, Dentist, Dental Co
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Census |
Jan 1920 |
149 Division Street, Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [5] |
- Artimus Eckerson, Head, M, W, 55, M, New York, New York, New York, Salesman, Grocery Store
Vena Eckerson, Wife, F, W, 37, M, New York, New York, New York, none
Netta Mabie, Sister, F, W, 50, S, New York, New York, New York, Nurse, Private Family
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Witness-Obituary |
13 Mar 1925 |
Cooperstown, New York [6] |
- 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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Census |
Apr 1930 |
160 Division Street, Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [7] |
- A. Warren Eckerson, Head owns house worth $8000, M, W, 65, M, age at first marriage 28, New York, New York, New York, nine
L Vina Eckerson, Wife, F, W, 57, M, age at first marriage 22, New York, New York, New York, none
Nettie B Mabie, Sister-in-law, F, W, 60, S, New York, New York, New York, none
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Witness-Obituary |
20 Feb 1931 |
Cooperstown, New York [8] |
- The death of A. Warren Eckerson occurred at his home, No. 160 Division street, Amsterdam Thursday evening February 12th, after a lingering illness, hastened by an attack of angina. He was able to be about the house until a few days preceding his death.
Mr. Eckerson was born in Cherry Valley, April 2, 1865, the son of the late Mr, and Mrs, James Eckerson. He received his education in the Cherry Valley Academy, Later he entered the mercantile business and for several years was one of the firm of McKinley & Eckerson.
In 1894 he was married to Miss Vena Mabie and moved to Amsterdam where he conducted a grocery store on East Main street. He had served as assessor for fourteen years. Both Mr. and Mrs. Eckerson were charter members of the East Main Street M. E. church and later on moving to another part of the city, transferred to the First M. E. church. He had filled important offices in both churches. Mr. Eckerson was devoted to his home and to his church and a man of high standing in the community. He was for several years a resident of the town of Roseboom having been engaged in the mercantile business at Pleasant Brook; and had charge of R. J. Smith's business several months during Mr. Smith's absence in the south.
Prayer service was held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home, conducted by the Rev. Ernest F, Tripp, pastor of the First M. E. church, Amsterdam, with funeral service from the M. E. church at Roseboom, Sunday at 2 p. m., the Rev. C. C. Goodell officiating. The church was filled with relatives and friends and there were a large number of floral expressions of sympathy. A wide circle of friends feel in his passing a keen sense of personal loss.
Surviving are the widow, and one sister, Mrs. Frank Winne; and a nephew, A. J. Winne of Cherry Valley, who have the sympathy of all friends in their bereavement. Hanson D. Mabie, Robert J. Smith, Emmett Mabie, George Foland, William Foland and Homer Thompson were the bearers. Interment was made in South Valley cemetery
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Witness-Obituary |
20 Apr 1934 |
Cooperstown, New York [9] |
- The community was. shocked, Tuesday afternoon, to learn of the death at 8:45 o'clock that morning of Mrs. Minnie (Mabie) Foland, wife of George C. Foland. which occurred in .the Amsterdam City Hospital where she went for treatment last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Foland had suffered since last August with an enlargement of the heart, which caused her death.
The body was brought to her home at No. 60 Chestnut street on Wednesday. Owing to .the absence in Washington, D. C of an only daughter Miss Catherine Foland, who is with the members of the Senior Class of the High school on the annual trip of the class, the funeral was postponed until Saturday. It will be held at her home on Chestnut street at 2 o'clock with services at the South Valley church at 3 o'clock. The Rev. Edward C. Petrie will officiate and Peter Jones' and Mrs. Herbert M. Pease will render vocal selections. It was the last request of Mrs. Foland that her daughter be allowed to complete the tour before she should be notified of her mother's death. Members of the family, are, therefore, expecting to meet Miss Foland in New York City and bear the sad news to her when she arrives there, Friday evening.
Mrs. Foland was a native of South Valley, where she was born June 20, 1877, the daughter of the late David and Catherine Hanson Mabie. She continued to reside in South Valley until she was nineteen years of age, when her fami1y removed to Roseboorri, which was her home until her marriage with Mr. Foland of Rosebobm; October 3, 1899. The family have been residents of this village for the past four years, coming here from Binghamton, and during this time, Mrs, Foland had gained many friends, who will feel a keen personal loss in her passing.
Surviving her are the husband, three sons, William Mabie Foland of Binghamton Charles Seward Foland of Syracuse, and George David Foland, residing at home, and the daughter, Miss Catherine Foland, already mentioned.
There also remain three sisters, Mrs. Robert J. Smith of this village, Miss Nettie Mabie and Mrs. Vena Eckerson, both of Amsterdam; and two brothers, Seward Mabie and Hanson David Mabie, also of Amsterdam. There are also a niece and nephew, Miss Aleathea Mabie and David Mabie, of Amsterdam, and two grandchildren, Elwin Charles Foland, and Lowell James Foland, of Syracuse. Mrs. Foland was a member of the Presbyterian church of this village, and also held a membership in the Pierstown Grange.
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Witness-Obituary |
21 Apr 1934 |
Gloversville, New York [10] |
- Mrs. George C. Foland of Cooperstown, well known here, died Tuesday morning at 8:50 in the Amsterdam City hospital after a lingering illness. She was taken sick in August.
Mrs. Foland was born in South Valley, Otsego County, a daughter of David A. Mabie and Catherine Hanson. She came of revolutionary stock, her grandfather of the fifth generation being born in Tribes Hill, the first white child to be born in the Mohawk Valley on the north side of the Mohawk River west of Schenectady.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Foland is survived by three sons, William Mabie Foland, Binghamton; Charles Seward Foland, Syracuse, and George David Foland, Cooperstown; one daughter, Catherine Hanson Foland, Cooperstown; two grandsons in Syracuse; two brothers, Seward and Hanson D. Mabie, Amsterdam; three sisters, Miss Nettie E. Mabie and Mrs. Vena Eckerson, Amsterdam, and Mrs, Robert J. Smith, Cooperstown; two nieces, Alethea and Marion Mabie, and a nephew, David H. Mabie, of Amsterdam.
The funeral will be held Saturday at the home, 60 Chestnut street, Cooperstown at 1 o'clock and the Christian church in South Valley at 2. Burial will be in South Valley Cemetery
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Witness-Obituary |
4 Dec 1936 |
Cooperstown, New York [11] |
- Seward L. Mabie passed away at 2 o'clock Friday morning, November 27th, at his home at No. 160 Division Street, Amsterdam, after a lingering, illness of heart trouble.
He was born July 13, 1870, at South Valley and was the son of David A. Mabie and Catherine Hanson, also of South Valley and Amsterdam.
He is survived by three sisters and one brother, Miss Nettie Mabie, Mrs. Vena Eckerson and Hanson D. Mabie of Amsterdam and Mrs. Robert J. Smith of Cooperstown, a brother-in-law, George C. Foland, of Cooperstown and several nieces and nephews.
When a young man he went to Iowa where he resided until his health became impaired four years ago. While of a quiet unassuming manner he had many friends.
The funeral was held from the Christian church at South Valley, Sunday afternoon, his pastor, the Rev. Dr. Twining of Amsterdam officiating
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Witness-Obituary |
12 Feb 1943 |
Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York [12] |
- Miss Nettie E. Mabie, sister of Mrs. Robert J. Smith of Cooperstown, died Monday morning in the Amsterdam city hospital. She had been ill several months
She was born June 3, 1869; in South Valley, a daughter of David A. and Catherine (Hanson) Mabie. She had been a nurse for forty-five years. Miss Mabie was a member or the Christian church at South Valley since childhood, but had attended the First Baptist
church at Amsterdam for nearly fifty years. She was affiliated with the Amsterdam D. A. R., chapter and a former member of the Amsterdam Century club..
In addition to Mrs. Smith, she leaves a brother, Hanson D. Mabie of Amsterdam; another sister, Mrs. L. Vena Eckerson of Amsterdam, and several nieces and nephews.
A prayer service was held at eight o'clock Wednesday evening at the Johnson-Lindsay funeral home, Amsterdam, and funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 in the Christian church at South Valley. The body was placed in the Tillapaugh Funeral home vault here, to wait interment in the South Valley cemetery.
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Death |
19 Apr 1945 |
Cooperstown, New York [13] |
Obituary |
20 Apr 1945 |
Cooperstown, New York [13] |
- Mrs. L. Vena (Mabie) Eckerson of Amsterdam, died Tuesday afternoon at 1:55 o'clock in the Mary Imogene Bassett hospital after a lingering illness.
Born in South Valley April 29, 1872, she was the daughter of David A. and Catherine. Hanson Mabie. She was married October .3, 1894, to A. Warren Eckerson of Pleasant Brook, who died February 12, 1931. All of their married life was spent in Amsterdam.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Robert J. Smith of Cooperstown; a brother,
Hanson D. Mabie of Amsterdam; nieces, nephews, and cousins, and one uncle.
Funeral services were held from the Tillapaugh Funeral home Thursday at 2;30 p. m.,;the Rev. F. W. Connell, Methodist pastor, officiating, and interment was in South Valley Cemetery
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Reference Number |
13913 |
Burial |
South Valley, Otsego County, New York [1] |
Person ID |
I13844 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |