Name |
David Henry Mabie |
Birth |
8 Jul 1915 |
Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
12 Sep 1918 |
RD # 4, Amsterdam Township, Montgomery County, New York [4] |
Census |
Jan 1920 |
Amsterdam Township, Montgomery County, New York [5] |
- Hanson D Mabie, Head, M, W, 36, M, New York, New York, New York, Farms own farm
Bertha E. Mabie, Wife, F, W, 38, M, New York, Germany, Germany
David H. Mabie, Son, M, W, 4yr 6mo, S, New York, New York, New York
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Census |
Apr 1930 |
Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [6] |
- Hansons D Mabie, Head, M, W, 46, M, age at first marriage 24, New York, New York, New York, farms own general farm
Bertha E Mabie, Wife, F, W, 48, M, age at first marriage 26, New York, Germany, Germany
David H Mabie, Son, M, W, 14, S, New York, New York, New York
Alethia K Mabie, Daughter, F, W, 7, S, New York, New York, New York
Marrion Mabie, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, New York, New York, New York
Katherine Nehiolz, Mother in law, F, W, 80, Wd, first married at 21, Germany, Germany, Germany, immigrated in 1870
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Witness-Obituary |
20 Apr 1934 |
Cooperstown, New York [7] |
- 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 [8] |
- 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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Census |
3 May 1940 |
RD # 4, Amsterdam Township, Montgomery County, New York [9] |
- David Mabie, Head, M, W, 24, M, completed 4 years high school, born in New York, Farm Help, wages earned in 1939 - $600
Mary Mabie, Wife, F, W, 22, M, completed 4 years high school, born in New York
David W Mabie, Son, M, W, 3, S, born in New York
Robert Mabie, Son, M, W, 1, S, born in New York
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WW2 Draft |
16 Oct 1940 |
Steadwell Avenue, Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [3] |
- David Henry Mabie, Sreadwell Ave, Amsterdam, Montg, N.Y., born 8 Jul 1915 in Amsterdam, NY, registered for the draft. He was employed by his father, Hanson D Mabie. The person who would always know his address was his wife, Mrs Mary Bowerman Mabie, at the same address. He was White, 6' 1", 190 pounds, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a dark complexion.
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Census |
15 Apr 1950 |
Farm off Route 41, Amsterdam Township, Montgomery County, New York [10] |
- David H Mabie, Head, White, Male, 34, Married, born in New York, Farms own farm, parents born in US, completed 12th grade, worked 52 weeks in 1949 farm earned $4500
Mary B Mabie, Wife, White, Female, 32, Married, born in New York
Wayne D Mabie, Son, White, Male, 12, never married, born in New York
Robert J Mabie, Son, White, Male, 11, never married, born in New York
Rene J Mabie, Daughter, White, Female, 6, never married, born in New York
Carl Mabie, Son, White, Male, 3, never married, born in New York
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Witness-Obituary |
13 Nov 1957 |
Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [11] |
- Hanson D. Mabie, assessor of the Town of Amsterdam and one of the section's leading farmers, died Tuesday in the Albany Hospital where he had been a patient for six days.
Mr. Mabie had served as town assessor for eight years and was reelected to that office on the Republican ticket for another term Nov. 5.
He was born in South Valley, Otsego County, Jan. 12. 1884, and could trace his ancestry back to the first settlers of America. On his father's side, be was a descendant of Jan Pettier Mabie. who settled in the Mohawk Valley in the 1600s and built the old Mabie house at Rotterdam which still stands.
Mr. Mabie came. to Amsterdam with his parents in 1900 and with his father operated a market garden and small fruit farm on the Upper Steadwell Ave location where he had since resided. In 1909, Mr. Mabie bought the farm from his father and concentrated on market gardening exclusively until 1916 when he purchased the adjoining farms. He then started the dairy herd which he built up to one of the outstanding herds in the county. He gave up active farming in 1943 due to health and the shortage of labor.
Mr. Mabie helped to organize the first Dairy Herd Improvement Assn., in Montgomery County and was instrumental in the formation in 1908 of the Milk Council Assn., of Amsterdam which is now the Amsterdam Milk Producers' Assn. He served as president of the Farm Bureau of Montgomery County in 1934, resigning from that post tp become the first soil conservation agent in the county in 1936, He also helped to organize and was a director for several years of the first GLF store in Amsterdam and was one of the organizers of the 4-H Club in Montgomery County. During World War II, Mr. Mabie served temporarily as 4-H Club agent in the county and was appointed by Cornell College to assist in the Emergency Farm Labor Program.
A life member and a director of the Montgomery County Fair .Assn., Mr. Mabie was also a director of the Saratoga-Fulton and Montgomery Counties Patrons' Relief Fire Assn., and a director of the FHA, formerly the FSA. He was a director of the Schenectady Produce Credit Assn.. for six years having assisted in the organization of that group, and was a member of Scattergood Grange, 1514, as well as Pomona Grange and the state and national granges. He was also a member of the agriculture committee of the Amsterdam Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Mabie was a member of the First Baptist Church and served as deacon of the church for several years.
He is survived by his wife, the former Bertha E. Neiholz; one son. David H. Mabie, Canajoharie; two daughters, Mrs. Richard M Vedder and Miss Maerian Mabie, Amsterdam; one sister, Mrs. Robert J. Smith, Cooperstown; four grandsons and several nieces and nephews.
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Witness-Obituary |
6 May 1959 |
Schenectady, New York [12] |
- Mrs. Bertha E. Mabie, 77, of Upper Steadwell avenue, died yesterday morning at her home.
Born in Amsterdam on Aug. 13, 1881, she lived in the Amsterdam area her entire life. She was a member of the Emmanuel Presbyterian Church and attended the First Baptist Church. She was a member of Scattergood grange of Hagaman; Montgomery county Pomona, State and National granges; the Fort Johnson fire department auxiliary, and the Valley View home bureau.
Mrs. Mabie and her late husband were among the organizers of 4-H Club work in Montgomery county. Mrs. Mabie was presented a citation last year by the executive committee for her long years of work. She also was an honorary life member of the organization.
On Feb. 5, 1908, she married Hanson Mabie, former Town of Amsterdam supervisor, who died In 1957.
She is survived by one son, David Mabie, Canajoharie; two daughters, Mrs. Richard Vedder and Miss Marian Mabie, Amsterdam; six grandchildren, and several cousins.
Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the funeral house of Johnson-Lindsay with Rev. Derwood Smith officiating. Burial will be in Fair View cemetery. Friends and relatives may call at the funeral house from 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow
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Witness-Obituary |
6 May 1959 |
Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York [13] |
- Bertha E. Neiholz, widow of Hanson D. Mabie, died Tuesday morning at her home on Upper Steadwell Ave.
A lifelong resident of Amsterdam, she was born in this city Aug. 13, 1881, a daughter of Henry and Katherine Reinhardt. Neiholz, and was married to Mr. Mabie Feb. 5, 1908. Mr. Mabie died Nov. 12, 1957.
Mrs. Mabie and her husband were among the organizers of 4-H Club work in Montgomery County and last 'year she was presented a citation for her many years of. service to the 4-H Clubs of the county. Also interested in grange work, she was a member of Scattergood Grange, 1514, of Hagaman, Montgomery County Pomona Grange and the state and national granges. She was a member of t h e Valley View Home Bureau and the Auxiliary of the
Fort Johnson Fire Dept.
Mrs. Mabie was a member of the Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, but attended the First Baptist Church.
She is survived by one son, David H. Mabie, Canajoharie; two daughters. Mrs. Richard McVedder and Miss Maerian Mabie, Amsterdam, slx-grandchildren, Miss Renee Mabie and Karl Hanson Mabie, Canajoharie, Miss Shannon Vedder and Richard Lee Vedder, Amsterdam, Robert Johnson Mabie, Cobleskill, and David Wayne Mabie Ellenburg Depot; also several cousins
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Witness-Obituary |
9 Nov 1971 |
Cooperstown, New York [14] |
- Mrs. Leona E. Smith, 92, of 12 Susquehanna Avenue, widow of former County Treasurer Robert J. Smith, died October 30 at the Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, following a long illness.
Mrs. Smith was born September 29, 1879 at South Valley, daughter of David and Catherine (Hanson) Mabie. She was married to Mr. Smith in 1900 at Roseboom. He died December 11, 1965.
She had lived in Cooperstown since 1930 and was a member of the United Methodist Church and its WSCS; the Ellen Littell Missionary Society; Otsego Chapter, OES; and the DAR.
She was a collector of antiques and for many years operated an antique shop in her home. She had been a resident of Woodside Hall for the past five years.
She is survived by three nieces, Miss Catherine H. Foland, Frederick, Md.; Mrs. Richard (Alethla) Vedder, Amsterdam, and Miss Marian Mabie, Amsterdam; four nephews, William M. Foland, Binghamton; Charles S. Foland, Syracuse; George D. Foland, Cooperstown, and - David A Mabie, Canajoharie.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Ingalis Connell and Dow Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Harold J. Saxton, pastor of Cooperstown United Methodist Church officiating, Burial was in South Valley Cemetery
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Reference Number |
13943 |
Reference Number |
13943 |
Residence |
Aug 1987 |
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York [15] |
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Death |
4 Aug 1987 |
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York [1] |
Burial |
Ames Cemetery, Ames, Montgomery County, New York [16] |
- Mabie; David H; 1915 1987; Mary B; 1917 2004
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Person ID |
I13874 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |