| Name |
John Mabie [1] |
| Birth |
6 Jul 1822 |
Yorktown, Westchester County, New York [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
1830 |
Yorktown, Westchester County, New York [3] |
- Mabee, Hiram, one man 20-30, a boy under 5, a boy 5-10, a boy 10-15. a boy 15-20, and a woman 40-50
|
| Census |
23 Jun 1860 |
Harbor Creek, Erie County, Pennsylvania [4] |
- John Mabie, 38, M, Sash Maker, NY, $700, $200
Angelina Mabie, 28, F, NY
Geo Mabie, 4, F, PA
John Mabie, 7/12, F, PA
|
| Census |
29 Aug 1870 |
Shrub Oak PO, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester County, New York [5] |
- John Mabie, 48, M, W, Sash & Blind Maker, $4000, —, NY
Angeline Mabie, 38, F, W, Keeping House, NY
George Mabie, 14, M, W, PA, attended school
Frank Mabie, 10, M, W, PA, attended school
Hetty Mabie, 4, F, W, NY
Ralph Mabie, 4, M, W, NY
|
| Census |
Jun 1900 |
47 East 46th Street, Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey [6] |
- Hatty M. Beardsley, Head, W, F, Feb 1866, 34, Wd, 1 child born - still living 1, New York, New York, New York, Stenographer
Ralph J. Beardsley, Son, W, M, May 1891, 9, S, New Jersey, New York, New York, At School
John Mabie, Father, W, M, July 1822, 77, Wd, [marked 4 children born, 3 alive, but then crossed out], New York, New York, New York, Carpenter
|
| Witness-Obituary |
17 Nov 1901 |
New York City, New York [7] |
- Hiram Mabie, the oldest citizen of Peekskill, died on Friday in his ninety-sixth year. He learned the wheelwright trade there, and followed it for many years. In 1850 he began pattern-making in Peekskill, which he followed until 1890, working at the bench until he was eighty-four years old. He married Mary Smith of New York in 1838. She died In June. 1888. Since then he made his home at his son William's house, where he died from old age.
He cast his first vote for Andrew Jackson. He had been Assessor of the village of Peekskill. and of the town of Cortlandt. He was a Trustee of the village three years in the fifties. He came of Revolutionary ancestry, and was a member of the New York State Society, Sons of the Revolution. He was one of ten children, of whom only one remains, John Mabie, of Bayonne, N. J., now in his eightieth year. He leaves one son, John Mabie, of Peekskill. He
had been a member of the Methodist Church for nearly seventy-five years, and was for many years a Trustee of the Shrub Oak Church. He belonged to the State Militia in 1825, being attached to what was then known as the Horse Artillery
|
| Death |
22 Feb 1902 |
47 East 46th Street, Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey [8] |
| Obituary |
1 Mar 1902 |
Peekskill, New York [8] |
- John Mabie, died at his residence 17 East 46 street, Bayonne, N, J., on Saturday last. The funeral services were held there Monday evening at 8 o'clock.. On Tuesday the remains were brought to Peekskill and placed in the receiving vault at Hillside cemetery.
Mr. Mabie was the youngest of nine children of Elijah and Sarah Hyatt Mabie. The eldest child was Hiram Mabie who died in Peekskill last year.
John, the subject of this sketch was the last one of the nine children.
He was born at Shrub Oak in what is now the Willow Brook house, July 4, 1822 and was consequently in his 80th year. In early life he went to New York and learned the sash and blind trade. After working there he went to Erie Pa., and was there some years. Then he came back to Peekskill and was foreman for Wm. H. Wilcox who conducted a sash and blind factory where Wm Brotherton now is. Later he was in the woodworking department of the Union Stove Works. At that time Mr. Mabie built the little house, now partly a store known as the Bunting house and store on Washington street just below Bay street. He then built the Washington Williams house on Smith street. At that time Mr. Mabie owned a large plot of land there.
Twenty years ago he went to Bayonne where he bas since, lived. He is survived by three children, a daughter; Frank Mabie, who went west to Montana many years ago and Ralph Mabie, of New Rochelle.
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| Reference Number |
15144 |
| Burial |
Hillside Cemetery, Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, New York [9] |
| Person ID |
I15067 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |