| Name |
Aurilla Mabie [1] |
| Birth |
5 Sep 1832 |
Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Census |
1840 |
Portage, Allegany County, New York [3] |
- Rescomb Maibee, one man and one woman 30-39, one girl 5-9, and one boy and two girls under 5
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| Census |
21 Aug 1850 |
Harlem Township, Winnebago County, Illinois [4] |
- Rescom T. Mabie, 41, M, Farmer, NY, $2800
Sylvia Mabie, 42, F, NY
Aurilla Mabie, 18, F, NY
Emily Mabie, 16, F, NY
John Mabie, 13, M, NY
Almeda Mabie, 11, F, NY
Eugene Mabie, 5, M, IL
Aurilla Saxton, 65, F, MA
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| Census |
9 Jun 1880 |
Fredrickburg Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa [5] |
- Calvin Stickney, M, W, 51, Head, M, Farmer, born in Vermont, Father born in New Hampshire, Mother born in Vermont
Aurilla Stickney, F, W, 47, Wife, M, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Judson Stickney, M, W, 22, Son, S, Farm Labor, born in Illinois, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York
Rescome M. Stickney, M, W, 19, S, Farm Labor, born in Illinois, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York
Cora Stickney, F, W, 15, S, at school, born in Illinois, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York
Frank Stickney, M, W, 13, S, at school, born in Illinois, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York
Bertie Stickney, M, W, 10, S, at school, born in Illinois, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York
Eddie Stickney, M, W, 9, S, at school, born in Illinois, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York
Wellington Stickney, M, W, 6, S, born in Illinois, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York
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| Will |
19 Aug 1885 |
Harlem Township, Winnebago County, Illinois [6, 7] |
- Mentioned in the will are wife, Sylvina, son, John S. Mabie, daughters (Emily Lathrop), Almeda Gleason, and Aurilla Stickney. In the codicil written in Chicago on 16 Jan 1880, he added his granddaughter, Kate Louise Mabie, living with the W. W. Gleason family.
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| Witness-Obituary |
20 Sep 1912 |
Los Angeles, California [8] |
- Colton, Sept. 19. — Mrs. Emily Lathrop passed away yesterday at the age of 78 years. The funeral services were held at the Baptist Church this morning, following a short private service at the residence. Interment was made at Hermosa Cemetery. Mrs. Lathrop was born at Portageville, Wyoming county, N. Y. In 1850 Mrs Lathrop married Norman Gilbert and resided at Donner's Grove, Ill., for twenty-five years. She later married Samuel Lathrop. Mrs Lathrop has made her home in Colton for the past eighteen years. Mrs Lathrop is survived by two sons, Spencer Gilbert and Elmer E. Gilbert, both of Colton Terrace, and two sisters, Mrs Almeda Gleason and Mrs. Orilla Stickney of Colton, and one brother Dr. J. S. Mabie of Long Beach.
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| Witness-Obituary |
20 Jan 1913 |
Belvidere, Illinois [9] |
- The following obituary notice of Mrs. Almeda V. Gleason, from the Colton, California, Daily Courier, of January 3, will he of interest to the friends in Belvidere. Mrs. Gleason was a cousin of Mrs. E. S. Keeler and J. H. Saxton of this it and J. C. Saxton, of Clear Lake, Wis. Her former home was in Rockford and she was an occasional visitor in Belvidere.
After a three weeks illness, Mrs. Almeda V. Gleason passed away Thursday' afternoon, January 2nd, at her home on North Fourth street.
Mrs. Gleason who was 73 years of age, was horn in New York, but in early childhood came to northern Illinois. In 1867 she was married to Watson W. Gleason of Chicago, in which city she lived until 1891, when, upon the death of her husband, she came to Colton with her son Uri O. Gleason, who has since died, and her daughter, Ethel, now Mrs. Elijah Lester, and has since then been a resident here,
From her youth up Mrs. Gleason has been an earnest and faithful Christian, constant in her attendance upon the church and its services given to visiting the sick and strangers, and ministering unto the needy.
Besides, her daughter, the deceased leaves to mourn her loss, a sister, Mrs. Arilla Stickney of Cotton, a brother Rev. J. S. Mabie of Long Beach and a niece, Dr. Katherine Mabie of Congo Africa, now visiting in this city. Since early girlhood, Mrs. Gleason had taken the place of mother to Miss Mabie, and it was a matter of much joy to her that she was able to be with her when the last summons came, Miss Mabie having come to Colton en route from Africa, just about a month ago.
Funeral services will be hold tomorrow morning, Saturday, at 10 a. m. from the Baptist church, Rev. C. J. Banks, officiating. Interment will he in Hermosa cemetery.
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| Anecdote |
12 Sep 1918 |
Redlands, San Bernardino County, California [10] |
- Wellington Irving Stickney of 175 East B St, Colton, San B'd'no, Calif, born May 11, 1874, registered for the draft on 12 Sep 1918 at Redlands, San Bernardino County, California. He was a Meat Cutter at J T Garner, Pioneer Market, Riverside. His nearest relative was his mother, Aurilla M. Stickney at the above address. He was white, of medium height, slender, with gray eyes and black hair.
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| Residence |
12 Sep 1918 |
175 East B Street, Colton, San Bernardino County, California [10] |
| Census |
12 Jan 1920 |
Colton, San Bernardino County, California [11] |
- William W Brown, Head, M, W, 59, M, Ohio, Pennsylvania, England, Carpenter
Cora E Brown, Wife, F, W, 55, M, Illinois, Vermont, New York
Mable Brown, Daughter, F, W, 30, S, Kansas, Ohio, Illinois, Teacher, Public School
Calvin Brown, Son, M, W, 17, S, Kansas, Ohio, Illinois, attending school
Aurilla Stickney, Mother-in-law, F, W, 87, Wd, New York, New York
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| Death |
11 Feb 1921 |
175 East B Street, Colton, San Bernardino County, California [2, 12, 13] |
| Obituary |
13 Feb 1921 |
San Bernardino, California [13] |
- Following an illness of several years, Mrs Aurilla Mabie Stickney died at 8:30 o'clock last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs W W Brown, 175 East B Street (Colton). Death was due to senility, the deceased having celebrated her 88th birthday last September. She had been confined to her bed for seven weeks, but her last illness dated from a slight paralytic stroke which she suffered two years ago.
Mrs Stickney had made her home in Colton for 20 years. She was born in New York state in 1832 and, when only 10 years of age, traveled by boat and ox team to Rockford, Ill, where she resided for many years. Later she moved to Kansas.... She was an active member of the Baptist church before her illness.
Surviving Mrs Stickney are five of the nine children she brought into the world. They are Mrs Hattie Baker of Rockford, Ill; Mrs W W Brown of this city; Frank Stickney of Falls City Wash; Ed Stickney of Fresno, and W I Stickney of San Diego. One brother, Dr J S Mabie of Long Beach survives.
Funeral services will be held from the Baptist church Monday, Dr Mabie will be in charge of the service at the church and at the graveside in Hermosa cemetery where the deceased will be laid beside her husband, Calvin Stickney.
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| Reference Number |
15731 |
| Person ID |
I15653 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |