Name |
Theoa Barrett |
Birth |
17 Jun 1904 |
New Jersey [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
12 Jan 1920 |
Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [1] |
- Ferris Barrett, Head, M, W, 58, M, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Farms own farm
Blanche Barrett, Wife, F, W, 32, M, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey
Theon Barrett, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey
Leona Barrett, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey
Frances Barrett, Daughter, F, W, 12, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, In school
Luther Barrett, Son, M, W, 10, S, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, in school
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Census |
19 Apr 1930 |
Bloomingdale, Passaic County, New Jersey [3] |
- Herman Day, Head, owned house worth $6000, M, W, 35, M, age at first marriage 31, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, laborer, Rubber Works
Theoa Day, Wife, F, W, 24, M, age at first marriage 20, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, none
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WW2 Draft |
27 Apr 1942 |
Pompton Lakes, Passaic County, New Jersey [4] |
- Herman Lester Day of Glenwild Ave, corner of Woodward, Bloomingdale, Passaic, New Jersey, born August 6, 1893 in Stockholm, New Jersey, registered for the draft. He was employed by Mack Moulding Co, Wayne, NJ. The person who would always know his address was his wife, Theoa B. Day at the same address. He was White, 5' 5", 135 pounds, had blue eyes, and a dark complexion.
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Residence |
27 Apr 1942 |
Glenwild Avenue, at the corner of Woodward, Bloomingdale, Passaic County, New Jersey [4] |
Witness-Obituary |
3 Oct 1956 |
Warwick, Orange County, New York [5] |
- Mrs Blanche Mabee Barrett widow of Ferris E Barrett died at her home in Vernon Township on September 28. A daughter of James and Ella Williams Mabee she was . born in Vernon Township on February 16, 1888.
Surviving are three daughters, Mr- Theloa Day of Bloomingdale, N J Mrs Leona Van Dien of Branchville N J and Mrs Frances Washer of Ogdensburg. N J , a son Luther at home and a sister, Bessie wife of Seeley Barrett of Vernon. Four half sisters, Mrs. Ethel Smith and Mrs. Gladys Mabee of Warwick, Mrs. Anna Cathy of Chester and Mrs. Katherine Matthews of Florida, three half-brothers, Melvin Mabee of Edenville, Edward Mabee of Glenwood and Varney Mabee of Warwick and nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services were conducted at 2-30 p. m. on Sunday, September 30 at the Strong Funeral Home by the Rev. Stanley R. Jones and interment was in the Warwick Cemetery.
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Witness-Obituary |
4 Oct 1956 |
Warwick, Orange County, New York [6] |
- Mrs Blanche M Barrett, widow of Ferris E Barrett died at the home on Ferguson Road (sic- Barrett Road) last Friday (Sept 28) afternoon. Funeral Services were held at the Strong Funeral Home at 2:30on Sunday Afternoon, conducted by Rev Stanley R Jones. Internment was in Warwick Cemetery. Mrs Barrett was a daughter of the Late James Mabee and Ella A Williams and was born in Vernon Township on February 16, 1888. Survived are three daughters, Mrs Theola Day of Bloomingdale, NJ, Mrs Leona Van Dien of Branchville, NJ, and Mrs Frances Washer of Ogdensburg, NJ; a son Luther, at home; nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; a sister, Bessie, wife of Seeley Barrett of Vernon, NJ; three half brothers, Melvin Mabee of Edenville, Edward Mabee of Glenwood and Varney Mabee of Warwick; four half sisters, Mrs Ethel Smith and Mrs Gladys Mabee of Warwick, Mrs Anna Cathy of Chester and Mrs Katherine Matthews of Florida. Blanche would churn the butter by hand in the cellar where it was cooler. She then took it upstairs into the kitchen and used a paddle to shape it into blocks. One of the first purchases after gaining electricity in 1948 was a butter churner. She would sell the butter to the neighbors. She also would sell eggs, vegetables grown in the garden across the road. The gladiolas she would sell only to her best customers. She also made home made ice cream from the rich milk the cows gave. Some of the flavors remembered were: Vanilla, Peach and the fourth of July speciality: Tutti-frutti. Phyllis B. Van Dien Hammond remembers, her Grandmother used to take the feedbags cloth which was usually a very colorful muslin fabric and make quilts and aprons from them. Rheba Van Dien McKernan and Vickie Stephens Van Dien have two of these quilts made from this material
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Reference Number |
17458 |
Death |
17 May 1978 |
Sarasota County, Florida [2] |
Person ID |
I17369 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |