Name |
John Cushman Mabie [1] |
Birth |
15 Aug 1837 |
Milltown, Putnam County, New York [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1840 |
Kent, Putnam County, New York [3] |
- Levi Mabey, one man and one woman 40-50, one boy and one girl 5-10, and one boy under 5
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Census |
1 Aug 1850 |
Kent, Putnam County, New York [4] |
- Levi Mabie, 50, M, Laborer, NY, $150, illiterate
Drusilla Mabie, 50, F, NY, illiterate
Betsy J. Mabie, 16, F, NY
John C. Mabie, 12, M, NY
Mary E. Mabie, 9, F, NY
George H. Mabie, 6, M, NY
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Census |
20 Jun 1870 |
Armstrong Corners PO, Eden Township, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin [5] |
- James Mabie, 40, Male, White, Farmer, $3000 real estate, $1200 personal estate, born in New York, married in April, Male citizen of United States
Almina Mabie, 15, Female, White, Keeping House, born in New York, married in April
Levi Mabie, 75, Male, White, Home, born in New York, Male citizen of United States
Rosella Mabie, 70, Female, White, Home, born in New York
Mary Mabie, 30, Female, White, Home, born in New York
John Mabie, 34, Male, White, Farm Help, born in New York, Male citizen of United States
Edgar Mabie, 7, Male, White, Home, born in Wisconsin
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Census |
1 Jun 1880 |
Hixon Township, Clark County, Wisconsin [6] |
- John Mabie, White, Male, 42, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Cerissa Mabie, White, Female, 22, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Wisconsin, Father born in Wisconsin, Mother born in Ohio
Maud Mabie, White, Female, 4, Daughter, Single, born in Wisconsin, Father born in New York, Mother born in Wisconsin
Leon Mabie, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Wisconsin, Father born in New York, Mother born in Wisconsin
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Census |
20 Jun 1895 |
Hixon, Clark County, Wisconsin [7] |
- J. C. Mabie, 3 white males, 2 white females, 5 born in US
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Witness-Obituary |
11 Mar 1896 |
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin [8, 9] |
- Mrs Betsy J., wife of Chas. H. Mase, 210 Franklin street, died at her home last Saturday night at 11 o'clock, after an illness of one week. She had been enjoying unusually good health for several months, but one week ago Sunday morning complained of not feeling well, and later in the day the physician called found that she was suffering with a severe attack of pneumonia and pleurisy. Mrs Mase retained possession of her faculties until Wednesday, but thereafter was in a comatose condition most of the time, her death being entirely painless. Betsy J. Mabie was born in Putnam county, New York, April 20th, 1834, and was consequently in the 62d year of her age. Jan 6th 1858, she was married to C. H. Mase and immediately thereafter the young couple came west, locating at Oshkosh, where they remained eleven years, and for the next thirteen years the family lived on a farm in Eden, Fond du Lac county. In 1882 Mr and Mrs Mase and children removed to Stevens Point, making there home on the North Side ever since. The now deceased lady was the mother of eight children, all of whom are still living. Their names and places of residence are as follows: Mrs John Forsythe, McDill; Aug. Mase, city; Mrs Wm Wilcox, Knowlton; Mrs Jos. Derosia, Rhinlander, Mrs P H Maine, John; Levi and Louis Mase, city. All were at the bedside of their mother during her last moments. She also leaves four brothers and a sister in Clark county, this state. The afflicted ones have the sympathy of many friends in their great loss. Mrs Mase being a noble wife and mother, ever anxious for the welfare of her family. Funeral services were conducted at the house at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, by Rev E W ReQua, the remains being afterwards conveyed to their final resting place in the cemetery at McDill. The pallbearers were Henry Vetter, Fred Schaffer, John Perckert, Jas. Murphy, Patrick Splawn and Wm M Treanore.
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Census |
29 Jun 1900 |
Longwood Township, Clark County, Wisconsin [10] |
- John Mabie, Head, White, Male, Aug 1837, 62, Married 25 years, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York, Farmer, owns farm free of mortgage
Cerissa J Mabie, Wife, White, Female, Feb 1856, 44, Married 25 years, 3 children born and living, born in Wisconsin, Father born in Wisconsin, Mother born in Wisconsin
Aubry Mabie, Son, White, Male, Oct 1882, 17, Single, born in Wisconsin, Father born in New York, Mother born in Wisconsin, laborer farm
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Death |
25 Feb 1901 |
Longwood Township, Clark County, Wisconsin [11, 12] |
Obituary |
1 Mar 1901 |
Greenwood, Clark County, Wisconsin [13] |
- John Cushman Mabie, a resident of the Braun settlement, died at his home Monday, after a short illness. The funeral occurred Thursday from the home, Rev. G. C. Andrews officiating, the interment taking place in the neighborhood cemetery.
Deceased was born August 15, 1837 in Dutchess county, New York. In 1855 he came to Wisconsin, but three years later went to Missouri. During the next ten years or more he was in Arizona, Nevada and finally back to Wisconsin in 1869. Five years later he came to Clark county which has since been his home. He was married this same year to Cerissa Preston, who with their three children, survives him. The children are Mrs. Geo. Drinkwine who lives near the home place Guy Mabie, now in Washington, and Aubra who lives at home. Besides these, deceased leaves three brothers and one sister.
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Probate |
21 Jan 1902 |
Neillsville, Clark County, Wisconsin [14] |
- John C Mabie died intestate at the town of Longwood on the 25th of February 1901...
That he left personal estate in the value which does not exceed Three Hundred Dollars and real estate of the probable value of Two Thousand Dollars...
He left surviving Cerissa Mabie, his widow, Guy Mabie residing at Granite Falls, Washington, an adult; Maud Maybie (now Drinkwine), residing at the town of Wanain, adult; and Aubra Mabie a minor above the age of fourteen years residing at the town of Longwood
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Reference Number |
17845 |
Burial |
Forest Hill Cemetery, Greenwood, Clark County, Wisconsin [15, 16] |
- John C. Mabie; Born Aug 15 1837 [illegible - buried in ground]
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Person ID |
I17755 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |