Name |
Ada Rosella Mabee |
Birth |
26 Jan 1876 |
Cedarville, Dade County, Missouri [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
11 Jun 1880 |
Kingston Township, Caldwell County, Missouri [3] |
- S. P. Mabee, White, Male, 40, Head, Married, Farming, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Connecticut
Mary Mabee, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New Jersey
Frank Mabee, White, Male, 14, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana
George Mabee, White, Male, 12, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana
Cora Mabee, White, Female, 10, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana
Herbert Mabee, White, Male, 8, Son, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana
Sella Mabee, White, Female, 6, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana
Eda Mabee, White, Female, 3, Daughter, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana
John Mabee, White, Male, 1, Son, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Indiana
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Residence |
1900 |
Ninnescah, Sedgwick County, Kansas [4] |
Census |
18 Apr 1910 |
Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri [5] |
- William M Pyle, Head, Male, White, 33, Married 12 years, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Stock Dealer, Shipper own account
Ada R Pyle, Wife, Female, White, 33, Married 12 years, 2 children born and living, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois
Ester S Pyle, Daughter, Female, White, 9, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, attended school
Opal M Pyle, Daughter, Female, White, 6, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, attended school
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Anecdote |
12 Sep 1918 |
Dade County, Missouri [6] |
- William M Pyle of Lockwood, Dade, Mo, born 24 Sep 1876, registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, at Dade County, Missouri. He was a Farmer and Horse & Mule Buyer for himself in Lockwood. His nearest living relative was Ada R. Pyle, at the above address. He was white, of medium height and build, with brown eyes and black hair.
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Residence |
18 Apr 1930 |
115 Wall Street, Midland, Midland County, Texas [7] |
Witness-Obituary |
4 Mar 1932 |
Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri [8] |
- Simon P Mabee was born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 10, 1840. At the age of 21 years he enlisted as a volunteer in the Civil war in the first regiment of artillery that left Illinois, and was in the first battle that was fought at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. He was at the siege of Vicksburg which lasted 47 days. He was in the Civil war 3 years and 3 months.
After the war Mr Mabee was united in marriage with Mrs Mary Jane Shouffler, of Milford, Ill on January 19, 1865. Eight children were born to this union, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living and married. They are William Frank Mabee, of Golden City; George Elbert Mabee, of Lockwood, Cora Edith Polly and James Herbert Mabee of Eagle, Idaho; Mary Estelle Clark, Hood River, Oregon; Ada Rosalie Pyle, of Midland, Texas; John Elmer Mabee, of Tulsa, Okla; and Joseph Simon Mabee of Lockwood. There are 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Mr Mabee and his good wife were converted and baptized and united with the Christian church in the year 1873. They moved from Illinois to Caldwell county, Mo. in 1867, and to Dade county 1882, settling on a 400 acre farm near Cedarville and engaged extensively in stock raising.
In later years they moved to Lockwood, where they were still living. No man was better known and more respected than Mr Mabee by the host of friends who knew him and mourn his departure. He was loyal to his beloved church, a noble husband and model father. He died at his home in Lockwood, February 24, 1932, at the age of 91 years, 7 months and 14 days.
Funeral service were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev R R Coffey, of Jericho Springs, assisted by Rev W H Watson of Greenfield, and the American Legion of Lockwood.
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Inform-Death |
19 Jul 1943 |
115 S Big Springs Street, Midland, Midland County, Texas [9, 10] |
Death |
28 May 1964 |
Midland Memorial Hospital, Midland, Midland County, Texas [11] |
Obituary |
29 May 1964 |
El Paso, Texas [12] |
- Mrs Ada Pyle, 88, member of a prominent West Texas and New Mexico ranch family, died in a Midland hospital Thursday after an illness of a week.
She and her late husband, William M. Pyle, who died in 1943, moved to Midland in 1923 and operated a 110-section ranch north of Midland.
Later they bought the McDonald and Trigg ranches near Fort Sumner N.M. They were associated with Mrs Pyle's brother John Mabee.
After the death of her husband and brother, Mrs Pyle continued operation of the ranches.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Opal Fagan of Victoria, Tex., and Mrs Ester Sweatt of Joplin, Mo.
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Reference Number |
19375 |
Burial |
Fairview Cemetery, Midland, Midland County, Texas [13] |
Person ID |
I19271 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |