Name |
Maud Elizabeth Mabie |
Birth |
28 Feb 1887 |
Wapella Township, DeWitt County, Illinois [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
8 Jun 1900 |
Wapella Township, DeWitt County, Illinois [2] |
- Joseph Armstrong, Head, W, M, Dec 1829, 70, M, 40, England, England, England, immigrated in 1855, Farmer, owns farm free of mortgage
Ellen Armstrong, Wife, W, F, June 1825, 74, M, 4 children born - still living 2, England, England, England, immigrated in 1855
Maud E Mabie, Granddaughter, W, F, Feb 1877[sic], 13, S, Illinois, New York, Illinois, at school
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Residence |
12 Sep 1918 |
1505 Columbus, Ottawa, Illinois [3] |
Census |
9 Jan 1920 |
1505 Columbus, Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois [4] |
- Will Vandewerker, Head, M, W, 44, M, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Switchman, ERI&P RR
Maude Vandewerker, Wife, F, W, 33, M, Illinois, France, Illinois
Harry Vandewerker, Son, M, W, 15, S, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois, Laborer, Wagon Factory
Leo Vandewerker, Son, M, W, 12, S, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois, attended school
Margaret Vandewerker, Daughter, F, W, 4/12, S, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois
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Residence |
1926 |
1513 Columbus, Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois [5] |
- Wm H VanDeWarker (Maud) (3) switchman h 1513 Columbus
Harry A VanDeWarker lab Ottawa Silica Co r1513 Columbus
Leo VanDeWarker prsopr J E Porter Corp r 1513 Columbus
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Witness-Obituary |
30 Aug 1929 [6] |
- Harry Mabie, prominent farmer for many years, died at his home southeast of town at 11:40 p.m. Sunday. His health had been very poor for a number of years.
Mr. Mabie was born in New York City, March 29th, 1860, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mabie. His first marriage was to Miss Elizabeth Armstrong, of Wapella. One daughter was born to this union. February 28, 1894, he was married to Miss Claude Foster and they have spent their entire married life on a farm near Waynesville. He was a member of the M.E. church and I.O.O.F. Lodge.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Claude Mabie, the daughter, Mrs. Maude Vanderwalker, of Ottawa; one sister, Marie Mabie, of New York, and one brother, Pierre Mabie, of Waynesville, and six grandchildren.
The funeral was held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the M.E. church in charge of Rev. R.L. Steed, of San Jose, and Rev. B.D. Mallinson, of Waynesville.
Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Mrs. Ethel Blomberg, Mrs. Lottie Dix, M. Connell and Joe Teal with Mrs. B.D. Mallinson at the piano. Pall bearers were Dennis Burns, Carl Hoffman, John Klemm Jr., L.L. Kirby, Otis Marvel and Robert Edwards. Interment was in the Evergreen cemetery.
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Census |
4 Apr 1930 |
Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois [7] |
- W VandeWarken, Head, owns home worth $3000, Head, M, W, 54, M, first married age 33, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Switchman, railroad
Maud E VanDeWarken, Wife, F, W, 45, M, first married age 16, Illinois, New York, Illinois, none
Margaret L VanDeWarken, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, attended school, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois
Mildred I VanDeWarken, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, attended school, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois
Berty Ann VanDeWarken, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, attended school, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois
Patricia M VanDeWarken, Daughter, F, W, 1, S, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois
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Witness-Obituary |
- WALTHAM, ILL-Stricken while visiting at the George H. Piercy farm in Waltham township, William Van De Warker, 62, of Ottawa, for many years a resident of Peru and La Salle, died suddenly about 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
A verdict of death due to apoplexy was returned by a coroner's jury Wednesday evening at the Gladfelter funeral chapel, Ottawa.
Mr. Van De Warker, a brother of Mrs. Olive Behrens, La Salle, and Mrs. Winifred Witt, Peru, had been a dinner guest at the Piercy farm home eight miles north of Utica at noon Wednesday. He was accompanied to the farm by his wife.
After the meal, Mr. Van De Warker accompanied Mr. Piercy and his sons, George and Myles, as they drove a wagon into a field to load hay, it was said. Mr. Van De Warker returned to the farm residence.
A telephone call had meanwhile been made to summon a Utica physician but upon the latter's arrival, Mr. Van De Warker was pronounced dead.
Mr. Van De Warker was born in Lockport, Ill., on May 2, 1876. As a young man, he came to the La Salle-Peru community, residing in the latter city for the greater part of the time until he moved to Ottawa about 25 years ago. While residing in Peru, he was employed as a switchman for the Rock Island railroad and in Ottawa, was employed in a similar capacity until his retirement on pension just two months ago.
Surviving are the widow, two step-sons, Harry and Leo, and four daughters, Margaret, a student nurse at Ryburn-King hospital, Ottawa, Irene, a student at Illinois Normal University, Normal, Betty and Patricia, at home. One brother, Victor, of Chicago, and three sisters, Mrs. Olive Behrens, La Salle, Mrs. Estella Shinske, of Savanna, Ill., and Mrs. Winifired Witt, Peru, also survive.
Funeral services are to be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home. 1513 Columbus Street, Ottawa. Burial will be made in an Ottawa cemetery.
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Reference Number |
20359 |
Death |
29 Jun 1966 |
Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois [1, 9] |
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Burial |
Oakwood Memorial Park, Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois [10] |
Person ID |
I20250 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |