Name |
Cora Ella Maybe |
Birth |
29 Aug 1867 |
Jeffersonville, Sullivan County, New York [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
10 Aug 1870 |
Liberty Falls PO, Liberty Township, Sullivan County, New York [3] |
- George W. Maybe, 28, M, W, Teaching School, $700, 100, NY
Jane C. Maybe, 27, F, W, Keeping House, NY
Rosa E. Maybe, 3, F, W, NY
Earnest Maybe, 1, M, W, NY
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Census |
21 Jun 1875 |
Tusten Township, Sullivan County, New York [4] |
- George W Mabee, 33, M, Head, born in Delaware County, Married, School Teacher
Jane Mabee, 32, F, Wife, born in Sullivan County, Married
Cora Mabee, 7, F, Daughter, born in Sullivan County, Single
Earnest Mabee, 5, M, Son, born in Sullivan County, Single
Bruce Mabee, 2, M, Son, born in Sullivan County, Single
Lived in a plank house worth $400
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Census |
26 Jun 1880 |
Narrowsburg, Tusten Township, Sullivan County, New York [5] |
- George Maybee, White, Male, 37, Head, Married, School Teacher, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Jaine Maybee, White, Female, 36, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Corria Maybee, White, Female, 13, Daughter, Single, At School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Earnist Maybee, White, Male, 11, Son, Single, At School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Bruice Maybee, White, Male, 7, Son, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Gurtrude Maybee, White, Female, 1, Daughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
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Census |
15 Apr 1910 |
Tusten Township, Sullivan County, New York [6] |
- Frank Branning, Head, M, W, 45, Married, 9 years, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Germany, Laborer, Odd Jobs
Cora E Branning, Wife, F, W, 42, Married, 9 years, 3 children born and living, New York, New York, New York
Christine E Branning, Daughter, F, W, 7, Single, New York, New York, New York
Margret G Branning, Daughter, F, W, 4, Single, New York, New York, New York
Elizabeth C Branning, Daughter, F, W, 6/12, Single, New York, New York, New York
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Witness-Obituary |
24 Jan 1913 |
Liberty Township, Sullivan County, New York [7] |
- On Saturday afternoon, January the 18th, the remains of George W. Maybee, a prominent Sullivan County man, were laid to rest in the Narrowsburg cemetery.
He died at his late residence in Narrowsburg on January 15th of paralysis, impressive funeral services being held at the Maybee residence at one o'clock. A large concourse of friends and an escort composed of members of the Masonic Lodge of Jeffersonville, Narrowsburg, and delegates from other F. and A. M. lodges of Sullivan County followed the body to the cemetery and the last solemn rites of the order accorded the departed brother.
The deceased was born in the town of Liberty on June 27, 1842. At an early age he evinced a great desire for knowledge, attended the best schools that the county afforded and by hard work and perseverance he attained his ambition to be a teacher. He taught school successfully with much credit to himself as an educator. The field of these instructions covered many districts in Sullivan County including Youngsville, Jeffersonville and Callicoon Center. In the year 1878, while teaching school at Callicoon Center, he joined the Masonic Lodge at Jeffersonville.
On April 31st, in the year 1881, he purchased the Sullivan County Record, which paper he edited for three years. The deceased was always interested in newspaper work and up to the time of his death was not only a regular correspondent to various sheets, but was the local editor of the Narrowsburg Democrat.
In the year 1884 he changed his residence to Narrowsburg where he continued to reside till death claimed him. He was elected a Justice of the Peace, and served for twenty successive years, being well trained in the intricacies of the law.
He married Jane C. Lewis on November 21, 1866.
The surviving relatives are Jacob Maybee, Ex-District Attorney of Monticello; Ernest G. and Bruce E. Maybee, sons, of Narrowsburg, and one daughter, Cora E. Branning. Mr. Maybee was also a member of the M. E. Church of Narrowsburg
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Witness-Death |
22 Jan 1923 |
Narrowsburg, Sullivan County, New York [8, 9] |
Witness-Obituary |
25 Jan 1923 [10] |
- Frank Branning, the youngest son of John D. Branning, died at his home in Narrowsburg. Jan 22, 1923 after a long illness. He was about 60 years of age. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Cora Maybee and three daughters at home; one brother Edwin F. Branning of New York; three sisters, Mrs. Tobias Smith of Tyler Hill, Mrs. Martha Hofer of Florida and Mrs. Charles Murray of Nbg. Mrs. Edwin Shryver another sister died last November
also
F. D. Branning was claimed by death Monday, Jan. 22, 1923, after an illness of several months. Mr. Branning was a native of Narrowsburg, NY and practically lived here all his life. Mr. Branning was 58 years of age. He is survived by three daughters, Christine, Margaret and Elizabeth, all at home and his wife. The funeral was at his late residence Thursday afternoon, Rev. Freemap and Morrison in charge of the services. Interment was made in the Glen Cove Cemetery by N. P. Rasmussen and son. Narrowsburg Cor.
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Residence |
19 Nov 1923 |
Narrowsburg, Sullivan County, New York [11] |
- Last week Ernest G. Maybe brought his son Floyd from Jersey City to his aunts home in Nbg. Mrs. Cora Branning hoping the change and country air will restore him to health.
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Witness-Obituary |
1926 |
Narrowsburg, Sullivan County, New York [11] |
- Ernest G. Maybee, aged 58, a well-known citizen of Narrowsburg, died at his home there last Friday noon, Sept. 17, 1926. He was taken suddenly ill with vomiting spells on Thursday and Dr. Kelly, the local physician, was called to treat him.
The funeral was held on Sunday, with burial in the Glen Cove Cemetery there by Tusten Lodge of Odd Fellows.
Mr. Maybee was a native of ths county and was a son of George W. Maybee, a former well known school teacher in this section, and at one time publisher of the Record. While the senior Mr. Maybe taught school here the family lived in the Dr. Bennett house on Maple Avenue. Later the family removed to Narrowsburg. The mother was a sister of the late Joseph Taylor of Parksville, who served for some time as school commissioner in the second district of Sullivan county. Both parents are dead.
Ernest chose a commercial career. For a time he clerked in the store of the late W. J. Harding at Callicoon Center. Later he worked for R. Jordan & Co. Port Jervis, and still later he took up commercial traveling and for some years past represented the dry goods house of Babcock & Shannon of Albany. He was also at one time secretary of the Big Eddy Telephone Co. at Narrowsburg. He was a Democrat and held town offices in Tusten township.
Mr. Maybee was married twice. His first wife was Louise Gebhardt of Narrowsburg, by whom he had one son, Kenneth, now a student at Union College. His second union was a few years ago with Miss Edna Branning of Narrowsburg, who survives with a child of one and a half years. He also leaves a brother, Bruce of Hancock, and a sister, Mrs. Cora Branning, widow of Frank Branning, of Narrowsburg.
He was a nephew of the late Jacob M. Maybee, prominent Sullivan county lawyer.
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Reference Number |
22428 |
Death |
7 May 1930 |
Tusten Township, Sullivan County, New York [8] |
Burial |
Glen Cove Cemetery, Narrowsburg, Sullivan County, New York [12] |
Person ID |
I22289 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |