Name |
Lulu Mabey [1] |
Birth |
May 1884 |
New York [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
Jun 1900 |
19 Wood Street, Auburn, Cayuga County, New York [1] |
- Eva Maybe, Head, W, F, March 1861, 39, D, 1 child born - still living 1, New York, Massachusetts, New York
Lulu Maybe, Daughter, W, F, May 1884, 16, S, New York, Michigan, New York, At School
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Census |
Apr 1910 |
21 Sherwood Street, Auburn, Cayuga County, New York [2] |
- Menzo D Mabey, Head, M, W, 61, M, 35, Michigan, New York, New York, none, owns home
Eva M. Mabey, Wife, F, W, 53, M1, 35, 1 child born and living, New York, Massachisetts, New York, none
Lula M. Mabey, Daughter, F, W, 24, S, New York, Michigan, New York, Weaver, Carpet Mill
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Reference Number |
27067 |
Funeral |
9 Dec 1915 |
21 Sherwood Street, Auburn, New York [3] |
- The funeral of Menzo Mabey was held from his late home, No. 21 Sherwood Street, yesterday afternoon at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. C. Roszell, pastor of the First M. E. Church, officiated. A large number of friends the a n d relatives attended. There was a profusion of beautiful flowers. Burial was made in Fleming.
The bearers were Scott Bowen, Edward Snyder, Sidney Smith, James Weir, Edward Robinson and Mr. Laminough.
Those present from ont of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker of Genoa, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wooley of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ketcbam of Moravia. Mrs. W. A. Wood of Moravia. Charles Hall of Groton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nilson of Syracuse and George Marks and Sidney Smith of Seneca Falls.
Mrs. Mabey and daughter, Mrs. Robert Holcomb. greatly appreciate the sympathy which their many friends extended them. They alsowish to thank those who sent flowers.
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Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I26870 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |