Name |
Henry C. Mabee |
Birth |
1814 |
New York [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1820 |
Scriba, Oswego County, New York [2] |
- Andrew Mabee - One man 26-45, one woman 26-45, and two boys and two girls under 10
|
Census |
1830 |
Walcott, Wayne County, New York [3] |
- Andrew Maybee - One man 40-49, one woman 30-39, one boy 15-19, one boy and one girl 10-14, and one boy and one girl 5-9
|
Note |
Between 1842 and 1845 [4] |
- The family moved to Iowa then 1842-1845 to Illinois
|
Census |
23 Oct 1850 |
Henry County, Illinois [5] |
- Harry Maby, 35, M, Farmer, NY
Margaret Maby, 34, F, Canada
Charlotte Maby, 14, F, Canada, At School
Wm Maby, 11, M, Canada, At School
Francis Maby, 8, M, Canada, At School
|
Census |
30 Jul 1860 |
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa [6] |
- H. C. Maybe, 46, M, Brick Maker, NY, with G W Tower family
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Anecdote |
- William Mabee said that he, his father, and his brother served in the Civil War for the Federal cause. One night during the war while in camp he met his father who was in a different regiment. They visited that night never to meet again. They never knew what happed to his father as he was never heard of again by his family
|
Milit-Beg |
17 Oct 1861 |
Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois [7, 8] |
- Company I, 9th Cavalry Regiment Illinois || Frank said he was 20 and born in Illinois, he was 5'4", brown hair, blue eyes and dark complexion. Henry claimed age 44 and was born in New York, he was 5'5 1/2", brown hair, dark complexion and brown eyes.
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Milit-End |
9 Dec 1864 |
Nashville, Tennessee [7] |
- from the 9th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry
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Note |
17 Jan 1882 |
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Dayton, Ohio [9] |
|
Reference Number |
29769 |
Death |
4 Jan 1888 |
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio [9] |
Burial |
4 Jan 1888 |
Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio [10] |
- H. C. Maybee; Co I; 9th Illinois Calvary
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Person ID |
I29559 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |