Name |
Emily Gertrude Mabie [1] |
Birth |
26 Nov 1854 |
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York [2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
18 Jun 1855 |
Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York [3] |
- Ambrose S Maybee, 31, M, Head, born in Montgomery County, Married, 6 years in this town, Farmer, owned land
Sarah Ann Maybee, 25, F, Wife, born in Onondaga County, Married, lived in this town whole life
Anna E Maybee, 2, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County, lived in this town whole life
Emily Maybee, 6 months, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County, lived in this town whole life
Lived in a frame house worth $1000
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Census |
5 Jul 1860 |
Kirkville, Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York [4] |
- Ambroze Mabie, 32, M, Farmer, NY, $5500, $2000
Sarah M. Mabie, 30, F, NY
Anna E. Mabie, 7, F, NY, attended school
Emily Mabie, 5, F, NY, attended school
Amelia Mabie, 2, F, NY
James Carrol, 24, M, Farm Laborer, Ireland
Ann Welch, 21, F, Servant, Ireland, illiterate
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Census |
10 Jun 1865 |
Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York [5] |
- Ambrose Mabie, 45, M, W, Head, born in Montgomery, married 1 time, now married, Farmer, owned land
Sarah A Mabie, 33, F, W, Wife, born in Onondaga, 6 children born, married 1 time, now married
Ann E Mabie, 12, F, W, Child Onondaga, single
Emily G Mabie, 10, F, W, Child Onondaga, single
Amelia Mabie, 7, F, W, Child Onondaga, single
Florance N Mabie, 4, F, W, Child Onondaga, single
Albert G Mabie, 21, M, W, Brother, born in Montgomery, single, Farmer, Now in Army
Lived in a frame house worth $1800
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Census |
6 Jul 1870 |
Fayetteville PO, Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York [6] |
- Ambrose Mabie, 48, M, W, Farmer, $18000, $2000, NY
Sarah A. Mabie, 41, F, W, Keeps House, NY
Anne Mabie, 17, F, W, At Home, NY, attending school
Emily Mabie, 15, F, W, At Home, NY, attending school
Amelia Mabie, 12, F, W, At Home, NY, attending school
Florence Mabie, 9, F, W, At Home, NY, attending school
Maggie Mabie, 5, F, W, At Home, NY, attending school
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Census |
19 Jul 1870 |
Clinton Village, Oneida County, New York [7] |
- Anna Maybe, 17, F, W, Attending School, New York
Emily Maybe, 15, F, W, Attending School, New York
School run by John Gallup
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Census |
11 Jun 1875 |
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York [8] |
- Ambrose S Mabee, 56, M, Head, born in Montgomery County, Married, Farmer, owned land
Sarah Mabee, 40, F, Wife, born in Onondaga County, Married
Annie E Mabee, 20, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County, Single
Amelie Mabee, 16, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County, Single
Flaurence Mabee, 14, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County
Margie Mabee, 8, F, Daughter, born in Onondaga County
Margaret A Mabee, 44, F, Sister, born in Montgomery County, Single
Lived in a framed house worth $3000
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Census |
1880 |
Buffalo, Erie County, New York [9] |
- A. H. Avery, W, M, 24, M, Taxidermist, New York, Mass, NY
Emily Averym W, F, 23, Wife, M, Keeps House, New York, NY, NY
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Will |
19 Aug 1889 |
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York [10] |
- Will of Anne Mabie, widow of Elisha Mabie, late of Manilus NY, dated 8/19/1889 and probated in 1895. Mentions late husband Elisha Mabie; daughter Sarah Ann Mabie; son-in-law Ambrose L. Mabie; granddaughters Annie E. Mabie, Emily G. Avery, Emelia M. Avery, and Florence N. Tremper; grandson-in-law S. Egbert Avery.
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Death |
12 Nov 1902 |
Chittenango, Madison County, New York [11, 12] |
Obituary |
28 Nov 1902 |
Chittenango, New York [11] |
- Mrs. Emily Mabie Avery, daughter of Ambrose S. and Sarah A. Mabie, found rest at the homestead the 12th of November, 1902, after suffering a stroke of apoplexy. Her birth was chronicled November 26, 1856, at Mycenae, N. Y.
The devoted love of parents and sisters made her childhood a very happy one. The days came and went and she sought higher education, becoming a graduate of Houghton Seminary of Clinton, N.
Y. Not many months after, she was united in marriage to Allen H. Avery, Jr., of Manlius, N. Y , who survives her.
The crowning quality of Mrs. Avery's character, was her unselfishness. She lived to make glad the hearts of others. She had a brave, cheery way with her, and there was no one who came within the charmed circle of her acquaintance but who was made better. Her gentle ministry to the sick and suffering will not soon be forgotten. She loved her friends with an undying love, and her memory will be cherished in grateful hearts.
The last sad services were held at the home November 15th at two p. m., conducted by Rev. J. Mac L. Richardson of the Presbyterian church. He spoke tenderly of the departed and voiced the thought of every one present, while with warm, sympathetic words he commended the sorrowing ones to the dear Father in Heaven. Then were our hearts lifted on the waves of song to the "Holy City," and to the blessed companionship of the redeemed. The offering of many flowers showed the love and esteem in which the dear one was held. We bore her away to the quiet resting place—the Oakwood of Chittenango—and we hushed our sorrow while the Master's own words were given : "Let not your heart be troubled, in my Father's house are many mansions, I go to prepare a place for you." What could have been more comforting ?
Mrs. Avery leaves, besides a father and mother, three sisters : Miss Anna Mabie, Mrs. S. E Avery of Syracuse, and Mrs. Cyrus L. Tremper of Brooklyn. The sympathy of a large circle of friends is extended to the family, around whom the shadows have so closely gathered
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Reference Number |
5328 |
Burial |
Oakwood Cemetery, Chittenango, Madison County, New York [13] |
Person ID |
I5301 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |