Name |
Isabella Kedzie |
Birth |
2 Oct 1785 |
Howic, Scotland [1, 2] |
- daughter of Adam Kedsie and Margaret Stewart
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Gender |
Female |
Census |
1820 |
Delhi, Delaware County, New York [3] |
- one man and one woman 26-45, one boy and two girls under 10
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Census |
1830 |
Seneca, Ontario County, New York [4] |
- Daniel Mabie, one man 30-39, one woman 40-49, one boy and two girls 10-14, one girl 5-9, one boy and one girl under 5
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Census |
1840 |
Seneca, Ontario County, New York [5] |
- Daniel Mabell, one man 40-49, one woman 50-59, one man 20-29, one girl 15-19, one boy and one girl 10-14
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Census |
13 Aug 1850 |
Seneca, Ontario County, New York [6] |
- Daniel Mabie, 58, M, Carpenter, Scotland, $500
Isabella Mabie, 64, F, NY
Isabella Mabie, 20, F, NY
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Census |
1855 |
Seneca, Ontario County, New York [7] |
- Daniel Mabie, 63, M, Head, born in Putnam County, Married, 29 years in this town, Joiner, owned land
Isabella Mabie, 69, F, Wife, born in Scotland, Married, 29 years in this town
Isabella Mabie, 25, F, Daughter, born in Ontario County, lived in this town whole life
Edward M Mabie, 29, M, Son, born in Ontario County, lived in this town whole life, Clerk
Lived in a frame house worth $200
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Census |
3 Aug 1860 |
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania [8] |
- M. S. Bates, 33, F, PA, —, $4000
Isabella M. Bates, 30, F, NY
Chas H. Bates, 1, F, PA
Daniel Mabie, 69, F, NY
Isabella Mabie, 74, F, Scotland
Barbara Stinehelper, 16, F, Domestic, Baden
J W Anderson, 24, M, Clerk, NY
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Census |
21 Jun 1870 |
4th Ward, Dixon, Lee County, Illinois [9] |
- George J Anderson, 55, M, W, Carpenter $4000, $300, NY
Margaret Anderson, 53, F, W, Keeping House, NY
Orville B Anderson, 21, M, W, NY
Daniel Mabie, 78, M, W, NY
Isabella Mabie, 84, F, W, Scotland
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Census |
4 Jun 1880 |
4th Ward, Dixon, Lee County, Illinois [10] |
- George J. Anderson, White, Male, 65, Head, Married, Carpenter, born in New York, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Maryland
Margaret Anderson, White, Female, 63, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Scotland
Orville B. Anderson, White, Male, 31, Son, Millright, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Isebella Maibie, White, Female, 95, Mother-in-Law, born in Scotland, Father born in Scotland, Mother born in Scotland
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Info |
- Books and family records of Frances Thomas, Giles Turneaure, Robert Mutrie, Creta Ensley, Gage, Irene Shrope, George Maybee Martin, Boorman Family book, Royal Mabie.
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Death |
4 Nov 1881 |
Dixon, Lee County, Illinois [2] |
Obituary |
25 Nov 1881 |
Geneva, New York [11] |
- Mrs. Mabie was born in Howic, near Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. 2, 1785, the third of nine children. She came to America with he r parents in the year 1796, three years before the death of General Washington. After residing for a time in New York city, she removed to Stamford, Delaware county, N. Y., where most of her early life was passed. There she was married to Daniel Mabie, Feb. 15th, 1815. In 1826 she removed with her husband to Geneva, N. Y., where she resided for more than thirty years. From Geneva, after a short residence in Williamsport, Pa., she came to Dixon, May, 1869. Here her husband died Oct. 1, 1871. Mrs. M. was the mother of eight children, five of whom are still living. At the age of sixteen she publicly professed her faith in Christ, and united with the Presbyterian church, of which she has been a consistent and devoted member for more than eighty, years. In many respects Mrs. M. was a remarkable person. It is remarkable certainly, that one single human life should run parallel with an entire national history. She was born three years before the adoption of our national constitution. Though spared to such an extreme age her "natural force was scarce abated," and she, was almost entirely exempt from the ordinary weaknesses incidental to old age. Her physical health was most excellent up to the time of her last short illness. Her place in the sanctuary of God was seldom, if ever, vacant on a Sabbath morning, until two weeks before her death; and no more appreciative worshiper was there. Her mental faculties were thoroughly preserved to the last. Her grasp of divine truth was most remarkably strong, and her faith and hope were always bright and clear. For more than thirty-five years she had been almost totally blind, and frequently was she called to pass through deep waters of affliction, but she "endured as seeing Him who is invisible." Never was a murmur known to escape from her lips, and her character has ever displayed the ripened fruits of grace. At the last, the cords which bound her to life were gently though rapidly unloosed, and she went down into the valley firmly supported by the "rod and staff" of the Great Shepherd. Now her "eyes see the King in his beauty." She sees Him and is like Him. And is satisfied.
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Reference Number |
540 |
Burial |
Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee County, Illinois [12] |
- Daniel Mabie; Died; Oct 1, 1871; Aged 79 Trs 9 Mos; Isabelle Mabie; Died Nov 4 1881; Aged 96 Yr's 14 Days; Edward M. Mabie; Died May 30, 1877, aged 50 Year
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Person ID |
I539 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |