Name |
Catherine Mabie [1] |
Birth |
26 Apr 1829 |
Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York [2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
1830 |
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York [3] |
- David Mabee, one man and one woman 30-39, one girl 10-14, one boy and two girls 5-9, two boys and one girl under 5
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Census |
26 Jul 1850 |
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York [4] |
- David Mabie, 54, M, Farmer, NY, $6000
Catherine Mabie, 56, F, NY
Oliver Mabie, 24, M, Farmer, NY
William Mabie, 22, M, NY, Illiterate, Idiotic
Charles Cole, 28, M, Mason, NY
David Cole, 10/12, M, NY
Catherine Cole, 21, F, NY
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Census |
18 Jun 1855 |
Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York [5] |
- Charles M Cole, 33, M, Head, born in Onondaga County. Married, lived in this town whole life, Mason, owned land
Catherine M Cole, 26, F, Wife, born in Onondaga County, Married, lived in this town whole life
David M Cole, 5, M, Son, born in Onondaga County, lived in this town whole life
Alfred H Cole, 18, M, Nephew, born in Onondaga County, lived in this town whole life
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Residence |
Abt 1860 |
Central Road Farm, Kirkville, Onondaga County, New York [6] |
Census |
1880 |
Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York [7] |
- Charles Cole, Self, M, Male, W, 59, NY, Farmer, NY, NY
Cathrine Cole, Wife, M, Female, W, 51, NY, Keeping House, NY, NY
David Cole, Son, M, Male, W, 30, NY, Farmer, NY, NY
Grace Cole, Daughter in Law, M, Female, W, 18, NY, At Home, NY, NY
Gideon W. Cole, Son, S, Male, W, 10, NY, , NY, NY
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Info |
- Family bible, DAR records
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Witness-Obituary |
3 Dec 1888 |
Chittenango, New York [8] |
- The late Mrs. David Mabie was one of the earliest settlers in this part of the town. She was born at Palatine, Montgomery County, N. Y., December 31. 1795. Her maiden name was Catharine Bellinger. In the year 1803 she moved with her parents to Chittenango, Madison Co. She was married in 1816 to David Mabie, and moved with her husband in 1823 on a farm near Kirkville where she lived for 65 years, until her death. Her husband died in 1856. She had seven children. The oldest son, Simeon B. Mabie, died in 1875. The other sons and daughters who survive her are Mrs. Thomas Freeborn, Mrs. Irena Warner, Mrs. N. E. Wilcox, Mrs. C. M. Cole, Oliver Mabie, and William Mabie.
How brief a summary, and yet how much was comprehended in a life-time such as hers! With a mind clear to the last, she could recall many important events that had occurred during the ninety-three years of her life; not only such events as were connected with the little region in which so many of her years were passed, but things of greater import that have marked the world's progress during the past century. She bad a vivid perception of the changes that had occurred in the vicinity of her home. Often have her grand-children listened with eager enchantment to her tales of those first year in the wilderness sixty-five years ago, of the little log house in the clearing, of the wolves that would howl about the window at night until frightened away by a brand from the fire, and of many experiences that strangely contrast the past with the present. But grand-mother's stories will never again be told by her. One by one the pioneers of our country have gone away, and soon none will be left who remember the years "when the country was new."
Her old age was passed in quiet ease and comfort, and blessed with the love and honor of her children and grandchildren. Of late she manifested a restlessness and longing that showed that she was only waiting. The departure had no terrors for her. The pleasures and cares of many years ended and forgotten now. We are glad that she has gone to her reward
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Death |
6 Apr 1897 |
Kirkville, New York [9] |
Obituary |
14 Apr 1897 |
Chittenango, New York [10] |
- The late Mrs. Charles Cole was born April 26, 1829, on the old homestead now owned and occupied by Oliver Mabie. She was the youngest of seven children born to David and Catharine Bellinger Mabie. David died Febeuary,1856, while his wife survived until eight years ago. Of these seven children, Simon B. died twenty years ago, and Mrs. Cole died last Tuesday, April 6th, of heart failure, being ill with catarrhal pneumonia from which she had been suffering for seven days. The age of the surviving sisters and brothers is full of interest, as Mrs. Thomas Freeborn is 78 years, Mrs. Irene Warner is 76 years, and Mrs. Noble Wilcox is 73years. There are two brothers, Oliver and William, the latter will be 70 in November, and has been unable to walk for thirty years, having suffered from paralysis. Mrs. Cole had always been very kind to this afflicted brother, caring very tenderly for him, although Oliver Mabie makes him his special charge. She would often take him home with her for several weeks and bestow upon him her tenderest attention and care. The deceased was married to Charles Cole, April 20, 1848, and is survived by the husband and two sons David and Gideon, also one grandchild. The funeral was very largely attended at the Independent church. A profusion of potted plants was placed in and around the altar. Rev. Philo Cowles, a warm personal friend of the deceased, preached from the text found in I. Corinthians, chap. 3, verses 21, 22, 23, and paid a glowing tribute to the worth of the deceased. Rev. P. Z Kinnie and family rendered the musical selections with great ability. The bearers were Joseph Shaver, George Dominick, William Chandler and Royal Hoag. Interment was made in the cemetery at this place.
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Reference Number |
5814 |
Person ID |
I5785 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |