| Name |
Hial Nicholas Maybee |
| Birth |
6 Aug 1835 |
Ontario, Canada [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
7 Sep 1850 |
Lexington, Sanilac County, Michigan [2] |
- George Mabee, 23, M, Farmer, Canada, $100
Hial Mabee, 16, M, Farmer, Canada
Morris Mabee, 14, M, Canada, attended school
Martha Mabee, 13, F, Canada, attended school
Lydia Mabee, 19, F, Canada
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| Land |
1 Apr 1857 |
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin [3] |
- Purchased 40 acres. Description: Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section # 1 12 4th PM - 1831 Minnesota/Wisconsin No 23 N 9 E 3
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| Census |
30 Jul 1860 |
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin [4] |
- Orrin Maybee, 40, M, Commission Merchant, $7000, $3000, NY
Martha M. Maybee, 38, F, NY
Edwin F. Maybee, 9, F, WI, attended school
Ellen A. Maybee, 7, F, WI, attended school
Sarah L. Maybee, 5, F, WI, attended school
Orrin F. Maybee, 3, F, WI
Estella Maybee, 1, F, WI
Margaret Dunnigan, 18, F, Servant, Canada
Hial N. Maybee, 27, M, Raftsman, $500, —, Canada (6204)
Morris Maybee, 23, M, —, $100, Canada
Patrick Ravenscraft, 47, M, Teamster, $2100, $100, OH
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| Vote |
31 Jul 1867 |
Novato, Marin County, California [5] |
- Hial Nicholas Maybee, 33, Nativity - Canada, Farmer, Residence - Novato, registered to vote on July, 31, 1867, Marin County, He is also listed this way in the 1873 and 1875 registries
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| Census |
9 Jul 1870 |
Novato, Marin County, California [6] |
- Hiall Maybee, 35, M, W, Dairyman, $3000, $500, Canada, with Daton Gilbert family
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| Vote |
19 Aug 1875 |
Alameda, Alameda County, California [5] |
- Hial Nicholas Maybee, 40, Nativity - Canada, Carpenter, Residence - Alameda, born of American Parents, registered to vote on August 19, 1875, in Alameda County
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| Vote |
30 Dec 1878 |
Township 2, Amador County, California [5] |
- Nicholas Hail Maybee, 45, Nativity - Canada, Residence - Township 2, born of American Parents, registered to vote on Dec 30, 1878, in Amador County
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| Census |
27 Jun 1880 |
Township 2, Amador County, California [7] |
- Hial N. Maybee, White, Male, 45, Head, Married, Carpenter, born in Canada, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Susan G. Maybee, White, Female, 32, Wife, Married, born in Maine, Keeping House, Father born in Maine, Mother born in Maine
Herbert Maybee, White, Male, 7, Son, Single, At Home, attended school, born in California, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Maine
Mary Sumpter, White, Female, 20, Help, Single, House Keeping, born in Missouri, Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Missouri
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| Residence |
Between 1881 and 1882 |
north side of Clement av near Broadway, Alameda, California [8] |
- Hial N Maybee, Real Estate Agent, west side of Park near Railroad av, residence north side of Clement av near Broadway
|
| Vote |
30 Apr 1881 |
Alameda, Alameda County, California [5] |
- Hail Nicholas Maybee, 47, Nativity - Canada, Farmer, Residence - Alameda No 1, born of American Parents, registered to vote on April 30, 1881, in Alameda County
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| Vote |
19 May 1884 |
Lakeport, Lake County, California [5] |
- Hial Nicholas Maybee, 40, Nativity - Canada, Nurseryman, Residence - Lakeport, born of American Parents while abroad, registered to vote on May 19, 1884, in Lake County, also same entry in 1888 and 1890 registries.
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| Anecdote |
1891 [9] |
- Hial N. Maybee, nurseryman and orchardist, near Lakeport, was born in Canada, Aug. 06, 1835. His parents were natives of Duchess County, New York, and moved to Canadian then back to Michigan.
Hial received a common-school education while at home with his parents in Michigan. He afterward attended Bacon, Bryant and Stratton's Mercantile College in Cincinnati, where graduated in 1859. He then went to Steven's Point Wisconsin, where he engaged in the wholesale lumber business, in partnership with his brother. He remained in Steven's Point until 1865. In the spring of that year he sold out and went to New York city, where he took passage on the Steamer "Golden Rule", which was wrecked on Ronkador, on French Keys, May 29. There were 1000 passengers' aboard, all of whom excepting one escaped to the reef, where they subsisted of eleven days. On June 9 they were rescued by the gunboat Georgia, and taken to Aspinwall. from where they came to California and arrived in San Francisco, July 1. Mr. Maybee first settled in Nevada, Marin County, where he bought land and engaged in dairying for seven years. In 1872 he sold our and went to Alameda, where he engaged in contracting and building. In 1876 he went to Buckeye Valley, five miles west of Ione in Amador County, where he engaged in farming and nursery business. He also worked at some carpentering, having secured several contracts from the railroad company. In 1881 he returned to Alameda, where he again followed the business of contracting and building for two years. In 1883 he came to Lake county and bought land two miles south of Lakeport, where he now resides. He has forty-one acres of land, which he devotes principally to nursery and small fruits. He has a nursery stock of abut 50,000 trees. He has one acre planted in strawberries of different varieties, which yield and enormous quantity of luscious fruit. He also has blackberries, currants and other small fruits, the acreage of which is increasing each year. He has two fine, flowing artesian well on his premises; also an excellent spring from which he conducts water to his residence through pipes for general uses.
Mr. Maybee has been married twice. He first wife was a Mrs. Carpenter, of Lincoln County Maine, to whom he married in 1873, and who lived only a short time after their marriage. In 1885 he was married to Mrs. Myers, a native of Germany. She had two daughters from her first marriage, who are living in the old country. Mr. Maybee is a member of IOOF and AOUW.
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| Vote |
10 Oct 1892 |
Big Valley, Lakeport, Lake County, California [5] |
- Hial Nicholas Maybee, 59, 5'6", fair complexion, black eyes, grey hair, Nativity - Canada, Nurseryman, Voting Precinct Big Valley , Residence - Lakeport, born of US Citizens while abroad, registered to vote on October 10, 1892, in Lake County, also same entry in 1894 register
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| Vote |
6 Aug 1896 |
Big Valley, Lakeport, Lake County, California [5] |
- Hial Nicholas Maybee, Nurseryman, 63, 5'6", fair complexion, black eyes, grey hair, Nativity - Canada, Residence - Big, Valley, born of American parents while abroad, registered to vote on August 6, 1896, in Big, Valley, Lake County, also same entry in 1898 register
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| Census |
Jun 1900 |
Township 4, Lake County, California [10] |
- Hial M Maybee, Head, W, M, Aug 1834, 65, M, 19, Canada, Canada, Canada, immigrated in 1847, Farmer, owns farm free of mortgage
Mary L Maybee, Wife, W, F, Sept 1843, 56, M, 19, Germany, Germany, Germany, immigrated in 1878
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| Vote |
1902 |
Big Valley, Lakeport, Lake County, California [11] |
| Census |
Apr 1910 |
Township 4, Lake County, California [12] |
- Hial N Maybee, Head, M, W, 75, M2, 24, Canada, New York, Canada, own income
Mary L. Maybee, F, W, 68, M2, Germany, Germany, Germany
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| Census |
Jan 1920 |
Armstrong Street, Lakeport, Lake County, California [13] |
- Hial N Maybee, Head, M, W, 85, M, immigrated in 1844, American Extract, Canada, New York, Canada, , owns home free of mortgage
Mary L Maybee, Wife, F, W, 76, M, immigrated in 1871, naturalized in 1884, Germany, Germany, Germany
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| Reference Number |
6204 |
| Death |
6 Feb 1924 |
Lake County, California [14, 15] |
| Burial |
Hartley Cemetery, Lakeport, Lake County, California [16] |
- Hail N Maybee; 1835-1924; Mary L Maybee; 1843-1924
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| Person ID |
I6172 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |