Maud Gardner1
F, #19051, b. between 1872 and 1873
Father* | John Gardner1 b. 11 Oct 1823, d. 1883 |
Mother* | Mary Margaret Mabee1 b. 19 Jul 1841, d. Dec 1922 |
Birth* | between 1872 and 1873 | Maud Gardner was born between 1872 and 1873 at New York.1 |
(Witness) Census | 14 June 1880 | Maud Gardner appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 in the household of John Gardner and Mary Margaret Mabee at 1612 Avenue A, New York City, New York County, New York, ; John Gardener, White, Male, 56, Head, Married, Works in Chair Factory, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Delaware Mary Gardener, White, Female, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Gardener, White, Male, 18, Son, Single, Works in Chair Factory, born in New York, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Mabel Gardener, White, Female, 16, Daughter, Single, At School, has sprained ankle, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Grace Gardener, White, Female, 14, Daughter, Single, At School, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Leonard Gardener, White, Male, 11, Son, Single, At School, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Maud Gardener, White, Female, 7, Daughter, Single, At School, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Walter Gardener, White, Male, 11, Son, Single, attended school, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Mary Mabie, White, Female, 65, Mother-in-Law, Widow, At Home, maimed, crippled, or bedridden, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.2 |
(Witness) Census | 23 June 1885 | Maud Gardner appeared on the census of 23 June 1885 in the household of Mary Margaret Mabee at Orange County, Florida, ; M M Gardner, White, Female, 43, Head, Widow, Seamstress, born in Indiana, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Gardner, White, Male, 24, Son, Single, Painter, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Belle Gardner, White, Female, 20, Daughter, Single, Asst Housekeeper, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Grace Gardner, White, Female, 18, Daughter, Single, Asst Housekeeper, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana L Gardner, White, Male, 16, Son, Single, Painter, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana M L Gardner, White, Male, 11, Son, Single, attended school, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana Walter Gardner, White, Male, 10, Son, Single, attended school, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Indiana.3 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 266D, National Archives Film T9-0896.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, New York City, New York, New York; Roll: 896; Family History Film: 1254896; Page: 266D; ED 604; Image: 0535.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Florida, State Census, 1885, District 3, Orange County, ED3, Pgs 49-50, Family 215.
Stephen V. Palms
M, #19052, b. January 1835, d. 15 June 1900
Birth* | January 1835 | Stephen V. Palms was born in January 1835 at Oneida County, New York.1 |
Marriage* | between 1853 and 1854 | He married Hannah M. Burgess between 1853 and 1854.1 |
Census | 10 June 1875 | Stephen V. Palms and Hannah M. Burgess appeared on the census of 10 June 1875 at Camden, Oneida County, New York. Stephen V Palms, 40, M, Head, born in Oneida County, married, Farmer, owns land Hannah M Palms, 41, F, Wife, born in Oneida County, married Cora Mabie, 21, F, Daughter, born in Oneida County, married Flora I Palms, 2 2/12, F, Daughter, born in Oneida County, single Lived in a frame house worth $500.2 |
Census* | 14 June 1880 | Stephen V. Palms and Hannah M. Burgess appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Camden, Oneida County, New York. Stephen V. Palms, White, Male, 45, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Hannah M. Palms, White, Female, 46, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Flora I. Palms, White, Female, 7, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Clarance E. Mabie, White, Male, 27, Son-in-Law, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Cora E. Mabie, White, Female, 26, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Katie J. Mabie, White, Female, 2, Granddaughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.3 |
Census | 4 June 1900 | Stephen V. Palms and Hannah M. Burgess appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Camden Township, Oneida County, New York. S V Palms, Head, W, M, Jan 1835, 65, M, 46, New York, New York, New York, Farmer, owns mortgaged farm Hannah Palms, Wife, W, F, Dec 1833, 66, M, 46, 4 children born - still living 2, New York, Vermont, Vermont Cara Mabie, Daughter, W, F, Apr 1854, 46, M, 25, 1 child born - still living 1, New York, New York, New York Clarence Mabie, Son-in-law, W, M, Jun 1853, 46, M, 25, New York, New York, New York, Farmer Katie Mabie, Granddaughter, W, F, Apr 1878, 22, S, New York, New York, New York.1 |
Death* | 15 June 1900 | Stephen V. Palms died on 15 June 1900 at Camden, Oneida County, New York, at age 65.4 |
Burial* | He and Hannah M. Palms were buried at McConnellsville Cemetery, McConnellsville, Oneida County, New York.5 |
Family | Hannah M. Burgess b. Dec 1833, d. 1906 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Camden, Oneida, New York; Roll: T623 1131; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 10.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Camden, Oneida, New York, E.D. 02, Household 113.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Camden, Oneida, New York; Roll: 902; Family History Film: 1254902; Page: 140D; Enumeration District: 87; Image: 0283.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 20435640 & 113014440.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 140D, National Archives Film T9-0902.
Hannah M. Burgess1
F, #19053, b. December 1833, d. 1906
Married Name | Her married name was Palms.1 | |
Birth* | December 1833 | Hannah M. Burgess was born in December 1833 at Oneida County, New York.2 |
Marriage* | between 1853 and 1854 | She married Stephen V. Palms between 1853 and 1854.2 |
Census | 10 June 1875 | Hannah M. Burgess and Stephen V. Palms appeared on the census of 10 June 1875 at Camden, Oneida County, New York. Stephen V Palms, 40, M, Head, born in Oneida County, married, Farmer, owns land Hannah M Palms, 41, F, Wife, born in Oneida County, married Cora Mabie, 21, F, Daughter, born in Oneida County, married Flora I Palms, 2 2/12, F, Daughter, born in Oneida County, single Lived in a frame house worth $500.3 |
Census* | 14 June 1880 | Hannah M. Burgess and Stephen V. Palms appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Camden, Oneida County, New York. Stephen V. Palms, White, Male, 45, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Hannah M. Palms, White, Female, 46, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Flora I. Palms, White, Female, 7, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Clarance E. Mabie, White, Male, 27, Son-in-Law, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Cora E. Mabie, White, Female, 26, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Katie J. Mabie, White, Female, 2, Granddaughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.4 |
Census | 4 June 1900 | Hannah M. Burgess and Stephen V. Palms appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Camden Township, Oneida County, New York. S V Palms, Head, W, M, Jan 1835, 65, M, 46, New York, New York, New York, Farmer, owns mortgaged farm Hannah Palms, Wife, W, F, Dec 1833, 66, M, 46, 4 children born - still living 2, New York, Vermont, Vermont Cara Mabie, Daughter, W, F, Apr 1854, 46, M, 25, 1 child born - still living 1, New York, New York, New York Clarence Mabie, Son-in-law, W, M, Jun 1853, 46, M, 25, New York, New York, New York, Farmer Katie Mabie, Granddaughter, W, F, Apr 1878, 22, S, New York, New York, New York.2 |
Death* | 1906 | Hannah M. Burgess died in 1906.5 |
Burial* | She and Stephen V. Palms were buried at McConnellsville Cemetery, McConnellsville, Oneida County, New York.6 |
Family | Stephen V. Palms b. Jan 1835, d. 15 Jun 1900 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 140D, National Archives Film T9-0902.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Camden, Oneida, New York; Roll: T623 1131; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 10.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Camden, Oneida, New York, E.D. 02, Household 113.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Camden, Oneida, New York; Roll: 902; Family History Film: 1254902; Page: 140D; Enumeration District: 87; Image: 0283.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 113014440.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 20435640 & 113014440.
Flora I. Palms1
F, #19054, b. 29 April 1873, d. 16 March 1951
Father* | Stephen V. Palms1 b. Jan 1835, d. 15 Jun 1900 |
Mother* | Hannah M. Burgess1 b. Dec 1833, d. 1906 |
Married Name | Her married name was Hall.2 | |
Birth* | 29 April 1873 | Flora I. Palms was born on 29 April 1873 at Camden, Oneida County, New York.1,3,2 |
(Witness) Census | 10 June 1875 | Flora I. Palms appeared on the census of 10 June 1875 in the household of Stephen V. Palms and Hannah M. Burgess at Camden, Oneida County, New York, ; Stephen V Palms, 40, M, Head, born in Oneida County, married, Farmer, owns land Hannah M Palms, 41, F, Wife, born in Oneida County, married Cora Mabie, 21, F, Daughter, born in Oneida County, married Flora I Palms, 2 2/12, F, Daughter, born in Oneida County, single Lived in a frame house worth $500.3 |
(Witness) Census | 14 June 1880 | Flora I. Palms appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 in the household of Stephen V. Palms and Hannah M. Burgess at Camden, Oneida County, New York, ; Stephen V. Palms, White, Male, 45, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Hannah M. Palms, White, Female, 46, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Flora I. Palms, White, Female, 7, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Clarance E. Mabie, White, Male, 27, Son-in-Law, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Cora E. Mabie, White, Female, 26, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Katie J. Mabie, White, Female, 2, Granddaughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.4 |
Death* | 16 March 1951 | Flora I. Palms died on 16 March 1951 at Camden, Oneida County, New York, at age 77.2 |
Burial* | She was buried at Forest Park Cemetery, Camden, Oneida County, New York.2 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 140D, National Archives Film T9-0902.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 213845995.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Camden, Oneida, New York, E.D. 02, Household 113.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Camden, Oneida, New York; Roll: 902; Family History Film: 1254902; Page: 140D; Enumeration District: 87; Image: 0283.
Ann Freeborn1
F, #19055, b. circa 1846
Father* | Thomas Freeborn1 b. Oct 1813, d. 1900 |
Mother* | Lany Mabie1 b. 23 Oct 1819, d. Jul 1905 |
Married Name | Her married name was Hoag.1 | |
Birth* | circa 1846 | Ann Freeborn was born circa 1846 at Madison County, New York.1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1867 | She married Alonzo Hoag circa 1867.3 |
Num Child* | 1880 | Ann Hoag and Alonzo Hoag had the following children: the 1880 census showed the widow Ann Hoag had the following children, Oliver T. Hoag, 12, Sarah L. Hoag, 10, and Blanch N. Hoag, 7.1 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | Ann Freeborn appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Thomas Freeborn and Lany Mabie at Manlius Township, Onondaga County, New York, ; Thomas Freeborn, White, Male, 66, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in Rhode Island, Mother born in Rhode Island Lany Freeborn, White, Female, 60, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Albert C. Freeborn, White, Male, 21, Son, Single, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Ann Hoag, White, Female, 34, Daughter, Widow, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Oliver T. Hoag, White, Male, 12, Grandson, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Sarah L. Hoag, White, Female, 10, Granddaughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Blanch N. Hoag, White, Female, 7, Granddaughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Wm. Mabee, White, Male, 51, Boarder, Single, ill with paralysis, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.4 |
Family | Alonzo Hoag b. c 1844, d. b 1880 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 49D, National Archives Film T9-0906.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1855, Town of Schroeppel, Oswego, New York, USA.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Manlius, Onondaga, New York; Roll: M593_1061; Page: 400B; Family History Library Film: 552560.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Manlius, Onondaga, New York; Roll: 906; Family History Film: 1254906; Page: 49D; Enumeration District: 182; Image: 0100.
Gardner H. Stone1
M, #19056, b. between 1843 and 1844
Birth* | between 1843 and 1844 | Gardner H. Stone was born between 1843 and 1844 at Vermont.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1869 | He married Alice Mabie, daughter of Aaron Mabie and Phebe Clark, circa 1869.1 |
(Witness) Census | 7 June 1880 | Gardner H. Stone appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 in the household of Aaron Mabie and Phebe Clark at 55 Gifford Street, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, ; Aaron Mabie, White, Male, 63, Head, Married, Carpenter & Joiner, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Phoebe Mabie, White, Female, 63, Wife, Married, Keeps House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Gardner H. Stone, White, Male, 36, Son-in-Law, Married, Shoe Maker, born in Vermont, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in Vermont Alice Stone, White, Female, 31, Daughter, Married, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Flora Stone, White, Female, 3, Granddaughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York.2 |
Family | Alice Mabie b. c 1849 | |
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Flora Stone1
F, #19057, b. circa 1877
Father* | Gardner H. Stone1 b. bt 1843 - 1844 |
Mother* | Alice Mabie1 b. c 1849 |
Birth* | circa 1877 | Flora Stone was born circa 1877 at New York.1 |
(Witness) Census | 7 June 1880 | Flora Stone appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 in the household of Aaron Mabie and Phebe Clark at 55 Gifford Street, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, ; Aaron Mabie, White, Male, 63, Head, Married, Carpenter & Joiner, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Phoebe Mabie, White, Female, 63, Wife, Married, Keeps House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Gardner H. Stone, White, Male, 36, Son-in-Law, Married, Shoe Maker, born in Vermont, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in Vermont Alice Stone, White, Female, 31, Daughter, Married, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Flora Stone, White, Female, 3, Granddaughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in New York.2 |
William H. Cook1
M, #19058, b. circa 1854
Father* | William Cook1 b. c 1807 |
Mother* | Lucinda Maybee1 b. 22 May 1812, d. 31 Mar 1874 |
Birth* | circa 1854 | William H. Cook was born circa 1854 at New York.2 |
(Witness) Census | 23 June 1860 | William H. Cook appeared on the census of 23 June 1860 in the household of William Cook and Lucinda Maybee at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, ; William H Cook, 54, M, Merchant, $1000 personal estate, born in New York Lucinda Cook, 48, F, born in New York Agusta Cook, 21, F, born in New York Margaret Cook, 13, F, born in New York, attending school Willy Cook, 7, M, born in New York.3 |
(Witness) Census | 7 June 1880 | William H. Cook appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 in the household of John R. Mabie at 56 Kamen Strteet, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, ; John Mabie, White, Male, 90, Married, Retired Gentleman, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Margaret Mabie, White, Female, 58, Single, No Business, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Mabie Jr., White, Male, 49, Single, No Business, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary Ung, White, Female, 20, Single, Servant William H. Cook, White, Male, 25, Single, News Agent, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.2 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 351A, National Archives Film T9-0908.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York; Roll: 908; Family History Film: 1254908; Page: 351A; Enumeration District: 216; Image: 0002.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Syracuse Ward 4, Onondaga, New York; Roll: M432_569; Page: 219B; Image: 443.
Sarah Jane Pierson
F, #19059, b. circa 1843, d. 1877
Married Name | Her married name was Mabie.1 | |
Birth* | circa 1843 | Sarah Jane Pierson was born circa 1843 at Warwick, Orange County, New York, daughter of John P. Pierson and Sarah Bradner.2,3,4 |
Marriage* | She married Thomas Grant Mabee, son of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine.1 | |
Census* | 9 July 1870 | Sarah Jane Pierson and Thomas Grant Mabee appeared on the census of 9 July 1870 at 4th Ward, Middletown, Orange County, New York. Thomas B. Mabee, 28, M, W, Tailor, —, —, NY Sarah J. Mabee, 25, F, W, Keep House, NY.5 |
Census | 7 June 1875 | Sarah Jane Pierson and Thomas Grant Mabee appeared on the census of 7 June 1875 at Deerpark Township, Orange County, New York. Thomas G Mabee, 34, M, Head, born in Orange County, Married, Flagman, Erie RR Sarah J Mabee, 32, F, Wife, born in Orange County, Married.4 |
Death* | 1877 | Sarah Jane Pierson died in 1877 at Port Jervis, Orange County, New York.3 |
Burial* | 4 June 1877 | She was buried on 4 June 1877 at Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Orange County, New York.3 |
Family | Thomas Grant Mabee b. 14 Jun 1841, d. 3 Apr 1896 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 142D, National Archives Film T9-0910.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Orange County, Middletown, 4th Ward, Page 600, M593-Roll 1070.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Warwick cemetery abstracts.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Deerpark, Orange, New York, E.D. 04, Household 354.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Middletown Ward 4, Orange, New York; Roll M593_1070; Page: 600B; Image: 289; Family History Library Film: 552569.
Grace M Winans1
F, #19060, b. September 1874
Father* | William J. Winans1 b. Apr 1848, d. 1920 |
Mother* | Keturah J. Mabee1 b. 12 Feb 1849, d. 7 May 1914 |
Married Name | Her married name was Shimer.2 | |
Birth* | September 1874 | Grace M Winans was born in September 1874 at Ohio.3 |
(Witness) Census | 8 June 1880 | Grace M Winans appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, White, Male, 69 born Aug, Married, Grocery Man, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Elizabeth Mabee, White, Female, 59 born Nov, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Mabee Jr., White, Male, 37 born Nov , Son, Single, R. R. Brakeman, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York William O. Mabee, White, Male, 34 born Apr, Son, Single, Traveling Agent, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Keturah J. Winans, White, Female, 39 born Feb, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Maud I. Winans, White, Female, 8 born Apr, Granddaughter, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Grace M. Winans, White, Female, 5 born Sept, Granddaughter, Single, born in Ohio, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary E. Hall, White, Female, 27 born Feb, Daughter, Married, Dress Maker, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York George F. Hall, White, Male, 8 born Feb, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in Sweden, Mother born in New York Hester A. Mabee, White, Female, 22 born May, Single, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Magdeline Mabee, White, Female, 19 born Nov, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Alice B. Mabee, White, Female, 17 born June, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.3 |
Graduation* | 1894 | Grace M Winans was graduated from in 1894 at Albany State Normal College, Warwick, Orange County, New York.4 |
Marriage* | 9 July 1902 | She married Abram Bevans Shimer on 9 July 1902 at Warwick, Orange County, New York.2 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 13 May 1914 | Grace M Shimer was mentioned in the obituary of of Keturah J. Mabee on 13 May 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Mrs Keturah Jane Winans died suddenly of apoplexy Thursday morning about half after ten o'clock at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Abram Shimer, with whom she made her home. Mrs Winans was a daughter of John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine Mabee and was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial Ave, February 12th 1849. She was a descendant of Captain John Minturn of Revolutionary War fame. Mrs Winans was a woman of sterling worth, modest and unassuming and always loyal; giving the best throughout her life to those she loved. The faith of good cheer was deep in her heart and she lived it without stint. Mrs Winans was a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Miss Maude Winans, a teacher of Newburg; and Grace wife of Abram Shimer of Warwick; four sisters, Mrs Mary Hall and Alice, wife of James A Montross of Warwick; Mrs Ora Simpson of Newton; and Mrs W. P. McCornall of Newburg. Funeral services were held at her late residence, Sunday afternoon and the Rev Taber Knox, assisted by the Rev Herbert Hazzard, officiated.... Interment in Warwick Cemetery.5 |
Family | Abram Bevans Shimer b. Apr 1864 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 142D, National Archives Film T9-0910.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Pages 369C&D; ED 45; Images 0115-6.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., School Catalogs, 1765-1935.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit on Page 12 of Warwick Valley Dispatch, published in Warwick, New York on Wednesday, May 13th, 1914.
George F. Hall1
M, #19061, b. February 1872, d. 1893
Father* | Nelson M. Hall b. s 1845 |
Mother* | Mary E. Mabie1 b. Feb 1851, d. 23 Feb 1922 |
Name Variation | George F. Hall was also known as Frank.2 | |
Birth* | February 1872 | He was born in February 1872 at Orange County, New York.3,2 |
(Witness) Census | 26 June 1875 | George F. Hall appeared on the census of 26 June 1875 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 64, M, Head, born in Orange County, Married, Grocer, owns land Elizabeth Mabee, 54, F, Wife, born in Orange County, Married John Mabee, 34, M, Son, born in Orange County, Single Mary E Hall, 24, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Married James Mabee, 19, Son, born in Orange County, Single, Printer Hester A Mabee, 17, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Maggie Mabee, 15, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Alice Mabee, 13, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Frank Hall, 3 2/12, Grand Son, born in Orange County, Single Lived in a frame house worth $3000.2 |
(Witness) Census | 8 June 1880 | George F. Hall appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, White, Male, 69 born Aug, Married, Grocery Man, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Elizabeth Mabee, White, Female, 59 born Nov, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Mabee Jr., White, Male, 37 born Nov , Son, Single, R. R. Brakeman, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York William O. Mabee, White, Male, 34 born Apr, Son, Single, Traveling Agent, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Keturah J. Winans, White, Female, 39 born Feb, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Maud I. Winans, White, Female, 8 born Apr, Granddaughter, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Grace M. Winans, White, Female, 5 born Sept, Granddaughter, Single, born in Ohio, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary E. Hall, White, Female, 27 born Feb, Daughter, Married, Dress Maker, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York George F. Hall, White, Male, 8 born Feb, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in Sweden, Mother born in New York Hester A. Mabee, White, Female, 22 born May, Single, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Magdeline Mabee, White, Female, 19 born Nov, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Alice B. Mabee, White, Female, 17 born June, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.3 |
Burial* | George F. Hall was buried at Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Orange County, New York. Inscription "G. Frank Hall 1872 - 1893."4 | |
Death* | 1893 | He died in 1893.4 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 142D, National Archives Film T9-0910.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Warwick, Orange, New York, E.D. 03, Household 538.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Pages 369C&D; ED 45; Images 0115-6.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 105433405.
William Oscar Mabee
M, #19062, b. 2 April 1845, d. 7 July 1898
Father* | John Mabee Jr1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 20 Dec 1890 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Bodine1 b. 11 Dec 1819, d. 13 May 1891 |
Reference | 5-7-2-1-1-2-3 |
Birth* | 2 April 1845 | William Oscar Mabee was born on 2 April 1845 at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York.2,3,4 |
(Witness) Census | 28 October 1850 | William Oscar Mabee appeared on the census of 28 October 1850 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Maby, 40, M, Tailor, NY Elizabeth Maby, 30, F, NY Thomas G. Maby, 10, M, NY John Maby, 7, M, NY Wm Maby, 5, M, NY Catriny Maby, 2, F, NY Rebeck Rietin, 19, F, NY Sarah E Spiegl, 20, F, NY Grant Maby, 50, M, NY Magdalin Gregory, 70, F, NY Ann F Berry , 12, F, NY.5 |
(Witness) Census | 6 June 1855 | William Oscar Mabee appeared on the census of 6 June 1855 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine ; John Mabee, 44, M, Head, born in Orange County, Married, 35 years in this town, Taylor, owns land Elizabeth Mabee, 34, F, Wife, born in Ulster County, Married, 16 years in this town Thomas G Mabee, 14, M, Son, born in Orange County, lived in this town whole life John Mabee, 12, M, Son, born in Orange County, lived in this town whole life William Mabee, 8, M, Son, born in Orange County, lived in this town whole life Keturah J Mabee, 6, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, lived in this town whole life Mary E Mabee, 4, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, lived in this town whole life Phebe Utter, 28, F, Apprentice, born in Orange County, 8 months in this town, Taylor Lived in a frame house worth $1500.6 |
(Witness) Census | 6 September 1860 | William Oscar Mabee appeared on the census of 6 September 1860 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabie, 50, M, Tailor, NY, $1500, $500 Elizabeth Mabie, 39, F, NY John Mabie Jr., 16, M, Apprentice Tailor Thomas Mabie, 19, M, Tin Smith William O. Mabie, 15, F, NY, attended school Catherine Mabie, 12, F, NY, attended school Mary Mabie, 8, F, NY, attended school James Mabie, 5, F, NY Ester A. Mabie, 3, F, NY Grant Mabie, 65, M, Laborer, NY.7 |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1865 | William Oscar Mabee appeared on the census of 19 June 1865 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 54, M, W, Head, born in Orange Co., married 1 time, now married, Farmer, owned land Elizabeth Mabee, 44, F, W, Wife, born in Orange Co., 14 children born, married 1 time, now married Thomas G Mabee, 23, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Now in Army John Mabee, 21, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Flagman on RR William O Mabee, 19, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Clerk Keturah J Mabee, 16, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single Mary E Mabee, 15, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single James Mabee, 9, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Ester A Mabee, 7, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Margaret Mabee, 5, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Allice Mabee, 3, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Lived in a frame house worth $1200.4 |
(Witness) Census | 27 June 1870 | William Oscar Mabee appeared on the census of 27 June 1870 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Bellvale PO, Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 59, M, W, Ret. Grocer, $4000, $1000, NY Elizabeth Mabee, 50, F, W, Keeping House, NY John Mabee, 26, M, W, Tinsman, NY William O. Mabee, 25, M, W, Ret. Grocer, NY Kate Mabee, 21, F, W, At Home, NY Mary Mabee, 19, F, W, At Home, NY James Mabee, 14, M, W, At Home, NY, attended school Hester Mabee, 12, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Maggie Mabee, 9, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Alice Mabee, 7, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Mary Rose, 26, F, W, Tailoress, NY.8 |
(Witness) Census | 8 June 1880 | William Oscar Mabee appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, White, Male, 69 born Aug, Married, Grocery Man, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Elizabeth Mabee, White, Female, 59 born Nov, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Mabee Jr., White, Male, 37 born Nov , Son, Single, R. R. Brakeman, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York William O. Mabee, White, Male, 34 born Apr, Son, Single, Traveling Agent, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Keturah J. Winans, White, Female, 39 born Feb, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Maud I. Winans, White, Female, 8 born Apr, Granddaughter, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Grace M. Winans, White, Female, 5 born Sept, Granddaughter, Single, born in Ohio, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary E. Hall, White, Female, 27 born Feb, Daughter, Married, Dress Maker, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York George F. Hall, White, Male, 8 born Feb, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in Sweden, Mother born in New York Hester A. Mabee, White, Female, 22 born May, Single, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Magdeline Mabee, White, Female, 19 born Nov, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Alice B. Mabee, White, Female, 17 born June, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.9 |
Marriage* | 14 October 1885 | William Oscar Mabee married Lilly Belknap on 14 October 1885 at Newburgh, Orange County, New York.10,11 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 2 October 1890 | William Oscar Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of John P Mabee on 2 October 1890 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Sudden Death of John Mabee, Jr John, or "Pud" Mabee, as he had been more familiarly known from his childhood, died of apoplexy at the home of his parents, in this village, at about 3:30 o'clock6 on Thursday afternoon last, aged 46 years and 10 months. He had but the evening previous returned home from a week's visit among acquaintances in Paterson and New York, and retired shortly after. Thursday morning he arose at an early hour and remained about the village until about 7 o'clock, then wended his way home and went to his room and to bed. It was known that he was feeling unwell and weary and he was not disturbed, until some hours after, when he was found to be in a comatose state. When his Condition was discovered speedy efforts were made for his relief, but without avail, and at the hour named life was extinct. He was born in this village and enjoyed for a few years of his youth the educational advantages offered by our village school. At suitable age he was apprenticed to the tinsmith's trade which he followed as a journeyman for a brief period, and then abandoned for railroading, serving both upon the Erie and the Warwick Valley roads, and in this occupation he became very proficient. After a term of years at this he gave it np and had for a number of years been engaged again mainly as a tinsmith. He was a most genial, companionable and quick witted young man, and when at his best was the life and soul of a company. Ever quick at repartee and with an inexhaustible fund of anecdotes he had hosts of friends. He was a staunch member of the Republican party and ever alert to defend its principles when they were assailed. He was unmarried, and is survived by his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mabee. His brothers, Conductor T. G. Mabee, Will O. Mabee and James D., formerly foreman of the Advertiser office, and five sisters survive him. The funeral services, which were held at the home of the deceased on Sunday afternoon, were conducted by the Rev. Arthur Thompson of the M. E. Church this .village, and were largely attended. The remains were interred in the Warwick.12 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 25 December 1890 | William Oscar Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of John Mabee Jr on 25 December 1890 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Another resident octogenarian has gone with the shades of the departing year. Mr. John Mabee, a native and nearly life-long resident of this village, departed this life peacefully, though rather unexpectedly sudden, at his home on Hudson st, on Saturday morning, December 20, in his 81st year, he having been born August 6, 1810, and at the homestead where he died. He had all his life enjoyed good health until about a year ago, when in alighting from a wagon at the postoffice, he missed his footing and fell heavily across a wheel, striking his breast and side, and was injured to such an extent thereby that he never fully recovered either his former vigor or from the shock occasioned. These injuries, and the infirmities incident to his advanced years, and the farther fact that since the sudden death, a few months ago, of his son John he had sorely grieved over that affliction, tended no doubt to shorten his span of life, which, but for them, might have been spared to his loving family another decade or more. Mr. Mabee was, as we have stated, born in this village, and, excepting several of his early years spent in New York oity at his trade of tailoring, and a few months at the same occupation in New Orleans, had always resided here. He was married some 52 years ago in New York city to Miss Elizabeth Bodine, a native of Montgomery, who survives him, with whom and their numerous family of children and grandchildren gathered together beneath the parental roof, they had two simmers ago celebrated in a most joyous manner their golden wedding. Mr. Mabee followed his trade until about 20 years ago, and then gave it np to engage in the retail grocery business, which latter he conduced for several years, in the meanwhile frequently being elected to the offices respectively of village collector, town poormaster and constable, the latter two of which he held for 18 consecutive years, notwithstanding he was a Republican and this a Democratic town. He was for about 30 years an honored member of Warwick Lodge F. & A. M., and filled the position of Chaplain in that organization for many years. He had also for many years been a worthy member of the M. E. Church here. He was naturally bright, vigorous, and intelligent for a man whose lot it was not to enjoy many educational advantages, but he was a great reader, a student of man and nature, and acquired a most valuable fund of information that many more highly favored ones will never possess. He was open-hearted and handed, and the soul of geniality, and ever had hosts of friends. He had a quick and retentive memory and was considered an encyclopedia of local history and biography, as many can testify. Of his immediate family there survive him, beside his widow, the following children: Conductor Thomas G., of Suffern, N. Y; William 0.,of Fishkill; James D., of New York city; Hester, wife of W. P. Macornal, of Newburgh, N. Y; Maggie, wife of Ora Simpson, of McAfee, N. J., and Mary, Catherine and Alice at home; also; ten grandchildren. He was much loved, at home.13 |
Death* | 7 July 1898 | William Oscar Mabee died on 7 July 1898 at New York City, New York, at age 53.2 |
oObit* | 10 July 1898 | On 10 July 1898 at New York City, New York, the obituary of William Oscar Mabee read: Death of William Oscar Mabee in New York City, born 4/2/1845, formerly of Warwick, Orange County, NY. Had resided in the city "about 20 years", employed by the American Mercantile Agency, resided at 298 West 138th Street. Left a widow, one son and two daughters.14 |
Burial | 10 July 1898 | He was buried on 10 July 1898 at Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Orange County, New York.15,16 |
oObit | At Warwick, Orange County, New York, the obituary of William Oscar Mabee read: William Oscar Mabee, the son of the late John Mabee of Warwick, died at his home in New York city, last Thursday night, July 7, aged 53 years. For a year and a half Mr Mabee has been seriously ill with heart disease and other complications which made it necessary for him to practically abandon active business he maintained his naturally cheerful spirit, however, and on the day he died had felt better than usual. Shortly after retiring for the night, Mrs Mabee awoke to find that her husband had expired without the slightest warning. Mr Mabee was born in Warwick and resided here until about 25 years ago. His first business venture was the establishment of a grocery store on Railroad avenue, which he afterward sold to R F Vail, and went into business in New York city. Subsequesnly he conducted a gents' furnishing goods store in Newburgh and was appointed by William R Brown as Inspector of Clothing at Sing Sing Prison, a position which he filled with credit to himself and with great satisfaction to the State. Mr Mabee was afterward connected with the North American Mercantile Agency as soliciting agent for New York city, continuing in this capacity until the time of his death. While residing in Newburg Mr Mabee married Miss Lillie Belknap, daughter of Mrs John L Belknap, who with three children, survive him. The deceased is also survived by one brother, James D of the Dispatch office, and five sisters – Katurah and Mary of Warwick; Mrs Hester A McCornal of Newburgh; Mrs Magdalene B Simpson of Newton N. J., and Mrs Alice Montross of Warwick. "Will" as he was familiarly called in town, was a model man in many respects. For modest politeness, kindness, good cheer, strict integrity and unostentatious Christian character it is rare to find his equal. He made friends everywhere and was universally respected and trusted. Services were conducted at his late residence in New York city on Saturday evening and the remains were brought to Warwick on Sunday, the funeral being held at the M. E. Church in the afternoon by the Rev E H Carr, and were largely attended. Interment in Warwick Cemetery.17 |
Family | Lilly Belknap b. 2 Dec 1859, d. 7 Mar 1943 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 142D, National Archives Film T9-0910, age 34.
- [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, From the New York Times of 7/9 and 7/10/1898.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 5 in 1850 census, 15 in 1860 census.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1865, Town of Warwick, Orange, New York, Page 37, Household 268.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll M432_573; Page: 24B; Image: 55.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1855, Town of Warwick, Orange, ED 3, Household 46.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll M653_833; Pages: 479-80; Images: 482-3; FHL Film: 803833.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll M593_1070; Page: 637A; Image: 362; Family History Library Film: 552569.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Pages 369C&D; ED 45; Images 0115-6.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Barrett and Mabee Tree Ancestry Member Tree.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York; Roll: T623 1103; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 480.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : The Advertiser, Warwick, NY, Thursday October 2, 1890.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : The Advertiser, Warwick, NY, Thursday December 25, 1890.
- [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, From the New York Times of 7/10/1898.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 70099845.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Warwick cemetery abstracts.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Added by Terri Vance Weston, 9/08/2013 to Find A Grave Memorial# 70099845, copy of obit from Warwick Valley Dispatch.
Magdeline Mabee1
F, #19063, b. November 1860, d. 1937
Father* | John Mabee Jr1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 20 Dec 1890 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Bodine1 b. 11 Dec 1819, d. 13 May 1891 |
Nickname | Magdeline Mabee also went by the name of Maggie. | |
Name Variation | Magdeline Mabee was also known as Margaret.2 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Simpson.3 | |
Birth* | November 1860 | She was born in November 1860 at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York.4,2 |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1865 | Magdeline Mabee appeared on the census of 19 June 1865 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 54, M, W, Head, born in Orange Co., married 1 time, now married, Farmer, owned land Elizabeth Mabee, 44, F, W, Wife, born in Orange Co., 14 children born, married 1 time, now married Thomas G Mabee, 23, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Now in Army John Mabee, 21, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Flagman on RR William O Mabee, 19, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Clerk Keturah J Mabee, 16, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single Mary E Mabee, 15, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single James Mabee, 9, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Ester A Mabee, 7, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Margaret Mabee, 5, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Allice Mabee, 3, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Lived in a frame house worth $1200.2 |
(Witness) Census | 27 June 1870 | Magdeline Mabee appeared on the census of 27 June 1870 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Bellvale PO, Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 59, M, W, Ret. Grocer, $4000, $1000, NY Elizabeth Mabee, 50, F, W, Keeping House, NY John Mabee, 26, M, W, Tinsman, NY William O. Mabee, 25, M, W, Ret. Grocer, NY Kate Mabee, 21, F, W, At Home, NY Mary Mabee, 19, F, W, At Home, NY James Mabee, 14, M, W, At Home, NY, attended school Hester Mabee, 12, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Maggie Mabee, 9, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Alice Mabee, 7, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Mary Rose, 26, F, W, Tailoress, NY.5 |
(Witness) Census | 26 June 1875 | Magdeline Mabee appeared on the census of 26 June 1875 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 64, M, Head, born in Orange County, Married, Grocer, owns land Elizabeth Mabee, 54, F, Wife, born in Orange County, Married John Mabee, 34, M, Son, born in Orange County, Single Mary E Hall, 24, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Married James Mabee, 19, Son, born in Orange County, Single, Printer Hester A Mabee, 17, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Maggie Mabee, 15, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Alice Mabee, 13, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Frank Hall, 3 2/12, Grand Son, born in Orange County, Single Lived in a frame house worth $3000.6 |
(Witness) Census | 8 June 1880 | Magdeline Mabee appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, White, Male, 69 born Aug, Married, Grocery Man, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Elizabeth Mabee, White, Female, 59 born Nov, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Mabee Jr., White, Male, 37 born Nov , Son, Single, R. R. Brakeman, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York William O. Mabee, White, Male, 34 born Apr, Son, Single, Traveling Agent, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Keturah J. Winans, White, Female, 39 born Feb, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Maud I. Winans, White, Female, 8 born Apr, Granddaughter, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Grace M. Winans, White, Female, 5 born Sept, Granddaughter, Single, born in Ohio, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary E. Hall, White, Female, 27 born Feb, Daughter, Married, Dress Maker, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York George F. Hall, White, Male, 8 born Feb, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in Sweden, Mother born in New York Hester A. Mabee, White, Female, 22 born May, Single, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Magdeline Mabee, White, Female, 19 born Nov, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Alice B. Mabee, White, Female, 17 born June, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.4 |
Marriage* | 30 June 1885 | Magdeline Mabee married Ora C. Simpson on 30 June 1885 at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York. "Married, Ora C Simpson, of McAfee, NJ and Miss Maggie B Mabee at the residence of the bride's father, Warwick, by Rev E. S. Bishop."7,8,9 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 25 December 1890 | Magdeline Simpson was mentioned in the obituary of of John Mabee Jr on 25 December 1890 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Another resident octogenarian has gone with the shades of the departing year. Mr. John Mabee, a native and nearly life-long resident of this village, departed this life peacefully, though rather unexpectedly sudden, at his home on Hudson st, on Saturday morning, December 20, in his 81st year, he having been born August 6, 1810, and at the homestead where he died. He had all his life enjoyed good health until about a year ago, when in alighting from a wagon at the postoffice, he missed his footing and fell heavily across a wheel, striking his breast and side, and was injured to such an extent thereby that he never fully recovered either his former vigor or from the shock occasioned. These injuries, and the infirmities incident to his advanced years, and the farther fact that since the sudden death, a few months ago, of his son John he had sorely grieved over that affliction, tended no doubt to shorten his span of life, which, but for them, might have been spared to his loving family another decade or more. Mr. Mabee was, as we have stated, born in this village, and, excepting several of his early years spent in New York oity at his trade of tailoring, and a few months at the same occupation in New Orleans, had always resided here. He was married some 52 years ago in New York city to Miss Elizabeth Bodine, a native of Montgomery, who survives him, with whom and their numerous family of children and grandchildren gathered together beneath the parental roof, they had two simmers ago celebrated in a most joyous manner their golden wedding. Mr. Mabee followed his trade until about 20 years ago, and then gave it np to engage in the retail grocery business, which latter he conduced for several years, in the meanwhile frequently being elected to the offices respectively of village collector, town poormaster and constable, the latter two of which he held for 18 consecutive years, notwithstanding he was a Republican and this a Democratic town. He was for about 30 years an honored member of Warwick Lodge F. & A. M., and filled the position of Chaplain in that organization for many years. He had also for many years been a worthy member of the M. E. Church here. He was naturally bright, vigorous, and intelligent for a man whose lot it was not to enjoy many educational advantages, but he was a great reader, a student of man and nature, and acquired a most valuable fund of information that many more highly favored ones will never possess. He was open-hearted and handed, and the soul of geniality, and ever had hosts of friends. He had a quick and retentive memory and was considered an encyclopedia of local history and biography, as many can testify. Of his immediate family there survive him, beside his widow, the following children: Conductor Thomas G., of Suffern, N. Y; William 0.,of Fishkill; James D., of New York city; Hester, wife of W. P. Macornal, of Newburgh, N. Y; Maggie, wife of Ora Simpson, of McAfee, N. J., and Mary, Catherine and Alice at home; also; ten grandchildren. He was much loved, at home.10 |
(Mentioned) oObit | Magdeline Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of William Oscar Mabee at Warwick, Orange County, New York; William Oscar Mabee, the son of the late John Mabee of Warwick, died at his home in New York city, last Thursday night, July 7, aged 53 years. For a year and a half Mr Mabee has been seriously ill with heart disease and other complications which made it necessary for him to practically abandon active business he maintained his naturally cheerful spirit, however, and on the day he died had felt better than usual. Shortly after retiring for the night, Mrs Mabee awoke to find that her husband had expired without the slightest warning. Mr Mabee was born in Warwick and resided here until about 25 years ago. His first business venture was the establishment of a grocery store on Railroad avenue, which he afterward sold to R F Vail, and went into business in New York city. Subsequesnly he conducted a gents' furnishing goods store in Newburgh and was appointed by William R Brown as Inspector of Clothing at Sing Sing Prison, a position which he filled with credit to himself and with great satisfaction to the State. Mr Mabee was afterward connected with the North American Mercantile Agency as soliciting agent for New York city, continuing in this capacity until the time of his death. While residing in Newburg Mr Mabee married Miss Lillie Belknap, daughter of Mrs John L Belknap, who with three children, survive him. The deceased is also survived by one brother, James D of the Dispatch office, and five sisters – Katurah and Mary of Warwick; Mrs Hester A McCornal of Newburgh; Mrs Magdalene B Simpson of Newton N. J., and Mrs Alice Montross of Warwick. "Will" as he was familiarly called in town, was a model man in many respects. For modest politeness, kindness, good cheer, strict integrity and unostentatious Christian character it is rare to find his equal. He made friends everywhere and was universally respected and trusted. Services were conducted at his late residence in New York city on Saturday evening and the remains were brought to Warwick on Sunday, the funeral being held at the M. E. Church in the afternoon by the Rev E H Carr, and were largely attended. Interment in Warwick Cemetery.11 | |
Census* | 4 June 1900 | Magdeline Mabee and Ora C. Simpson appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey. Ora C Simpson, Head, W, M, Dec 1854, 45, Married 15 years, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, County Clerk Magdalene B Simpson, Wife, W, F, Nov 1860, 39, Married 15 years, 2 children born and living, New York, New York, New York Harold Simpson Son, W, M, Dec 1886, 13, Single, New Jersey, New Jersey, New York, At School Elizabeth Simpson, Daughter, W, F, Nov 1889, 10, Single, New Jersey, New Jersey, New York, At School.12 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 14 January 1914 | Magdeline Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of James D Mabee on 14 January 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; JAMES D. MABEE DIES ON WAY HOME MONDAY EVENING Seized with Heart Failure in Piercing Winds on Orchard St. As he left the Dispatch office for his home about five o'clock Monday evening, James D. Mabee, foreman of the office remarked: "I hate this cold weather." Stopping at the news store of Fred V. Wood, near the railroad crossing, for his evening paper, Mr. Mabee met his friend, William Powell, to whom he said: "I wish I were home, away from this terrible wind; I dread that Orchard street stretch." Passing out, he walked up the first block of the Oakland avenue hill and turned into Orchard street, and here the full force of the fierce west wind struck him. Nearing the end of the block, and not over three-hundred feet from his own snug home around the corner on Welling avenue, Mr. Mabee succumbed to the cruel blast; but he managed to get upon the porch of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wherry and to enter the hallway, where he was heard, feebly calling for help. As Mrs. Wherry quickly responded and opened the door to the living room, Mr. Mabee fell unconscious at her feet in the hall. Dr. G.F. Pitts, a near neighbor and Mr. Mabee's family physician, was called and word was sent to Mrs. Mabee, but he did not regain consciousness, expiring just as they arrived. The news of Mr. Mabee's sudden death shocked the whole village; to his wife and sisters the blow was prostrating. For several years Mr. Mabee and his friends have been aware that his health was precarious, but the excellent care he took of himself seemed to build him up; several winters ago he took a trip to Pine Bluff, N.C., when threatened with heart trouble, and came home much benefited. During the day, Monday, one of his employers had made the customary inquiry as to how he felt, and the cheery answer was: "I feel just fine; better than for a long while." On account of the bitter wind he remained at the office during the noon hour, eating lunch there, as was his custom in cold weather. James Durham Mabee was the younger of four sons of the late John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine. His brothers were Thomas, John, and William. He was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial avenue, Dec. 28, 1855, in the same house where his father was born in 1810. With the exception of a few years he spent the whole of his life as a resident of this village and town. After attending school at the little red school-house on Maple avenue, when William H. McElroy was the teacher, and for several years afterwards at the Warwick Institute, he was apprenticed, at the age of 17 to learn the printer's trade in the office of the Warwick Advertiser, then located at the corner of Lake street and Colonial avenue, and conducted by John Servin and Daniel F. Welling. He continued in the employ of the Advertiser, after becoming a full-fledged printer, until about 1888(?), when he went to New York, securing a position as compositor in the office of the New York Times. Returning to Warwick a few years later, he became associated with the Warwick Valley Dispatch, which had been established in 1885, and has been foreman of its composing, job, and press room for over twenty-two years. In this capacity Mr. Mabee had unusual ability; he was the best all-round printer we have ever known; his unflagging energy, (?) and resourcefulness, and his loyalty to his employers will never be forgotten. He was modest and gentle, and trustworthy. Mr. Mabee was one born to the newspaper trade; he had the keen sense for news, and could put a touch of humor or pathos into a local story that insured its being read with interest and delight. His occasional contributions to the local columns of the Dispatch were sometimes ascribed to "our dreaming reporter." But it was (?n expe?litious) job-printer that Mr. Mabee excelled; he could turn off a mass of work deftly, neatly and quickly, keeping everybody on the floor as busy as himself. He has probably set up and printed more auction posters than any other man of his time in this section. From early manhood Mr. Mabee has been a prominent member of the Odd Fellows fraternity, having served as Recording Secretary of Wawayanda Lodge No. 31 for about fifteen years, since the time of the late S. T. Lazear. He resigned this post in December, and the brethren of the lodge had raised a little purse to buy some token of esteem, to be placed in his new home. He was also a member of the Tuxedo Tribe of Red Men. He was serving his second term as Treasurer of the Village of Warwick at the time of his death. All his life Mr. Mabee has been an attendant of the Methodist church, and for several years past he has been a member of the Methodist Church of Warwick; and of the Brotherhood connected with it. January 27, 1878, he married Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunter of Greenwood Lake. They have two daughters, Olive Terwillerger, or New York, and Florence, wife of Frank T. Chambers of Middletown; two grandsons, - Elmer Chambers and Willis Terwillerger, - and five sisters survive him: Katurah Winans, and Mary Hall, of Warwick; Hester, wife of W.P. McCornall, of Newburgh, Magdeline, wife of Ora C. Simpson of Newton, N.J., and Alice, wife of James Albert Montross of Warwick. Last Summer, in early July, Mr. and Mrs. Mabee moved into a pretty new cottage on Welling avenue, which they had built on a sightly lot next to the corner of Orchard street, and no other couple, young or old, ever spent a happier summer than they in their new and cozy home. The fall and winter, thus far, had been equally happy, and "Jim" was counting the days when he could get at his garden again. But it was for this true heart to literally die in harness, faithful and courageous to the last. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, (Thursday) afternoon, at 1:30, at the house, the Rev. Herbert Hazzard conducting the service; interment in the family plot in Warwick Cemetery.13 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 13 May 1914 | Magdeline Simpson was mentioned in the obituary of of Keturah J. Mabee on 13 May 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Mrs Keturah Jane Winans died suddenly of apoplexy Thursday morning about half after ten o'clock at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Abram Shimer, with whom she made her home. Mrs Winans was a daughter of John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine Mabee and was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial Ave, February 12th 1849. She was a descendant of Captain John Minturn of Revolutionary War fame. Mrs Winans was a woman of sterling worth, modest and unassuming and always loyal; giving the best throughout her life to those she loved. The faith of good cheer was deep in her heart and she lived it without stint. Mrs Winans was a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Miss Maude Winans, a teacher of Newburg; and Grace wife of Abram Shimer of Warwick; four sisters, Mrs Mary Hall and Alice, wife of James A Montross of Warwick; Mrs Ora Simpson of Newton; and Mrs W. P. McCornall of Newburg. Funeral services were held at her late residence, Sunday afternoon and the Rev Taber Knox, assisted by the Rev Herbert Hazzard, officiated.... Interment in Warwick Cemetery.14 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 29 September 1915 | Magdeline Simpson was mentioned in the obituary of of Alice Brooks Mabee on 29 September 1915 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Mrs Alice Brooks Mabee Montross, wife of James Albert Montross, a well known merchant of this village of the firm of Montross & Shimer, died suddenly of apoplexy of the heart, at her late residence on Clinton Ave, Friday morning at 8:45, in the 53d year of her age. Mrs Montross was a daughter of the late John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine and was the second wife of Mr Montross. For the past year or more Mrs Montross has suffered from a nervous affection, which gradually undermined her health. For the past month she seemed to be gaining strength daily and hopes for her complete recovery to her former good health were entertained. She was stricken seriously ill the night before her death. Mrs Montross is survived by her husband and two step children, Emma, wife of C W U Sneed of Newburgh, and William A Montross of New York City; three sisters, Mrs Mary Hall of Warwick, Hester, wife of W P McCornal of Newburgh; Magdalene, wife of Ora C Simpson of Newton, NJ. Funeral services were held at he late residence Monday afternoon, the Rev Tabor Knox officiating. Interment in Warwick Cemetery.15 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 21 August 1930 | Magdeline Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of Ora C. Simpson on 21 August 1930 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Ora C Simpson, Clerk of Sussex County NJ from 1892 to 1907, died on Saturday, Aug 9, at his home in Newton. Mr Simpson was born on Dec 1, 1854 at McAfee NJ, a son of William Simpson and Frances A Smith. He was engaged in business in McAfee until elected county clerk, when he moved to Newton, and after giving up the county position was a justice of the peace for twelve years. On June 30, 1885 he married Magdelena B Mabee, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Mabee of Warwick, who survive with two children, Harold M and Mrs Elizabeth B Hotchkiss, both of Newton.16 |
Death* | 1937 | Magdeline Mabee died in 1937.17 |
Burial* | She and Ora C. Simpson were buried at North Hardyston Cemetery, Hamburg, Sussex County, New Jersey. Inscription "Ora C. Simpson; 1854-1930 Magdalene B Mabee; his wife; 1860-1937."18 |
Family | Ora C. Simpson b. 1 Dec 1854, d. 9 Aug 1930 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 142D, National Archives Film T9-0910, age 34.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1865, Town of Warwick, Orange, New York, Page 37, Household 268.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook, DAR #123874.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Pages 369C&D; ED 45; Images 0115-6.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll M593_1070; Page: 637A; Image: 362; Family History Library Film: 552569.
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- [S517] Dan Burrows : wedding announcement in the Middletown [NY] Daily Argus, Jul 8, 1885, Pg 3.
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- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit on Page 8 of Warwick Advertiser, published in Warwick, New York on Thursday, August 21st, 1930.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : The Advertiser, Warwick, NY, Thursday December 25, 1890.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Added by Terri Vance Weston, 9/08/2013 to Find A Grave Memorial# 70099845, copy of obit from Warwick Valley Dispatch.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Newton Town, Sussex, New Jersey, Roll T623 995, Page 1, ED 172, Family 17, FHL 1240995.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : from Vol 3 Warwick Historical Papers transcribed by Terry Hahn and Edited by Dan Burrows. Warwick Valley Dispatch, dated Tuesday January 14, 1914.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit on Page 12 of Warwick Valley Dispatch, published in Warwick, New York on Wednesday, May 13th, 1914.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Warwick Valley Dispatch, published in Warwick, New York on Wednesday, September 29th, 1915, Pg 1.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Page 8 of Warwick Advertiser, published in Warwick, New York on Thursday, August 21st, 1930.
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 12389136 & 141190091.
Alice Brooks Mabee
F, #19064, b. 6 June 1862, d. 24 September 1915
Father* | John Mabee Jr1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 20 Dec 1890 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Bodine1 b. 11 Dec 1819, d. 13 May 1891 |
Married Name | Her married name was Montross.2 | |
Birth* | 6 June 1862 | Alice Brooks Mabee was born on 6 June 1862 at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York.3 |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1865 | Alice Brooks Mabee appeared on the census of 19 June 1865 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 54, M, W, Head, born in Orange Co., married 1 time, now married, Farmer, owned land Elizabeth Mabee, 44, F, W, Wife, born in Orange Co., 14 children born, married 1 time, now married Thomas G Mabee, 23, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Now in Army John Mabee, 21, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Flagman on RR William O Mabee, 19, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Clerk Keturah J Mabee, 16, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single Mary E Mabee, 15, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single James Mabee, 9, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Ester A Mabee, 7, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Margaret Mabee, 5, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Allice Mabee, 3, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Lived in a frame house worth $1200.4 |
(Witness) Census | 27 June 1870 | Alice Brooks Mabee appeared on the census of 27 June 1870 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Bellvale PO, Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 59, M, W, Ret. Grocer, $4000, $1000, NY Elizabeth Mabee, 50, F, W, Keeping House, NY John Mabee, 26, M, W, Tinsman, NY William O. Mabee, 25, M, W, Ret. Grocer, NY Kate Mabee, 21, F, W, At Home, NY Mary Mabee, 19, F, W, At Home, NY James Mabee, 14, M, W, At Home, NY, attended school Hester Mabee, 12, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Maggie Mabee, 9, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Alice Mabee, 7, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Mary Rose, 26, F, W, Tailoress, NY.5 |
(Witness) Census | 26 June 1875 | Alice Brooks Mabee appeared on the census of 26 June 1875 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 64, M, Head, born in Orange County, Married, Grocer, owns land Elizabeth Mabee, 54, F, Wife, born in Orange County, Married John Mabee, 34, M, Son, born in Orange County, Single Mary E Hall, 24, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Married James Mabee, 19, Son, born in Orange County, Single, Printer Hester A Mabee, 17, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Maggie Mabee, 15, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Alice Mabee, 13, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Frank Hall, 3 2/12, Grand Son, born in Orange County, Single Lived in a frame house worth $3000.6 |
(Witness) Census | 8 June 1880 | Alice Brooks Mabee appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, White, Male, 69 born Aug, Married, Grocery Man, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Elizabeth Mabee, White, Female, 59 born Nov, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York John Mabee Jr., White, Male, 37 born Nov , Son, Single, R. R. Brakeman, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York William O. Mabee, White, Male, 34 born Apr, Son, Single, Traveling Agent, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Keturah J. Winans, White, Female, 39 born Feb, Daughter, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Maud I. Winans, White, Female, 8 born Apr, Granddaughter, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Grace M. Winans, White, Female, 5 born Sept, Granddaughter, Single, born in Ohio, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary E. Hall, White, Female, 27 born Feb, Daughter, Married, Dress Maker, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York George F. Hall, White, Male, 8 born Feb, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in Sweden, Mother born in New York Hester A. Mabee, White, Female, 22 born May, Single, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Magdeline Mabee, White, Female, 19 born Nov, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Alice B. Mabee, White, Female, 17 born June, Daughter, Single, At Home, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.7 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 25 December 1890 | Alice Brooks Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of John Mabee Jr on 25 December 1890 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Another resident octogenarian has gone with the shades of the departing year. Mr. John Mabee, a native and nearly life-long resident of this village, departed this life peacefully, though rather unexpectedly sudden, at his home on Hudson st, on Saturday morning, December 20, in his 81st year, he having been born August 6, 1810, and at the homestead where he died. He had all his life enjoyed good health until about a year ago, when in alighting from a wagon at the postoffice, he missed his footing and fell heavily across a wheel, striking his breast and side, and was injured to such an extent thereby that he never fully recovered either his former vigor or from the shock occasioned. These injuries, and the infirmities incident to his advanced years, and the farther fact that since the sudden death, a few months ago, of his son John he had sorely grieved over that affliction, tended no doubt to shorten his span of life, which, but for them, might have been spared to his loving family another decade or more. Mr. Mabee was, as we have stated, born in this village, and, excepting several of his early years spent in New York oity at his trade of tailoring, and a few months at the same occupation in New Orleans, had always resided here. He was married some 52 years ago in New York city to Miss Elizabeth Bodine, a native of Montgomery, who survives him, with whom and their numerous family of children and grandchildren gathered together beneath the parental roof, they had two simmers ago celebrated in a most joyous manner their golden wedding. Mr. Mabee followed his trade until about 20 years ago, and then gave it np to engage in the retail grocery business, which latter he conduced for several years, in the meanwhile frequently being elected to the offices respectively of village collector, town poormaster and constable, the latter two of which he held for 18 consecutive years, notwithstanding he was a Republican and this a Democratic town. He was for about 30 years an honored member of Warwick Lodge F. & A. M., and filled the position of Chaplain in that organization for many years. He had also for many years been a worthy member of the M. E. Church here. He was naturally bright, vigorous, and intelligent for a man whose lot it was not to enjoy many educational advantages, but he was a great reader, a student of man and nature, and acquired a most valuable fund of information that many more highly favored ones will never possess. He was open-hearted and handed, and the soul of geniality, and ever had hosts of friends. He had a quick and retentive memory and was considered an encyclopedia of local history and biography, as many can testify. Of his immediate family there survive him, beside his widow, the following children: Conductor Thomas G., of Suffern, N. Y; William 0.,of Fishkill; James D., of New York city; Hester, wife of W. P. Macornal, of Newburgh, N. Y; Maggie, wife of Ora Simpson, of McAfee, N. J., and Mary, Catherine and Alice at home; also; ten grandchildren. He was much loved, at home.8 |
Marriage* | 25 April 1893 | Alice Brooks Mabee married James Albert Montross on 25 April 1893 at M. E. Church, Warwick, Orange County, New York. "second for him."9,10 |
(Mentioned) oObit | Alice Brooks Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of William Oscar Mabee at Warwick, Orange County, New York; William Oscar Mabee, the son of the late John Mabee of Warwick, died at his home in New York city, last Thursday night, July 7, aged 53 years. For a year and a half Mr Mabee has been seriously ill with heart disease and other complications which made it necessary for him to practically abandon active business he maintained his naturally cheerful spirit, however, and on the day he died had felt better than usual. Shortly after retiring for the night, Mrs Mabee awoke to find that her husband had expired without the slightest warning. Mr Mabee was born in Warwick and resided here until about 25 years ago. His first business venture was the establishment of a grocery store on Railroad avenue, which he afterward sold to R F Vail, and went into business in New York city. Subsequesnly he conducted a gents' furnishing goods store in Newburgh and was appointed by William R Brown as Inspector of Clothing at Sing Sing Prison, a position which he filled with credit to himself and with great satisfaction to the State. Mr Mabee was afterward connected with the North American Mercantile Agency as soliciting agent for New York city, continuing in this capacity until the time of his death. While residing in Newburg Mr Mabee married Miss Lillie Belknap, daughter of Mrs John L Belknap, who with three children, survive him. The deceased is also survived by one brother, James D of the Dispatch office, and five sisters – Katurah and Mary of Warwick; Mrs Hester A McCornal of Newburgh; Mrs Magdalene B Simpson of Newton N. J., and Mrs Alice Montross of Warwick. "Will" as he was familiarly called in town, was a model man in many respects. For modest politeness, kindness, good cheer, strict integrity and unostentatious Christian character it is rare to find his equal. He made friends everywhere and was universally respected and trusted. Services were conducted at his late residence in New York city on Saturday evening and the remains were brought to Warwick on Sunday, the funeral being held at the M. E. Church in the afternoon by the Rev E H Carr, and were largely attended. Interment in Warwick Cemetery.11 | |
Census | 4 June 1900 | Alice Brooks Mabee and James Albert Montross appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Warwick, Orange County, New York. James A Montross, Head, W, M, Mar 1854, 46, Married 7 years, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, Clerk, Clothing Alice B Montross, Wife, W, F, June 1862, 37, Married 7 years, no children born, New York, New York, New York Wm A Montross, Son, M, W, Apr 1883, 17, Single, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, at school Emma E Montross, Daughter, W, F, May 1886, 14, Single, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, at school.9 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 14 January 1914 | Alice Brooks Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of James D Mabee on 14 January 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; JAMES D. MABEE DIES ON WAY HOME MONDAY EVENING Seized with Heart Failure in Piercing Winds on Orchard St. As he left the Dispatch office for his home about five o'clock Monday evening, James D. Mabee, foreman of the office remarked: "I hate this cold weather." Stopping at the news store of Fred V. Wood, near the railroad crossing, for his evening paper, Mr. Mabee met his friend, William Powell, to whom he said: "I wish I were home, away from this terrible wind; I dread that Orchard street stretch." Passing out, he walked up the first block of the Oakland avenue hill and turned into Orchard street, and here the full force of the fierce west wind struck him. Nearing the end of the block, and not over three-hundred feet from his own snug home around the corner on Welling avenue, Mr. Mabee succumbed to the cruel blast; but he managed to get upon the porch of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wherry and to enter the hallway, where he was heard, feebly calling for help. As Mrs. Wherry quickly responded and opened the door to the living room, Mr. Mabee fell unconscious at her feet in the hall. Dr. G.F. Pitts, a near neighbor and Mr. Mabee's family physician, was called and word was sent to Mrs. Mabee, but he did not regain consciousness, expiring just as they arrived. The news of Mr. Mabee's sudden death shocked the whole village; to his wife and sisters the blow was prostrating. For several years Mr. Mabee and his friends have been aware that his health was precarious, but the excellent care he took of himself seemed to build him up; several winters ago he took a trip to Pine Bluff, N.C., when threatened with heart trouble, and came home much benefited. During the day, Monday, one of his employers had made the customary inquiry as to how he felt, and the cheery answer was: "I feel just fine; better than for a long while." On account of the bitter wind he remained at the office during the noon hour, eating lunch there, as was his custom in cold weather. James Durham Mabee was the younger of four sons of the late John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine. His brothers were Thomas, John, and William. He was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial avenue, Dec. 28, 1855, in the same house where his father was born in 1810. With the exception of a few years he spent the whole of his life as a resident of this village and town. After attending school at the little red school-house on Maple avenue, when William H. McElroy was the teacher, and for several years afterwards at the Warwick Institute, he was apprenticed, at the age of 17 to learn the printer's trade in the office of the Warwick Advertiser, then located at the corner of Lake street and Colonial avenue, and conducted by John Servin and Daniel F. Welling. He continued in the employ of the Advertiser, after becoming a full-fledged printer, until about 1888(?), when he went to New York, securing a position as compositor in the office of the New York Times. Returning to Warwick a few years later, he became associated with the Warwick Valley Dispatch, which had been established in 1885, and has been foreman of its composing, job, and press room for over twenty-two years. In this capacity Mr. Mabee had unusual ability; he was the best all-round printer we have ever known; his unflagging energy, (?) and resourcefulness, and his loyalty to his employers will never be forgotten. He was modest and gentle, and trustworthy. Mr. Mabee was one born to the newspaper trade; he had the keen sense for news, and could put a touch of humor or pathos into a local story that insured its being read with interest and delight. His occasional contributions to the local columns of the Dispatch were sometimes ascribed to "our dreaming reporter." But it was (?n expe?litious) job-printer that Mr. Mabee excelled; he could turn off a mass of work deftly, neatly and quickly, keeping everybody on the floor as busy as himself. He has probably set up and printed more auction posters than any other man of his time in this section. From early manhood Mr. Mabee has been a prominent member of the Odd Fellows fraternity, having served as Recording Secretary of Wawayanda Lodge No. 31 for about fifteen years, since the time of the late S. T. Lazear. He resigned this post in December, and the brethren of the lodge had raised a little purse to buy some token of esteem, to be placed in his new home. He was also a member of the Tuxedo Tribe of Red Men. He was serving his second term as Treasurer of the Village of Warwick at the time of his death. All his life Mr. Mabee has been an attendant of the Methodist church, and for several years past he has been a member of the Methodist Church of Warwick; and of the Brotherhood connected with it. January 27, 1878, he married Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunter of Greenwood Lake. They have two daughters, Olive Terwillerger, or New York, and Florence, wife of Frank T. Chambers of Middletown; two grandsons, - Elmer Chambers and Willis Terwillerger, - and five sisters survive him: Katurah Winans, and Mary Hall, of Warwick; Hester, wife of W.P. McCornall, of Newburgh, Magdeline, wife of Ora C. Simpson of Newton, N.J., and Alice, wife of James Albert Montross of Warwick. Last Summer, in early July, Mr. and Mrs. Mabee moved into a pretty new cottage on Welling avenue, which they had built on a sightly lot next to the corner of Orchard street, and no other couple, young or old, ever spent a happier summer than they in their new and cozy home. The fall and winter, thus far, had been equally happy, and "Jim" was counting the days when he could get at his garden again. But it was for this true heart to literally die in harness, faithful and courageous to the last. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, (Thursday) afternoon, at 1:30, at the house, the Rev. Herbert Hazzard conducting the service; interment in the family plot in Warwick Cemetery.12 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 13 May 1914 | Alice Brooks Montross was mentioned in the obituary of of Keturah J. Mabee on 13 May 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Mrs Keturah Jane Winans died suddenly of apoplexy Thursday morning about half after ten o'clock at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Abram Shimer, with whom she made her home. Mrs Winans was a daughter of John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine Mabee and was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial Ave, February 12th 1849. She was a descendant of Captain John Minturn of Revolutionary War fame. Mrs Winans was a woman of sterling worth, modest and unassuming and always loyal; giving the best throughout her life to those she loved. The faith of good cheer was deep in her heart and she lived it without stint. Mrs Winans was a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Miss Maude Winans, a teacher of Newburg; and Grace wife of Abram Shimer of Warwick; four sisters, Mrs Mary Hall and Alice, wife of James A Montross of Warwick; Mrs Ora Simpson of Newton; and Mrs W. P. McCornall of Newburg. Funeral services were held at her late residence, Sunday afternoon and the Rev Taber Knox, assisted by the Rev Herbert Hazzard, officiated.... Interment in Warwick Cemetery.13 |
Census* | 1 June 1915 | Alice Brooks Mabee and James Albert Montross appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at Clinton Avenue, Warwick, Orange County, New York. James A Montross, Head, W, M, 61 born in US, Merchant, Dry Goods, Proprietor Alice B Montross, Wife, W, F, 52, born in US, House Work Elise Utter, Servant, W, F, 17 born in US, House Maid.14 |
Death* | 24 September 1915 | Alice Brooks Mabee died on 24 September 1915 at Warwick, Orange County, New York, at age 53.15 |
Burial* | 27 September 1915 | She was buried on 27 September 1915 at Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Orange County, New York.2,16 |
oObit | 29 September 1915 | On 29 September 1915 at Warwick, Orange County, New York, the obituary of Alice Brooks Mabee read: Mrs Alice Brooks Mabee Montross, wife of James Albert Montross, a well known merchant of this village of the firm of Montross & Shimer, died suddenly of apoplexy of the heart, at her late residence on Clinton Ave, Friday morning at 8:45, in the 53d year of her age. Mrs Montross was a daughter of the late John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine and was the second wife of Mr Montross. For the past year or more Mrs Montross has suffered from a nervous affection, which gradually undermined her health. For the past month she seemed to be gaining strength daily and hopes for her complete recovery to her former good health were entertained. She was stricken seriously ill the night before her death. Mrs Montross is survived by her husband and two step children, Emma, wife of C W U Sneed of Newburgh, and William A Montross of New York City; three sisters, Mrs Mary Hall of Warwick, Hester, wife of W P McCornal of Newburgh; Magdalene, wife of Ora C Simpson of Newton, NJ. Funeral services were held at he late residence Monday afternoon, the Rev Tabor Knox officiating. Interment in Warwick Cemetery.17 |
Family | James Albert Montross b. 11 Mar 1854, d. 17 Feb 1932 |
Citations
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James D Mabee1
M, #19065, b. 28 December 1855, d. 12 January 1914
Father* | John Mabee Jr1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 20 Dec 1890 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Bodine1 b. 11 Dec 1819, d. 13 May 1891 |
Reference | 5-7-2-1-1-2-6 |
Birth* | 28 December 1855 | James D Mabee was born on 28 December 1855 at Colonial Avenue, Warwick, Orange County, New York.2,3,4 |
(Witness) Census | 6 September 1860 | James D Mabee appeared on the census of 6 September 1860 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabie, 50, M, Tailor, NY, $1500, $500 Elizabeth Mabie, 39, F, NY John Mabie Jr., 16, M, Apprentice Tailor Thomas Mabie, 19, M, Tin Smith William O. Mabie, 15, F, NY, attended school Catherine Mabie, 12, F, NY, attended school Mary Mabie, 8, F, NY, attended school James Mabie, 5, F, NY Ester A. Mabie, 3, F, NY Grant Mabie, 65, M, Laborer, NY.5 |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1865 | James D Mabee appeared on the census of 19 June 1865 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 54, M, W, Head, born in Orange Co., married 1 time, now married, Farmer, owned land Elizabeth Mabee, 44, F, W, Wife, born in Orange Co., 14 children born, married 1 time, now married Thomas G Mabee, 23, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Now in Army John Mabee, 21, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Flagman on RR William O Mabee, 19, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single, Clerk Keturah J Mabee, 16, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single Mary E Mabee, 15, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co., single James Mabee, 9, M, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Ester A Mabee, 7, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Margaret Mabee, 5, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Allice Mabee, 3, F, W, Child, born in Orange Co. Lived in a frame house worth $1200.3 |
(Witness) Census | 27 June 1870 | James D Mabee appeared on the census of 27 June 1870 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Bellvale PO, Warwick Township, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 59, M, W, Ret. Grocer, $4000, $1000, NY Elizabeth Mabee, 50, F, W, Keeping House, NY John Mabee, 26, M, W, Tinsman, NY William O. Mabee, 25, M, W, Ret. Grocer, NY Kate Mabee, 21, F, W, At Home, NY Mary Mabee, 19, F, W, At Home, NY James Mabee, 14, M, W, At Home, NY, attended school Hester Mabee, 12, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Maggie Mabee, 9, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Alice Mabee, 7, F, W, At Home, NY, attended school Mary Rose, 26, F, W, Tailoress, NY.6 |
(Witness) Census | 26 June 1875 | James D Mabee appeared on the census of 26 June 1875 in the household of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; John Mabee, 64, M, Head, born in Orange County, Married, Grocer, owns land Elizabeth Mabee, 54, F, Wife, born in Orange County, Married John Mabee, 34, M, Son, born in Orange County, Single Mary E Hall, 24, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Married James Mabee, 19, Son, born in Orange County, Single, Printer Hester A Mabee, 17, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Maggie Mabee, 15, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Alice Mabee, 13, F, Daughter, born in Orange County, Single Frank Hall, 3 2/12, Grand Son, born in Orange County, Single Lived in a frame house worth $3000.7 |
Marriage* | 27 January 1878 | James D Mabee married Emma D. Hunter on 27 January 1878 at Chester, Orange County, New York. "James D. Mabee and Emma D. Hunter, both of Warwick, in Chester by Rev. Theodore Leggett."8 |
Census* | 8 June 1880 | James D Mabee and Emma D. Hunter appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at Warwick, Orange County, New York. James D. Mabee, White, Male, 25 born Dec, Head, Married, Printer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Emma Mabee, White, Female, 22 Born May, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Olive Mabee, White, Female, 1 born February, Daughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.9 |
Occupation* | 1890 | James D Mabee was a printer in 1890 at 1599 Av. A, New York City, New York.10 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 2 October 1890 | He was mentioned in the obituary of of John P Mabee on 2 October 1890 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Sudden Death of John Mabee, Jr John, or "Pud" Mabee, as he had been more familiarly known from his childhood, died of apoplexy at the home of his parents, in this village, at about 3:30 o'clock6 on Thursday afternoon last, aged 46 years and 10 months. He had but the evening previous returned home from a week's visit among acquaintances in Paterson and New York, and retired shortly after. Thursday morning he arose at an early hour and remained about the village until about 7 o'clock, then wended his way home and went to his room and to bed. It was known that he was feeling unwell and weary and he was not disturbed, until some hours after, when he was found to be in a comatose state. When his Condition was discovered speedy efforts were made for his relief, but without avail, and at the hour named life was extinct. He was born in this village and enjoyed for a few years of his youth the educational advantages offered by our village school. At suitable age he was apprenticed to the tinsmith's trade which he followed as a journeyman for a brief period, and then abandoned for railroading, serving both upon the Erie and the Warwick Valley roads, and in this occupation he became very proficient. After a term of years at this he gave it np and had for a number of years been engaged again mainly as a tinsmith. He was a most genial, companionable and quick witted young man, and when at his best was the life and soul of a company. Ever quick at repartee and with an inexhaustible fund of anecdotes he had hosts of friends. He was a staunch member of the Republican party and ever alert to defend its principles when they were assailed. He was unmarried, and is survived by his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mabee. His brothers, Conductor T. G. Mabee, Will O. Mabee and James D., formerly foreman of the Advertiser office, and five sisters survive him. The funeral services, which were held at the home of the deceased on Sunday afternoon, were conducted by the Rev. Arthur Thompson of the M. E. Church this .village, and were largely attended. The remains were interred in the Warwick.11 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 25 December 1890 | James D Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of John Mabee Jr on 25 December 1890 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; Another resident octogenarian has gone with the shades of the departing year. Mr. John Mabee, a native and nearly life-long resident of this village, departed this life peacefully, though rather unexpectedly sudden, at his home on Hudson st, on Saturday morning, December 20, in his 81st year, he having been born August 6, 1810, and at the homestead where he died. He had all his life enjoyed good health until about a year ago, when in alighting from a wagon at the postoffice, he missed his footing and fell heavily across a wheel, striking his breast and side, and was injured to such an extent thereby that he never fully recovered either his former vigor or from the shock occasioned. These injuries, and the infirmities incident to his advanced years, and the farther fact that since the sudden death, a few months ago, of his son John he had sorely grieved over that affliction, tended no doubt to shorten his span of life, which, but for them, might have been spared to his loving family another decade or more. Mr. Mabee was, as we have stated, born in this village, and, excepting several of his early years spent in New York oity at his trade of tailoring, and a few months at the same occupation in New Orleans, had always resided here. He was married some 52 years ago in New York city to Miss Elizabeth Bodine, a native of Montgomery, who survives him, with whom and their numerous family of children and grandchildren gathered together beneath the parental roof, they had two simmers ago celebrated in a most joyous manner their golden wedding. Mr. Mabee followed his trade until about 20 years ago, and then gave it np to engage in the retail grocery business, which latter he conduced for several years, in the meanwhile frequently being elected to the offices respectively of village collector, town poormaster and constable, the latter two of which he held for 18 consecutive years, notwithstanding he was a Republican and this a Democratic town. He was for about 30 years an honored member of Warwick Lodge F. & A. M., and filled the position of Chaplain in that organization for many years. He had also for many years been a worthy member of the M. E. Church here. He was naturally bright, vigorous, and intelligent for a man whose lot it was not to enjoy many educational advantages, but he was a great reader, a student of man and nature, and acquired a most valuable fund of information that many more highly favored ones will never possess. He was open-hearted and handed, and the soul of geniality, and ever had hosts of friends. He had a quick and retentive memory and was considered an encyclopedia of local history and biography, as many can testify. Of his immediate family there survive him, beside his widow, the following children: Conductor Thomas G., of Suffern, N. Y; William 0.,of Fishkill; James D., of New York city; Hester, wife of W. P. Macornal, of Newburgh, N. Y; Maggie, wife of Ora Simpson, of McAfee, N. J., and Mary, Catherine and Alice at home; also; ten grandchildren. He was much loved, at home.12 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 14 May 1891 | James D Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of Elizabeth Bodine on 14 May 1891 at Middletown, Orange County, New York; Mrs Elizabeth Bodine Mabee, mother of conductor Thomas G Mabee, and of James D Mabee, of Greenwood Lake, died Wednesday, at Warwick. She was aged 72 years. Mr Mabee died in December last, and it is thought the shock of their son John's death, last September hastened both father and mother to the grave. Heart trouble and pneumonia caused Mrs Mabee's death. The funeral will occur Saturday.13 |
(Mentioned) oObit | James D Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of William Oscar Mabee at Warwick, Orange County, New York; William Oscar Mabee, the son of the late John Mabee of Warwick, died at his home in New York city, last Thursday night, July 7, aged 53 years. For a year and a half Mr Mabee has been seriously ill with heart disease and other complications which made it necessary for him to practically abandon active business he maintained his naturally cheerful spirit, however, and on the day he died had felt better than usual. Shortly after retiring for the night, Mrs Mabee awoke to find that her husband had expired without the slightest warning. Mr Mabee was born in Warwick and resided here until about 25 years ago. His first business venture was the establishment of a grocery store on Railroad avenue, which he afterward sold to R F Vail, and went into business in New York city. Subsequesnly he conducted a gents' furnishing goods store in Newburgh and was appointed by William R Brown as Inspector of Clothing at Sing Sing Prison, a position which he filled with credit to himself and with great satisfaction to the State. Mr Mabee was afterward connected with the North American Mercantile Agency as soliciting agent for New York city, continuing in this capacity until the time of his death. While residing in Newburg Mr Mabee married Miss Lillie Belknap, daughter of Mrs John L Belknap, who with three children, survive him. The deceased is also survived by one brother, James D of the Dispatch office, and five sisters – Katurah and Mary of Warwick; Mrs Hester A McCornal of Newburgh; Mrs Magdalene B Simpson of Newton N. J., and Mrs Alice Montross of Warwick. "Will" as he was familiarly called in town, was a model man in many respects. For modest politeness, kindness, good cheer, strict integrity and unostentatious Christian character it is rare to find his equal. He made friends everywhere and was universally respected and trusted. Services were conducted at his late residence in New York city on Saturday evening and the remains were brought to Warwick on Sunday, the funeral being held at the M. E. Church in the afternoon by the Rev E H Carr, and were largely attended. Interment in Warwick Cemetery.14 | |
Census | 6 June 1900 | James D Mabee and Emma D. Hunter appeared on the census of 6 June 1900 at Warwick, Orange County, New York. James D Mabee, Head, M, W, Dec 1855, 44, M, 23, New York, New York, New York, Compositor Emma D Mabie, Wife, W, F, Oct 1858, 41, M, 23, 2 children born - still living 2, New York, New York, New York Florence E Mabie, Daughter, W, F, Dec 1880, 19, S, New York, New York, New York, Clerk, Stationary.2 |
Census | April 1910 | James D Mabee and Emma D. Hunter appeared on the census of April 1910 at Orchard Street, Warwick, Orange County, New York. James D Mabee, Head, W, M, 53, M1, 33, New York, New York, New York, Foreman, Printing Office Emma D. Mabee, Wife, F, W, 51, M1, 33, 2 children born and living, New York, New York, New York, Dressmaker, at home.15 |
Death* | 12 January 1914 | James D Mabee died on 12 January 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York, at age 58.16 |
oObit* | 14 January 1914 | On 14 January 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York, the obituary of James D Mabee read: JAMES D. MABEE DIES ON WAY HOME MONDAY EVENING Seized with Heart Failure in Piercing Winds on Orchard St. As he left the Dispatch office for his home about five o'clock Monday evening, James D. Mabee, foreman of the office remarked: "I hate this cold weather." Stopping at the news store of Fred V. Wood, near the railroad crossing, for his evening paper, Mr. Mabee met his friend, William Powell, to whom he said: "I wish I were home, away from this terrible wind; I dread that Orchard street stretch." Passing out, he walked up the first block of the Oakland avenue hill and turned into Orchard street, and here the full force of the fierce west wind struck him. Nearing the end of the block, and not over three-hundred feet from his own snug home around the corner on Welling avenue, Mr. Mabee succumbed to the cruel blast; but he managed to get upon the porch of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wherry and to enter the hallway, where he was heard, feebly calling for help. As Mrs. Wherry quickly responded and opened the door to the living room, Mr. Mabee fell unconscious at her feet in the hall. Dr. G.F. Pitts, a near neighbor and Mr. Mabee's family physician, was called and word was sent to Mrs. Mabee, but he did not regain consciousness, expiring just as they arrived. The news of Mr. Mabee's sudden death shocked the whole village; to his wife and sisters the blow was prostrating. For several years Mr. Mabee and his friends have been aware that his health was precarious, but the excellent care he took of himself seemed to build him up; several winters ago he took a trip to Pine Bluff, N.C., when threatened with heart trouble, and came home much benefited. During the day, Monday, one of his employers had made the customary inquiry as to how he felt, and the cheery answer was: "I feel just fine; better than for a long while." On account of the bitter wind he remained at the office during the noon hour, eating lunch there, as was his custom in cold weather. James Durham Mabee was the younger of four sons of the late John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine. His brothers were Thomas, John, and William. He was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial avenue, Dec. 28, 1855, in the same house where his father was born in 1810. With the exception of a few years he spent the whole of his life as a resident of this village and town. After attending school at the little red school-house on Maple avenue, when William H. McElroy was the teacher, and for several years afterwards at the Warwick Institute, he was apprenticed, at the age of 17 to learn the printer's trade in the office of the Warwick Advertiser, then located at the corner of Lake street and Colonial avenue, and conducted by John Servin and Daniel F. Welling. He continued in the employ of the Advertiser, after becoming a full-fledged printer, until about 1888(?), when he went to New York, securing a position as compositor in the office of the New York Times. Returning to Warwick a few years later, he became associated with the Warwick Valley Dispatch, which had been established in 1885, and has been foreman of its composing, job, and press room for over twenty-two years. In this capacity Mr. Mabee had unusual ability; he was the best all-round printer we have ever known; his unflagging energy, (?) and resourcefulness, and his loyalty to his employers will never be forgotten. He was modest and gentle, and trustworthy. Mr. Mabee was one born to the newspaper trade; he had the keen sense for news, and could put a touch of humor or pathos into a local story that insured its being read with interest and delight. His occasional contributions to the local columns of the Dispatch were sometimes ascribed to "our dreaming reporter." But it was (?n expe?litious) job-printer that Mr. Mabee excelled; he could turn off a mass of work deftly, neatly and quickly, keeping everybody on the floor as busy as himself. He has probably set up and printed more auction posters than any other man of his time in this section. From early manhood Mr. Mabee has been a prominent member of the Odd Fellows fraternity, having served as Recording Secretary of Wawayanda Lodge No. 31 for about fifteen years, since the time of the late S. T. Lazear. He resigned this post in December, and the brethren of the lodge had raised a little purse to buy some token of esteem, to be placed in his new home. He was also a member of the Tuxedo Tribe of Red Men. He was serving his second term as Treasurer of the Village of Warwick at the time of his death. All his life Mr. Mabee has been an attendant of the Methodist church, and for several years past he has been a member of the Methodist Church of Warwick; and of the Brotherhood connected with it. January 27, 1878, he married Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunter of Greenwood Lake. They have two daughters, Olive Terwillerger, or New York, and Florence, wife of Frank T. Chambers of Middletown; two grandsons, - Elmer Chambers and Willis Terwillerger, - and five sisters survive him: Katurah Winans, and Mary Hall, of Warwick; Hester, wife of W.P. McCornall, of Newburgh, Magdeline, wife of Ora C. Simpson of Newton, N.J., and Alice, wife of James Albert Montross of Warwick. Last Summer, in early July, Mr. and Mrs. Mabee moved into a pretty new cottage on Welling avenue, which they had built on a sightly lot next to the corner of Orchard street, and no other couple, young or old, ever spent a happier summer than they in their new and cozy home. The fall and winter, thus far, had been equally happy, and "Jim" was counting the days when he could get at his garden again. But it was for this true heart to literally die in harness, faithful and courageous to the last. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, (Thursday) afternoon, at 1:30, at the house, the Rev. Herbert Hazzard conducting the service; interment in the family plot in Warwick Cemetery.17 |
Burial* | 15 January 1914 | He was buried on 15 January 1914 at Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Orange County, New York.18,19 |
Probate | 23 January 1914 | His estate was probated on 23 January 1914 at Surrogate Court, Goshen, Orange County, New York.20 |
Family | Emma D. Hunter b. 3 Oct 1858, d. 24 May 1930 | |
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Citations
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1860 census.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: T623 1142; Page: 4B & 5A; Enumeration District: 55.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1865, Town of Warwick, Orange, New York, Page 37, Household 268.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit from Vol 3 Warwick Historical Papers transcribed by Terry Hahn and Edited by Dan Burrows. Warwick Valley Dispatch, dated Tuesday January 14, 1914.
- [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll M653_833; Pages: 479-80; Images: 482-3; FHL Film: 803833.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll M593_1070; Page: 637A; Image: 362; Family History Library Film: 552569.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Warwick, Orange, New York, E.D. 03, Household 538.
- [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Marriage Notices in the Goshen Independent Republican. Also mentioned in the diary of Fanny Y. Bull of Monroe, Orange County, NY.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Page: 368B; Enumeration District: 45; Image: 0114.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York City Directory, 1890.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : The Advertiser, Warwick, NY, Thursday October 2, 1890.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : The Advertiser, Warwick, NY, Thursday December 25, 1890.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Middletown [NY] Daily Press, May 14, 1891, Pg 3.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Added by Terri Vance Weston, 9/08/2013 to Find A Grave Memorial# 70099845, copy of obit from Warwick Valley Dispatch.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Series: T624; Roll: 1061; Page: 61A; Enumeration District: 87; Part: 1; Line: 1.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, Death Index, 1852-1956.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : from Vol 3 Warwick Historical Papers transcribed by Terry Hahn and Edited by Dan Burrows. Warwick Valley Dispatch, dated Tuesday January 14, 1914.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 105432896 & 105433511.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Warwick cemetery abstracts.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 368B, National Archives Film T9-0912.
Emma D. Hunter
F, #19066, b. 3 October 1858, d. 24 May 1930
Married Name | Her married name was Mabee.1 | |
Birth* | 3 October 1858 | Emma D. Hunter was born on 3 October 1858 at Greenwood Lake, Orange County, New York, daughter of Samuel Hunter and Harriet Perry.2,3,4 |
Marriage* | 27 January 1878 | She married James D Mabee, son of John Mabee Jr and Elizabeth Bodine, on 27 January 1878 at Chester, Orange County, New York. "James D. Mabee and Emma D. Hunter, both of Warwick, in Chester by Rev. Theodore Leggett."5 |
Census* | 8 June 1880 | Emma D. Hunter and James D Mabee appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at Warwick, Orange County, New York. James D. Mabee, White, Male, 25 born Dec, Head, Married, Printer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Emma Mabee, White, Female, 22 Born May, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Olive Mabee, White, Female, 1 born February, Daughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.6 |
Census | 6 June 1900 | Emma D. Hunter and James D Mabee appeared on the census of 6 June 1900 at Warwick, Orange County, New York. James D Mabee, Head, M, W, Dec 1855, 44, M, 23, New York, New York, New York, Compositor Emma D Mabie, Wife, W, F, Oct 1858, 41, M, 23, 2 children born - still living 2, New York, New York, New York Florence E Mabie, Daughter, W, F, Dec 1880, 19, S, New York, New York, New York, Clerk, Stationary.7 |
Census | April 1910 | Emma D. Hunter and James D Mabee appeared on the census of April 1910 at Orchard Street, Warwick, Orange County, New York. James D Mabee, Head, W, M, 53, M1, 33, New York, New York, New York, Foreman, Printing Office Emma D. Mabee, Wife, F, W, 51, M1, 33, 2 children born and living, New York, New York, New York, Dressmaker, at home.8 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 14 January 1914 | Emma D. Hunter was mentioned in the obituary of of James D Mabee on 14 January 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; JAMES D. MABEE DIES ON WAY HOME MONDAY EVENING Seized with Heart Failure in Piercing Winds on Orchard St. As he left the Dispatch office for his home about five o'clock Monday evening, James D. Mabee, foreman of the office remarked: "I hate this cold weather." Stopping at the news store of Fred V. Wood, near the railroad crossing, for his evening paper, Mr. Mabee met his friend, William Powell, to whom he said: "I wish I were home, away from this terrible wind; I dread that Orchard street stretch." Passing out, he walked up the first block of the Oakland avenue hill and turned into Orchard street, and here the full force of the fierce west wind struck him. Nearing the end of the block, and not over three-hundred feet from his own snug home around the corner on Welling avenue, Mr. Mabee succumbed to the cruel blast; but he managed to get upon the porch of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wherry and to enter the hallway, where he was heard, feebly calling for help. As Mrs. Wherry quickly responded and opened the door to the living room, Mr. Mabee fell unconscious at her feet in the hall. Dr. G.F. Pitts, a near neighbor and Mr. Mabee's family physician, was called and word was sent to Mrs. Mabee, but he did not regain consciousness, expiring just as they arrived. The news of Mr. Mabee's sudden death shocked the whole village; to his wife and sisters the blow was prostrating. For several years Mr. Mabee and his friends have been aware that his health was precarious, but the excellent care he took of himself seemed to build him up; several winters ago he took a trip to Pine Bluff, N.C., when threatened with heart trouble, and came home much benefited. During the day, Monday, one of his employers had made the customary inquiry as to how he felt, and the cheery answer was: "I feel just fine; better than for a long while." On account of the bitter wind he remained at the office during the noon hour, eating lunch there, as was his custom in cold weather. James Durham Mabee was the younger of four sons of the late John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine. His brothers were Thomas, John, and William. He was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial avenue, Dec. 28, 1855, in the same house where his father was born in 1810. With the exception of a few years he spent the whole of his life as a resident of this village and town. After attending school at the little red school-house on Maple avenue, when William H. McElroy was the teacher, and for several years afterwards at the Warwick Institute, he was apprenticed, at the age of 17 to learn the printer's trade in the office of the Warwick Advertiser, then located at the corner of Lake street and Colonial avenue, and conducted by John Servin and Daniel F. Welling. He continued in the employ of the Advertiser, after becoming a full-fledged printer, until about 1888(?), when he went to New York, securing a position as compositor in the office of the New York Times. Returning to Warwick a few years later, he became associated with the Warwick Valley Dispatch, which had been established in 1885, and has been foreman of its composing, job, and press room for over twenty-two years. In this capacity Mr. Mabee had unusual ability; he was the best all-round printer we have ever known; his unflagging energy, (?) and resourcefulness, and his loyalty to his employers will never be forgotten. He was modest and gentle, and trustworthy. Mr. Mabee was one born to the newspaper trade; he had the keen sense for news, and could put a touch of humor or pathos into a local story that insured its being read with interest and delight. His occasional contributions to the local columns of the Dispatch were sometimes ascribed to "our dreaming reporter." But it was (?n expe?litious) job-printer that Mr. Mabee excelled; he could turn off a mass of work deftly, neatly and quickly, keeping everybody on the floor as busy as himself. He has probably set up and printed more auction posters than any other man of his time in this section. From early manhood Mr. Mabee has been a prominent member of the Odd Fellows fraternity, having served as Recording Secretary of Wawayanda Lodge No. 31 for about fifteen years, since the time of the late S. T. Lazear. He resigned this post in December, and the brethren of the lodge had raised a little purse to buy some token of esteem, to be placed in his new home. He was also a member of the Tuxedo Tribe of Red Men. He was serving his second term as Treasurer of the Village of Warwick at the time of his death. All his life Mr. Mabee has been an attendant of the Methodist church, and for several years past he has been a member of the Methodist Church of Warwick; and of the Brotherhood connected with it. January 27, 1878, he married Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunter of Greenwood Lake. They have two daughters, Olive Terwillerger, or New York, and Florence, wife of Frank T. Chambers of Middletown; two grandsons, - Elmer Chambers and Willis Terwillerger, - and five sisters survive him: Katurah Winans, and Mary Hall, of Warwick; Hester, wife of W.P. McCornall, of Newburgh, Magdeline, wife of Ora C. Simpson of Newton, N.J., and Alice, wife of James Albert Montross of Warwick. Last Summer, in early July, Mr. and Mrs. Mabee moved into a pretty new cottage on Welling avenue, which they had built on a sightly lot next to the corner of Orchard street, and no other couple, young or old, ever spent a happier summer than they in their new and cozy home. The fall and winter, thus far, had been equally happy, and "Jim" was counting the days when he could get at his garden again. But it was for this true heart to literally die in harness, faithful and courageous to the last. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, (Thursday) afternoon, at 1:30, at the house, the Rev. Herbert Hazzard conducting the service; interment in the family plot in Warwick Cemetery.9 |
(Witness) Probate | 23 January 1914 | Emma D. Hunter was mentioned when James D Mabee's will was probated on 23 January 1914 at Surrogate Court, Goshen, Orange County, New York.10 |
Death* | 24 May 1930 | Emma D. Hunter died on 24 May 1930 at 45 Lake Avenue, Middletown, Orange County, New York, at age 71.4,11 |
oObit | 26 May 1930 | On 26 May 1930 at Middletown, Orange County, New York, the obituary of Emma D. Hunter read: Mrs Emma D. Mabee, widow of James D. Mabee, died Saturday at her home, 45 Lake Avenue, after a short illness. She was a daughter of Samuel and Harriet Hunter and was born at Greenwood Lake, coming to Middletown eight years ago. She was a member of Warrick Methodist church. The Rev Robert A Greenwell of St Paul's Methodist Church, Middletown, will officiate at the funeral service at the home at two Wednesday afternoon and burial will be in Warwick Cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Mabee are a daughter, Mrs Frank Chambers of Middletown, with who se made her home; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Odell of Walden, N. J; and Mrs I. Hallock of Greenwood Lake, and a grandson, S. Elmer Chambers of Syracuse.4 |
oObit | 28 May 1930 | On 28 May 1930 at Warwick, Orange County, New York, the obituary of Emma D. Hunter read: Mrs Emma D. Mabee, widow of James D. Mabee, died Saturday at her home, 45 Lake Avenue, after a short illness. She was a daughter of Samuel and Harriet Hunter and was born at GreenwoodMrs. Emma Mabee, beloved wife of the late James D. Mabee of Warwick, died on Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Chambers at 45 Lake Avenue at Middletown. Mrs. Mabee had been ill for a short time with the shingles and was on the road to recovery when death came. She was a daughter of Samuel and Harriet Hunter and was born at Greenwood Lake. For many years Mr and Mrs. Mabee made Warwick their home. She was a .devoted wife and mother, a worker in the Methodist church of this village of which she was a member Mrs. Mabee was a fine Christian woman and Warwick people will always kindly cherish her memory. For the past ten years or more she has made her home with her daughter at Middletown She is survived by one daughter. Florence, wife of Frank T Chambers of Middletown and one grandson S. Elmer Chambers of Syracuse, also by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Odell of Walden and Mrs. I Hallock of Greenwood Lake.. Funeral services will be held at her late home this afternoon at two o'clock, the Rev Robert A Greenwell of St. Paul's Methodist Church of Middletown officiating. Burial in the family plot in Warwick Cemetery. Lake, coming to Middletown eight years ago. She was a member of Warrick Methodist church. The Rev Robert A Greenwell of St Paul's Methodist Church, Middletown, will officiate at the funeral service at the home at two Wednesday afternoon and burial will be in Warwick Cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Mabee are a daughter, Mrs Frank Chambers of Middletown, with who se made her home; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Odell of Walden, N. J; and Mrs I. Hallock of Greenwood Lake, and a grandson, S. Elmer Chambers of Syracuse.12 |
Burial* | 28 May 1930 | She was buried on 28 May 1930 at Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Orange County, New York.13,14 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 2 December 1974 | She was mentioned in the obituary of of Olive Mabee on 2 December 1974 at Middletown, Orange County, New York; Mrs Olive B Terwilliger, daughter of Mr and Mrs James D Mabee of Warwick, died of peritonitis, Tuesday, at Fordham Hospital, New York, after an operation for cancer. Mrs Terwilliger was well known in this city, having resided here a number of years ago. She is survived by her mother and one sister, Mrs Frank T Chambers of this city. The body was brought to this city and interment took place in Hillside Cemetery Wednesday afternoon.15 |
Family | James D Mabee b. 28 Dec 1855, d. 12 Jan 1914 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 368B, National Archives Film T9-0912.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Warwick cemetery abstracts, age 71 years, 7 months, 21 days.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, gives birth as Oct 1858.
- [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Newspapers.com. clipped from her obituary in the Middletown Times Herald, Middletown, New York, 26 May 1930, Mon • Page 11.
- [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Marriage Notices in the Goshen Independent Republican. Also mentioned in the diary of Fanny Y. Bull of Monroe, Orange County, NY.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Page: 368B; Enumeration District: 45; Image: 0114.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: T623 1142; Page: 4B & 5A; Enumeration District: 55.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Series: T624; Roll: 1061; Page: 61A; Enumeration District: 87; Part: 1; Line: 1.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : from Vol 3 Warwick Historical Papers transcribed by Terry Hahn and Edited by Dan Burrows. Warwick Valley Dispatch, dated Tuesday January 14, 1914.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, Death Index, 1852-1956.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : obit in Warwick Valley Dispatch, published in Warwick, New York on Wednesday, May 28th, 1930, Page 1.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 105432896 & 105433511.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : Warwick cemetery abstracts.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : The Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY, Dec 2, 1974, Pg 51.
Olive Mabee1
F, #19067, b. February 1879, d. 1 April 1919
Father* | James D Mabee1 b. 28 Dec 1855, d. 12 Jan 1914 |
Mother* | Emma D. Hunter1 b. 3 Oct 1858, d. 24 May 1930 |
Married Name | Her married name was Terwilliger.2 | |
Birth* | February 1879 | Olive Mabee was born in February 1879 at Orange County, New York.3 |
(Witness) Census | 8 June 1880 | Olive Mabee appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in the household of James D Mabee and Emma D. Hunter at Warwick, Orange County, New York, ; James D. Mabee, White, Male, 25 born Dec, Head, Married, Printer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Emma Mabee, White, Female, 22 Born May, Wife, Married, House Keeper, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Olive Mabee, White, Female, 1 born February, Daughter, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.3 |
Marriage* | 20 October 1897 | Olive Mabee married William M Terwilliger on 20 October 1897 at Warwick, Orange County, New York.2 |
Census* | 18 June 1900 | Olive Mabee and William M Terwilliger appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 at Warwick, Orange County, New York. Wm M Terwilliger, Head, W, M, Aug 1868, 31, Married 2 years, New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey, [illegible occupation] Olive Terwilliger, Wife, W, F, Feb 1871, 21, Married 2 years, 1 child born and living, New York, New York, New York Willis Terwilliger, Son, W, M, Dec 1899, 5/12, Single, New York, New York[sic], New York.4 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 14 January 1914 | Olive Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of of James D Mabee on 14 January 1914 at Warwick, Orange County, New York; JAMES D. MABEE DIES ON WAY HOME MONDAY EVENING Seized with Heart Failure in Piercing Winds on Orchard St. As he left the Dispatch office for his home about five o'clock Monday evening, James D. Mabee, foreman of the office remarked: "I hate this cold weather." Stopping at the news store of Fred V. Wood, near the railroad crossing, for his evening paper, Mr. Mabee met his friend, William Powell, to whom he said: "I wish I were home, away from this terrible wind; I dread that Orchard street stretch." Passing out, he walked up the first block of the Oakland avenue hill and turned into Orchard street, and here the full force of the fierce west wind struck him. Nearing the end of the block, and not over three-hundred feet from his own snug home around the corner on Welling avenue, Mr. Mabee succumbed to the cruel blast; but he managed to get upon the porch of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wherry and to enter the hallway, where he was heard, feebly calling for help. As Mrs. Wherry quickly responded and opened the door to the living room, Mr. Mabee fell unconscious at her feet in the hall. Dr. G.F. Pitts, a near neighbor and Mr. Mabee's family physician, was called and word was sent to Mrs. Mabee, but he did not regain consciousness, expiring just as they arrived. The news of Mr. Mabee's sudden death shocked the whole village; to his wife and sisters the blow was prostrating. For several years Mr. Mabee and his friends have been aware that his health was precarious, but the excellent care he took of himself seemed to build him up; several winters ago he took a trip to Pine Bluff, N.C., when threatened with heart trouble, and came home much benefited. During the day, Monday, one of his employers had made the customary inquiry as to how he felt, and the cheery answer was: "I feel just fine; better than for a long while." On account of the bitter wind he remained at the office during the noon hour, eating lunch there, as was his custom in cold weather. James Durham Mabee was the younger of four sons of the late John Mabee and Elizabeth Bodine. His brothers were Thomas, John, and William. He was born at the Mabee homestead on Colonial avenue, Dec. 28, 1855, in the same house where his father was born in 1810. With the exception of a few years he spent the whole of his life as a resident of this village and town. After attending school at the little red school-house on Maple avenue, when William H. McElroy was the teacher, and for several years afterwards at the Warwick Institute, he was apprenticed, at the age of 17 to learn the printer's trade in the office of the Warwick Advertiser, then located at the corner of Lake street and Colonial avenue, and conducted by John Servin and Daniel F. Welling. He continued in the employ of the Advertiser, after becoming a full-fledged printer, until about 1888(?), when he went to New York, securing a position as compositor in the office of the New York Times. Returning to Warwick a few years later, he became associated with the Warwick Valley Dispatch, which had been established in 1885, and has been foreman of its composing, job, and press room for over twenty-two years. In this capacity Mr. Mabee had unusual ability; he was the best all-round printer we have ever known; his unflagging energy, (?) and resourcefulness, and his loyalty to his employers will never be forgotten. He was modest and gentle, and trustworthy. Mr. Mabee was one born to the newspaper trade; he had the keen sense for news, and could put a touch of humor or pathos into a local story that insured its being read with interest and delight. His occasional contributions to the local columns of the Dispatch were sometimes ascribed to "our dreaming reporter." But it was (?n expe?litious) job-printer that Mr. Mabee excelled; he could turn off a mass of work deftly, neatly and quickly, keeping everybody on the floor as busy as himself. He has probably set up and printed more auction posters than any other man of his time in this section. From early manhood Mr. Mabee has been a prominent member of the Odd Fellows fraternity, having served as Recording Secretary of Wawayanda Lodge No. 31 for about fifteen years, since the time of the late S. T. Lazear. He resigned this post in December, and the brethren of the lodge had raised a little purse to buy some token of esteem, to be placed in his new home. He was also a member of the Tuxedo Tribe of Red Men. He was serving his second term as Treasurer of the Village of Warwick at the time of his death. All his life Mr. Mabee has been an attendant of the Methodist church, and for several years past he has been a member of the Methodist Church of Warwick; and of the Brotherhood connected with it. January 27, 1878, he married Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunter of Greenwood Lake. They have two daughters, Olive Terwillerger, or New York, and Florence, wife of Frank T. Chambers of Middletown; two grandsons, - Elmer Chambers and Willis Terwillerger, - and five sisters survive him: Katurah Winans, and Mary Hall, of Warwick; Hester, wife of W.P. McCornall, of Newburgh, Magdeline, wife of Ora C. Simpson of Newton, N.J., and Alice, wife of James Albert Montross of Warwick. Last Summer, in early July, Mr. and Mrs. Mabee moved into a pretty new cottage on Welling avenue, which they had built on a sightly lot next to the corner of Orchard street, and no other couple, young or old, ever spent a happier summer than they in their new and cozy home. The fall and winter, thus far, had been equally happy, and "Jim" was counting the days when he could get at his garden again. But it was for this true heart to literally die in harness, faithful and courageous to the last. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, (Thursday) afternoon, at 1:30, at the house, the Rev. Herbert Hazzard conducting the service; interment in the family plot in Warwick Cemetery.5 |
(Witness) Probate | 23 January 1914 | Olive Mabee was mentioned when James D Mabee's will was probated on 23 January 1914 at Surrogate Court, Goshen, Orange County, New York.6 |
Residence* | 23 January 1914 | Olive Mabee lived on 23 January 1914 at 930 E 169th Street, New York City, New York.7 |
Death* | 1 April 1919 | She died on 1 April 1919 at Fordham Hospital, Bronx, New York City, New York, at age 40.8,9 |
oObit* | 2 December 1974 | On 2 December 1974 at Middletown, Orange County, New York, the obituary of Olive Mabee read: Mrs Olive B Terwilliger, daughter of Mr and Mrs James D Mabee of Warwick, died of peritonitis, Tuesday, at Fordham Hospital, New York, after an operation for cancer. Mrs Terwilliger was well known in this city, having resided here a number of years ago. She is survived by her mother and one sister, Mrs Frank T Chambers of this city. The body was brought to this city and interment took place in Hillside Cemetery Wednesday afternoon.9 |
Family | William M Terwilliger b. Aug 1868 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 368B, National Archives Film T9-0912.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Page: 368B; Enumeration District: 45; Image: 0114.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Warwick, Orange, New York; Page: 10; Enumeration District: 0055; FHL microfilm: 1241142.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : from Vol 3 Warwick Historical Papers transcribed by Terry Hahn and Edited by Dan Burrows. Warwick Valley Dispatch, dated Tuesday January 14, 1914.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, father's probate documents, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, New York, Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948.
- [S517] Dan Burrows : The Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY, Dec 2, 1974, Pg 51.
Sophrona Skutt1,2
F, #19068, b. June 1850
Married Name | Her married name was Maybee.3 | |
Name Variation | Sophrona Skutt was also known as Fronia.3 | |
Birth* | June 1850 | She was born in June 1850 at Orleans County, New York, daughter of Lorenzo C and Eliza J Skutt.2,4,5 |
Census* | 2 June 1875 | Sophrona Skutt appeared on the census of 2 June 1875 at Hamlin, Monroe County, New York. Lorenzo C Skutt, 56, M, Head, born in Monroe County, Married, owned land Eliza J Skutt, 51, F, Wife, born in Albany County, Married Sophrona Wright, 25, F, Daughter, born in Orleans County, Widow Mary A Wright, 2 11/12, F, [Grand] Daughter, born in Monroe County, Single lived in a framed house worth $900.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1880 | She married Loftus Walton Maybee, son of Alanson Maybee and Hannah Gifford, circa 1880.3,6,4 |
Census* | 11 June 1880 | Sophrona Skutt and Loftus Walton Maybee appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 at Carlton, Orleans County, New York. Loftus Maybee, White, Male, 36, Head, Married, Farmer, born in Canada, Father born in New York, Mother born in Canada Fronia Maybee, White, Female, 30, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary Wright, White, Female, 8, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Fred Maybee, White, Male, 19, Brother, Single, Laborer, born in Canada, Father born in New York, Mother born in Canada.7 |
Census | 13 June 1900 | Sophrona Skutt and Loftus Walton Maybee appeared on the census of 13 June 1900 at Hamlin, Monroe County, New York. Loftus Maybee, Head, W, M, Dec 1844, 55, M, 20, Canada, Canada, Canada, [illegible], owns mortgaged farm Sophrona Maybee, Wife, W, F, June 1852, 47, M, 20, 1 child born and living, New York, New York, New York.4 |
Census | 16 April 1910 | Sophrona Skutt and Loftus Walton Maybee appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at Kendall Township, Orleans County, New York. Loftus W Maybe, Head, M, W, 66, M1, 35, Canada New York New York, immigrated in 1857, own income, owns home Saphronia S. Maybe, Wife, F, W, 65, M2, 35, 1 children born, living 1 New York New York New York, none Sylvia D. McKinney, Cousin, F, W, 66, W, 1 children born, none living New York New York New York, Practical; Nurse, Families.6 |
Family | Loftus Walton Maybee b. Dec 1843, d. 18 Oct 1918 | |
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Citations
- [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, E.D. 01, Household 39.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 89D, National Archives Film T9-0912.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, Roll T623 1072, Page 6B, ED 13.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kendall, Orleans, New York; Roll: M432_575; Page: 38A; Image: 80.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kendall, Orleans, New York; Series: T624; Roll: 1061; Page: 147A; Enumeration District: 154; Part: 2; Line: 2.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Carlton, Orleans, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Page: 89D; Enumeration District: 144; Image: 0397.
Mary Wright1
F, #19069, b. circa May 1872
Step-father* | Loftus Walton Maybee1 b. Dec 1843, d. 18 Oct 1918 |
Mother* | Sophrona Skutt1 b. Jun 1850 |
Birth* | circa May 1872 | Mary Wright was born circa May 1872 at Monroe County, New York.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | 2 June 1875 | Mary Wright appeared on the census of 2 June 1875 in the household of Sophrona Skutt at Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, ; Lorenzo C Skutt, 56, M, Head, born in Monroe County, Married, owned land Eliza J Skutt, 51, F, Wife, born in Albany County, Married Sophrona Wright, 25, F, Daughter, born in Orleans County, Widow Mary A Wright, 2 11/12, F, [Grand] Daughter, born in Monroe County, Single lived in a framed house worth $900.2 |
(Witness) Census | 11 June 1880 | Mary Wright appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in the household of Loftus Walton Maybee and Sophrona Skutt at Carlton, Orleans County, New York, ; Loftus Maybee, White, Male, 36, Head, Married, Farmer, born in Canada, Father born in New York, Mother born in Canada Fronia Maybee, White, Female, 30, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Mary Wright, White, Female, 8, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Fred Maybee, White, Male, 19, Brother, Single, Laborer, born in Canada, Father born in New York, Mother born in Canada.3 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 89D, National Archives Film T9-0912.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, E.D. 01, Household 39.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Carlton, Orleans, New York; Roll: 912; Family History Film: 1254912; Page: 89D; Enumeration District: 144; Image: 0397.
Elizabeth A (?)1
F, #19070, b. 1828
Married Name | Her married name was Maybee.2 | |
Birth* | 1828 | Elizabeth A (?) was born in 1828 at Montgomery County, New York.3,4 |
Marriage* | She married Aaron Mindrus Maybee, son of Abraham Maybee and Mary Widger.2 | |
Census | 21 June 1870 | Elizabeth A (?) and Aaron Mindrus Maybee appeared on the census of 21 June 1870 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. Aaron M. Mabee, 41, M, W, Farmer, $500, $375, NY Elisabeth Mabee, 41, F, W, Keeping House, NY Frankie Mabee, 3/12 born in March, M, W, NY.5 |
Census | 18 June 1875 | Elizabeth A (?) and Aaron Mindrus Maybee appeared on the census of 18 June 1875 at Parish Township, Oswego County, New York. Mindrus Maibee, 46.M, Head, born in Oswego County, Farmer, owned land Elizabeth Maibee, F, 46, Wife, born in Montgomery County lived in a frame house worth $250.6 |
Census* | 10 June 1880 | Elizabeth A (?) and Aaron Mindrus Maybee appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. A. M. Maybee, White, Male, 51, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Elizabeth Maybee, White, Female, 51, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.7 |
Census | 16 February 1892 | Elizabeth A (?) and Aaron Mindrus Maybee appeared on the census of 16 February 1892 at Parish, Oswego County, New York.8 |
Census* | June 1900 | Elizabeth A (?) appeared on the census of June 1900 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. Elizabeth Maybee, Head, W, F, Apr 1826, 74, Wd, bore no children, New York, New York, New York, Farmer, owns farm free of mortgage.3 |
Census | April 1910 | Elizabeth A (?) appeared on the census of April 1910 at Parish, Oswego County, New York. Elizabeth Mabie, Head, F, W, 81, Wd, illegible children born, none living, New York, New York, New York, own income, owns home.9 |
Family | Aaron Mindrus Maybee b. c 1828 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 28B, National Archives Film T9-0915.
- [S25] Records of the Dutch Reform Church - Marriages, online http://olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/rdcmarr1639.shtml, Page 28B, National Archives Film T9-0915.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll: T623 1144; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 138.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Parish, Oswego, Pg 24, Household 222, Family 235.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll M593_1074; Page: 359A; Image: 20; Family History Library Film: 552573.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Parish, Oswego, New York, Household 235.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Roll: 915; Family History Film: 1254915; Page: 28B; Enumeration District: 260; Image: 0058.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1892, Parish, Oswego, ED 1.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Parish, Oswego, New York; Series: T624; Roll: 1063; Page: 122A; Enumeration District: 149; Part: 1; Line: 10.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Oswego County, Parish, Page 359, M593-Roll 1074.
Asa Clark1
M, #19071, b. circa 1802
Birth* | circa 1802 | Asa Clark was born circa 1802 at Jefferson County, New York.1,2 |
Marriage* | He married Susan Chase.3 | |
Census* | 1850 | Asa Clark appeared on the census of 1850 at Mexico, Oswego County, New York. Asa age 48, a farmer; Lucinda age 50; Perry age 19; William, age 20; Sarah age 14; Hannah , age 10.3 |
(Witness) Census | 15 June 1875 | Asa Clark appeared on the census of 15 June 1875 in the household of Orin Maybee and Sarah Clark at Mexico, Oswego County, New York, ; Orin Maybee, 45, M, Head, born in Oswego County, Married, Farmer, owns land Sarah Maybee, 38, F, Wife, born in Jefferson County, Married Joseph Maybee, 20, M, Son, born in Oswego County, Single, Shingle Sawyer Sylvanus Maybee, 15, M, Son, born in Oswego County, Single Edith Maybee, 6, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, Single Asa Clark, 72, Father, born in Jefferson County, Widower Lived in a frame house worth $400.2 |
(Witness) Census | 1 June 1880 | Asa Clark appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of Orin Maybee and Sarah Clark at Richland, Oswego County, New York, ; Orin Maybee, White, Male, 49, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in Connecticut, Mother born in Connecticut Sarah Maybee, White, Female, 44, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in New York Sylvenus Maybee, White, Male, 20, Son, Single, Farming, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Edeth Maybee, White, Female, 12, Daughter, Single, At School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Asa Clark, White, Male, 79, Father-in-Law, Widower, Farmer, ill with Rose Cancer, born in Vermont, parents birthplaces left blank.4 |
Family | Susan Chase b. c 1799, d. b 1850 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 77A, National Archives Film T9-0915.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, York, State Census, 1875, Mexico, Oswego County, New York, E.D. 01, Household 252.
- [S145] WorldConnect Post-em, Esther Rancier, Email: e-mail address.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Richland, Oswego, New York; Roll: 915; Family History Film: 1254915; Page: 77A; Enumeration District: 263; Image: 0155.
Edith Mae Maybee1
F, #19072, b. 4 July 1868, d. 15 June 1938
Father* | Orin Maybee1 b. 1830, d. 11 Dec 1899 |
Mother* | Sarah Clark1 b. May 1834, d. 26 Jan 1912 |
Married Name | Her married name was Cummings. | |
Birth* | 4 July 1868 | Edith Mae Maybee was born on 4 July 1868 at Richland, Oswego County, New York.2,3 |
(Witness) Census | 9 August 1870 | Edith Mae Maybee appeared on the census of 9 August 1870 in the household of Orin Maybee and Sarah Clark at Mexico, Oswego County, New York, ; Orin Maybe, 39, M, W, Farmer, $1700, $800, NY Sarah Maybe, 34, F, W, Keeping House, NY Joseph Maybe, 15, M, W, At School, NY, attended school Sylvanus Maybe, 10, M, W, At School, NY, attended school Edith Maybe, 2, F, W, At Home, NY.4 |
(Witness) Census | 15 June 1875 | Edith Mae Maybee appeared on the census of 15 June 1875 in the household of Orin Maybee and Sarah Clark at Mexico, Oswego County, New York, ; Orin Maybee, 45, M, Head, born in Oswego County, Married, Farmer, owns land Sarah Maybee, 38, F, Wife, born in Jefferson County, Married Joseph Maybee, 20, M, Son, born in Oswego County, Single, Shingle Sawyer Sylvanus Maybee, 15, M, Son, born in Oswego County, Single Edith Maybee, 6, F, Daughter, born in Oswego County, Single Asa Clark, 72, Father, born in Jefferson County, Widower Lived in a frame house worth $400.5 |
(Witness) Census | 1 June 1880 | Edith Mae Maybee appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of Orin Maybee and Sarah Clark at Richland, Oswego County, New York, ; Orin Maybee, White, Male, 49, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in Connecticut, Mother born in Connecticut Sarah Maybee, White, Female, 44, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in New York Sylvenus Maybee, White, Male, 20, Son, Single, Farming, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Edeth Maybee, White, Female, 12, Daughter, Single, At School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Asa Clark, White, Male, 79, Father-in-Law, Widower, Farmer, ill with Rose Cancer, born in Vermont, parents birthplaces left blank.6 |
Marriage* | 3 September 1883 | Edith Mae Maybee married Edward Cummings on 3 September 1883 at Natural Dam, St Lawrence County, New York.3 |
(Mentioned) oObit | 31 January 1912 | Edith Mae Maybee was mentioned in the obituary of of Sarah Clark on 31 January 1912 at Watertown, Jefferson County, New York; Mrs Sarah Maybee Williams, widow of Andrew Williams, died Friday morning at the family home 660 Emerson street, aged 75 years. Mrs Williams was a former resident of Mexico, coming here three months ago to live with her daughter , Mrs Edward Cummings. Mrs Williams is survived, besides her daughter, Mrs Cummings; by a son Joseph H. Maybee of Mexico, and a sister, Mrs Lewis Hawley of Pulaski.7 |
Residence* | 1928 | Edith Mae Maybee and Edward Cummings lived in 1928 at 657 Olive, Apt 3, Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.8 |
Death* | 15 June 1938 | Edith Mae Maybee died on 15 June 1938 at Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, at age 69.3 |
oObit* | 15 June 1938 | On 15 June 1938 at Watertown, New York, the obituary of Edith Mae Maybee read: Mrs Edith Mae Cummings, 69, widow of Edward Cummings, died late this morning at the private nursing home of Mrs Jessie Martin, 336 Gale street, where she had been a patient since Thursdsay. She had been suffering from a complication of diseases, including arthritis Mrs Cummings lived with a granddaughter, Mrs Malcom A. (Doris M. Cummings) Bedar, 281 High Street, who has now moved to 246 High Street. She has been confined to her bed for two years. She was born at Richland, July 4, 1868, a daughter of the late Orin and Sarah Clark Maybee. For many years she resided at Natural Dam and then at Gouverneur. For the last 32 years she had resided in this city, coming to Watertown from Gouverneur. She was married to Edward Cummings of Gouverneur Sept. 3, 1883, at Natural Dam, where she was then residing. Rev W. Dempster Chase, minister of the Methodist Episcopal church, performed the ceremony. Mr Cummings died in an Ogdensburg hospital March 28, 1928. Tracy Clark Cummings, the only child of Mr and Mrs Cummings, disappeared about 14 years ago and whether he is still living is not definitely known. Mrs Cummings was a member of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church. Surviving her are a daughter-in-law, Mrs Lorraine E. Cummings, Cleveland, O; four grandchildren, Mrs Bedar, city, Wardell F. E. and Howard E Cummings, Cleveland, and Mrs Virgil (Thelma Cummings) VanParys, Bay City, Mich; two nieces in Mexico, N. Y., and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 at the Bedor home. Rev Fred R. Tiffany, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the North Watertown cemetery.3 |
Burial | She was buried at North Watertown Cemetery, Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.9 |
Family | Edward Cummings b. Aug 1853, d. 28 Mar 1928 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 77A, National Archives Film T9-0915.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Gouverneur, Saint Lawrence, New York; Roll: T623; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 92.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from obit sent in by Lynn C, on 17 Feb 2016, e-mail address.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Mexico, Oswego, New York; Roll M593_1072; Page: 625A; Image: 538; Family History Library Film: 552571.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, York, State Census, 1875, Mexico, Oswego County, New York, E.D. 01, Household 252.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Richland, Oswego, New York; Roll: 915; Family History Film: 1254915; Page: 77A; Enumeration District: 263; Image: 0155.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Jeff Jerrett, e-mail address, 30 Jun 2014. Obituary in The Watertown Re-Union, Wednesday, January 31, 1912.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Watertown, New York, City Directory, 1928.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 124268487.
Grace Mabie1
F, #19073, b. 1 January 1874, d. 17 December 1914
Father* | Henry Mabie1 b. 28 Nov 1841, d. 10 Dec 1913 |
Mother* | Maria Adrianna Ives1 b. 10 Aug 1847, d. 13 Nov 1915 |
Married Name | Her married name was Hunter.2 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Holmes.3 | |
Birth* | 1 January 1874 | Grace Mabie was born on 1 January 1874 at Connecticut.1,4 |
(Witness) Census | 12 June 1880 | Grace Mabie appeared on the census of 12 June 1880 in the household of Sylvester Mabie and Caroline A. Hetherington at Patterson, Putnam County, New York, ; Sylvester Mabie, White, Male, 74, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Caroline A. Mabie, White, Female, 71, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in New York Henry Mabie, White, Male, 38, Son, Married, Works On Farm, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Maria Mabie, White, Female, 31, Daughter-in-Law, Married, At Home, born in Connecticut, Father born in Connecticut, Mother born in Connecticut Grace Mabie, White, Female, 6, Grand Daughter, Single, At School, born in Connecticut, Father born in New York, Mother born in Connecticut Nathan Kirk, White, Male, 27, Hired Man, Single, Works on Farm, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Eemery Kirk, White, Male, 17, Hired Man, Single, Works on Farm, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Ellen O'Connor, White, Female, 23, Servant, Single, Works in house, born in New Jersey , Father born in Ireland, Mother born in Ireland Allice Ives, White, Female, 17, Boarder, Single, School Teacher, born in Connecticut, Father born in Connecticut, Mother born in Connecticut.5 |
Marriage* | 3 October 1894 | Grace Mabie married George Shove Holmes on 3 October 1894 at Patterson, Putnam County, New York. "Married at the home of the brides' parents, Patterson. Wednesday, October, 3, by Rev. O. S. Dean, Miss Grace Mabie, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. Henry Mabie, and George S. Holmes, of Pawling."3 |
Divorce* | before 1900 | Grace Holmes and George Shove Holmes were divorced before 1900. |
Marriage* | 24 July 1909 | Grace Mabie married James Francis Hunter on 24 July 1909 at Manhattan, New York City, New York. "Friends of Henry Mabie and wife have received announcement of the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Grace Mabie Holmes, to James Francis Hunter on Saturday, July 24, in New York City."6,7 |
Census* | 20 April 1910 | Grace Hunter and James Francis Hunter appeared on the census of 20 April 1910 at 1323 Dorchester Road, Brooklyn, New York City, New York. James F Hunter, Head, M, W, 33, Married once for 1 year, Maryland, Maryland, New York, Mechanical Engineer, Illuminating Gas Grace M Hunter, Wife, F, W, 33, Married twice, this time for 1 year, no children born, Connecticut, New York, Connecticut Minnie Malloy, F, W, Servant, 23, Single, Ireland, Ireland, Ireland, Immigrated in 1907, servant, private family.8 |
(Witness) oObit | 12 December 1913 | Grace Mabie was mentioned in the obituary of Henry Mabie on 12 December 1913 at Carmel, New York; Hon. Henry Mabie. a prominent Putnam county politician and holder of various elective and appointive offices died Wednesday night, Dec. 10. in Albany of heart failure, aged 72 years. Mr. Mabie was born in East Fishkill in 1811, a son of Sylvester and Caroline Mabie. His parents moved to Patterson when he was quite young. He attended the local schools and the Delaware Literary institute at Franklin, N. Y. He taught school for a few years but the greater part of his life was devoted to farming. As a Republican he took an active interest in politics and in 1882 was elected supervisor of Patterson and upon taking his seat in the board was elected chairman, an unusual honor. He served two years as supervisor and was then elected assemblyman. He was appointed clerk of the board of supervisors in 1877 and served three years. In 1898 he was again elected supervisor of Patterson and served until 1911. He had served as librarian in the state assembly several years and during the past few years had lived there. He leaves a wife, who was with him in Albany; and one daughter living in Flatbush, Brooklyn. He was a member of Harlem Valley Lodge P. & A M., of many years standing. The funeral will be held at his late home in Patterson Saturday afternoon.9 |
Death* | 17 December 1914 | Grace Mabie died on 17 December 1914 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York, at age 40.10 |
oObit* | 18 December 1914 | On 18 December 1914 at Brooklyn, New York City, New York, the obituary of Grace Mabie read: Mrs. Grace F. Hunter, 20 years old. died yesterday at her residence, 1323 Dorchester road, Flatbush, after an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Hunter was born in 1894 in Patterson, N.Y., and since her marriage to Mr. Hunter; six years ago, has resided in Brooklyn. In that time she had made many friends in the Flatbush section. She was a member of the Holy Innocents Roman Catholic Church of Flatbush. and was connected with all the women's societies of the church. She was the daughter of Mrs. Mabie and the late Henry Mable. Her husband. James F. Hunter, is assistant superintendent of the Consolidated Gas Company of Manhattan. Funeral services will be held from her late residence at 8 a.m. tomorrow; thence to the Church of the Holy Innocents, here a requiem mass will be offered. Interment will be in Baltimore, Md.11 |
Family 1 | George Shove Holmes b. 19 May 1872, d. 20 Apr 1951 |
Family 2 | James Francis Hunter b. 10 Oct 1876, d. 8 Sep 1961 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 56A, National Archives Film T9-0917.
- [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, The Putnam Country Courier, Carmel NY, Friday afternoon, August 3, 1934.
- [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, The Putnam Country Courier, Carmel NY, October 13, 1894.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948 says 1 Jan 1875.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Patterson, Putnam, New York; Roll: 917; Family History Film: 1254917; Page: 56A; Enumeration District: 78; Image: 0114.
- [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, Brewster [NY] Budget, Friday, July 30, 1909.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, New York, U.S., Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018; and New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937.
- [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Brooklyn Ward 29, Kings, New York; Roll: T624_983; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 1024; FHL microfilm: 1374996.
- [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, The Putnam Country Courier, Carmel NY, December 15, 1938 "Putnam County 25 Years Ago."
- [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, mother's obit in The Putnam Country Courier, Carmel NY, Friday Afternoon, November 19, 1915.
- [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, The Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle, Friday, December 18, 1914.
Otto Schmidt1
M, #19074, b. 16 August 1879, d. 9 April 1947
Father* | Otto G. Schmidt1 b. c 1857, d. b 1900 |
Mother* | Emma V. Mabee1 b. 3 Sep 1857, d. 14 Apr 1948 |
Birth* | 16 August 1879 | Otto Schmidt was born on 16 August 1879 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | 5 June 1880 | Otto Schmidt appeared on the census of 5 June 1880 in the household of Otto G. Schmidt and Emma V. Mabee at 39 Vail Avenue, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, ; Otto Schmidt, White, Male, 24, Head, Married Deals In Old Coins, born in Prussia Father born in Prussia Mother born in Prussia Emma Schmidt, White, Female, 22, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Illinois, Father born in Nova Scotia, Mother born in New York Otto Schmidt Jr, White, Male, 9/12 born August, Son, Single, born in Massachusetts, Home, Father born in Prussia Mother born in Illinois Frank Mabee, White, Male, 51, Father-in-Law, Married, Physician, born in Nova Scotia, Father born in Nova Scotia, Mother born in England George Mabee, White, Male, 14, Brother-in-Law, Single, Clerk In Coin Store, born in New York, Father born in Nova Scotia, Mother born in New York Jennie Mabee, White, Female, 47, Mother-in-Law, Married, Lives In Family, born in New York, Father born in Ireland, Mother born in New Jersey.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1916 | Otto Schmidt married Sadie Scheidemantel circa 1916.4,5 |
WW2YA* | 27 April 1942 | On 27 April 1942, Otto Schmidt, Mountain Gateway Star Route, Mt Pleasant, West Co., Penna, born 16 Aug 1879 in Worcester, Mass, registered for the draft. He was self employed. The person who would always know his address was his wife, Mrs Sadie Schmidt at the same address. He was White, 5' 10½", 180 pounds, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion.6 |
Residence* | 27 April 1942 | Otto Schmidt and Sadie Schmidt lived on 27 April 1942 at Mountain Gateway Star Route, Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.6 |
Death* | 9 April 1947 | Otto Schmidt died on 9 April 1947 at Ellwood, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, at age 67.7 |
Burial* | He and Sadie Schmidt were buried at Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.8 |
Family | Sadie Scheidemantel b. 15 Jun 1883, d. 14 Oct 1962 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 573B, National Archives Film T9-0921, age 47.
- [S3] Unknown author, "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007,."
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Troy, Rensselaer, New York; Roll: 921; Family History Film: 1254921; Page: 573B; Enumeration District: 148; Image: 0269.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967.
- [S303] 1930 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0469; FHL microfilm: 2341721.
Otto's age first married was 34. - [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.
- [S500] Newspapers.com, online https://www.newspapers.com/, obit in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), 11 Apr 1947, Fri, Page 8.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 197704351 & 197706929.
George C Taylor1
M, #19075, b. 12 July 1825, d. 4 August 1880
Birth* | 12 July 1825 | George C Taylor was born on 12 July 1825 at Columbia County, New York.1,2 |
Marriage* | He married Margaret Ann Johnson, daughter of John V. B. Johnson and Jane Mabie.1 | |
(Witness) Census | 19 June 1875 | George C Taylor appeared on the census of 19 June 1875 in the household of John V. B. Johnson and Jane Mabie at Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, ; John V B Johnson, M, 56, born in Rockland, Married, Farmer Jane Johnson, F, Wife, 57, born in Rockland, Married Margaret M Taylor, F, Daughter, 36, born in Rockland, Married George Taylor, M, Son in law, 42 , born in Columbia, Married, RR Clerk Peter M Johnson, M, Son, 34, born in Rockland, Married, Farmer Emma Johnson, F, Daughter, 32 , born in Ontario, Married Hiram Jessop , M, Son in law, 35 , born in Ontario, Married, RR Conductor (Erie) Ella Jessop, F, Daughter, 26, born in Rockland, Married Effie Johnson, F, Daughter, 18, born in Rockland George Taylor, M, Grandson, 16, born in Rockland John J Jessop, M, Grandson, 3 ½, born in Rockland Julia Jessop, F, Granddaughter, 7m, born in Rockland Margaret Mabie, F, Mother, 80, born in Rockland, Widowed Warren Lake, M, Servant, 19, Servant, born in Rockland, Servant Frank Degroot18, M, Servant, born in Rockland, Servant Lived in a Framed house worth $2000.3 |
(Witness) Census | 18 June 1880 | George C Taylor appeared on the census of 18 June 1880 in the household of John V. B. Johnson and Jane Mabie at Town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, ; John V. B. Johnson, White, Male, 61, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Jane Johnson, White, Female, 62, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York George C. Taylor, White, Male, 54, Son-in-Law, Married, Clerk On Rail Road, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Margaret Taylor, White, Female, 42, Daughter, Married, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Jennie Taylor, White, Female, 21, Daughter, Single, School Teacher, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Newton Rutter, White, Male, 30, Son-in-Law, Married, Rail Road Clerk, born in Maryland, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Maryland Evaline Rutter, White, Female, 22, Daughter, Married, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Margaret Mabie, White, Female, 86, Mother-in-Law, Widow, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Susan Day, White, Female, 80, Cousin, Widow, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.4 |
Death* | 4 August 1880 | George C Taylor died on 4 August 1880 at age 55.2 |
Burial* | He and Margaret Ann Johnson were buried at Rockland Cemetery, Sparkill, Rockland County, New York.2 |
Family | Margaret Ann Johnson b. 15 Oct 1837, d. 10 May 1914 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 153A, National Archives Film T9-0924.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 167744147.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Orangetown, Rockland, New York, USA, E.D. 01, Household 405.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Orangetown, Rockland, New York; Roll: 924; Family History Film: 1254924; Page: 153A; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 0308.
Newton Scott Rutter
M, #19077, b. 4 March 1850, d. 7 May 1910
Birth* | 4 March 1850 | Newton Scott Rutter was born on 4 March 1850 at Maryland.1,2 |
Marriage* | 5 January 1880 | He married Evelyn Demaray Johnson, daughter of John V. B. Johnson and Jane Mabie, on 5 January 1880 at Old Tappan, New Jersey.3 |
(Witness) Census | 18 June 1880 | Newton Scott Rutter appeared on the census of 18 June 1880 in the household of John V. B. Johnson and Jane Mabie at Town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, ; John V. B. Johnson, White, Male, 61, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Jane Johnson, White, Female, 62, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York George C. Taylor, White, Male, 54, Son-in-Law, Married, Clerk On Rail Road, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Margaret Taylor, White, Female, 42, Daughter, Married, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Jennie Taylor, White, Female, 21, Daughter, Single, School Teacher, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Newton Rutter, White, Male, 30, Son-in-Law, Married, Rail Road Clerk, born in Maryland, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Maryland Evaline Rutter, White, Female, 22, Daughter, Married, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Margaret Mabie, White, Female, 86, Mother-in-Law, Widow, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Susan Day, White, Female, 80, Cousin, Widow, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York.4 |
Death* | 7 May 1910 | Newton Scott Rutter died on 7 May 1910 at age 60.5 |
Burial* | He and Evelyn Demaray Johnson were buried at Rockland Cemetery, Sparkill, Rockland County, New York.6 |
Family | Evelyn Demaray Johnson b. 22 Apr 1856, d. 26 May 1948 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 153A, National Archives Film T9-0924.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911.
- [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Orangetown, Rockland, New York; Roll: 924; Family History Film: 1254924; Page: 153A; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 0308.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 170670596.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 170670594.
George West1
M, #19078, b. 17 February 1823, d. 20 September 1901
Birth* | 17 February 1823 | George West was born on 17 February 1823 at England.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1844 | He married Louisa Rose circa 1844.2 |
Census* | 15 June 1880 | George West and Louisa Rose appeared on the census of 15 June 1880 at Milton, Saratoga County, New York. George West, White, Male, 57, Head, Married, Paper Manufacturer, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Louisa West, White, Female, 57, Wife, Married Keeping House, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Douglass W. Maybee, White, Male, 32, Son-in-Law, Married, Supt. Paper Mill, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Florence L. Maybee, White, Female, 24, Daughter, Married, At Home, born in Massachusetts, Father born in England, Mother born in England Louisa W. Maybee, White, Female, 3, Grandchild, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Massachusetts George W. Maybee, White, Male, 2, Grandchild, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Massachusetts Walter W. Maybee, White, Male, 5/12 born January, Grandchild, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Massachusetts Esther Cowell, White, Female, 46, Servant, Single, Servant, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Louisa Dymond, White, Female, 21, Servant, Single, Servant, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Matilah Wing, White, Female, 16, Servant, Single, Servant, born in Vermont, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in Vermont.3 |
Death* | 20 September 1901 | George West died on 20 September 1901 at Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York, at age 78.4 |
Probate* | 18 November 1901 | His estate was probated on 18 November 1901 at Saratoga County, New York. "In the Surrogate's Court of Saratoga county to-day was admitted to probate the will of ex- Congressman George West, who died at Ballston Spa on Sept.20. The estate is valued at $2,250,000, of which $2,000,000 is personal property, the balance consisting of real estate in New York City, Philadelphia, and Saratoga county. Tho beneficiaries under the will are tho testator's son and daughter. George West, Jr., of Ballston Spa and Mrs. Florence L. Mabee, wife of Douglass W. Mabee of Saratoga Springs."4 |
Anecdote* | Born in England 'in very moderate circumstances' in 1823, George West emigrated to the United States in 1849 at the age of 26. He moved to Ballston Spa in 1860 to be superintendent of a mill in Rock City Falls. By 1880, West was the largest manufacturer of specialty paper bags in the world. In 1899, he sold his interests to the Union Bag & Paper Co. West served in the state Assembly from 1872 to 1876 and served two non-consecutive terms in Congress in the 1880s. He was a philanthropist, contributing half of the cost to build the Methodist Episcopal Church in Ballston Spa (now the United Methodist Church) and donating the pipe organ and other fixtures. His son, George, and son-in-law, Douglass W. Mabee, carried on the business.5 |
Family | Louisa Rose b. Sep 1822, d. 25 Jan 1901 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pages 250D & 251A, National Archives Film T9-0928.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Milton, Saratoga, New York; Roll: T623_1159; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 121.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Milton, Saratoga, New York; Roll: 928; Family History Film: 1254928; Pages 250D-251A; ED 77; Images 0502-3.
- [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, probate notice in The New York NY Sun, Tuesday, November 19, 1901.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from from Jennifer Micklas, e-mail address, Quoting "The life of George West" in ©The Saratogian 12/13/2004.
Louisa Rose
F, #19079, b. September 1822, d. 25 January 1901
Married Name | Her married name was West.1 | |
Birth* | September 1822 | Louisa Rose was born in September 1822 at England.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1844 | She married George West circa 1844.2 |
Census* | 15 June 1880 | Louisa Rose and George West appeared on the census of 15 June 1880 at Milton, Saratoga County, New York. George West, White, Male, 57, Head, Married, Paper Manufacturer, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Louisa West, White, Female, 57, Wife, Married Keeping House, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Douglass W. Maybee, White, Male, 32, Son-in-Law, Married, Supt. Paper Mill, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York Florence L. Maybee, White, Female, 24, Daughter, Married, At Home, born in Massachusetts, Father born in England, Mother born in England Louisa W. Maybee, White, Female, 3, Grandchild, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Massachusetts George W. Maybee, White, Male, 2, Grandchild, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Massachusetts Walter W. Maybee, White, Male, 5/12 born January, Grandchild, Single, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Massachusetts Esther Cowell, White, Female, 46, Servant, Single, Servant, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Louisa Dymond, White, Female, 21, Servant, Single, Servant, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England Matilah Wing, White, Female, 16, Servant, Single, Servant, born in Vermont, Father born in Vermont, Mother born in Vermont.3 |
Death* | 25 January 1901 | Louisa Rose died on 25 January 1901 at Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York, at age 78.4 |
Family | George West b. 17 Feb 1823, d. 20 Sep 1901 | |
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Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pages 250D & 251A, National Archives Film T9-0928.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Milton, Saratoga, New York; Roll: T623_1159; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 121.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Milton, Saratoga, New York; Roll: 928; Family History Film: 1254928; Pages 250D-251A; ED 77; Images 0502-3.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, West Alpert Family Tree.
William Mabey
M, #19080, b. 1858, d. 10 October 1884
Father* | Benjamin R. Mabey1 b. Aug 1838, d. 5 Nov 1902 |
Mother* | Jennet Logan1 b. 16 May 1838, d. 17 Apr 1917 |
Birth* | 1858 | William Mabey was born in 1858 at New Jersey.1 |
(Witness) Census | 1 July 1865 | William Mabey appeared on the census of 1 July 1865 in the household of Benjamin R. Mabey and Jennet Logan at Milton Township, Saratoga County, New York, ; Benj Maybe, 26, M, born in NJ, Paper Hanger, native voter Jeanette Maybe, 25, F, Wife, 2 children born, married once, now married, born in Scotland Wm Maybe, 6, M, Child, born in NJ Amilia Maybe, 4, F, Child, born in NJ.2 |
(Witness) Census | 17 August 1870 | William Mabey appeared on the census of 17 August 1870 in the household of Benjamin R. Mabey and Jennet Logan at Greenfield Center, Milton Township, Saratoga County, New York, ; Benj R. Maybee, 32, M, W, Confectioner, —, —, NJ Jeanette Maybee, 31, F, W, Keeping House, Scotland William Maybee, 12, M, W, NJ, attended school Arvilla Maybee, 9, F, W, NJ, attended school James Maybee, 4, M, W, NY.3 |
(Witness) Census | 9 June 1880 | William Mabey appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in the household of Benjamin R. Mabey and Jennet Logan at Milton Township, Saratoga County, New York, ; Benjamin Maybe, White, Male, 41, Head, Married, marked as maimed, crippled, or bedridden, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Pennsylvania Janet Maybe, White, Female, 40, Wife, Married, Keeping House, Scotland, Father born in Scotland, Mother born in Scotland William Maybe, White, Male, 21, Son, Single, Works in Tannery, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Scotland Amelia Maybe, White, Female, 19, Daughter, Single, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Scotland James Maybe, White, Male, 13, Son, Single, born in New York, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Scotland.4 |
Death* | 10 October 1884 | William Mabey died on 10 October 1884 at Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York.5 |
Burial* | 12 October 1884 | He was buried on 12 October 1884 at Ballston Spa Village Cemetery, Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York.6 |
oObit | 13 October 1884 | On 13 October 1884 at Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York, the obituary of William Mabey read: William Maybee, a resident of North Side aged about 25 years and an employee of the Bulls Head tannery, died of typhoid fever on Friday last and was interred with the customary funeral solemnities yesterday.5 |
Citations
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pages 273D & 274A, National Archives Film T9-0928.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1865, Town of Milton, Saratoga, New York, Page 55, Household 287.
- [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Milton, Saratoga, New York; Roll M593_1088; Page: 329B; Image: 663; Family History Library Film: 552587.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Milton, Saratoga, New York; Roll: 928; Family History Film: 1254928; Pages273D & 274A; ED 78; Images 0547-8.
- [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from e-mail address from Fultonhistory.com, The Daily Saratogian, Saratoga Springs NY, Vol. 16, No. 25, Monday October 13, 1884.
- [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Ballston Spa Village Cemetery Records, B – 22 Grave # L.