| Name | Minnie Ann Mabee | 
| Birth | 11 Nov 1862 | Ontario, Canada  [1, 2] | 
| Gender | Female | 
| Census | 1871 | Seaforth, Huron County, Ontario, Canada  [3] | 
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16, Levi Mabee, M, 37, M, Ontario, R Baptist, German, Lumberman17, Sarah Mabee, F, 35, M, Ontario, English, German
 18, Vivian Mabee, F, 14, Ontario, R Baptist, German
 19, Malena Mabee, F, 9, Ontario, R Baptist, German
 20, Lovina Mabee, F, 7, Ontario, R Baptist, German
 1, Isebela Mabee, 5, Ontario, R Baptist, German
 Tenant with 1 cow
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| Census | 1881 | Seaforth, Huron County, Ontario, Canada  [4] | 
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Levi Mabee, M, M, 43, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, CarpenterSarah Mabee, F, M, 42, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian
 Mariam Mabee, F, 23, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, School Teacher
 Malina A. Mabee, F, 18, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, at school
 Lavina A. Mabee, F, 16, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, at school
 Sarah J. Mabee, F, 14, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian
 George A. Mabee M, 3, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian
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| Occupation | Between 1882 and 1884 | Argyle Street School, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [5] | 
| School Teacher | 
| Census | 10 Jul 1906 | 322 Kennedy, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [6] | 
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John F McIntyre, Head , M, M, 54, OntarioMrs J F McIntyre, Wife, F, M, 44, Ontario
 John A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 18, Manitoba
 Campbell M McIntyre, Son, M, S, 13, Manitoba
 Albert F McIntyre, Son, M, S, 2, Manitoba
 Levi Mabee, Father, M, M, 73, Ontario
 Alice A Pocock, Servant, F, S, 23, England, Immigrated in 1906
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| Witness-Obituary | 3 Aug 1911 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [7] | 
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ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED Mr. Levi Mabee Passes Over to the Majority. The funeral of the late Levi Mabee, one of Winnipeg's old timers, took place Monday afternoon to St. John's cemetery. Mr. Mabee was the eldest son of W. B. Mabee, of West Oxford, Ont. He was associated with his father for many years in agricultural, lumbering and milling industries. Later he moved to Seaforth, county of Huron, where he carried on a similar line of business, coming to Winnipeg in the early eighties, where he spent the remaining years of his life, with the exception of four or five years in British Columbia. In the early days Mr. Mabee carried on a wood and coal business in the city representing the one time the Pioneer Fuel Company of the south. He was a charter member of the First A. O. U. W. lodge instituted in the city, he was a Baptist, being connected with the Logan Avenue Baptist church during all the years of Its existence. He leaves to survive him a wife and four daughters, Miss Mabee and Mrs. J. F. McIntyre of Wlnnlpeg; Mrs. B. F. Hills of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. W. D. Scott, of Neepawa, Manitoba | 
| Census | 1916 | 178 Lenore, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [8] | 
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J F McIntyre, Head, M, M, 60, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, PrinterM A McIntyre, Wife, F, M, 50, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
 J A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 27, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Book Keeper
 C M McIntyre, Son, M, S, 22, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Soldier
 L A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 12, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, None
 S Maybee, Mother, F, W, 80, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
 M Maybee, Sister, F, S, 50, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
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| Anecdote | 29 Mar 1916 | McMaster Hall, Toronto, Canada  [9] | 
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On 29 Mar 1916 Campbell Mabee McIntyre, a single student Living at McMaster Hall, Toronto, signed Attestion Papers for the Canadian Over-Seas Expedition Force in Toronto. He gave his next of kin as Minnie McIntyre, 178 Lenore Street, Winnipeg | 
| Census | 8 Jun 1921 | 8 June 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [10] | 
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John Finlay McIntyre, owns a 10 room wood house, Head, M, Mar, 65, born in Ontario, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland, Canadian Nationality, Scotch origin, Baptist, BarristerMinnie Ann McIntyre, Wife, F, Mar, 55, born in Ontario, father born in England, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Baptist, none
 Campbell Mabel McIntyre, Son, M, S, 28, born in Manitoba, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Scotch origin, Baptist, Student, Medical
 Lorne Albert McIntyre, Son, M, S,  18, born in Manitoba, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Scotch origin, Baptist, Student
 Miriam Mabee, Sister-in-law, F, S, 50, born in Ontario, father born in England, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Baptist, none
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| Witness-Obituary | 
John Finlay McIntyre (1852-1936), Printer and publisher was born at Balderson, Ontario on 1 January 1852, he apprenticed as a printer in the office of the Perth Courier and the Arnprior Chronicle. In 1877 he came to Winnipeg with his brother, P. C. McIntyre, and opened the first job-printing office in the city, located on McDermot Avenue. About 20 years later, the business was sold and McIntyre joined the Douglass-McIntyre Printing Company on Princess Street, retiring from it around 1930.In 1886 he married Minnie Ann Mabee (1863-1935). They had four sons: John Alden McIntyre (1887-1918), Campbell Mabee McIntyre (1883-1956), Lorne A. McIntyre, and Duncan Archibald "Archie" McIntyre (1897-1906). He was treasurer of the Manitoba branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society for 24 years, first treasurer of the YMCA and serving a year as its President, Deacon of First Baptist Church for 56 years, a President of the Baptist Convention of Manitoba, and general secretary of the Baptist Union of Western Canada. He was a member of the Apollo Club and other musical organizations.
 He died at Winnipeg on 31 October 1936 and was buried in St. John's Cemetery.
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| Witness-Obituary | 11 Jan 1935 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [12, 13] | 
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B. F. HILLIS, FORMER LOCAL PRINTER, DIESFormerly composing room foremen for The Winnipeg Tribune, B. F. Hillis, aged about. 70 years, died Thursday evening at Cleveland, Ohio, after an illness of four days.
 Born at Dresden; Ont., Mr. Hlllis was educated at Chatham. Entering the printing trade In his youth he was employed with the Cleveland Leader for some time. In the early 80 s he moved to Winnipeg where he became composing room foreman for the old Telegram, a position which he later held with The Tribune.
 Some 30 years ago he returned to Cleveland, where he again was employed by the Leader.
 While in Winnipeg he married Lovina Mabee. If he had lived, the couple would have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in April.
 Besides his widow he is survived by a daughter, Hazel, a registered nurse in Cleveland, and a son, Milton, a printer in Philadelphia. Mrs. J. F. McIntyre, of Winnipeg, is a sister of Mrs. Hillis.
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| Reference Number | 11362 | 
| Death | 4 Sep 1935 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [14] | 
| Burial | Saint John's Anglican Cathedral Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  [15, 16] | 
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McIntyre; John Finlay; January 1, 1852; October 31, 1936; Malina Ann; November 11, 1860; April 9, 1935 | 
| Person ID | I11305 | Maybee Society | 
| Last Modified | 7 Apr 2024 |