| Name | Ethel Maude Maybee | 
| Birth | 11 Mar 1891 | Natural Dam, St Lawrence County, New York  [1, 2] | 
| Gender | Female | 
| Census | Jun 1900 | Mexico, Oswego County, New York  [3] | 
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Joseph Maybe, Head, Apr 1855, 45, M, 22, New York, New York, New York, Farmer, owns mortgaged farmEllen M Maybe, Wife, W, F, June 1856, 43, M, 22, 4 children born - still living 4, New York, New York, New York
 Leta R Maybe, Daughter, W, F, Jan 1879, 21, S, New York, New York, New York, Phothor?
 Bessie Maybe, Daughter, W, F, July 1896, 13, S, New York, New York, New York, At School
 Ethel M Maybe, Daughter, W, F, Nov 1891, 9, S, New York, New York, New York, At School
 Joseph H Maybe, Son, W, M, Jan 1895, 5, S, New York, New York, New York
 Sarah R Maybe, Mother, W, F, May 1834, 66, Wd, New York, New York, New York
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| Census | 22 Apr 1910 | Mexico Town, Oswego County, New York  [4] | 
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Joseph H Maybee, Head, M, W, 53, M1, 33, New York, New York, New York, Farms own farmElla Maybee, Wife, F, W, 51, M1, 33, 4 children born and living, New York, New York, New York, none
 Ethel M Maybee, Daughter, F, W, 19, S, New York, New York, New York, none
 Joseph H Maybee Jr, Son, M, W, 15, S, New York, New York, New York, attended school
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| Witness-Obituary | 2 Jan 1912 | Canton, New York  [5] | 
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Leta R., wife of Leon G. Crary, Esq, of this village passed away Wednesday morning after a very critical illness.  Mrs. Crary who was thirty-three years of age was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maybee of Mexico, N.Y. She was a young woman of the character and her going is a sad blow to her family and deeply regretted by many friends.  She is survived by her husband, an infant daughter Evelyn, her parents and two sisters and one brother, the latter Mrs Bessie Halsey, Miss Ethel Maybee and Joseph Maybee, Jr. of Mexico, NY.Mrs. Crary was an active worker in Canton Rebekah and Empire Chapter O.E.S.  Her funeral took place from the First Presbyterian Church of which she was a member, Friday at 2 pm.   The Rev. F. W. Townsend officiating.  Burial at Fairview
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| Census | 13 Jan 1920 | 634 James Street, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York  [6] | 
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Ethel Maybie, Lodger (in Rooming House), F, W, 27, S, New York, New York, New York, Clerical worker, Wholesalealso
 Ira Austin, Lodger (in Rooming House), M, W, 26, S, New York, New York, New York, Auto mechanic, Auto factory
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| Witness-Obituary | 7 Nov 1929 | Mexico, New York  [7] | 
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Mrs. Ella Streeter Maybee, 73, died Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Austin, town of New Haven, alter several weeks' illness.She was the daughter of Reuben end Emily Dyer Streeter and was born June 17, 1856, at Harrisvlle. She was a member of the North Mexico Methodist Episcopal church and Ladies Aid Society, and also a member of Mexico Grange. She had lived to this section 29 years.
 Surviving relatives include a son, Joseph Maybee, of Mexico; two daughters, Mrs. Harold Halsey of Mexico and Mrs. Ira Austin of New Haven, and seven grandchildren.
 The funeral was conducted at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at her home by the Rev. B. L. Waters of the Methodist Episcopal church. Interment was in Willis cemetery.
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| Witness-Obituary | 22 Dec 1932 | Mexico, New York  [8] | 
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Joseph H. Maybie, 36, a second lieutenant and veteran of theWorld War, died in the veterans branch of the Kings Park state hospital, Long Island, on Saturday, December 17, 1932, following an illness of several months.Mr. Maybie was born in the village of Hailesboro, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., son of Joseph H. Maybie and Ellen Streeter Maybie.
 Besides his widow, Rosetta Simmons Maybie, he leaves one son, Joseph H. Maybie Jr., one daughter Sheila; two sisters, Mrs. Harold Halsey and Mrs. Ira Austin, both of Mexico.
 On September 23, 1917, Mr. Maybie entered the United States service, being connected with the 32nd division of the 128th infantry. In May 1918, he was transferred to France where he participated in several large battles, returning to the United States in May 1919. He was the only commissioned officer from Mexico to return to the United States. Two other officers, Donald Stone and Gurley Davis, from this village were killed in action.
 Last rites were held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Simmons, Hungers Corners on Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock. Rev. B. L. Waters, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Mexico officiated. Interment was made in Willis cemetery. Committal services were in charge of Stone-Davis Post, American Legion. The Legion squad was present and fired a salute. Taps were sounded. The bearers were Harry E. Fish, Wesley Wallace, Leon Bailey, George Hanson, all ex-service men
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| Reference Number | 15683 | 
| Death | 15 Nov 1971 | Mexico, Oswego County, New York  [1] | 
| Person ID | I15605 | Maybee Society | 
| Last Modified | 7 Apr 2024 |