Name |
Ida Louise Mabie [1] |
Birth |
22 Dec 1855 |
Bonus Township, Boone County, Illinois [2, 3] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
Jun 1860 |
Bonus Township, Boone County, Illinois [4] |
- Charles Maybe, 31, M, Farmer, NY, $3000, $600
Elmira Maybe, 26, F, NY
Ida L. Maybe, 4, F, IL
William Bellinger, M, 19, NY
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Census |
2 Aug 1870 |
Waverly PO, Sumner Township, Bremer County, Iowa [5] |
- Chas Mabie, 41, M, W, Farmer, $2500, $1000, NY
Elmira Mabie, 36, F, W, Keeping House, NY
Ida L. Mabie, 14, F, W, At Home, IL, attended school
Jay L. Mabie, 7, M, W, At Home, IL, attended school
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Census |
11 Jun 1880 |
Fredericksburg Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa [6] |
- Frank D. Warren, White, Male, 24, Head, Married, Farmer, born in Wisconsin, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Ida L. Warren, White, Female, 24, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Illinois
Roy Warren, White, Male, 4, Son, Single, born in Iowa, Father born in Wisconsin, Mother born in Illinois
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Census |
8 Apr 1901 |
Didsbury, Alberta, Canada [3] |
- Frank Warren, Male, White, Head, Married, 5 Feb, 1856, 45, born in USA, immigrated in 1900, Scotch origin, American nationality, Baptist, Farmer
Ida Warren, Female, White, Wife, Married, 22 Dec, 1855, 45, born in USA, immigrated in 1899, Dutch origin, American nationality, Baptist
Glen Warren, Male, White, Son, Single, 2 Dec, 1880, 20, born in USA, immigrated in 1899, Scotch origin, American nationality, Methodist, Farmer's son
Leslie Warren, Male, White, Son, Single, 10 Apr ,1887, 12, born in USA, immigrated in 1899, Scotch origin, American nationality, Methodist, attends school
Dean Warren, Male, White, Son, Single, 13 Sept, 1897, 3, born in USA, immigrated in 1899, Scotch origin, American nationality, Baptist
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Witness-Obituary |
18 Aug 1914 [7] |
- The following notice of the death of Mrs Charles Mabie, taken from a paper published at Roswell, New Mexico, will be of interest to her friends here. She at one time lived in Belvidere and was a cousin of the late Alonzo Marean, also being related to the Caswell, Whitney, and Rowan families
Roswell, New Mexico. – Brief funeral services were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock for the late Mrs Charles Mabie, whose death occurred yesterday. Services were at the home of the son, J. L. Mabie, 113 North Kentucky avenue, at the hour of sunset yesterday, July 26.
From an old family record we read: "Elmira Congdon was born December 8th, in the year of our lord 1833, in the town of Union, Broome county, N. Y." Charles Mabie was also a native of New York. They were married February 27, 1853, at Belvidere, Boone county, Ill. Two children were born to them: Ida Louise and Jay Lewis. The daughter, Mrs F. L. Warren, now lives in Grant's Pass, Oregon, while the other child, J. L. Mabie, is our esteemed citizen of the Mabie-Lowery Hardware company.
Mr and Mrs Charles Mabie experienced a life-time of united happiness, passing the milestone that marks the golden wedding anniversary. This was celebrated in Independence, Iowa, in 1903, as a delightful suprise to the old people.
Charles Mabie died at his home in Independence, Iowa, June 11, 1904, aged 75 years. It will be at his side in the family lot that dear Grandma Mabie will find her last resting place. The influence of her whole life of more than eighty years, was expressed in the last sentence she ever uttered – a simple trusting prayer to her Savior.
Most of her life was spent in Illinois and Iowa. In 1863 the young couple moved to Fredericksburg, Ia. And later moved to Independence. In 1908 she accompanied her son to New Mexico and has been a resident of our city since that time.
The large circle of her friends, especially amoung her own church people, are sad today because of the thought that no more will we see the calm, happy countenance of this beautiful character. The adult Bible class of the Baptist Church will miss the sight of the two old ladies, Mrs Goodsell and Mrs Mabie, sitting together listening to the lesson explanation as given by Dr. Goodsell.
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Death |
12 Mar 1941 |
Salem, Marion County, Oregon [8, 9] |
Obituary |
24 Mar 1941 |
Calgary, Alberta, Canada [9] |
- Mrs Ida Louise Warren died at her home in Salem, Oregon, on March 12, in the 86th year. Her husband, Franlk L. Warren died 18 years ago.
She is survived by four sons, Roy M. of Botha Alberta; Glenn M. of Olds; C. Leslie of Spokane, Wash..; Dean H. of Salem, Oregon; one daughter, Mrs Margaret Fessenden, Salem, Oregon, and three grandchildren
Mrs Warren was a pioneer of the Olds-Didsbury district, having arrived here with her husband and family in the fall of 1899. They homesteaded in in district where they remained until 1910, then moved to Oregon, where they have since resided.
Mr and Mrs Warren and family will be remembered by pioneer residents for their efforts in establishing church and social organizations, and encouraging musical talents in several districts of Alberta.
Funeral services were held on March 14, from Walner-Howell chapel, and concluding services in Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem.
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Reference Number |
16012 |
Burial |
Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem, Marion County, Oregon [10] |
Person ID |
I15933 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |