Name |
Charles D. Mabie [1, 2] |
Birth |
Abt 1824 |
New York [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1840 |
Winnebago County, Illinois [4] |
- Jeremiah Mabee, one man 40-50, one woman 30-40, two boys 15-20, two boys 10-15, three girls 5-10, and one boy under 5.
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Census |
24 Nov 1850 |
Fairview Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania [5] |
- Colby Maby, 26, M, Teamster, NY
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Census |
1 Jun 1860 |
Conneautville Borough, Crawford County, Pennsylvania [6] |
- Charles D. Mabie, 34, M, Staging, NY, $2000, $1000
Elizabeth Mabie, 33, F, PA, $1200, —
Frank E. Mabie, 9, F, PA, attended school
Harry C. Mabie, 2, F, PA
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Census |
4 Jun 1870 |
Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania [7] |
- Charles D. Mabie, 43, M, W, Hotel Keeper, $15000, $4000, NY
Elizabeth Mabie, 37, F, W, Keeping House, $1000, —, PA, mother foreign born
Frank Mabie, 19, M, W, Clerk in Hotel, PA
Harry C. Mabie, 11, M, W, Attending School, PA
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Will |
20 Sep 1873 |
Thurston County, Washington Territory [8] |
- I, Jeremiah Mabie, of Thurston County, Washington Territory, do hereby make and publish this, my last will and testament.
First. I give to my son Colby Mabie, and to Frances E. Mabie and William A Mabie, children of my son Andrew Mabie all my real estate, to be equally divided between them.
Second. I desire and direct that the administrator of my estate make sale of all my personal property according to law, and after payments of my just debts, that the net proceeds of such sale to be divided equally, one half to my son Colby and to the two children of my son Andrew.
Third. In the event my son Colby should not survive me, I desire that his children have the half of my estate bequeathed to him above.
Witness my hand September 20th 1873. /s/Jeremiah Mabie
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Note |
24 Jun 1874 |
Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania [9] |
- Sheriff's Sales
Daniel S Knox vs Elizabeth Mabie and Charles D Mabie, her husband, owners or reputed owners, and Charles D Mabie, contractor, to wit: The said building is located in the Borough of Tionesta in the County of Forest, and the State of Pennsylvania, on Lots numbered 58, 59, and 60 in the plot of G G Sickles, said lots fronting on Elm street and bounded on the east by said Elm street: the said building is a two story storied frame building 32' 9" in length and 20' 7" in width
[This building was to replace to the Holmes House hotel destroyed by fire on Dec 10, 1872]
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Death |
23 Feb 1882 |
Kinzua, Warren County, Pennsylvania [2, 10] |
Obituary |
1 Mar 1882 |
Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania [2] |
- It is with sincere regrets that we are called upon to chronicle the sudden death of Mr Charles D Mabie, which took place at Kinzua, Warren county, Pa, on Thursday, Feb 23, 1882. His complaint was pneumonia, and he lived but a few days after he was attacked. He had written to his family but a few days previous, stating that his health was good, and that he was succeeding nicely. His two sons, Frank and Harry arrived shortly after his death, and conveyed his remains to Fairview, Erie county, where the funeral took place, and he was laid to rest in the cemetery beside other relatives, gone before. Mr Mabie was well known throughout this section of the country, and at one time was one of the most successful businessmen in Crawford county, where he spent the greater portion of his life, principally in the hotel business, in which he had few equals. He was always courteous and kind, and made his guests feel at home while partaking of his hospitalities. He had his ups and downs in this world, and he always bore them bravely; he was never known to lay down under a misfortune. Although 58 years of age when he died he worked hard up to the day he was taken sick. "Peace be to his ashes."
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Obituary |
3 Mar 1882 |
Conneautville, Pennsylvania [11] |
- Mr Chas D Mabie who will be remembered by many of our citizens as proprietor of the Power House in this place (Conneautville) a score of years ago, died in Kinzua, Warren county, on Thursday of last week, of pneumonia, after a brief illness. He was a resident of Erie, where he leaves a wife, a sister of Mr S. D. Neal, of this place, and two sons, Frank and Harry Mabie. The remains were interred at Fairview on Saturday.
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Reference Number |
16668 |
Burial |
Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, Erie County, Pennsylvania [12] |
Person ID |
I16585 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |
Family |
Elizabeth M. Neal, b. 7 Sep 1827, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania d. 16 May 1910, 213 East Sixth Street, Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania (Age 82 years) |
Marriage |
22 May 1850 |
Erie County, Pennsylvania [14] |
- Married On Wednesday, the 22d ult., by Rev. D. Smith of Girard, Mr. Colbey Mabie and Miss Elizabeth M. Neal both of Fairview.
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Divorce |
Abt 1875 [15] |
Children |
| 1. Frank Eugene Mabie, b. 8 Apr 1851, Pennsylvania d. 8 Mar 1903, 315 West 10th Street, Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania (Age 51 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
+ | 2. Harry Clyde Mabie, b. 29 Jul 1858, Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania d. 14 May 1931, Erie County Home, Fairview Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania (Age 72 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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Family ID |
F8544 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |