Name |
Helen Veness Mabie [1] |
Birth |
14 Oct 1871 |
Bonus Township, Boone County, Illinois [2, 3] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
17 Jun 1880 |
Bonus Township, Boone County, Illinois [4] |
- Daniel Mabie, White, Male, 63, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Massachusetts
Elizabeth S. Mabie, White, Female, 46, Wife, Married, Keeping House, England, Father born in England, Mother born in England
Fannie E. Mabie, White, Female, 24, Daughter, Single, School Teacher, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in England
Nellie Mabie, Daughter, White, Female, 8, Daughter, Single, attended school, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in England
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Census |
6 Jun 1900 |
412 West Hurlbut Avenue, Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois [3] |
- Otto Steudler, Head, White, Male, Nov 1867, 32, Married 5 years, born in Switzerland, Father born in Switzerland, Mother born in Switzerland, immigrated in 1882, Laborer
Hellen Steudler, Wife, White, Female, Oct 1871, 28, Married 5 years, 2 children born and living, born in Illinois, Father born in New York, Mother born in England
Clarence M Steudler, Illinois, Son, White, Male, Mar 1896, 4, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Switzerland, Mother born in Illinois
Edith E Steudler, Daughter, White, Female, Sept 1897, 2, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Switzerland, Mother born in Illinois
Elizabeth Mabie, Mother-in-law, White, Female, Jul 1833, 66, Widow, 3 children born - 1 still living, born in England, Father born in England, Mother born in England, immigrated in 1835
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Witness-Obituary |
8 Apr 1905 |
Belvidere, Illinois [5] |
- Mrs. Elizabeth V. Mabie, whose critical condition from a stroke of apoplexy at the home of her daughter, Mrs Otto Steudler in Woodstock was mentioned in the Republican yesterday, passed away at 7 o'clock last evening. Mrs E. S. Keeler, who is a niece of the late Mrs Mabie, returned from Woodstock this forenoon.
The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon in the Baptist church at Rockton, Winnebago county, where the burial will be made. The relatives and a number of friends will attend the services.
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Witness-Obituary |
1 May 1918 [6] |
- Rev Dr Henry Clay Mabie, formerly of Boone county, died yesterday at his home in Boston at the age of 71 years.
Dr Mabie had been taking charge this winter of a church in West Virginia, of which one of his sons is pastor and who has been engaged in Army work, and was stricken with apoplexy. He rallied sufficiently to be taken home, but passed away soon after arrival.
His wife, who was a daughter of the late Rev Dr and Mrs Chas Hill Roe, the former at one time pastor of the First Baptist church here, survives, as also two daughters and two sons, and an adopted daughter. Mrs Ennis Keeler, of this city, is a cousin, as was the late Joy H. Saxton. Mrs Fannie Mabie Chamberlain, of Huron, S. D., is a sister and Mrs Nellie Mabie Steadler, of Northfield, Mass, a half-sister.
Dr Mabie was born in Bonus, this county, and was a son of the late Mr and Mrs Daniel C. Mabie. He was a pastor of the Belvidere church mentioned from June 1884 for a year and four months. He had been pastor of the Rockford church from 1869 to 1873, and also pastor of the churches in Indianapolis, Ind, St Paul, Minn and elsewhere
He had for many years identified with the American Baptist Missionary Union, and as an officer was sent to Asia, Japan, China and India to visit its stations. Dr Mabie was a man of high intellectual attainments and character and great personal popularity. He was widely beloved and esteemed. He was the author of many religious volumes on his travels in missionary work, and wrote many treatises on religious thought of past and present times
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Witness-Obituary |
1 May 1918 |
Brattleboro, Vermont [7] |
- Northfield, Mass – Rev Dr Henry Clay Mabie, 71, who died yesterday at his home in Roslindale, Mass. Was a summer resident of East Northfield 25 years and was identified with religious work here, being one of the important speakers at the conferences each year. He also had been interested in much of the work of the town. Mr Mabie was a graduate of a theological seminary in Chicago and was pastor of several churches in the middle West. He was a prominent official of the American Baptist Missionary union and was sent out by the union in 1907 to Asia, visiting their mission stations in Japan and China. He represented the union at the Morgan cemetery in Shanghai.
Dr Mabie married Miss Edith Roe 48 years ago. She survives with five children, Rev. Harry F. Mabie of Bluefield W. Va., Mrs J. H. Weld of Rosindale, Mrs G. A. Morse of Melrose, Roe Mabie, an art student is in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Ruth Mabie, who is on the editorial staff of a newspaper in Bridgeport, Conn. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs F. M. Chamberlain of South Dakota and Mrs H. M. Steadler of East Northfield.
Mrs Steadler and daughter, Edith, left today to attend the funeral, which will be held in the home in Roslindale Thursday
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Reference Number |
16706 |
Death |
26 Feb 1923 |
Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts [8] |
Burial |
Center Cemetery, Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts [9] |
Person ID |
I16623 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |