Name |
William Alexander Mabie |
Birth |
28 Nov 1827 |
Patterson, Putnam County, New York [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1830 |
Patterson, Putnam County, New York [3] |
- Samuel Mabie, one man 30 thru 39, one woman 40 thru 49, one boy and two girls under 5, one boy and one girl 5 thru 9
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Census |
1840 [4] |
- Samuel Maby, one man 40-49, one woman 50-59, one boy and one girl 15-19, one boy and one girl 10-14, one girl 5-9, and one girl under 5
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Census |
17 Aug 1850 |
Patterson, Putnam County, New York [5] |
- Samuel Mabie 2nd, 51, M, Farmer, NY, $4000
Mary Mabie, 61, F, NY
William A. Mabie, 22, M, Farmer, NY
Mary A. Mabie, 19, F, NY
Ruth A. Mabie, 16, F, NY
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Witness-Probate |
17 Jan 1852 |
Putnam County, New York [6] |
- Samuel Mabie 2nd of Putnam County died intestate. Probate documents dated 1/17/1852 mention wife Polly, children Hiram, William A., Phebe Ann, wife of Nathan Dykeman, Adeline and Ruth Ann Mabie, a minor (all others full age), all of Patterson, Putnam County. Guardianship of Ruth Ann was granted to Sylvester Mabie.
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Witness-Probate |
24 Feb 1860 |
Patterson, Putnam County, New York [7] |
- Probate documents mention wife Elizabeth W. Mabie and children Sylvester Mabie and Jeremiah Mabie, both of Putnam County, Stephen G. Mabie, Edmund F. Mabie and Sarah E. Mabie, all of Walworth County, Wisconsin, and Daniel Mabie, residence unknown. Also mentioned are grandchildren Hiram Mabie of Dutchess County, William A. Mabie, Phebe Ann Dyckman, Ruth Ann Dyckman and Adeline Mabie, all of Putnam County and Charles Scott, Edmund Scott, Ferris Scott, Eliza Barrett, Annie Scott, Harriet Scott and "others whose names and places of residence are unknown. Letter of Administration was issued to Sylvester Mabie on 4/16/1860
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Census |
26 Jul 1860 |
Lake Mahopac, Patterson, Putnam County, New York [8] |
- William A. Mabie, 32, M, Farmer, NY, $6000, $1400
Laura A. Mabie, 42, F, NY
Christina K. Mabie, 11, F, NY, attended school
Bridget Knolon, 21, F, Domestic, Ireland, illiterate
William O'Brien, 28, M, Farm Laborer, Ireland
Mary Mabie, 71, F, NY
Adeline Mabie, 30, F, (C.S.)Teacher, NY, —, $1000
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Census |
5 Aug 1870 |
Mahopac Falls PO, Patterson, Putnam County, New York [9] |
- William Mabie, 47, M, W, Farmer, $10000, —, NY
Laura Mabie, 52, F, W, Keeping House, NY
Etta A Homes, 7, F, W, NY
Jarvis Dykeman, 44, , M, W, Not Employ, NY , married in Apr
Christina Dykeman, 20, F, W, Keeps House, NY , married in Apr
Katurah Dykeman, 71, F, W, At Home, NY
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Census |
1 Jun 1880 |
Patterson, Putnam County, New York [10] |
- Wm. A. Mabie, White, Male, 52, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Laura A. Mabie, White, Female, 61, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Etta A. Houes, White, Female, 18, Niece, At Home, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
James R. Baker, White, Male, 17, Single, Hired Man, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
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Death |
16 Apr 1881 |
Patterson, Putnam County, New York [1, 11] |
Anecdote |
1897 [12] |
- Joseph Kline, a well-known resident of Pawling, Dutchess county, engaged in the livery business, has also been for some time in the employ of the United States Government as mail clerk on the Harlem railroad. He learned the carriage maker's trade in early life, but did not follow it long as a business. He and his wife, formerly Miss Carrie Mabie, have three children: Anna A., Mary E. and Agnes J., who are all at home.
Mrs. Kline was born and reared in the town of Dover, Dutchess county, and is a descendant of early settlers in Patterson, Putnam county, where her grandfather, Samuel Mabie, first saw the light. His education was acquired in the common schools there, and he engaged in farming in early manhood. He was united in matrimony with Miss Polly Bolts, and had six children, of whom Hiram, Mrs. Kline's father, was the eldest. William married Laura Dykeman; Phoebe married Nathan Dykeman; Ruth was the wife of James Dykeman; Adaline married J.B. Swan; and Sarah died at an early age.
Hiram Mabie was born in 1823, in Towners, Putnam county, and after obtaining a common-school education there followed agricultural pursuits. He married Miss Julia Pagsley, daughter of Benjamin Pagsley, a leading butcher of Patterson, and his wife, Polly Crosby. Mrs. Kline was the fourth in a family of five children. Of the others, (1) Mary E. has never married. (2) Washington was educated in the town of Dover, Dutchess county, and is now engaged in farming. He married Miss Jennie Fowler and had three children—Estelle, Gertrude and Clarence. (3) Estelle was born and reared in the town of Dover, and she is now the wife of John Haynes, an agriculturist of the town of Pawling. They have two children—Fred and Ruth. (5) Florence, Mrs. Kline's youngest sister, married John Merrick, a resident of Towners, and has no children.
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Obituary |
- William A. Mabie was born in Patterson November 28th, 1827, married Laura A. Dykeman, of Southeast, January 19th, 1850, and died, April 16th, 1881. He was a farmer and justice of the peace.
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Reference Number |
1695 |
Burial |
Kelly Cemetery, Carmel, Putnam County, New York [14] |
Person ID |
I1684 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |