| Name |
Amelia Mabey |
| Birth |
Jan 1861 |
New Jersey [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Census |
1 Jul 1865 |
Milton Township, Saratoga County, New York [2] |
- Benj Maybe, 26, M, born in NJ, Paper Hanger, native voter
Jeanette Maybe, 25, F, Wife, 2 children born, married once, now married, born in Scotland
Wm Maybe, 6, M, Child, born in NJ
Amilia Maybe, 4, F, Child, born in NJ
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| Census |
17 Aug 1870 |
Greenfield Center, Milton Township, Saratoga County, New York [3] |
- Benj R. Maybee, 32, M, W, Confectioner, —, —, NJ
Jeanette Maybee, 31, F, W, Keeping House, Scotland
William Maybee, 12, M, W, NJ, attended school
Arvilla Maybee, 9, F, W, NJ, attended school
James Maybee, 4, M, W, NY
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| Census |
9 Jun 1880 |
Milton Township, Saratoga County, New York [4] |
- Benjamin Maybe, White, Male, 41, Head, Married, marked as maimed, crippled, or bedridden, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Pennsylvania
Janet Maybe, White, Female, 40, Wife, Married, Keeping House, Scotland, Father born in Scotland, Mother born in Scotland
William Maybe, White, Male, 21, Son, Single, Works in Tannery, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Scotland
Amelia Maybe, White, Female, 19, Daughter, Single, born in New Jersey, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Scotland
James Maybe, White, Male, 13, Son, Single, born in New York, Father born in New Jersey, Mother born in Scotland
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| Witness-Obituary |
6 Nov 1902 |
Saratoga, New York [5] |
- Benjamin R. Mabey, a crippled veteran of the Civil War and United States pensioner, died at his home, No. 46 Saratoga avenue at 7.30 o'clock last evening, aged 63 years. He served in the Third New Jersey Infantry regiment and after the war came to Rock City Falls to work for the late Chaucey Kilmer and soon after become paralyzed in his lower limbs and an almost helpless invalid. For over thirty years he sat in an invalid's chair unable to walk a single step, yet retained a serene and uncomplaining temperament that endeared him to a large number of friends. He removed to Ballston Spa about twenty years ago. He sustained a stroke of apoplexy about two weeks since.
Mr. Mabey is survived by his widow, who has been his faithful helpmate in his long years of adversity, one son, James L. Mabey, and one daughter, Mrs. Charles Van Buren, both of Ballston Spa.
The funeral of Benjamin R. Mabey will be held at the residence of his family on Saratoga avenue at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. A.C. Baldwin will officiate, a delegation of Civil War veterans will serve as bearers and he will be buried in the Village cemetery.
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| Census |
Apr 1930 |
101 Saratoga Avenue, Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York [6] |
- Amelia Van Buren, Head, owns house worth $3500, F, W, 66, Wd, New Jersey, New Jersey, Scotland
Charles Van Buren, Son, M, W, 26, S, New York, New York, New Jersey, Laborer, Bottling ?Waliat?
James Mabey, Brother, M, W, 63, S, New York, New Jersey, Scotland, Finisher, Laundry
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| Death |
8 May 1937 |
Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York [7] |
| Obituary |
10 May 1937 |
Schenectady, New York [7] |
- Less than two days after the death of her brother, for whom she had cared until Wednesday, Amelia Mabey VanBuren, 76, widow of Charles VanBuren, died Saturday morning at her home on Saratoga avenue. Mrs. VanBuren, too sick to keep going longer, went to bed Wednesday night and gradually sank until she lapsed into a coma.
Funeral services for Mr. Mabey, scheduled for Saturday afternoon, were postponed until Tuesday afternoon, when double rites will be conducted at the late residence. Rev. Harry J. Swan, Presbyterian church pastor officiated. Burial will be made in the Ballston Spa cemetery.
Mrs. VanBuren's survivors are a daughter, Mrs, Harry W- Bensel, this village; three sons, William H. Van Buren and Charles Van Buren, this village, and John VanBuren, Erie, Pa., and nine grandchildren
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| Reference Number |
19082 |
| Funeral |
11 May 1937 |
Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York [8] |
- Double funeral services for Mrs. Amelia Van Buren and James L, Mabey, her brother, who died two days apart at their home in Saratoga avenue from similar complications, were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Spoor's funeral parlors. Rev. Harry J; Swan. Presbyterian Church pastor, officiated and burials were in the Ballston Spa cemetery- The bearers were Henry Baker, Abraham Eddy, Harry Painter, George Luffman, Louis Bouchard and Alexander Canavan
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| Burial |
Ballston Spa Village Cemetery, Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York [9, 10] |
| Person ID |
I18980 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |