 1871 - 1927 (55 years)
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| Name |
Hattie Bell Maybee |
| Birth |
12 Mar 1871 |
Lexington, Sanilac County, Michigan, USA |
| Gender |
Female |
| No Name |
1875 |
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, USA |
- Hattie Bell Maybee appeared on the census of 1875 in the
household of William Edgar Maybee and Rachel Mapes Yellow
Medicine County, Minnesota
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| No Name |
3 Jun 1880 |
Paddock, Holt County, Nebraska, USA [1] |
- Hattie Bell Maybee appeared on the census of 03 Jun 1880 in the
household of William Edgar Maybee and Rachel Mapes Paddock,
Holt County, Nebraska
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| Emigration |
1907 [2] |
- They homesteaded in Nebraska and built a cattle spread. Oscar
Starr vowed that each of his children would have a high school
education, but Eli, the nearest town was 40 miles away. The
oldest girl was attending school in Mount Vernon, living with
grandparents. The thought of a warmer climate, good schools
and available work induced Mr. Sarr to sell his homestead and
move the family to Washington state. The Starrs packed all
their belongings, the seven children, enough food for the trip
and boarded the train for the west coast in 1907.
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| No Name |
Mount Vernon, , Washington, , , |
- Hattie Bell Maybee was mentioned in the obituary of Harriet
Mapes Mount Vernon, Washington
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| Name |
Starr |
| Death |
18 Feb 1927 |
Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA [3] |
- Her death is also erroneously given as Feb 18, 1938
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| Burial |
24 Feb 1927 |
Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA |
| Notes |
- From the Maybee Society files. Not all data is verified. Say dates are estimates and are probably within 20 years. The Maybee Society keeps its data on The Master Genealogist�, and has been modified by Gary Hester?s WIT2NOTE� to form the GedCom file. This information is also available in a TMG file.
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| Person ID |
I36756 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
| Father |
William Edgar Maybee, b. 22 Oct 1842, Monroe County, Michigan, USA d. 24 Jan 1927, Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA (Age 84 years) |
| Mother |
Rachel Mapes, b. 28 Sep 1848, Rockport, Erie County, New York, , , d. 28 Aug 1934, Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA (Age 85 years) |
| Marriage |
3 Jul 1866 |
Sanilac County, Michigan, USA [4] |
| Census |
14 Jul 1870 |
Lexington, Sanilac County, Michigan, USA [5] |
- William had the farm next to his father worth $600, and $200
worth of personal estate.
William Maybee, 27, M, 600, 200, MI
Rachel Maybee, 20, F, Keeping House, NY
Mary Maybee, 9/12, F, MI
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| Census |
1875 |
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, USA |
| Census |
3 Jun 1880 |
Paddock, Holt County, Nebraska, USA [1] |
- William Maybee, Head, M, M, W, 35, MI, Farming, Fa: NY, Mo: NY
Rachel Maybee, Wife, F, W, W, 30, NY, House Keeping, Fa: NY,
Mo: NY
Mary Maybee, Daughter, F, S, W, 10, MN, Keeping House, Fa: MI,
Mo: NY
Hattie Maybee, Daughter, F, S, W, 8, MI, Fa: MI, Mo: NY
Fredric Maybee, Son, M, S, W, 7, MN, Fa: MI, Mo: NY
David Maybee, Father, M, M, W, 80, NY, Farming, Fa: NY, Mo: NY
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| Census |
Jun 1900 |
Merriman, Cherry County, Nebraska, USA [6] |
- William Maybe, Head, W, M, Oct 1842, 57, M, 34, Michigan, New
York, New York, Farmer, owns mortgaged farm
Rachael Maybe, Wife, W, F, ??? 1849, 50, M, 34, 6 children born
- still living 5New York, New York, New York
Susie Maybe, Daughter, W, F, June 1886, 13, S, Nebraska,
Michigan, New York, At School
Nellie Maybe, Daughter, W, F, Feb 1889, 11, S, Nebraska,
Michigan, New York, At School
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| Census |
1920 |
Little Mountain, Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA [7] |
- William M. Maybee, Head, M, W, 75, M, Michigan, New York, New
York, Farms own Farm
Rachel Maybee, Wife, F, W, 71, M, New York, New York, New York,
none
Fred Maybee, Son, M, W, 46, S, Minnesota, Michigan, New York,
Teamster, Milk Garter
Nellie Maybee, Daughter, F, W, 20, S, Nebraska, Michigan, New
York,, none
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| Family ID |
F551605311 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
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| Marriage |
Sep 1888 |
Nebraska, USA [3] |
| Anecdote |
- Oscar Starr, one of the old-time settlers in western Nebraska,
resides on his well-improved farm in section 4, township 33,
range 35, Cherry county. He has always done his full share in
the upbuilding of the community in which he lives, and is
highly esteemed as a man of sterling character and strict
integrity.
Mr. Starr was born in Vernon county, Wisconsin, June 4.
1866. His father, Comfort Starr, was a farmer by occupation,
and one of the pioneers of eastern Nebraska. He drove in this
state with a team and covered wagon containing his household
goods, in 1876, locating in Butler county, where his death
occurred in the fall of 1878. Our subject settled in Cherry
county in 1887 and remained there up to the early spring of
1908, when he moved to Mt. Vernon, Washington. He had nothing
to start with, and took up a homestead on Niobrara river, his
first building being a log shack. He got a team of bulls and
began to break up his farm, batching it for the first two
years. He gradually built up his place and proved up on it, and
then moved down on the river bank. After getting started he
added to his acreage, and now has a ranch of six hundred and
eighty acres, one hundred of which is cultivated. He has good
buildings, plenty of water, and has made a fine place of it. He
has seen many hard times, and often became discouraged during
the drouth periods and other failures of crops.
Mr. Starr was married in 1890 to Miss Hattie Maybee,
daughter of William Maybee, a pioneer in Holt and Cherry
counties. Mr. and Mrs. Starr have a family of seven children,
named as follows: William, May, Louie, Roy; Laura, Murray and
Cora.
Politically Mr. Starr is a stanch Republican, and has held
numerous local offices, and was serving as justice of the peace
at the time of his removal to the coast. He is always active in
affairs of interest to his community, and lends his time and
influence to the betterment of home conditions. Mr. Starr has
always been an enthusiastic huntsman, and has been all over
this part of the country and the reservations in South Dakota,
camping out for weeks at a time, and has brought down some fine
specimens of game of all kinds.
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| Family ID |
F551603931 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
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| Sources |
- [S1340] Census - 1880 - Nebraska, HOLT COUNTY, ED 114, PAGE 3, LINES 43-48 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1464] Belva Louise MAYBEE, MS 021 - CoraVan Cruyningen, (Cora Van Cruyningen).
- [S1234] Maybee Society, TED STARR, #16 AND CORA STARR VAN CRUYNINGEN, #21 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1266] Thomas and Cindy Bryant, MS 049 - Cindy Bryant, FROM MICHIGAN MARRIAGE CD (Reliability: 3).
- [S1315] Census - 1870 - Michigan, SANILAC COUNTY, PAGE 26, LINES 21-23 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1235] 1900 US Census, MERRIMAN, CHERRY, NEBRASKA; ROLL: T623 919; PAGE: 6B; ENUMERATION DISTRICT: 40 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1237] 1920 US Census, MOUNT VERNON, SKAGIT, WASHINGTON; ROLL: T625_1935; PAGE: 7B; ENUMERATION DISTRICT: 102; IMAGE: 42 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1233] Barbara Miller, Barbara Millar, FROM "COMPENDIUM OF HISTORY REMINISCENCE & BIOGRAPHY OF WESTERN NEBRASKA", CHICAGO, 1909, PG. 460, HTTP://WWW.ROOTSWEB.COM/~NERESOUR/OLLIBRARY/COFHAR/COFH0460.HTM L#OSTARRIBRARY/COFHAR/ (Reliability: 3).
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