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Harmon Mabee [34287]
(1818-1901)
Elizabeth Rowland [34286]
(1817-)
Nicholas H. Maybee [34285]
(1837-1909)
Abigale E. Dow [34276]
(1842-)
Josephine Maybee [34268]
(Bet 1860/1861-Abt 1890)

 

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William E Reeves [34267]

Josephine Maybee [34268]

  • Born: Bet 1860 and 1861, New York 8301
  • Marriage: William E Reeves [34267] in Ashtabula, Ashtabula County, Ohio 32
  • Died: Abt 1890 3077

bullet   Another name for Josephine was Reeves.32

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bullet  General 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.

bullet  Death Notes:

aged 29 at death

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• No Name, 1870, Warren Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA. 8301 Josephine Maybee appeared on the census of 1870 in the
household of Nicholas H. Maybee and Abigale E. Dow Warren
Township, Trumbull County, Ohio

• No Name, 1880, Corry, Erie County, Pennsylvania. 8302 Josephine Maybee appeared on the census of 1880 in the
household of Nicholas H. Maybee and Abigale E. Dow Corry, Erie
County, Pennsylvania

• No Name, 1889. 8303 Nicholas H. Maybee is one of the "old guard," one of the men
who have been with the road since the time of its construction.
He was born in Ashford, Cattaraugus County, New York, June 9,
1837, and began his active career at the age of 14 as a driver
for contractors on the construction work of the Erie between
Great Valley and Little Valley, New York. He remained with them
until the road was completed, and after hauling the tools away
used the same team to draw the ties to their places. When
trains were started running on the new road Mr. Maybee secured
a position as brakeman and for a year ran on gravel train, and
then on freight between Olean and Dunkirk. In December, 1862,
he went to Leavittsburg, Ohio, as brakeman, and in 1863 was
promoted to yardmaster, being the first man to hold that
position at Leavittsburg. He remained there until the summer of
1865, when he went to Meadville as fireman on old No. 12
engine, and on December 22, 1868, he was promoted to engineer.
Mr. Maybee then ran freight until the spring of 1875 when he
was hurt by falling off the engine at Salamanca. This injury
laid him up for about a year, when he returned to work. In 1879
he went to Corry and ran a switch engine there until 1886, when
he returned to road service, and is now on Nos. 37 and 38
between Corry and Salamanca.
Mr. Maybee has been in one collision, but was fortunate enough
to escape injury. On April 26, 1873, he had a car break and run
into the bridge at Saw Mill Run, putting five cars into the
creek and knocking the bridge down.
On December 22, 1859, Mr. Maybee was married to Miss Abbie E.
Dow, of Hinsdale, New York, and two children have been born to
them. Josephine, who was 29 years of age at death, was the wife
of W. E. Reeves; Harmon P., aged 36, is an engineer on the
Meadville Division, east. Mr. Maybee is a member of B. of L.
E., Division No. 43; Corry Lodge, No. 470, K. of P., and
Washington Lodge, No. 2, A.O.U.W., of Corry, and is highly
regarded as a citizen of worth and intelligence. His father,
Harmon Maybee, a lumberman of Cattaraugus County, New York, is
now the oldest living white settler in Salamanca, and lives in
the house he built there forty years ago.


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Josephine married William E Reeves [34267] [MRIN: 551606716] in Ashtabula, Ashtabula County, Ohio.32 (William E Reeves [34267] was born Est 1860.)




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