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Nancy <I>Benn</I> Mabrey

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Nancy Benn Mabrey

Birth
Seneca County, New York, USA
Death
26 Mar 1891 (aged 85)
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7410986, Longitude: -85.3888667
Plot
East ½, Lot 380, Plat 4 (no marker) not read by DAR
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Information from Death Certificate:
Widow
Cause of death - Pneumonia (14 days)
S. M. Townsend, MD
Died at South Central Ave
Branham & Ritchie, Undertakers
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Burial book shows Mrs. Nancy Brown or Mayberry.
Madison Courier obituary dated 28 Mar 1891 shows Mrs. Nancy Mabrey.

I believe this could be the Nancy Mabrey that married Calvin Earle 2 Sep 1849 in Jefferson Co., IN.

In 1850 there is a son Henry age 17 in the household, shown as Henry Earle.

Possibly first husband - Benjamin Mayberry that died Nov 1842 in Jefferson Co., IN
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Madison Daily Herald
27 March 1891

—Mrs. Early, aged eighty six, one of the pioneer residents of Madison, died at 8:45 o'clock last evening at the home of her son, Henry Mabrey. of la grippe and old age. She was the mother of five children. The funeral will occur from the residence of Mr. Mabrey, on Central Avenue, at 3 p. m. to-morrow.
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Madison Daily Democrat
27 March 1891

Mrs. Mary Maybrey

Mrs. Mary Maybrey, mother of Mr. Henry Maybrey, the well known brick mason, died at the residence of her son, on Central Ave. yesterday afternoon. The cause of death was
asthma, aggravated by la grippe. Mrs. Maybrey was one of Jefferson county's oldest citizens, she having come here from Cincinnati in 1884. [Note: I think this is 1834]she was born in New York City in 1805, making her in her 86th year at the time of her death. She moved to Ohio in her early days. The old lady was always known as a kind hearted and charitable woman and had a large number of friends. The funeral will occur from the residence of her son, Mr. Henry Mabrey, tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev J W Turner officiating. Interment in Springdale Cemetery.
Information from Death Certificate:
Widow
Cause of death - Pneumonia (14 days)
S. M. Townsend, MD
Died at South Central Ave
Branham & Ritchie, Undertakers
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Burial book shows Mrs. Nancy Brown or Mayberry.
Madison Courier obituary dated 28 Mar 1891 shows Mrs. Nancy Mabrey.

I believe this could be the Nancy Mabrey that married Calvin Earle 2 Sep 1849 in Jefferson Co., IN.

In 1850 there is a son Henry age 17 in the household, shown as Henry Earle.

Possibly first husband - Benjamin Mayberry that died Nov 1842 in Jefferson Co., IN
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Madison Daily Herald
27 March 1891

—Mrs. Early, aged eighty six, one of the pioneer residents of Madison, died at 8:45 o'clock last evening at the home of her son, Henry Mabrey. of la grippe and old age. She was the mother of five children. The funeral will occur from the residence of Mr. Mabrey, on Central Avenue, at 3 p. m. to-morrow.
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Madison Daily Democrat
27 March 1891

Mrs. Mary Maybrey

Mrs. Mary Maybrey, mother of Mr. Henry Maybrey, the well known brick mason, died at the residence of her son, on Central Ave. yesterday afternoon. The cause of death was
asthma, aggravated by la grippe. Mrs. Maybrey was one of Jefferson county's oldest citizens, she having come here from Cincinnati in 1884. [Note: I think this is 1834]she was born in New York City in 1805, making her in her 86th year at the time of her death. She moved to Ohio in her early days. The old lady was always known as a kind hearted and charitable woman and had a large number of friends. The funeral will occur from the residence of her son, Mr. Henry Mabrey, tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev J W Turner officiating. Interment in Springdale Cemetery.


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