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George A. McCabe

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George A. McCabe

Birth
Medina County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Apr 1899 (aged 60)
Chippewa Lake, Medina County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Seville, Medina County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0113917, Longitude: -81.85395
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George A. McCabe, son of M. James & Alette (Houghton) McCabe, husband to Mary L. Dickey.

Medina Co. Obit: April 27, 1899 George A. McCabe. George A. McCabe died at his late home in Chippewa Lake Village, Monday, April 24, aged 60 years and 4 months. Deceased was born in Guilford, the eldest of ten children and has passed his entire life in this vicinity, including two years in Westfield. In 1862 he was married to Mary Dickey, a native of Westfield, after which they moved to this township, locating on a farm near Chippewa Lake. Before his health began to fail, four or five years ago, Mr. McCabe was noted as an energetic and hard working farmer, and was always held in favorable esteem as a citizen and neighbor. He leaves a widow and three children; William A., Hattie and Ernest. Another son, John D. was killed on the railroad four years ago. The funeral was held at the U. B. church Wednesday, the interment taking place in Seville.

George A. McCabe: (Lafayette Township) Farmer, Chippewa Lake; was born in Guilford Township, Jan 4, 1839, is the eldest of a family of then children, whose parents were James and A. (Houghton) McCabe. The grandfather of George was a native of the Emerald Isle, and came to this State many years ago, locating Guilford Township, where he died, as did his son James, in 1878, June 13; his wife died May 3, 1855. George was raised to hard labor, and spent his minority at home with his parents, who afforded him the advantages of the common school, and when he attained his early manhood, was made thoroughly acquainted with the use of agricultural implants. After attaining his major years, he began to shift for himself. Dec. 24, 1862, he became the lawful protector of Miss Mary Dicky; she was born Dec. 12, 1841, in Westfield; her parents were Samuel and Harriet H. Dicky, who were among the early settlers in that township, Subsequently, after the marriage of G. A., they resided two years in Westfield, and moved to this township in 1864, having a farm of 93 acres, which is well improved and favorably located at Lake Station, and close to Chippewa Lake. Mr. McCabe was among the enterprising young farmers in the township, and one of the opulent agriculturists in the county. To him were four children born, William A., Hattie A., John D. and George. (Taken from Medina Co. Biographical Sketches - Medina Co. Pioneers Surname M.)
George A. McCabe, son of M. James & Alette (Houghton) McCabe, husband to Mary L. Dickey.

Medina Co. Obit: April 27, 1899 George A. McCabe. George A. McCabe died at his late home in Chippewa Lake Village, Monday, April 24, aged 60 years and 4 months. Deceased was born in Guilford, the eldest of ten children and has passed his entire life in this vicinity, including two years in Westfield. In 1862 he was married to Mary Dickey, a native of Westfield, after which they moved to this township, locating on a farm near Chippewa Lake. Before his health began to fail, four or five years ago, Mr. McCabe was noted as an energetic and hard working farmer, and was always held in favorable esteem as a citizen and neighbor. He leaves a widow and three children; William A., Hattie and Ernest. Another son, John D. was killed on the railroad four years ago. The funeral was held at the U. B. church Wednesday, the interment taking place in Seville.

George A. McCabe: (Lafayette Township) Farmer, Chippewa Lake; was born in Guilford Township, Jan 4, 1839, is the eldest of a family of then children, whose parents were James and A. (Houghton) McCabe. The grandfather of George was a native of the Emerald Isle, and came to this State many years ago, locating Guilford Township, where he died, as did his son James, in 1878, June 13; his wife died May 3, 1855. George was raised to hard labor, and spent his minority at home with his parents, who afforded him the advantages of the common school, and when he attained his early manhood, was made thoroughly acquainted with the use of agricultural implants. After attaining his major years, he began to shift for himself. Dec. 24, 1862, he became the lawful protector of Miss Mary Dicky; she was born Dec. 12, 1841, in Westfield; her parents were Samuel and Harriet H. Dicky, who were among the early settlers in that township, Subsequently, after the marriage of G. A., they resided two years in Westfield, and moved to this township in 1864, having a farm of 93 acres, which is well improved and favorably located at Lake Station, and close to Chippewa Lake. Mr. McCabe was among the enterprising young farmers in the township, and one of the opulent agriculturists in the county. To him were four children born, William A., Hattie A., John D. and George. (Taken from Medina Co. Biographical Sketches - Medina Co. Pioneers Surname M.)


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