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James Madison Mabe

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James Madison Mabe Veteran

Birth
Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Death
5 Mar 1896 (aged 75)
Clayton, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Clayton, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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A Portrait and Biographical Record of Hendricks County (Chicago: A.W. Bowen & Co., 1895)--page 1094

James M. Mabe, of Clay Township, Hendricks County, Ind., is the son of Hiram and Lucinda (Barrett) Mabe. Hiram Mabe was born in Stokes County, N.C., and moved to Indiana in 1829, and first settled in Jackson County, and then moved to Bartholomew County, and thence to Brown County. To himself and wife were born six children, viz.: William, Elizabeth, James M., Mary E., Ruth and Nancy. Mr. Mabe lived to be about fifty-seven years old and died in Brown County. He and wife were members of the Christian Church. James M. Mabe was born October 28, 1820, in Stokes County, N.C. He was nine years old when he left North Carolina with his father and was brought up a farmer and married in Brown County, Ind., Annie Noblet, daughter of Levi and Catherine Noblet. To Mr. and Mrs. Mabe were born ten children: Sylvanus, Roy, Hiram, William, Levi, James, Daniel, Cyrus, Mary J. and Margaret, all born in Brown County. William Mabe, entered and bought land in Brown County, and by thrift and industry accumulated until he owned 500 acres. He enlisted, August 9, 1862, in Brown County, for three years, or during the war, in Company H, Eighty-second Indiana Infantry, and served until honorably discharged at Indianapolis, Ind., June 9, 1865, on account of the closing of the war, when he returned home and engaged in farming. In 1892, Mr. Mabe moved to Hendricks County and bought the land he is so comfortably situated on, and, besides, owns forty acres in Brown County. He is a Republican and had two sons in the Civil War, Sylvanus and Roy

A Portrait and Biographical Record of Hendricks County (Chicago: A.W. Bowen & Co., 1895)--page 1094

James M. Mabe, of Clay Township, Hendricks County, Ind., is the son of Hiram and Lucinda (Barrett) Mabe. Hiram Mabe was born in Stokes County, N.C., and moved to Indiana in 1829, and first settled in Jackson County, and then moved to Bartholomew County, and thence to Brown County. To himself and wife were born six children, viz.: William, Elizabeth, James M., Mary E., Ruth and Nancy. Mr. Mabe lived to be about fifty-seven years old and died in Brown County. He and wife were members of the Christian Church. James M. Mabe was born October 28, 1820, in Stokes County, N.C. He was nine years old when he left North Carolina with his father and was brought up a farmer and married in Brown County, Ind., Annie Noblet, daughter of Levi and Catherine Noblet. To Mr. and Mrs. Mabe were born ten children: Sylvanus, Roy, Hiram, William, Levi, James, Daniel, Cyrus, Mary J. and Margaret, all born in Brown County. William Mabe, entered and bought land in Brown County, and by thrift and industry accumulated until he owned 500 acres. He enlisted, August 9, 1862, in Brown County, for three years, or during the war, in Company H, Eighty-second Indiana Infantry, and served until honorably discharged at Indianapolis, Ind., June 9, 1865, on account of the closing of the war, when he returned home and engaged in farming. In 1892, Mr. Mabe moved to Hendricks County and bought the land he is so comfortably situated on, and, besides, owns forty acres in Brown County. He is a Republican and had two sons in the Civil War, Sylvanus and Roy



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