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Daniel G. Mabie [39288]
(1759-1843)
Rachel Booth [39264]
(1762-Bet 1832/1832)
Jacob Mabie [39265]
(1781-1846)
Mary Tallman [39198]
(1781-1851)
Maria Mabie [39184]
(1806-1889)

 

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John Turneaure [39088]

Maria Mabie [39184]

  • Born: 10 Jan 1806, Delaware County, New York 386
  • Marriage: John Turneaure [39088] on 12 Jan 1826 386
  • Died: 30 Jun 1889, Milford, Dickinson County, Iowa, , , at age 83
  • Buried: Clinton, Rock County, Wisconsin

bullet   Another name for Maria was Turneaure.

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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  Birth Notes:

Birth also given as 11 Jan 1805

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• No Name, 1810, Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 109 Maria Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of
Jacob Mabie and Mary Tallman Delhi, Delaware County, New York

• No Name, Abt 1816, Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York. Maria Mabie immigrated with Jacob Mabie and Mary Tallman Circa
1816 Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York

• No Name, 1820, Nunda Township, Allegany County, New York. 110 Maria Mabie appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of
Jacob Mabie and Mary Tallman Nunda Township, Allegany County,
New York


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Maria married John Turneaure [39088] [MRIN: 551604094] on 12 Jan 1826.386 (John Turneaure [39088] was born on 26 Dec 1804 in Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York 386 and died on 13 Jun 1879 in Clinton, Rock County, Wisconsin.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

John, his wife Maria, and children moved in 1832 to Crawford
County, Pennsylvania. John was one of founders of Spring &
Cussawago Baptist Church. In 1843 the family settled near
Belvidere, Boone, Illinois, and in 1846-1850 in Florence Twp.,
Stephenson Co., Illinois. The family moved to Illinois in two
covered wagons, carrying simple household furniture, a trunk
full of victuals, the parents and 8 children. John
Turrneaure's big house of quarried limestone, built in 1855 in
Florence Twp. is still standing. When Lincoln and Douglas held
their debate in Freeport, Illinois, John, who had the finest
carriage in the area, drove Lincoln from the railroad station
to the debate site. Some 20 or 25 years later the Lincoln
carriage was destroyed when the barn of Maria and John's son
Albert burned in Dickinson County Iowa. In 1869 John and
Maria, with their two unmarried children George and Peter and a
married son, Harrison, moved to Clinton, Wisconsin



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