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Note: Also have died Aug 19. 1922 in Wood County Ohio Name: Mariah Stanbery Event Type: Death Event Date: 19 Aug 1922 Event Place: Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio Residence Place: Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio Gender: Female Age: 67 Marital Status: Married Race: W Occupation: Housewife Birth Date: 03 Oct 1854 Birthplace: Monroe Co., Mich Birth Year (Estimated): 1855 Burial Date: 22 Aug 1922 Burial Place: Dearfield, Mich. Father's Name: John Diver Father's Birthplace: Monroe Co., Mich. Mother's Name: Nancy Chanabala Mother's Birthplace: Monroe, Mich. Spouse's Name: Byron Stanbery Birth: 1855 Death: 1922 MOTHER Family links: Spouse: Bryon Stanbery (1845 - 1930) Burial: Deerfield Township Cemetery Deerfield Lenawee County Michigan, USA Adrian Telegram 2/10/1906 Saturday Mrs B Stanbery, accompanied by her grandson, went to Cement City Friday. On Saturday Mrs Stanbery goes to Jackson to assist in the millinery store conducted by her daughters, at that place. Miss Lena Stanbery comes home Saturday, and on Tuesday next, she and Miss Gertrude go to Detroit to enter the wholesale house. 10/31/1907 Thursday Mrs. Stanberry was alled to Adrian Monday owing to the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Will Engle. 11/7/1907 Thursday Mrs. Stanberry returned from Adrian Monday and reported her daughter, Mrs. Engle, better. 1/6/1908 Thursday Mrs. Stanberry and Miss Lena Stanberry went to Adrian yesterday to visit the former's daughter, Mrs Julia Engle, for a couple of days. 2/4/1908 Tuesday Two members of a band of crusaders, who are assisting Rev Rice in the revival meetings at Petersburg, were entertained by Mr & Mrs Stabery Saturday night and Sunday. They came here from Onstead. 8/18/1908 Tuesday Mrs Byron Stanbery and Mrs Clarence Zibble go to Jackson Tuesday for a visit with Misses Lena and Mazie Stanbery. 11/20/1908 Friday Mrs B Stanbery went to Jackson Wednesday to remain over Sunday with the Misses Lena and Mazie Stanbery and Max Stanbery. 11/27/1908 Friday Mrs B Stanbery returned from her visit in Jackson and Cement City. While in Jackson she attended a 6 o'clock dinner and theater party given on the young ladies of the Stanbery Sister's millinery store in honor of Miss Lena Stanbery's birthday. She also attended a dinner party given by Miss Ethel Bullimore in honor of her birthday. 5/11/1909 Tuesday Mrs Byron Stanbery and son Elwood went to Jackson on Monday where they visited Misses Lena and Mazie Stanbery and attended the play "Ben Hur" Monday night. 12/9/1909 Thursday Mrs J F Otten spent Wednesday with Mrs B Stanbery. 12/31/1909 Friday Mrs B Stanbery returned from Toledo Wednesday night, where she had been caring for Mr Stanbery's sister, who has been very ill. 4/15/1911 Saturday Mrs B Stanbery and Miss Lena Stanbery went to Jackson Thursday night, from there to Lansing to visit Elwood Stanbery, they will also visit at Cement City before their return. 9/2/1911 Saturday Mr & Mrs Stanbery, Miss Mazie Stanbery and Elwood Stanbery went Toledo Saturday to attend a family reunion 9/21/1911 Thursday Mr & Mrs Herman Pool, G W McBride and B Stanbery attended the reunion of the 15th Michigan at Monroe Tuesday. 5/3/1912 Friday Mrs B Stanbery and Miss Lena Stanbery have built a cottage at Lakeside. The cottage is very pleasantly situated, and will accommodate a large party. William Van Orden drove there Wednesday with a load of furniture for the cottage. Mrs Stanbery and Elwood Stanbery will go later to settle it. 6/29/1912 Saturday Mrs Maria Stanbery is visiting Cadmus friends. Mrs Anna Roberts and Miss Mabel Jones of Lenawee Junction visited with Mrs B. Stanbery Saturday. 8/17/1912 Saturday Mrs B Stanbery went to Adrian Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs Julia Engle. 9/6/1912 Friday Mrs Byron Stanbery went to Cadmus Tuesday night and Wednesday took Miss Merle Kuney to Jackson for an operation. 12/11/1912 Wednesday Mrs Byron Stanbery went to Jackson Tuesday to see her son Max Stanbery and wife, also her daughter, Mrs Herman Heizer, who is at a hospital there. 12/12/1912 Jackson Citizen Patriot Mrs Byron Stanbery of Deerfield is visiting at the home of her son, Max Stanbery of this city.
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