This week I'm writing about Harriet Elizabeth Mabbs. Harriet is Mildred Bellinger Strand's maternal grandmother. Harriet is my great, great, great (3x) grandmother.
Harriet was born June 27, 1850 in Hudson, Lenawee, Michigan. Her parents were William Mabbs and Martha Patty Warner. William was born in London, England but came to America as a child with his family. I haven't been able to find Harriet yet on the 1860 or 1870 census. In fact, I don't have much information on her childhood at all. After her birth, the next record I have of her is her marriage to Madison "Elwin" Taylor Truman on April 22, 1869 when she is 18 years old. However I can only find Taylor Truman on the 1870 census working as a farmhand for a married couple. On March 18, 1870 Harriet gives birth to her first child, a boy named William Henry Truman. He is named after both his grandfathers. He's born in Jefferson, Michigan. About 1872 Harriet has her next child, a daughter named Isabel Truman. On March 2, 1873 Elnora Truman is born. Elnora is Mildred Bellinger Strand's mother. The next child, another daughter, is born in 1877. HIllsdale, Michigan. Mary E. Truman.
Sometime between 1877 and 1880 Madison and Harriet move their family to Arkansas. Their last child, Judson Elwin Truman is born May 28, 1880 in Little Rock, Arkansas. The family didn't stay long in Arkansas, though, as at some point they moved back to Michigan. Madison died at the age of 34 on January 2, 1884 in Ransom Township, Hillsdale Michigan. I found a report of his death in a newspaper, but I haven't found the exact cause yet. Sadly for Harriet her father William died later that year in October.
Harriet entered the next phase of her life on November 25, 1886 when she married Albert Bush in Montcalm, Michigan. Harriet was 36 and Albert was 42, It was the second marriage for both. I haven't been able to find out if Albert's first wife died or he was divorced.
About 6 months later on May 2, 1887 Harriet and Albert's first child is born, a boy named William Joseph Bush. In 1889 a daughter named Dorothy is born. In 1891 Harriet has a baby born but it dies as an infant. In 1893 Nellie Eltah is born and in December 1895, at the age of 45, Harriet gives birth to her last child, a daughter named Georgiana Bush.
The 1900 and 1910 censuses find Harriet and Albert living in Montcalm, Michigan. On both census records Harriet lists 10 children as the number of children she gave birth to. On the 1910 census she lists "Laundress" as her occupation. She must've taken in washing from other families for extra income.
In April of 1912 Albert passes away. He was 68. Cause of death was "Epithelioma under the left arm." I'm guessing it was some form of skin cancer. Harriet was 61.
The 1920 census finds Harriet living in McBride village of Day Township, in the county of Montcalm, Michigan. Harriet lists "Laundress" as her occupation. She reports that she owns her own home and owns it free and clear, with no mortgage. She knows how to read and write and she lives with her daughter, Nellie Bush. Nellie lists no occupation.
Harriet died on June 21, 1929. Death certificate lists cancer of the breast and something else as the cause of death. Senility is also listed as a contributing factor. According to the death certificate Harriet was only seen by a doctor for 10 days before her death. She passed away 6 days before her 79th birthday.
I wish I knew more about Harriet, especially her early life. She married at 18 and had 5 children with her first husband. Moved her family to Arkansas in a horse and wagon, and then back to Michigan again. Lost a husband. Married again, and had another 5 children with him. I don't have any pictures of her, but I do have pictures of her oldest son, William, and her daughter Elnora.
Thanks. The picture on the wall behind them, always fascinated me. I loved to look at it every time we went to visit grandma and grandpa.
ReplyDeleteYes! That picture fascinates everyone. I was finally able to get a copy of it.
DeleteOh my gosh me too! I wonder what happened to it
DeleteI know this one! Marylaine's daughter Colleen has it. She made a print of it for me and sent it to me. She had the whole story behind the print. The artist, and everything. Apparently, I think Marylaine found it in an apartment that she rented in Kalamazoo. She kept it and brought it out to Mildred and Carl, and then Mildred liked it too so she hung it up in her house. Colleen got it back after Mildred passed away. I have the emails. I'll have to search for them. At least I hope I kept them.
DeleteThese people sure moved around alot considering they only had horse and buggy. I wonder if that was normal or if our family had a wanderlust. The Strands certainly planted in one spot and stayed but the Bellingar/Truman side wandered all over. I have 2 pictures of Judson Truman - 1 in Saskatchewan threshing wheat and the 2nd in Oregon lumberjacking a huge tree.
ReplyDeleteOoh! I have the picture of Judson in Canada. Could you send me the picture of him in Oregon? Yeah, I can't imagine traveling with 4 kids from Michigan to Arkansas and back again to Michigan. I wonder why they went, and came back? I'm guessing it must've been for a job, make money, better life. Must not have worked out.
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