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Family of unkn MACE and Ida M HATHAWAY

unkn MACE
Ida M HATHAWAY b. 1884 Apr1143 at New York1143. d. 1934 Mar 11078. bd. Hornellsville Rural Cem., Hornell, New York1078.

Married1186 1904~1178.

The obituary1179 for Ida's sister Maude states that Maude is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ida Gilbertson of Hornell and two nephews, M Stanley Mace (Hornell) and Edward G Mace (Buffalo). It would then appear that Ida married first about 1904, --- Mace, as the 1930 census for Charles and Ida Gilbertson, age 46, lists Ida as marrying first at the age of 20 (about 1904). The obituary for Ida's borther Harry mentions that he was survived by three sisters, among them "Mrs. Ida Mace." Her marriage date to (unkn) Mace is estimated from son M. Stanley Mace's birthyear.

Child 1. Stanley

Stanley was employed as a dyer in a silk factory. Hornell, over the years, had up to five silk mills in operation. The Dansville (NY) Breeze, Jan 20, 1932, reports that Stanley Mace of Hornell would offer a juggling act and comedy sketch at an engagement of the "Old Madrid" Orchestra, apparently in Dansville. His performance had pleased large audiences of fraternal organizations. An advertisement for his act indicated that an admission of 25 cents for Ladies, and 50 cents for Gents, would be charged. In 1953, the Corning Leader reported a two car crash between Mrs Smith of Avoca and Stanley Mace, age 43, of Hornell. Mrs Smith was treated for injuries and released. Stanley was admitted to Bethesda Hospital for head and body injuries.

Child 2. Edward

In 1915, Edward G Mace resided2529 in his grandmother's household, along with his aunt Mabel Hathaway, his mother Ida M Mace, and his brother Stanley. In 1920, E Gordan Mace resided284 in Hornell, NY, with his grandmother Mary H Hathaway, his aunt Mabel Hathaway, and brother Stanley. In 1925, Edward G Mace resided2528 with his mother and his step-father, Joseph A Gilbertson, and his brother Stanley. In 1930, Edward G Mace resided1178 with his step-father, Charles J Gilbertson (assumed to be the Jonathan Gilbertson of the 1925 census), and his mother.

Children of unkn MACE and Ida M HATHAWAY:

1. Stanley M MACE1186 b. 1910~1178 at New York1178.
2. Edward Gordon MACE1186 b. 1913~284 at New York284.


284. 1920 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Hornell; www.ancestry.com
1078. Hornellsville Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, NY, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nysteube/hv/hv6-hi.html
1143. 1900 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Hornell; www.ancestry.com
1178. 1930 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Hornell
1179. Obit - Burdick, Maude, unkn newspaper, downloaded from http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/2624011/person/-693654052/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum
1186. Obit - Hathaway, Harry, Elmira NY Morning Telegram, 31 May 1914; www.fultonhistory.com
2528. 1925 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Hornell; www.ancestry.com
2529. 1915 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Hornell; www.ancestry.com
2530. 1940 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Hornell; www.ancestry.com