MAYNE Chart 0403

This is a Chart for Robert Mayne and Elizabeth Alice Campbell

 

married
31st October 1867
  Mc Lean
 County
Illinois,
USA

 

1
ROBERT MAYNE
born about
27th July 1834 
Meshaw, Devon
emigrated 
to USA
1854 (date given on 1900 Census)
occupation
1880, 1900 Farmer
1910 Own Income
died
17th May 1912
El Paso
Woodford  County
Illinois, USA
buried
1912
 Evergreen Cemetery
 El Paso, Woodford County
 Illinois, USA

 

2
ELIZABETH ALICE CAMPBELL
born
 
11th February 1841
 Blairsville, Pennsylvania
occupation
1880 At Home
widow on the 1920 Census
died
 29th October 1930
El Paso
Woodford  County
Illinois, USA
buried
1930
 Evergreen Cemetery
El Paso, Woodford County
  Illinois, USA


3
Wilber
 MAYNE

born
22nd
  February
 1862
El Paso
  Woodford Co., Illinois
USA
occupation
1880
At Home
 died
5th October 1937
  Bethel Hospital
Newton, Kansas
USA

married
1884
Wichita, Kansas
USA
Eleanor
SHAUGHNESSEY
 
  born about
 1863
Iowa, USA
died about
1917 
4
Eleanor
B

(Nellie) 
MAYNE

born
29th July 1868
 El Paso, Woodford County
 Illinois
USA
occupation
1880
At Home
died
 Peoria
 Peoria County Illinois
USA 

married
Carl
MULLER
5
Thomas
Campbell
 MAYNE

born
11th February 1870
  El Paso, Woodford
 County 
Illinois
USA
occupation
1880
At School
died
2nd March 1956
 Berwyn
Cook
 County
USA 

married
27th June 1892
 Chicago
 Cook County
Illinois
USA
Margaret
 S  
TINKLER 

born
 3rd November 1871
Chicago 
Illinois
USA
 died
7th December
???
 Muskegon
Michigan
USA
6
Betty
 MAYNE
born
20th December
 1871
El Paso
 Woodford 
County
Illionois
USA
occupation
1880
At Home
died
 
18th January
 1954
El Paso, Woodford
County
Illinois
USA

married(1)
Theodore
Edward
BURROUGHS
born 
19th August 1873
 Washington, Tazewell County
 Illinois
USA
died
 15th Dec 19??
 El Paso
 Woodford County Illinois
USA

married(2)
20th November
1920
Leslie 
W
STEELE
born 
1868
died
 1945
 Gridley
Illinois
USA
7
Richard
 MAYNE

born
 20th July 1874
  El Paso
  Woodford
County
Illinois
USA
died
15th May 1968
  El Paso, Woodford
County
Illinois
USA 

married
25th January 
1899
H. Shuman
Farm
El Paso
Woodford
County
Illinois
USA
Sadie
 Katherine
 EWING 
 born 
13th May 1877 
 McCoyville
Pennsylvania
USA
 died
 25th November
 1957
 Bloomimgton, Mc Lean
County
USA
8
Minnie
Mary
 MAYNE
born
1st July 1876
 El Paso Woodford 
County
 Illinois
USA
 died about
 
1959
Zering
Story County Iowa
USA
buried
1959
Zearing Cemetery
Zearing
Story County
Iowa, USA

married
Louis 
Philip
HERR
born
11th August
1875
Woodford
County
Illinois
USA
died
1958
Story County
Iowa
USA
buried
1958
Zearing Cemetery
Zearing
Story County
Iowa, USA
9
Maude
 MAYNE
born
5th April
 1879
 El Paso, Woodford
 County
Illinois
USA
died
 9th February 1920
El Paso, Woodford County
Illinois
USA

married
21st November 1905
 El Paso, Woodford
 County
Illinois
USA
Jacob 
W. 
PFLEEGER

  born
 24th
 September 1869
 El Paso, Woodford Co., Illinois
USA
died
21st August 1951
 El Paso Woodford County
Illinois
USA
10
Robert M.
 MAYNE
born
 27th December 1881
 El Paso, Woodford Co., Illinois
USA
died
 November
 1967
 El Paso, Woodford
County
Illinois
USA

married
15th August 1906 
 El Paso, Woodford Co., Illinois 
Ida
 CRUSIUS 

born
 
18th October
 1882 
 El Paso, Woodford 
County
Illinois
USA
died
27th June
1978
El Paso
Woodford
County
Illinois
USA
11 
Georgetta
(Jetta)
Montgomery
MAYNE
 
born 
29th December
 1884
 El Paso, Woodford
 County
Illinois
USA
occupation
1900
At School
died
12th May 1956,
Minnonite Hospital Bloomington 
Illinois
USA

married
3rd September 1907
 El
Paso
Woodford County
Illinois
USA 
William 

PFLEEGER 
born
 15th September 
1881
 El Paso
 Woodford
County
Illinois
USA
died 
 27th March 1956 
El Paso Woodford
County
Illinois
USA
  1. 1841 Meshaw Moor, Devon
    1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
    1900 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA (down as Richard)
    1910 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
    The El Paso Journal
    Thursday, May 23, 1912
    Robert Mayne
    Resident of This Township and City Nearly Half a Century
    Dies Friday Evening
    Last Friday evening at about 9 o’clock after month of suffering from asthma and complications, Robert Mayne, a pioneer of this community, passed away at his residence on West Main Street. His: ailment had prevented him from sleeping in, his bed for several weeks, being forced to take all his rest while sitting in. a chair. For several days he was seen to be failing rapidly although he would not give up entirely. Friday night at the hour above stated, he crossed the room assisted by. one of his sons, when suddenly he sank to the floor, expiring immediately.
    Robert Mayne was born in Devonshire Eng., July 27 1835. He came to America, arriving in this country on March 24 1854. His first two years were spent in New York and Canada. In the spring of 1856 he moved to Peoria, county, Illinois; where he continued to reside for seven years. He then came to El Paso township and until about eight years ago resided on his farmland southwest of town. In 1904 he and Mrs. Mayne erected a commodious home on west Main street and took up their residence in the city to rest from their long labors on the farm. Mr. Mayne was married to Miss Alice Campbell in the year, 1864. Besides the sorrowing wife the deceased leaves nine children to mourn the taking away of the husband and father. The children are Wilbur, of Newton, Kan.; Thomas C. Chicago; 'Mrs. Nellie Muller, Peoria; Mrs. Minnie Herr, Zearing, IA.; Mrs. Bettie Burroughs, Panola; Richard and Robert, El Paso; Mrs. Maud Pfleeger and Mrs. Jettie Pfleeger, El Paso. Surviving the deceased, are also two sisters. in England, Mrs. Marry Saxon and Mrs. Lizzie Pike besides twenty six grandchildren.
    Mr. Mayne had been a member of the Presbyterian church for about thirty five years, and it was from this church of his choice that the funeral services were held last Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. R. F. Cressey in charge. The service was attended by a large number of the friends and neighbors who had known Mr. Mayne so long and so well. Internment was in the city cemetery. [Evergreen]
  2. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
    1900 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA (down as Alice)
    1910 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
    1920 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA. There was a Hattie D BOLT with her, down as a Companion
    1930 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA. There was a Anna E PAUL with her, down as a Roomer
    The El Paso Journal
    [Published Thur Oct 30, death Oct 29 1930]
    DEATH OF PIONEER
    Mrs. Elizabeth Mayne Passes to Final Reward Yesterday Morning
    Funeral Saturday
    Wednesday morning at 11:30 o’clock another of El Paso’s most highly regarded residents joined those in death who with her had taken a prominent part in the early history of the community and since have, passed on.
    Elizabeth Alice Campbell was born to Thomas and Betsy Campbell at Blairsville, Pa., February 11, 1841. When she was. 15 years of age she came with her parents to Illinois, the trip being by boat down the Ohio river. and, up the Mississippi to Knox county where the family resided for several years, then moving to Woodford county to the farm southwest of El Paso now owned by Charles Grieser. The Campbell home early served a distributing post for the mail routs when all mail was carried overland on, horse back in saddlebags. It is stated that Elizabeth frequently assisted the mail carriers, by helping them to dismount when their clothing was actually frozen to their saddles.
    In 1864 Elizabeth Campbell was united in marriage to Robert Mayne who had come over from England when he was a youth of 19, in 1856. Mr. Mayne first settled in Peoria, county and seven years later, in 1863, he came to El Paso township. After their marriage the young couple resided on a farm near this
    bride’s parents, on the place now known as the Mayne homestead, and occupied by their son Richard and family, In 1904 Mr. and Mrs. Mayne built a commodious home on west Main street, El Paso city, and retired from active, farm activities. Mr. Mayne died in this home May 17,1912.
    Nine children were born to this worthy couple, all excepting one surviving,- as follows: Wilbur of Newton, Kan.; Mrs. Nellie Muller of Peoria; Thomas C. of Muskegon, Mich.; Mrs. Betty Steele of Gridley; Mrs. Minnie Herr of Zearing, la.; Richard, Robert, and Mrs. Jettie Pfleeger of El Paso township. One daughter, Mrs. Maude -M.-.Pfleeger, Preceded her mother In. death ten years ago. Mrs. Mayne also leaves 36 grandchildren and 37 great-grand children, with a host of friends, to mourn her taking away..
    In her youth Mrs. Mayne joined the -El Paso: Presbyterian church of which her father was a charter member, retaining her membership -until her demises on October 29, 1930, at- the age of 89 years, 8 months and 18 days. .Mother Mayne, as so many loved to call her, was indeed a mother in Israel to all her acquaintances. Helpful, kindly, ever. forgetful of self, in the welfare of others, she will indeed be missed while a shut in for the past twenty years Mrs. Mayne was a daily reader of her newspaper and kept fully informed on. the. world's activities. Her dominant will permitted her to care for, her physical wants, at
    times when-her children hardly understood how she could do so. Mrs. Mayne suffered a fall last July 4 from which she never fully recovered, until finally her aged body with complications broke, although she never seemed to lose her sweet tempered character and her passing was peaceful and came without murmur. She recognized. her-relatives and other visitors until three hours of her demise. Funeral, services will be held from Presbyterian church next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, Rev. G. J. Hinshaw in charge Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery beside the remains of her husband.
  3. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
    Wilbur Mayne Obituary: [October 05, 1937]
    Wilbur Mayne, son of Robert and Alice Campbell Mayne, was born February 22, 1863 in El Paso, Ill. He passed away Tuesday morning, October 5, 1937 at Bethel Hospital in. Newton.
    His early life was spent on the farm with_ his parents in El Paso. At the age of 21 he left the home of his boyhood to reside in Wichita. Here he; met and married Eleanor Shaughnessey in 1884. They left Wichita and moved to Garden Plain Kans. In 1902 they took up their residence in Newton, where Mr. Mayne was associated with the water service department of the city and later in the same department with the Santa Fe. Rail;road. He retired in 1930 He was a quite, honest, unassuming man, A member of the Presbyterian church in early life. He changed his affiliation to the United Presbyterian church after coming to Newton. where he remained an active member until his death. He is survived by five children and 10 grandchildren, his wife preceding him in death 20 years ago. The children are: Mrs. Clyde Miller of Newton, Mrs. R. E. Flanders of Amarillo, Texas., Mrs. G. W. Miller of Tulsa Okla., Mrs. Arthur Allen
    and Clifford Mayne, both of Newton He also leaves four sisters and three brothers. They are: Mrs. L. P. Herr of Zearing. Iowa. Mrs. William Pfleeger and Robert and Richard Mayne, all of El Paso, and Thomas Mayne of Chicago.
    Funeral services were conducted •at the United Presbyterian church Wednesday morning with Rev. C. E. Courtney officiating, assisted by Rev. Frederick Black. Music was furnished by a duet consisting of F. H. Puntenney and Miss Geneva Bartlebaugh, accompanied by Maurine Puntenney at the piano. Pallbearers were C. R. Hunter Amos Clovin, Henry Richert, Joe Dague, E. C. Gilchrist and R. McArthur. Burial was in the family lot in Greenwood cemetery under the direction of Duff and Son.
  4. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
  5. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
  6. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
  7. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
  8. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
  9. 1880 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
    1900 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
  10. 1900 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA
  11. 1900 El Paso, Woodford, Illinois, USA (down as Jetta)

    There are no census details etc for the children as yet after marriage, will add these when I add charts for them.

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