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Mary Mae <I>Rhoades</I> Mulberry

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Mary Mae Rhoades Mulberry

Birth
Port Hope, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada
Death
5 Jun 1932 (aged 51)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec - 7, Lot - Sgl
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Mary Rhoades Mulberry was born on October 7, 1880 in Port Hope, Ontario Canada. She was the daughter of Thomas Bloodsworth Rhoades (Born Aug. 15, 1853 in England) and Kate Campbell (1859-1943)in Peterborough, Ontario. She was the oldest of ten children:

SIBLINGS:

1. Mary May Rhoades (Mulberry)(1880-1932)
2. James Albert Rhoades (1882-1882)
3. George Rhoades (1883-1952)
4. Isabella Rhoades (Comstock)(Creamer)(1886-1933)
5. Fred Rhoades (1887-1890)
6. Susy Rhoades (Douglas)(1890-1965)
7. Bessie Rhoades (Pearson)(1892-1977)
8. John Rhoades (1894-1902)
9. Colin Rhoades (1896-1955)
10.Phoebe Annetta Rhoades (1899-1970)

MARY Rhoades' family moved from Ontario to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba when she was a small girl, between 1881 and 1882. As she was born in October of 1880, the family most likely remained in Ontario for at least the first winter. In September of 1882, FRED RHOADES, the second child of Thomas and Kate was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Therefore, the move was sometime in that time-frame.

Three siblings JAMES (1882),GEORGE (1883) and ISABELLA RHOADES (1886) were all born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

They resided in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba for five years, where Mr. Rhoades engaged in brick making. In the year 1886 the family moved to Binscarth, Manitoba where Mr. Rhoades was employed with the M. and N.W. Railway. He afterwards took up the farm east of town, which has always been known as the Rhoades farm.

It was in Binscarth, Manitoba where the last six children were born. FRED, SUSY, BESSIE, JOHN, COLIN NEEDLAR RHOADES AND PHOEBE ANNETTA RHOADES were all born between 1887-1899.

Mary Rhoades married DAVID MULBERRY in Russell, Manitoba on the 24th of February, 1904, according to the Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency Database. The family bible has listed that the wedding was in Binscarth, Manitoba. There were four children born to David and Mary Rhoades Mulberry:

Children of David Mulberry and Mary May Rhoades:
• Vernon Barnett Mulberry (1905-1983)
• Ena May Mulberry (Hoffman, Hoese)(1906-2002)
• Sydney Rhoades Mulberry (1908-1941)
• Phyllis Mulberry (Wicklund)(1910-1989)

Mary Rhoades and David Mulberry lived in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan for ten years. They lived on the land David homesteaded in the early 1880's. The couple's first three children were born in Spy Hill, Saskatachewan; VERNON BARNETT MULBERRY 1905, ENA MAE MULBERRY, 1906, and SYDNEY RHOADES MULBERRY (1908).

After a terrible hailstorm in 1909 David sold the farm and bought the hotel in Spy Hotel, which he ran for 1 year. Dave did carpentry and wood carving while living there, and built some early buildings in town, including the United Church. People often called on him to help them with their machinery, especially binders.

After the family sold the hotel, they moved to Brandon, Manitoba where David worked as a mechanic for Nichols and Shepard Machine Company; traveling many years for them. It was in Brandon, Manitoba where their youngest child PHYLLIS ISABELL MULBERRY (1910) was born. He later moved to Winnipeg.

The couple did not get along and they separated as early as 1916. THE 1916 CANADA CENSUS records show that Mary was living in Winnipeg, Manitoba as the HEAD of the household, with 3 of her 4 children ... Vernon (11), Ena (10) and Phyllis (6). Their youngest son SYDNEY (7) is listed as living with his AUNT LIZ McINTOSH, (David Mulberry's sister), her husband Pete McIntosh and cousin David McIntosh, in the Qu'Appelle Valley of Saskatchewan. Later, family records from 1919 state that Ena lived with her Aunt Bessie Rhoades Pearson and her husband, Reverend Thomas B. Pearson. Bessie Rhoades Pearson was her mother Mary's sister.

Mary Rhoades Mulberry died of cancer while visiting her daughter Ena Mulberry Hoffman Hoese, in 1932. She lived at Carter Lake Club. She was only 51 1/2 years old. She is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

CLARIFICATION: There are three Mary Mulberry's.

1. Mary Mulberry (1861-1920) Sister of James T. Mulberry & David Mulberry.
2. Mary E. Murphy Mulberry (1878-1945)- Wife of James T. Mulberry
3. Mary Mae Rhoades Mulberry (1880-1932)- Wife of David Mulberry

CEMETERY RECORDS:
Mary Mulberry Sg1 1041-7
Age: 51-7-28
Late residence: Carter Lake Club
Date of death: June 5, 1932
Date of interment: June 9, 1932
Cause of death: Carcinoma
Nearest relative: Dave Mulberry
Gentleman (mortuary)

49 years, 7 months, 30 days of age.




Mary Rhoades Mulberry was born on October 7, 1880 in Port Hope, Ontario Canada. She was the daughter of Thomas Bloodsworth Rhoades (Born Aug. 15, 1853 in England) and Kate Campbell (1859-1943)in Peterborough, Ontario. She was the oldest of ten children:

SIBLINGS:

1. Mary May Rhoades (Mulberry)(1880-1932)
2. James Albert Rhoades (1882-1882)
3. George Rhoades (1883-1952)
4. Isabella Rhoades (Comstock)(Creamer)(1886-1933)
5. Fred Rhoades (1887-1890)
6. Susy Rhoades (Douglas)(1890-1965)
7. Bessie Rhoades (Pearson)(1892-1977)
8. John Rhoades (1894-1902)
9. Colin Rhoades (1896-1955)
10.Phoebe Annetta Rhoades (1899-1970)

MARY Rhoades' family moved from Ontario to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba when she was a small girl, between 1881 and 1882. As she was born in October of 1880, the family most likely remained in Ontario for at least the first winter. In September of 1882, FRED RHOADES, the second child of Thomas and Kate was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Therefore, the move was sometime in that time-frame.

Three siblings JAMES (1882),GEORGE (1883) and ISABELLA RHOADES (1886) were all born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

They resided in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba for five years, where Mr. Rhoades engaged in brick making. In the year 1886 the family moved to Binscarth, Manitoba where Mr. Rhoades was employed with the M. and N.W. Railway. He afterwards took up the farm east of town, which has always been known as the Rhoades farm.

It was in Binscarth, Manitoba where the last six children were born. FRED, SUSY, BESSIE, JOHN, COLIN NEEDLAR RHOADES AND PHOEBE ANNETTA RHOADES were all born between 1887-1899.

Mary Rhoades married DAVID MULBERRY in Russell, Manitoba on the 24th of February, 1904, according to the Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency Database. The family bible has listed that the wedding was in Binscarth, Manitoba. There were four children born to David and Mary Rhoades Mulberry:

Children of David Mulberry and Mary May Rhoades:
• Vernon Barnett Mulberry (1905-1983)
• Ena May Mulberry (Hoffman, Hoese)(1906-2002)
• Sydney Rhoades Mulberry (1908-1941)
• Phyllis Mulberry (Wicklund)(1910-1989)

Mary Rhoades and David Mulberry lived in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan for ten years. They lived on the land David homesteaded in the early 1880's. The couple's first three children were born in Spy Hill, Saskatachewan; VERNON BARNETT MULBERRY 1905, ENA MAE MULBERRY, 1906, and SYDNEY RHOADES MULBERRY (1908).

After a terrible hailstorm in 1909 David sold the farm and bought the hotel in Spy Hotel, which he ran for 1 year. Dave did carpentry and wood carving while living there, and built some early buildings in town, including the United Church. People often called on him to help them with their machinery, especially binders.

After the family sold the hotel, they moved to Brandon, Manitoba where David worked as a mechanic for Nichols and Shepard Machine Company; traveling many years for them. It was in Brandon, Manitoba where their youngest child PHYLLIS ISABELL MULBERRY (1910) was born. He later moved to Winnipeg.

The couple did not get along and they separated as early as 1916. THE 1916 CANADA CENSUS records show that Mary was living in Winnipeg, Manitoba as the HEAD of the household, with 3 of her 4 children ... Vernon (11), Ena (10) and Phyllis (6). Their youngest son SYDNEY (7) is listed as living with his AUNT LIZ McINTOSH, (David Mulberry's sister), her husband Pete McIntosh and cousin David McIntosh, in the Qu'Appelle Valley of Saskatchewan. Later, family records from 1919 state that Ena lived with her Aunt Bessie Rhoades Pearson and her husband, Reverend Thomas B. Pearson. Bessie Rhoades Pearson was her mother Mary's sister.

Mary Rhoades Mulberry died of cancer while visiting her daughter Ena Mulberry Hoffman Hoese, in 1932. She lived at Carter Lake Club. She was only 51 1/2 years old. She is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

CLARIFICATION: There are three Mary Mulberry's.

1. Mary Mulberry (1861-1920) Sister of James T. Mulberry & David Mulberry.
2. Mary E. Murphy Mulberry (1878-1945)- Wife of James T. Mulberry
3. Mary Mae Rhoades Mulberry (1880-1932)- Wife of David Mulberry

CEMETERY RECORDS:
Mary Mulberry Sg1 1041-7
Age: 51-7-28
Late residence: Carter Lake Club
Date of death: June 5, 1932
Date of interment: June 9, 1932
Cause of death: Carcinoma
Nearest relative: Dave Mulberry
Gentleman (mortuary)

49 years, 7 months, 30 days of age.






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