Birth | February 18, 1912 34 31 |
Christening | March 17, 1912 (Age 28 days) |
Residence | 1912 Note: Vin, Gene and Dolores McCabe joined Frank in Canada shortly after Vin's birth in 1912. Canadian records showed they crossed the border (immigrated) in May of 1912 on their way to the farm near Castor, Alberta.
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Death of a paternal grandfather | Michael McCABE May 29, 1913 (Age 15 months) |
Birth of a sister | Frances Merrill McCABE August 17, 1913 (Age 17 months) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | Thomas GRIFFIN January 13, 1924 (Age 11 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Michael Bernard McCABE April 22, 1940 (Age 28 years) |
Birth of a son #2 | Philip Sheen McCABE December 12, 1941 (Age 29 years) |
Fact | Joined CCC in 1933 |
Fact 3 | Longshoreman 1945 (Age 32 years) |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Donna Christine McCABE October 17, 1946 (Age 34 years) |
Birth of a daughter #4 | Ann Rita McCABE July 23, 1949 (Age 37 years) |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Margaret Mary McCABE September 26, 1952 (Age 40 years) |
Death of a mother | Dolores Jane Isabel GRIFFIN September 27, 1965 (Age 53 years) |
Death of a father | Francis Peter McCABE February 16, 1977 (Age 64 years) |
Death | October 27, 1981 (Age 69 years) |
Burial | October 29, 1981 (2 days after death) |
Family with parents |
father |
Francis Peter McCABE Birth: August 10, 1877 35 33 — Lindsay, Ontario, Canada Death: February 16, 1977 — Brownsville, Cameron, Texas |
mother |
Dolores Jane Isabel GRIFFIN Birth: November 15, 1880 28 26 — Grand Forks Co, North Dakota Death: September 27, 1965 — San Benito, Cameron, Texas |
Marriage: November 20, 1907 — Larimore, Grand Forks, North Dakota |
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11 months elder brother |
Eugene Bernard McCABE Birth: October 9, 1908 31 27 — Arvilla, Grand Forks, North Dakota Death: February 5, 1996 — Universal City, Bexar, Texas |
3 years himself |
Vincent Lawrence McCABE Birth: February 18, 1912 34 31 — Arvilla, Grand Fork Co., ND, USA Death: October 27, 1981 — Brownsville, Cameron, Texas |
18 months younger sister |
Frances Merrill McCABE Birth: August 17, 1913 36 32 — Larimore, Grand Forks, ND Death: April 2, 2010 — Houston, Tx |
Family with Edna GANN |
himself |
Vincent Lawrence McCABE Birth: February 18, 1912 34 31 — Arvilla, Grand Fork Co., ND, USA Death: October 27, 1981 — Brownsville, Cameron, Texas |
wife |
Edna GANN Birth: February 9, 1918 28 26 — Muskogee (Porter), Oklahoma Death: September 6, 2019 — San Marcos, Hays Co., TX, USA |
son |
Michael Bernard McCABE Birth: April 22, 1940 28 22 — Rio Hondo, Cameron Co., TX, USA Death: December 22, 2022 — Angleton, Brazoria, Tx |
20 months son |
Philip Sheen McCABE Birth: December 12, 1941 29 23 — Rio Hondo, Cameron, Tx Death: December 5, 2003 — San Marcos, Hays, Tx |
son |
Private |
son |
Private |
daughter |
Donna Christine McCABE Birth: October 17, 1946 34 28 — Harlingen, Cameron Co., TX, USA Death: November 22, 1988 — Houston, Harris, Texas |
son |
Private |
daughter |
Ann Rita McCABE Birth: July 23, 1949 37 31 — Brownsville, Cameron, Texas Death: April 18, 1992 — Brownsville, TX |
3 years daughter |
Margaret Mary McCABE Birth: September 26, 1952 40 34 — Brownsville, Cameron Co., TX, USA Death: July 7, 2021 — San Marcos, Hays Co., TX, USA |
son |
Private |
Residence | Vin, Gene and Dolores McCabe joined Frank in Canada shortly after Vin's birth in 1912. Canadian records showed they crossed the border (immigrated) in May of 1912 on their way to the farm near Castor, Alberta. |
Fact | Vin McCabe joined the CCC (Tree Army) in Oct 1933 in Marfa Tx. He worked mostly on building roads in New Mexico around Roswell NM. He once said he helped build a road to the site that eventually became the location of the the first atomic bomb explosion in 1945. From Oct 1933 Brownsville Herald "Vincent McCabe and Amos Longbrake have left for Marfa where they will enter the tree army." He served for 4 months. |
Note | Vin McCabe, also known as V.L. McCabe, was born in Hegton Township, Grand Forks County, North Dakota on February 18, 1912. Vin and his parents, Frank and Dolores Griffin McCabe, immediately moved to Paintearth County , Alberta, Canada where Frank homesteaded. Because of the hardships of living on the Canadian prairie farm (for example, their sod home burned down, Frank's father died in North Dakota and Dolores' health was poor), the family returned to live in Larimore ND in 1915. Vin and his family moved to Rio Hondo, Tx in 1918 - taking a month to drive their car, which Frank had converted to a auto/camper, from North Dakota to Texas. Vin was a bright precocious child, according to his mother. He could read and write before he went to school and he was musically talented. His mother, who played piano, said he could listen to his sister practice the piano and then sit down and play the music on his on. He did not like music lessons, so he did not become a skilled musician. In later years he would demonstrate his skill on the harmonic for his kids and grandkids. Vin went to college at St. Edwards College in Austin Texas from 1928-1930. When the depression hit, his father Frank, who had prospered as an agribusinessman, suffered financially and Vin did not return to college. He worked at different jobs during the 1930s, including truck driving, produce buying, and a stint in the CCC in New Mexico building roads. Vin married Edna GANN in San Benito Tx on June 25, 1939. They lived in Rio Hondo until WWII broke out when Vin went to Houston Tx to work in the shipyards as a winch operator. His family joined him in Pasadena Tx until the end of the war when they moved back to Rio Hondo in 1946. About 1946, Vin became a longshoreman and he spent the rest of his life as an enthusiastic ILA union member. For most of his career he was an ordinary union member working on the docks but, because of his intelligence and reputation, for many years he was also a member of the governing council of the ILA in the Gulf Coast. For a while he was also the local ILA president in Brownsville, and he ended his carrer as the business agent for the local. Vin was a strong, muscular man who was able to withstand the rigors of loading ships in Port Brownsville and Port Isabel. He was known for his skill on a ship's cable winches, but he was also respected as a man who could carry his load working in the hot, difficult environment of a ship's hold. Loading cotton bales into ships was the most lucrative but physically demanding task at Port Brownsville; Vin had few peers who could match his pace loading 500 pound cotton bales into 120 degree ship holds. A good worker like Vin could work 12-15 hour days, seven days a week, loading cotton from July through November and make enough money to survive during the slack time that followed when a longshoreman often could find work only 2 or 3 days a week). |
Birth | Article in Grand Forks Herald, Mar 2 1912, Mentions Birth of Vin Format: image/png Image dimensions: 406 × 511 pixels File size: 122 KB Type: Newspaper Highlighted image: no |
Residence | Immigration Crossing at Greta, Manitoba. Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,385 × 946 pixels File size: 163 KB Type: Document Highlighted image: no |
Fact | Vin McCabe With Other Members of CCC in 1933/34 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 3,209 × 2,533 pixels File size: 1,530 KB Type: Photo |
Fact 3 | Vin McCabe working cotton bale in hold of ship circa 1946 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 845 × 954 pixels File size: 228 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Death | Vin's Obituary Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 371 × 1,928 pixels File size: 692 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
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Media object | Vincent in the 1930's Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 268 × 338 pixels File size: 59 KB Highlighted image: yes |
Media object | Vin in the 1950's Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 210 × 288 pixels File size: 37 KB |
Media object | Vin with wife and father circa 1960s Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 501 × 378 pixels File size: 132 KB |
Media object | Vin as a longshoreman circa 1960 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 900 × 1,248 pixels File size: 601 KB |
Media object | Vin In High Chair, Age 1, 1913 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 794 × 1,157 pixels File size: 288 KB Type: Photo |