Daniel Mabee

M, #511, b. 6 August 1732
Father*Simon Mabee1 b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Reference5-7-?
(Witness) Note Daniel Mabee was a witness Daniel Mabee, bap 6 Aug 1732, son of Simon Mabee and Marie Landrin, may be Peter's father. 
Baptism*6 August 1732 He was baptized on 6 August 1732 at French Church, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.2 

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the French Church at New Rochelle, baptism.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the French Church at New Rochelle.

William Mabee

M, #512, b. 1730
Father*Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Birth*1730 William Mabee was born in 1730 at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.1 
(Witness) MilService1760 1760 Muster Roll for 5th Company, Upper Battalion of the Westchester County Militia under Capt Annanias Rogers, includes the names: Jeremiah Maybie, Frederick Maybie, John Maybie, William Maybie, Jacob Maybe and Symon Maybe.2,3 
Immigration*April 1783  In April 1783 William Mabee immigrated to Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.William Mabee named on a list of Loyalists in NYC during war. Arrived in St. John on the "Union" in April 1783.4 
Land*6 July 1784  On 6 July 1784 at Sussex Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, William Mabee New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: William Maybee
Location: 27 Kennebecasis River, Sussex Parish, Kings County, 100 acres; Escheated - reverts to crown; forfeiture with just cause.5 
Land3 May 1785  On 3 May 1785 at Kennebecasis, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, William Mabee WilliamMaybee was granted 200 acres. Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/06/04.6 
Memo*10 January 1786 He Signed a petition at St. John on 1/10/1786. on 10 January 1786 at Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4 

Citations

  1. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, Jean Meyers Lintner, #34.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 12.
  3. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  4. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…
  5. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, Province of New Brunswick Crown Land Grant Index, Vol. A, No. 94.
  6. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16302, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: NS-A,
    Page: 158, Grant: 94.

Simon Mabee

M, #513, b. circa 1728, d. 15 April 1777
Father*Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Birth*circa 1728 Simon Mabee was born circa 1728 at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. 
MilService*1760 1760 Muster Roll for 5th Company, Upper Battalion of the Westchester County Militia under Capt Annanias Rogers, includes the names: Jeremiah Maybie, Frederick Maybie, John Maybie, William Maybie, Jacob Maybe and Symon Maybe.1,2 
MilService*11 April 1777 The Court Martial of Simon Mabee was conducted on 4/11/1777 The prisoner was charged with "being Employed by the Enemy as a Spy & for Enlisting men into their Service". The prisoner had been captured on 4/1/1777 at the house of John Hunt "near the White Plains", and two documents were also found at the house. One document, dated 3/29/1777, signed by D. Mathews, Mayor of the City of New York, certified that Simon Mabie "of the Malitia of the City of New York" had taken an oath "to bear Faith & true allegiance to his Majesty King George the third". The second document, dated 3/30/1777, signed by Samuel Holland, authorized Simon Mabee "to engage men" for service in the Corps of Guides and Axmen under the command of Major Holland. The prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. Of added interest is the fact that, testifying on behalf of the prisoner was a Mary Putnam, who said that she was the sister of the prisoner and that she had a nephew Simon Mabee. She also stated that the prisoner had no wife or family. Also mentioned in the transcript is a statement by the prisoner that his father's farm was near Croton Bridge.3 
Death*15 April 1777 He died on 15 April 1777; hanged as a spy by the Patriots.2 

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 12.
  2. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Calendar of Historical Manuscripts relating to the War of the Revolution, Vol. II.

Elizabeth Mabee

F, #514, b. 23 March 1726
Father*Simon Mabee1 b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Reference5-7-1
Baptism Name Her baptism name was Elizabeth Maby.2 
Birth*23 March 1726 Elizabeth Mabee was born on 23 March 1726 at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.1 
Baptism17 April 1726 She was baptized on 17 April 1726 at French Church, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York; witnesses: Pierre Sicord & Catherine Sicord.2 
BaptismLDS3 September 1982 She was baptized (by proxy) on 3 September 1982. 

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the French Church at New Rochelle, baptism entry.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the French Church at New Rochelle.

Silas Mabee

M, #515, b. 1758
Father*Simon Mabee1 b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*second wife b. s 1730
Attributes* Silas Mabee was Said to Have Been Part Indian.2 
Anecdote Silas Mabee was born in 1758 in northern Westchester County, probably in Cortlandt Manor, the youngest of 12 children of Simon Mabie and the third child for a second, unknown spouse who may have been part Indian.
Like many of his brothers, Silas was a Loyalist during the American Revolution and fought from 1779 (when he has 21 years of age) under Capt. 'Giltotter' in the Regiment commanded by 'Col. Delansee', probably the Westchester Refugees commanded by James DeLancey. A Capt. Gil Totten was the captain of the Westchester Refugees' Ranger Company. Silas was apparently taken prisoner several times and exchanged.
In 1779 Silas Maybee of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester Co. appeared before the 'Commissioners for Inquiring into Detecting and Defeating all Conspiracies in the State against the Liberties of America' in Poughkeepsie, acknowledged owing the state five hundred pounds and was released on the condition that he stay in the dwelling house of Andrew Birger. (Cortlandt Manor was originally an 86,000 acre tract that ran from the Croton River twenty miles north to Anthony's Nose and from the Hudson River east to Connecticut. In a departure from the general practice in other colonies, Van Cortlandt and a few other large landowners leased rather than sold small tracts of land to tenant farmers. Poughkeepsie is in Dutchess Co., north of Westchester Co.)
Silas' brother, Simon Jr., was caught recruiting for the British near White Plains, New York and was executed on April 15, 1777. Another brother, Peter, was with Gen. Burgoyne at his defeat and died during the retreat in 1777. 'Military service provided thousands of loyal Americans with the chance to fight for their beliefs, and there were many veteran soldiers, many victims keen for revenge, and many uncomplicated loyal servants of the Crown who never considered any alternative to military service.' (Moore).
At the end of the war in 1783, Silas joined his father and many of his brothers and sisters in the Loyalist exodus to New Brunswick. Two large fleets left New York for the St. John River, the first on April26, 1783, carrying over 2,300 Loyalists, the second on June 15, 1783,carrying over 3,600 settlers. Another 19 vessels arrived later in the summer. (Wright) While his older brothers William and Jacob sailed on the Union in the Spring Fleet, it is not known on which ship Silas escaped New York.
Silas first joined the Port Matoon Association which was formed in New York City to settle on the south shore of Nova Scotia in October 1783. The land at Port Matoon proved to be poor and the summer of 1784 was so dry a fire destroyed most of the town. Shortly before the fire and with other members of the Association, Silas moved on to St. Stephen, N.B. 'Some eighteen miles up the St. Croix, at the fishing falls, the Port Matoon Association laid out another townsite...this group, comprised largely of men employed in the Civil Departments of the Army and of Armed Boatmen...were laying out the townsite, St. Stephen...'(Wright)
Silas, wife? Priscilla, daughters? Elizabeth, Anne and Sarah 'Mawby' appear on a June 1784 roll of individuals settled under the direction of Capt. Nehemiah Marks nears the Falls of Scoodiac River in the town of St. Andrews, Charlotte Co.
In 1784 Silas received a three-quarter acre grant of a garden lot on Lot 11 in the Jones Division, St. Stephen Township, Charlotte County. This was on the old Ridge Road heading towards St. Andrews. In 1785 this grant was re-registered. On July 3, 1788 Silas sold this land to Ichabod Pine and moved on.
About this time Silas appears to have married Phoebe La Peca with one source suggesting that this occurred at Port Hope in Upper Canada. However, there are no primary sources for this marriage and it is not known whether this Phoebe was a second wife, with the Priscilla of1784 being a first wife.
Another source (Vander-Schrier) suggests that at this point Silas then returned to the United States, settling in Stephen Town, adjacent to his birth place in Yorktown, in Westchester County, New York. Indeed, the 1790 census of Stephen Town lists a Silas Mabee, head of a household of one free white male over 16, one free white male under 16 and five free white females. The 1800 census of Stephen Town lists a Silas Mabee as head of a house hold of one male over 45, two males 10 to 16, two males under 10, one female over 45, one female 16 to 26 and a female under 10. (On the one hand, by 1800 our Silas is only known to have had three children not six; but on the other hand, Mutrie lists no other Silas Mabee's in his Compendium. Mutrie also suspects that in addition to Silas' five sons, there may be unknown daughters.)
In any event, Silas emigrated to Upper Canada, settling at Port Dover, Norfolk Co. about 1805 (when he was a petty juror), perhaps following his brother, Frederick, who had become the first settler at Turkey Point, Charlotteville Twp. in 1793 and his sister, Leah Montross, who had settled in St. Williams, Charlotteville Twp. in 1797. In 1810 he petitioned for a lease of land at Lot 3, Concession 6, Woodhouse Twp, saying that he came from New Brunswick four years previously. His brother-in-law, Anthony Manuel (who was married to sister Margaret and arrived in the province in 1807) pledged to stand surety for the payment of rents. A supporting document was signed by brother-in-law Peter Montross, sister-in-law Levina Hilton, widow of Frederick Mabee and Larrance Johnson, son-in-law of sister Leah. Unfortunately, his petition was not accepted.
It would seem that Silas remained in the area for several years as his sons, Thomas Pinckney and Simon, were enrolled in the Norfolk militia during the War of 1812. Simon, however, went over to the American side and as a result was forced to leave Canada for the United States after the war. It is possible that Silas may have followed him as a Sylas Mabee is listed in the 1820 census of Jackson Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, in addition to a Simon Mabee in nearby Jefferson Township. This Sylas is the head of a family comprised of one male over 45, one male under 10, one female 26 to 45 and three females under 10.

There are no more references to Silas Mabee in the census records. His date and place of death are not known.3 
Info* Information on him came from Info. from Frederick Secord according to Robert Mutrie, Maxine M. Smith, #183 to early Maybee Society records. 
(Witness) Anecdote Grenville McKenzie states that he married a second time to an unnamed spouse and that the youngest three children were by the second marriage.1 
Birth*1758 He was born in 1758 at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. 
Marriage* He married Priscilla (?)1 
Anecdote*17 November 1779 On 11/17/1779, Silas Maybee of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, and Andrew Birger of Rombout Precinct, Dutchess County, yeomen, appeared before the "Commissioners for Inquiring into Detecting and Defeating all Conspiracies in this State against the Liberties of America" in Poughkeepsie. After they "severally acknowledged themselves to owe and be indebted unto the people of the said State in the sum of five hundred pounds" they were released on recognizance on the condition that Silas Maybee "repair to the dwelling house of said Andrew Birger … and on his arrival there not depart more than four miles therefrom."4 
(Witness) Immigration1783 Silas Mabee immigrated with Simon Mabee in 1783 at New Brunswick, Canada.Simon was a loyalist in the American Revolution and in 1783 at the advanced age of 82 led a mass exodus of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to New Brunswick Canada in the various spring, summer and fall boats of that year.1,5 
Census*11 June 1784 Silas Mabee and Priscilla (?) appeared on the census of 11 June 1784 at Passamaquoddy, Saint Andrews Town, New Brunswick, Canada.
Silas Mabee, his wife Priscilla, and three daughters, Elizabeth (over 10), Anne (under 10) and Sarah (under 10), were enumerated in a "Roll of Men, Women, and Children settled near the Falls of Scoodiac River in the Town of St. Andrews, Passamaquoddy, under the Direction of Capt. Nehemiah Marks".6 
Land*17 September 1784  On 17 September 1784 at Nova Scotia, Canada, Silas Mabee and Simon Mabee registered in Nova Scotia for land grants. Both registrations were transferred to New Brunswick on 4/11/1785 for land at Passamaquoddy, St. Croix River, Sunbury County. However, neither name appears on subsequent settler's lists for the area.7 
Land11 April 1785  On 11 April 1785 at Passamaquoddy, Saint Croix River, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Silas Mabee Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/09/17: 3/4 Acre Garden Lots.8 
Census1790 Silas Mabee and Priscilla (?) appeared on the census of 1790 at Stephenstown, Westchester County, New York.
Silas Mabee - one white man over 16, two white boys under 16, five white females, and no slaves nor free colored people.9 
Census1800 Silas Mabee and Priscilla (?) appeared on the census of 1800 at Stephenstown, Westchester County, New York.
Silas Mabee, one man and one woman over 45, one woman 16-26, two boys 10-16, and two boys and one girl under 10.10 
Anecdote Silas Mabee moved to New Brunswick after the war, but was back in Westchester County, NY by 1790. He moved back to Upper Canada between 1800 and 1808, then onto Ohio before 1820. At least one of his sons remained in Upper Canada.11 
Land*24 April 1810 Silas Mabee filed a Land Petition dated at Woodhouse Twp., Norfolk Co., Upper Canada (Ontario) on 24 Apr 1810, stating that he came from the province of Nova Scotia (more probably New Brunswick, formed from Nova Scotia) four years previous and that he was desirous of obtaining a lease on Lot 3, Concession 6, Woodhouse, for which
Anthony Manuel (a brother-in-law) would stand surety for the due payment of rents.

A supporting document from
Peter Montross (a brother-in-law), Levina (Mabee) Hilton (a sister-in-law), and
Larrance Johnson (a brother-in-law), stated that he had been a faithful British soldier in the American Revolution from 1779 until the conclusion of the war under the command of Captain [Giltotter] in the Regiment commanded by Colonel Delancey. He was taken prisoner in several instances and exchanged.12 
Census*1820 Silas Mabee appeared on the census of 1820 at Jackson Township, Montgomery County, Ohio.
Sylas Mayby one man over 45, one woman 26-45, one boy and three girls under 10.13 

Family

Priscilla (?) b. c 1762, d. b 1820
Children

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors.
  2. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, Phillipsburg Manor.
  3. [S484] GEDCOM from Robert Thomas Hanson on unknown family info line.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Ancient Documents of Dutchess County, Case #9818, found on LDS Film 925820.
  5. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  6. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, From Library and Archives Canada, Ward Chipman Papers, Muster Master General's Office - Loyalists Musters, 1776-1785; (M.G. 23, D 1, Series I, Volume 24, pages 166-168) Microfilm C-9818. Roll of Men, Women and Children settled near the Falls of Scoodiac River in the Town of St Andrews Passamaquoddy, under the Direction of Capt. Nehemiah Marks 11 June 1784.
  7. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  8. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16300, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: NS-1, Page: 144, Grant: 37.
  9. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1790 census.
  10. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 census.
  11. [S16] Steve Mabie, Chronology of Ontario Canada, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…
  12. [S359] Submission by R Robert Mutrie, Maybee Society Member No. 23., from Upper Canada Land Petition "M" Bundle Leases, Doc. No. 96.
  13. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 census.

Margaret Mabee

F, #516, b. 29 January 1752 or 31 January 1757, d. 5 September 1841 or 5 September 1846
Father*Simon Mabee1 b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*second wife b. s 1730
Name Variation  Margaret Mabee was also known as Margaret Mabee. 
Info* Information on her came from R. Robert Mutrie's book to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Manuel. 
Married Name Her married name was Griffin. 
(Witness) Anecdote Grenville McKenzie states that he married a second time to an unnamed spouse and that the youngest three children were by the second marriage.1 
Birth*29 January 1752 or 31 January 1757 She was born on 29 January 1752 or 31 January 1757 at Yorktown, Westchester County, New York.2,3 
Marriage* She married Simon Griffin
Memo* Margaret Mabee with Simon Griffin She was a Loyalist and widow when she went with her father and siblings to New York City and then on to New Brunswick residing at Prince William. at Prince William, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
(Witness) Immigration1783 Margaret Mabee immigrated with Simon Mabee in 1783 at New Brunswick, Canada.Simon was a loyalist in the American Revolution and in 1783 at the advanced age of 82 led a mass exodus of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to New Brunswick Canada in the various spring, summer and fall boats of that year.1,4 
Marriage* Margaret Mabee married Anthony Manuel
Note*circa 1807  After her marriage to Anthony Manuel they continued to live at Prince William until abt. 1807 when they moved to Normandale, Charlotte Twp.,NorfolkCo., Ontario, Canada. They kept a boarding house for the workers at Van Norman Ironworks there circa 1807 at Normandale, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.1 
Death*5 September 1841 or 5 September 1846 Margaret Mabee died on 5 September 1841 or 5 September 1846.5,3 
Burial* She was buried at Johnson Centre Cemetery, Charlotteville Township, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. Inscription "Margaret Mabee wife of Anthony Manuel d. Sept. 5, 1841 89 y 7m 7d."6 

Family 1

Simon Griffin b. s 1750, d. b 1784
Children

Family 2

Anthony Manuel b. c 1758, d. 3 Dec 1816
Children

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors.
  2. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, says 31 Jan 1757.
  3. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Tombstone says died Sept. 5, 1841 89 y 7m 7d.
  4. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  5. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, says died d. Sept. 5, 1846.
  6. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Tombstone says Margaret Mabee wife of Anthony Manuel d. Sept. 5, 1841 89 y 7m 7d.

Leah Mabee

F, #517, b. 31 October 1750, d. 13 March 1835
Father*Simon Mabee1 b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*second wife b. s 1730
Info* Information on her came from Info. from Grenville Mac Kenzie according to Robert Mutrie. to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Montross.2 
(Witness) Anecdote Grenville McKenzie states that he married a second time to an unnamed spouse and that the youngest three children were by the second marriage.1 
Birth*31 October 1750 Leah Mabee was born on 31 October 1750 at Yorktown, New York.3 
Marriage*1767 She married Peter Montross in 1767 at Roslyn Harbor, Nassau County, New York.2 
(Witness) Immigration1783 Leah Mabee immigrated with Simon Mabee in 1783 at New Brunswick, Canada.Simon was a loyalist in the American Revolution and in 1783 at the advanced age of 82 led a mass exodus of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to New Brunswick Canada in the various spring, summer and fall boats of that year.1,4 
Death*13 March 1835 Leah Mabee died on 13 March 1835 at Charlotteville Township, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, at age 84.5 
Burial* She and Peter Montross were buried at Johnson Cemetery, Saint Williams, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.6 

Family

Peter Montross b. 27 May 1742, d. 27 Aug 1833
Children

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors.
  2. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  3. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, from http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/
  4. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  5. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Wayne Barnes e-mail address. 3 Nov 1999
    Website http://members.home.net/waynebar
  6. [S1] Ancestry.com, Web: Canada, GenWeb Cemetery Index.
  7. [S359] Submission by R Robert Mutrie, Maybee Society Member No. 23.

second wife1

F, #518, b. say 1730
Attributes* Second wife was said to have been part Indian.2 
Married Name Her married name was Mabie. 
(Witness) Anecdote Grenville McKenzie states that he married a second time to an unnamed spouse and that the youngest three children were by the second marriage.3 
Birth*say 1730 She was born say 1730. 
Marriage* She married Simon Mabee, son of Casper Pieterszen Mabie and Lysbeth Schuermans.1 

Family

Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Children

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, per Granville McKenzie.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 6 - (according to Grenville MacKenzie's unpublished notes.
  3. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors.

Marie Landrin

F, #519, b. 1705/6, d. before 1750
Father*Gullaume Landrin1 b. c 1666
Mother*Marie Sicard1 b. 1676/77
Info* Information on her came from Maxine M. Smith, #183 to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabee. 
Birth*1705/6 Marie Landrin was born in 1705/6 at New Rochelle, New York.1 
Marriage* She married Simon Mabee, son of Casper Pieterszen Mabie and Lysbeth Schuermans, at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.2,3 
Residenceafter 1732 Marie Landrin and Simon Mabee lived after 1732 at Yorktown, New York.1 
Death*before 1750 Marie Landrin died before 1750 at Westchester County, New York.2 

Family

Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Children

Citations

  1. [S297] GEDCOM from William Joseph Thurlow on unknown family info line.
  2. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  3. [S227] Norman Davis, Westchester Patriarchs.

Levi Mabie

M, #520, b. 26 December 1782, d. March 1860
Father*Daniel G. Mabie1 b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth1 b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Reference5-9-2-1-2
Info* Information on him came from Old Maybee Society records - including: Paul Turneaure's family records; Frances Thomas' family records; Giles Turneaure's records; Robert Mutrie's book; Gage Families book; Creta Ensley's family record; George Maybee Martin's family record. to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*26 December 1782 Levi Mabie was born on 26 December 1782 at Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.1 
(Witness) Census1790 Levi Mabie appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Frederickstown, Dutchess County, New York,
; Daniel Maybee, two males over 16, two males under 16, and six females.2 
(Witness) Census1800 Levi Mabie appeared on the census of 1800 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Delhi, Delaware County, New York,
; Daniel Mabee - one man and one woman 26-45, one boy 16-26, one boy and three girls 10-16 and three boys and one girl under 10.3 
Marriage* Levi Mabie married Sally B. Elmore
Census*1810 Levi Mabie and Sally B. Elmore appeared on the census of 1810 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
one man and one woman 26-45, and one boy and two girls under 10.4 
MilService*1812  In 1812 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York, Levi Mabie was in the military, Served in the War of 1812 as a 2nd Lieutenant in 70th (Farrington's) Regiment.5 
Census1820 Levi Mabie and Sally B. Elmore appeared on the census of 1820 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Levi Maybee - one man over 45, one man and one woman 26-45, one boy and one girl 10-16, and three boys and one girl under 10.6 
Census1830 Levi Mabie and Sally B. Elmore appeared on the census of 1830 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Levi Mabee - one man 80-89, one man and one woman 40-49, one man 20-29, one boy and one girl 15-19, one boy 10-14, one boy 5-9, and one boy and two girls under 5.7 
Marriage*between 20 June 1832 and 2 July 1832 Levi Mabie married Elizabeth (?) between 20 June 1832 and 2 July 1832.8 
(Witness) oObit14 August 1833 Levi Mabie was mentioned in the obituary of Eli Mabie on 14 August 1833 at Geneva, New York; Died on Thursday, the 18th ult., Eli Mabie, son of Mr. Levi Mabie, of Delhi, Delaware co., in the 20th year of his age, was killed by the upsetting of a load of hay. It was precipitated from the load upon the tines of a pitchfork which entered his body and caused almost instant death.9 
Census1840 Levi Mabie and Elizabeth (?) appeared on the census of 1840 at Kortright Township, Delaware County, New York.
Levi Mabee - one man 50-59, one woman 40-49, one man 20-29, one girl 15-19, one boy and one girl 10-14, and one boy 5-9.7 
Census*10 October 1850 Levi Mabie and Elizabeth (?) appeared on the census of 10 October 1850 at Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
Levi Mabie, 66, Male, Farmer, $1800, born in New York
Elizabeth Mabie, 51, Female, born in New York
Andrew Scouten, 28, Male, Farmer, born in New York
Ira B Scouten, 22, Male, Laborer, born in New York
Malissa Scouten, 11, Female, born in New York, attended school
J A Fletcher, 7, Male, born in Pennsylvania, attended school
Emeline Smith, 24 , Female, born in New York, married within year.10 
Death*March 1860 Levi Mabie died in March 1860 at Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, at age 77.11 
Burial* He was buried at Ames Hill Cemetery, Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.12 
BaptismLDS28 October 1976 He was baptized (by proxy) on 28 October 1976. 

Family 1

Sally B. Elmore b. 3 Jun 1788, d. 20 Jun 1832
Children

Family 2

Elizabeth (?) b. c 1799
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, From a Family Bible at one time in the possession of Susan F. Smith, second wife of Elijah Mabie.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1790 census.
  3. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 Census.
  4. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 Census.
  5. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., War of 1812 Muster Rolls.
  6. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 Census.
  7. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 Census.
  8. [S145] WorldConnect Post-em, J Longley, e-mail address, 21 Dec 2008. Levi Mabie married his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, between 20 Jun 1832 (when his first wife died) and 2 Jul 1832, when the Delaware Co, NY Surrogate record on the estate of Elizabeth's first husband notes that Elizabeth had remarried and declined executorship of the husband's will.
  9. [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, The Geneva NY Gazette, Wednesday, August 14, 1833.
  10. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Sullivan, Tioga, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_830; Page: 29; Image: 59.
  11. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1860, Sullivan Twp, Tioga, Pennsylvania.
  12. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 81710076.
  13. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, See marriage entry.
  14. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File.

Willis Benjamin Bartram1

M, #521, b. 13 September 1806, d. 30 April 1877
Name Variation  Willis Benjamin Bartram was also known as Wyllys Benjamin.2 
Birth*13 September 1806 He was born on 13 September 1806 at Sherman Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut.1 
Baptism6 November 1808 He was baptized on 6 November 1808 at North Congregational Church, Sherman, Fairfield County, Connecticut; BARTRAM: Hulda, Daniel Buckley, Lucy Polly, & Wyllys Benjamin, children of Molly, baptized Nov 6, 1808.2 
Marriage* He married Susan Mabie, daughter of Abraham Mabie and Content Ellis.1 
Census*21 July 1850 Willis Benjamin Bartram and Susan Bartram appeared on the census of 21 July 1850 at Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Willis B Bartram, 43, Male, Carpenter, born in Connecticut
Susan Bartram, 42, Female, born in Connecticut
Maria L Bartram, 13, Female, born in Connecticut, attended school
Corrina O Bartram, 11, Female, born in Connecticut
Charles E Bartram, 8, Male, born in Connecticut, attended school
Amos B Bartram, 6, Male, born in Connecticut, attended school
Perry L Bartram, 1, Male, born in Connecticut.3 
Census27 July 1860 Willis Benjamin Bartram and Susan Bartram appeared on the census of 27 July 1860 at Pomfret, Chautauqua County, New York.
Willis Bartram, 54, Male, Farmer, born in Connecticut
Susan Bartram, 54, Female, born in New York
Maria Louisa Bartram, 23, Female, born in Connecticut
Corinne Bartram, 22, Female, born in Connecticut
Charles Bartram, 20, Male, born in Connecticut
Amos Bartram, 15, Male, born in Connecticut, attended school
Perry Bartram, 12, Male, born in Connecticut, attended school
George Lockwood, 1, Male, born in Connecticut.4 
Death*30 April 1877 Willis Benjamin Bartram died on 30 April 1877 at Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York, at age 70.1 
Burial* He and Susan Bartram were buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York.1 

Family

Susan Mabie b. 7 May 1806, d. 29 Apr 1877
Children

Citations

  1. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, gravestone.
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920.
  3. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut; Roll: 37; Page: 92b.
  4. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pomfret (Fredonia PO), Chautauqua, New York; Page: 517.

Hugh Simon Mabee

M, #522, b. 12 November 1857, d. 29 November 1917
Father*William Albert Mabee1 b. c 1819, d. b 1880
Mother*Sarah Sullivan1 b. 30 May 1826, d. 13 Jan 1911
Birth*12 November 1857 Hugh Simon Mabee was born on 12 November 1857 at near Port Dover, Ontario, Canada.2,1 
(Witness) Census1861 Hugh Simon Mabee appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of William Albert Mabee and Sarah Sullivan at Middleton Township, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada,
; 14, Wm Mabee, M, 42, M, Upper Canada, Baptist
15, Sarah Mabee, F, 35, M, Upper Canada, Baptist
16, Ellen Mabee, F, 7, S, Upper Canada, Baptist, attended school
17, Wm C. Mabee, M, 5, S, Upper Canada, Baptist, attended school
18, Hugh S. Mabee, M, 3, S, Upper Canada, Baptist
19, Samuel A. Mabee, M, 1, S, Upper Canada, Baptist
20, Elsa Mabee, F, 40, S, Upper Canada, Baptist, Family Member
21, Margaret Mabee, F, 20, S, Upper Canada, Baptist, Family Member
Resides in a one story frame house
6, Wm Mabee, Con 1S, Lot 146e, total acreage 100, 40 under cultivation, 30 under crops in 1860, 10 under pasture in 1860, and 60 under woods or wild. Farm valued at $600, Farming equipment valued at $100.3 
(Witness) Census12 August 1870 Hugh Simon Mabee appeared on the census of 12 August 1870 in the household of William Albert Mabee and Sarah Sullivan at Six Mile PO, Spencer Township, Jennings County, Indiana,
; William A. Mabee, 52, M, W, Farmer, $800, $400, Canada
Sarah Mabee, 43, F, W, Keeping House, IN
Ellen Mabee, 15, F, W, IN, attended school
William Mabee, 14, M, W, IN, attended school
Hugh Mabee, 12, M, W, Canada, attended school
Samuel Mabee, 10, M, W, Canada, attended school
Emmazetta Mabee, 7, F, W, IN, attended school
Catharine Mabee, 6, F, W, IN, attended school
Anna Mabee, 4, F, W, IN.4 
(Witness) Census21 June 1880 Hugh Simon Mabee appeared on the census of 21 June 1880 in the household of Sarah Sullivan at Spencer Township, Jennings County, Indiana,
; Sarah Mabie, White, Female, 54, Head, Widow, Keeping House, born in Indiana, Father born in Ireland, Mother born in Pennsylvania
William Mabie, White, Male, 23, Son, Single, Farming, born in Indiana, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Indiana
Hugh S. Mabie, White, Male, 22, Son, Single, Working On Farm, born in Canada, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Indiana
Samuel A. Mabie, White, Male, 20, Son, Single, Working On Farm, born in Canada, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Indiana
Mary A. Mabie, White, Female, 16, Daughter, Single, At School, born in Indiana, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Indiana
Colista B. Mabie, White, Female, 14, Daughter, Single, At School, born in Indiana, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Indiana
Anna J. Mabie, White, Female, 12, Daughter, Single, At School, born in Indiana, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Indiana
Elvira Pary, White, Female, 16, Single, Boarder, born in Indiana, Father born in New York, Mother born in Indiana
John Roseberry, White, Male, 10, Single, Boarder, born in Indiana, Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Indiana.5 
Marriage*3 March 1886 Hugh Simon Mabee married Louella McWhorter on 3 March 1886.1 
CensusJune 1895 Hugh Simon Mabee and Louella McWhorter appeared on the census of June 1895 at Freedom Township, Waseca County, Minnesota.
Hugh Mabie, 37, M, W, Canada, 2 ½ years in state, Farmer
Luella Mabie, 25, F, W, Indiana
Everet Mabie, 8, M, W, Indiana
Harrison Mabie, 6, M, W, Indiana
May B. Mabie, 4, F, W, Indiana
Wm Mabie, 2, M, W, Minnesota
George W. Mabie, 4 months, M, W, Minnesota.6 
Census*June 1900 Hugh Simon Mabee and Louella McWhorter appeared on the census of June 1900 at Lake Prairie, Nicollet County, Minnesota.
Hugh Mabie, Head, W, M, Nov 1857, 42, M, 14, Canada, Canada, Indiana, Farmer
Luella M Mabie, Wife, W, F, March 1869, 31, M, 14, 9 children born - still living 8, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana
Everett P Mabie, Son, M, W, Jan 1887, 13, S, Indiana, Canada, Indiana, At School
Harrison E Mabie, Son, W, M, Nov 1888, 11. S, Indiana, Canada, Indiana, At School
Maud V Mabie, Daughter, W, F, Sep 1890, 9, S, Indiana, Canada, Indiana, At School
Wm E Mabie, Son, W, M, Nov 1993, 6, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, At School
Geo W Mabie, Son, W, M, Feb 1895, 5, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, At School
Hugh R Mabie, Son, W, M, April 1897, 3, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana
Raymond H Mabie, W, M, Apr 1898, 2, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana
Luetta Mabie, Daughter, W, F, Apr 1899, 1, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana.7 
(Witness) oObit6 April 1904 Hugh Simon Mabee was mentioned in the obituary of Everett Paul Mabee on 6 April 1904 at Waseca County, Minnesota; The Mankato Free Press gave the following account of the killing of Everett Maby by the accidental discharge of a revolver.
Everett Maby, a nephew of Mrs. J. E. McWhorter, wife of the proprietor of the Commercial House is this city, was shot and instantly killed by George W. Walsh, a stranger, on the farm of G. Morris, east of St. James, Tuesday night. The remains of the deceased passed through the city Wednesday on the 4:45 p. m. train on their way to Janesville, from which place they will be taken to Alma City for interment. They were accompanied by the young man's father, Hugh Maby, who lives in Alma City, and Mr. McWhorter. These two gentlemen went to St. James yesterday, as soon as they heard of the affair, and got the remains.
The shooting is claimed to have been accidental, Walsh had stayed with Maby and Bergo Miller, the other renter of the farm, since Friday night and early Tuesday left, to take a job he had secured on a nearby farm.
Walsh became lost and about ten o'clock wandered back to the farm.
His companion took him in and he sat down to the table where they were eating. Their conversation was friendly and during the course of the meal several presents were exchanged between them.
Afterward Walsh assisted in cleaning up the dishes and while leaning over the stove, Maby came up behind him and slipped an old revolver in his hip pocket. Walsh took it out and examined it, while Maby had gone to one corner of the room preparing to retire. He snapped the trigger and the bullet entered the corner of Maby's left eye and death was almost instantaneous.
Walsh immediately came to St. James and gave himself up.
The Maby family has resided at Alma City for some time, and is a large one. Several brothers and sisters of the deceased are living there.8 
CensusJune 1905 Hugh Simon Mabee and Louella McWhorter appeared on the census of June 1905 at RFD 4, Alton, Waseca County, Minnesota.
Hugh S Maybee, M, 48, W, Canada, Canada, Canada, Farmer
Louella Maybee, F,35, W, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana
Harrison Maybee, M, 17, W, Indiana, Canada, Indiana, Farm Laborer
May W Maybee, F, 15, W, Indiana, Canada, Indiana
Elbert W Maybee, M, 11, W, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, Farm Laborer
George M Maybee, M, 10, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, Farm Laborer
Hugh R Maybee, M, 8, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana
Louetta Maybee, F, 6, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana
Audrey I Maybee, F, 4, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana
Raymond H Maybee, M, 7, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana
family in state 12 years.9 
Census18 April 1910 Hugh Simon Mabee and Louella McWhorter appeared on the census of 18 April 1910 at Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.
Hugh S. Mabee, Head, W, M, 52, M, 24, Canada, Canada, Indiana, immigrated in 1864, Farmer
Luella M. Mabee, Wife, W, F, 41, M, 24, 11 children born - 8 living, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio
Elbert Mabee, Son, W, M, 16, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana
George Mabee, Son, W, M, 14, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, attended school
Raymond Mabee, Son, W, M, 12, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, attended school
Louella Mabee, Daughter, W, F, 11, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, attended school
Audrey Mabee, Daughter, W, F, 9, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana, attended school
Yetive Mabee, Daughter, W, F, 8/12, S, Minnesota, Canada, Indiana.10 
Death*29 November 1917 Hugh Simon Mabee died on 29 November 1917 at Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, at age 60.11 
oObit6 December 1917  On 6 December 1917 at Waseca, Minnesota, the obituary of Hugh Simon Mabee read: H. S. Mabie of Mankato, and father of Mrs. H. G. Van Loh, of this city, died last Thursday at his home in that city. Death being caused from a ruptured nerve in his back. The funeral was held last Friday, and burial was made in the Alma City cemetery. He was well known by many in this city.12 
Burial* He was buried at Alma City Cemetery, Alton, Waseca County, Minnesota.13 

Family

Louella McWhorter b. 15 Mar 1869, d. 10 Oct 1924
Children

Citations

  1. [S291] RootsWeb from e-mail address , 21 June 2004.
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Minnesota Cemetery Inscription Index.
  3. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Middleton Township, Norfolk, Upper Canada, ED 1, Page 12 and Agricultural Census, Township of Middleton, ED 1, page 34.
  4. [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Spencer Twp, Jennings, Indiana; Roll M593_329; Page: 166B; Image: 336; Family History Library Film: 545828.
  5. [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Spencer, Jennings, Indiana; Roll 288; Family History Film: 1254288; Page: 451D; Enumeration District: 144; Image: 0519.
  6. [S230] Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905, online ancestry.com, 1895 Minnesota State Census, Waseca County, Freedom Township.
  7. [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Lake Prairie, Nicollet, Minnesota; Roll: T623 777; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 200.
  8. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, ind A Grave Memorial# 70480746, from Waseca Journal Radical, 4-6-1904.
  9. [S230] Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905, online ancestry.com, 1905 Minnesota State Census, Waseca County, Alton.
  10. [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Mankato Ward 3, Blue Earth, Minnesota; Roll: T624_691; Page: 3B; ED 0019; Image: 249; FHL Number: 1374704.
  11. [S291] RootsWeb from e-mail address , 21 June 2004, and Minnesota, Death Index, 1908-2002.
  12. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 70480674, from Waseca Herald, 12-6-1917.
  13. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 70480674.
  14. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.

Jonas J. Somerlott

M, #523, b. 12 March 1861, d. 11 March 1946
Birth*12 March 1861 Jonas J. Somerlott was born on 12 March 1861 at Angola, Steuben County, Indiana, son of Jonas Somerlott and Martha Talbot.1 
Marriage*15 January 1882 He married Almyra Mabie, daughter of Robert S. Mabie and Sarah Jane Odims, on 15 January 1882 at Steuben County, Indiana.2,3 
Death*11 March 1946 Jonas J. Somerlott died on 11 March 1946 at rural, Steuben County, Indiana, at age 84.1 

Family

Almyra Mabie b. 8 May 1865, d. 4 Apr 1954

Citations

  1. [S1] Ancestry.com, Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011.
  2. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., Indiana Marriages.
  3. [S1] Ancestry.com, ndiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993.

Cornelius Mabie

M, #524, b. 26 October 1741, d. 1783
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-12
Info* Information on him came from Royal A. Mabee's book, Delia Wood, #90 to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*26 October 1741 Cornelius Mabie was born on 26 October 1741 at Orange Town, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.1 
Baptism8 November 1741 He was baptized on 8 November 1741 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Johannes Myer & wife Marretye.1 
Marriage* He married Elizabeth Lent
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Cornelius Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."2 
Occupation*1781 Cornelius Mabee was employed by the British Army at New York as a Carpenter at the Heights of Brooklyn in Long Island in 1781.3 
Immigration*8 September 1783  On 8 September 1783 Cornelius Mabie and Elizabeth Lent immigrated to New York City, New York.they were recorded as refugees at New York City, adherents of the Loyalist cause.4 
Death*1783 Cornelius Mabie died in 1783 at New York City, New York.4 
BaptismLDS7 May 1955 He was baptized (by proxy) on 7 May 1955. 

Family

Elizabeth Lent b. 24 Jul 1747
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  3. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Collections of the New York Historical Society for the year …V. 49, 1916.
  4. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, from Delia Wood, #90.

Maria Mabie

F, #526, b. 28 January 1738, d. 4 May 1819
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-10
Nickname  Maria Mabie also went by the name of Polly.2 
Married Name Her married name was Westerveldt.3 
Birth*28 January 1738 She was born on 28 January 1738 at Orange Town, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.4,1 
Baptism5 February 1738 She was baptized on 5 February 1738 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Jacob Haring & wife Maria.1 
Marriage*11 June 1762 She married John Westerveldt on 11 June 1762 at New York.3,5 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Maria Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."6 
Death*4 May 1819 Maria Mabie died on 4 May 1819 at North Schraalenburg, Dumont, Bergen County, New Jersey, at age 81.2 
BaptismLDS4 December 1954 She was baptized (by proxy) on 4 December 1954. 

Family

John Westerveldt b. s 1735
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 13.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from New York Marriage License, no church record found.
  4. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  5. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York Marriages, 1600-1784.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  7. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Schraalenburgh, NJ.

Joost Meebie

M, #527, b. 5 August 1734, d. 14 March 1820
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-9
Name Variation  Joost Meebie was also known as Mabie. 
Name Variation  Joost Meebie was also known as Jost. 
Birth*5 August 1734 He was born on 5 August 1734 at Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.2 
Baptism23 August 1734 He was baptized on 23 August 1734 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Joost Zabroiski and wife Chr.3 
Residence*March 1769 He lived in March 1769 at Orange County, New York.4 
Marriage*18 March 1769 He married Freyntje Garrebrance on 18 March 1769 at New Jersey.5 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Joost Meebie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."6 
Anecdote*3 December 1776 A Muster Roll of the Regiment of the Militia of Foot of Orange Town and the Precinct of Orange in Orange County dated 3/12/1776 includes: Second Company, Abraham Mabie, Joost Mabie, Isaac Mabie, John Mabie. 
Census1790 Joost Meebie and Freyntje Garrebrance appeared on the census of 1790 at Orange Town, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.
Joseph Mabie, two men over 16, one woman, and two slaves.7 
Census*1800 Joost Meebie and Freyntje Garrebrance appeared on the census of 1800 at Orangetown, Rockland County, New York.
Joost Mabie, one man and one woman over 45, and five slaves.8 
Tax Roll*circa July 1802 Joost Meebie appeared on the County Tax Ratables circa July 1802 at Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. Acres of improved land 11; acres of unimproved land 0; horses 0; cattle 0; householders 0; merchants 0; saw mills 0; grist mills 0; tanyards 0; single men and horse 0; single men 0; slaves 0.9 
Marriage*29 March 1807 He married Jannitie Ackerman on 29 March 1807 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kakiat, Rockland County, New York.
"Joost Maybe, widower, and Jannitie Ackerman, widow of Jacobus Van Gelder."10 
Census*1810 Joost Meebie and Jannitie Ackerman appeared on the census of 1810 at Orangetown, Rockland County, New York.
Mabie, Yost, one man and one woman over 45, one woman 16-26, and two slaves.11 
Tax Rollcirca July 1813 Joost Meebie appeared on the County Tax Ratables circa July 1813 at Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. Jost Mabie - Acres of improved land 10; acres of unimproved land 0.12 
Will*25 June 1818 He left a will on 25 June 1818 at Orangetown, Rockland County, New York. "Will of Jost Mabie, of Orangetown, Rockland County, dated 6/25/1818, probated 4/3/1820, mentions wife (unnamed) and step-son-in-law Doctor Morris Bartow."13 
Death*14 March 1820 He died on 14 March 1820 at age 85; aged 84 years, 7 months, 9 days.14 
Burial* He was buried at Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.14 
Probate3 April 1820 His estate was probated on 3 April 1820.13 
BaptismLDS7 May 1955 He was baptized (by proxy) on 7 May 1955. 

Family 1

Freyntje Garrebrance b. 3 Apr 1726, d. 18 Dec 1806

Family 2

Jannitie Ackerman b. 4 Jun 1733, d. 2 Feb 1821

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY, his baptism.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, From Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Vol22 - marriage record.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, From Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Vol22.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  7. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1790 census.
  8. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 census.
  9. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820.
    Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey; County Tax Ratables, Jun - Aug 1802 [New Jersey State Library]. Call Number: FHL Film 411285. Page Number: 4. Family Number: 38.
  10. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Dutch Church of Kakiat, Rockland County.
  11. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 census.
  12. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820.
    Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey; County Tax Ratables, Jun - Aug 1813 [New Jersey State Library]. Call Number: FHL Film 411285. Page Number: 16. Family Number: 32.
  13. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 40.
  14. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from tombstone.

Abraham Mabie

M, #528, b. 28 December 1731, d. between 19 June 1805 and 30 January 1806
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-8
Info* Information on him came from Royal Mabee; McKenzie, Grenville- "Families of the Colonial Town of Philipsburg", unpublished at Westchester Co. Historical Soc., Tuckahoe, NY. to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*28 December 1731 Abraham Mabie was born on 28 December 1731 at Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.2 
Baptism23 January 1732 He was baptized on 23 January 1732 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Johannis Boogart and wife.2 
Marriage*2 February 1756 He married Maria Van Arelant on 2 February 1756 at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.
"Abraham Mabie, y.m. and Polle Van Orland, y.d."3 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Abraham Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."4 
Land*5 February 1770  On 5 February 1770 at Bergen County, New Jersey, Abraham Mabie Abraham Maby, carpenter, of Orange County, NY, purchased a lot in Bergen County from Abraham and Polly Lozier, corner to Cornelius van Aerlandt.5 
Marriage*26 May 1773 He married Wyntie Quackenbos on 26 May 1773 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.6 
Note*1775  In 1775, several communities voted on a General Association, supporting the Continental Congress. Those found thus far that voted for the Association include:
Orange Town, Orange Co.: Abraham Mabie and Abraham Mabie Jr in 1775 at Orange Town, Orange County, New York.4 
Anecdote*3 December 1776 A Muster Roll of the Regiment of the Militia of Foot of Orange Town and the Precinct of Orange in Orange County dated 3/12/1776 includes: Second Company, Abraham Mabie, Joost Mabie, Isaac Mabie, John Mabie. 
Census1790 Abraham Mabie and Wyntie Quackenbos appeared on the census of 1790 at Orange Town, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.
Abraham Mabie, one man over 16, one boy under 16, and five females.7 
Census*1800 Abraham Mabie and Wyntie Quackenbos appeared on the census of 1800 at Orangetown, Rockland County, New York.
Abraham Maby, one man and one woman over 45, one woman 16-26, and one girl 10-16.8 
Will*19 June 1805 Abraham Mabie left a will on 19 June 1805 at Orangetown, Rockland County, New York. "Will of Abraham Mabie, of Orange Town, Rockland County, dated 6/19/1805, probated 1/30/1806. Mentions wife Wyntye, sons Peter, Abraham, Caspares, and Cornelius; daughters Wyntye, Frankey, Mary, Elizabeth, Rachel and Hannah; and son-in-law John Taulman."9,10 
Death*between 19 June 1805 and 30 January 1806 He died between 19 June 1805 and 30 January 1806 at Tappan, Rockland County, New York. 
Probate*30 January 1806 His estate was probated on 30 January 1806.9 
BaptismLDS7 May 1955 He was baptized (by proxy) on 7 May 1955. 

Family 1

Maria Eikeson b. 27 Oct 1730, d. 18 Sep 1817
Child

Family 2

Maria Van Arelant b. 27 Mar 1739, d. 30 Jan 1773
Children

Family 3

Wyntie Quackenbos b. 21 Nov 1742, d. 24 Feb 1786
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY, Abraham's baptism.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Schraalenburgh, NJ.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from Bergen County Deeds.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the New York Marriage License, no church record found.
  7. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1790 census.
  8. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 census.
  9. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 34.
  10. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999.
  11. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., The illegitimate child was named Abraham Mabie. It was the Dutch custom to name illegitimate children after the father and this was the only Abraham Mabie in the right place at the right time.

Sophia Mabie

F, #529, b. 10 October 1729
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-7
Married Name Her married name was de la Meter. 
Info* Information on her came from Robert Mutrie's book.: Royal Mabee; McKenzie, Grenville- "Families of the Colonial Town of Philipsburg", unpublished at Westchester Co. Historical Soc., Tuckahoe, NY. to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Delameter.2 
Baptism Name Her baptism name was Merrie.3 
Name Variation  Sophia Mabie was also known as Sytje Maibe.4 
Birth*10 October 1729 She was born on 10 October 1729 at Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.5 
Baptism26 October 1729 She was baptized on 26 October 1729 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Pieter Boogaert and Sophia Flierboom.6 
Marriage*15 August 1750 She married John de la Meter on 15 August 1750 at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey.2 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Sophia Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."7 
BaptismLDS4 December 1954 Sophia Mabie was baptized (by proxy) on 4 December 1954. 

Family

John de la Meter b. s 1725
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Schraalenburgh, NJ,.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Roakland), NY, baptism - parents: Pieter Merrie and Cathalyntje Boogaert.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Schraalenburgh, NJ, her wedding.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Roakland), NY, baptism.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY, baptism.
  7. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  8. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.

Jeremias Mabie

M, #530, b. 13 December 1727, d. 1790
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-6
Info* Information on him came from Royal Mabee; McKenzie, Grenville- "Families of the Colonial Town of Philipsburg", unpublished at Westchester Co. Historical Soc., Tuckahoe, NY. to early Maybee Society records. 
Name Variation  Jeremias Mabie was also known as Meebie.2 
Birth*13 December 1727 He was born on 13 December 1727 at Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.3 
Baptism7 January 1728 He was baptized on 7 January 1728 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Resolveer Nagel and Claartie Lydecker.4 
Marriage*9 February 1752 He married Sarah Blauvelt, daughter of Johannes Blauvelt and Rachel Demarest, on 9 February 1752 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.
"Jeremias Meebie, j.m. and Sarah Blauvelt, j.d., both of New Hempstead."4 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Jeremias Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."5 
Will*3 July 1780 Jeremias Mabie left a will on 3 July 1780 at Orange Town, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York. "Will of Jeremiah Mabie, late of Orange, written 7/3/1780, probated 5/12/1790, names wife Sarah, daughters Rachel, Catline, Elizabeth and Sarah. Not mentioned: Maria."6 
Death*1790 He died in 1790 at Nauraushaun, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York. 
Probate*12 May 1790 His estate was probated on 12 May 1790.6 
BaptismLDS1 April 1955 He was baptized (by proxy) on 1 April 1955. 

Family

Sarah Blauvelt b. 5 Sep 1728
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Roakland), NY, baptism.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY, wedding.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY, baptism.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 26.
  7. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Schraalenburgh, NJ.
  8. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from records of the Irregular Church of Tappan, NY.

Johannes Mabie

M, #531, b. 30 January 1724, d. died young
Father*Pieter Mabie b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-4
Info* Information on him came from Royal A. Mabee & Grenville McKenzie. Town of Philipsburg", unpublished at Westchester Co. Historical Soc., Tuckahoe, NY. to early Maybee Society records. 
Baptism*30 January 1724 Johannes Mabie was baptized on 30 January 1724 at Reformed Dutch Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses: Claes Pietersen and wife Annatie Vervele.1 
Death*died young He died died young; brother of same name baptised 19 Dec 1725. 

Citations

  1. [S6] "Hackansack Reform Dutch Church Baptism Records."

Johannes Mabie

M, #532, b. 19 December 1725, d. before 1772
Father*Pieter Mabie b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-5
Info* Information on him came from Royal Mabee; McKenzie, Grenville- "Families of the Colonial Town of Philipsburg", unpublished at Westchester Co. Historical Soc., Tuckahoe, NY. Book on Jacob Maby by Judith Maby, J&EM #15 to early Maybee Society records. 
Baptism*19 December 1725 Johannes Mabie was baptized on 19 December 1725 at Reformed Dutch Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses: Mattheus and Wilmtje Bogert.1 
Marriage*before 1747 He married Phebe Ferdon, daughter of Johannes Verdon Ferdon and Mary Angevine, before 1747 at Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York. 
(Witness) Baptism21 February 1748 Johannes Mabie was witnesses to the baptism of Abraham P Maybee on 21 February 1748 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Johannis Maby & wife Febie.2 
Death*before 1772 Johannes Mabie died before 1772; not in father's will. 
BaptismLDS7 May 1955 He was baptized (by proxy) on 7 May 1955. 

Family

Phebe Ferdon b. 29 Aug 1725
Children

Citations

  1. [S6] "Hackansack Reform Dutch Church Baptism Records."
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Paramus, NJ.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Schraalenburgh, NJ.

Elizabeth Mabie

F, #533, b. 13 April 1719
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-3
Married Name Her married name was Haring. 
Birth*13 April 1719 Elizabeth Mabie was born on 13 April 1719.2 
Baptism12 January 1720 She was baptized on 12 January 1720 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Caspar Maiby and Lisbet Maiby.1 
Marriage* She married Abraham Haring, son of Jan Haring and Amerensje Blauvelt
(Witness) Baptism29 July 1750 Elizabeth Mabie was witnesses to the baptism of Abraham Mabee on 29 July 1750 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabeth.3 
(Witness) Baptism20 April 1755 Elizabeth Mabie was witnesses to the baptism of Elisabeth Mabie on 20 April 1755 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabeth.3 
(Witness) Baptism2 November 1760 Elizabeth Mabie was witnesses to the baptism of Peter A. Mabie on 2 November 1760 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabeth.3 
(Witness) Baptism23 October 1768 Elizabeth Mabie was witnesses to the baptism of Peter C. Mabie on 23 October 1768 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabet.3 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Elizabeth Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."4 
BaptismLDS4 December 1954 Elizabeth Mabie was baptized (by proxy) on 4 December 1954. 

Family

Abraham Haring b. 30 Sep 1720, d. 1799
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY, baptism.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm

Pieter Mabie

M, #534, b. 13 October 1717, d. between 5 June 1797 and 27 June 1797
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-2
Info* Information on him came from Royal Mabee; McKenzie, Grenville- "Families of the Colonial Town of Philipsburg", unpublished at Westchester Co. Historical Soc., Tuckahoe, NY. to early Maybee Society records. 
Anecdote* Peter Mabie and his wife Jannetje Hogencamp lived on a farm along the north side of present Prospect Avenue in Park Ridge [NJ] and River Vole, and were the parents of Abraham, Casparus, Isaac and Mindert. Members of the outlaw gangs used the farm as a stopping place, where, caves were dug for their use.2 
Name Variation  Pieter Mabie was also known as Peter Jr.3 
Birth*13 October 1717 He was born on 13 October 1717 at Bergen County, New Jersey.4 
Baptism1717 He was baptized in 1717 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Pieter Bogert and Fytie Vlierboom.4 
Marriage* He married Jannetye Hogenkamp, daughter of Jan Hogenkamp and Gerritie Van Houten, at Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York. 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Pieter Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."5 
(Witness) Anecdote1779 Although Mindert was arrested as a Loyalist with his father, Pieter in 1779 and jailed at Poughkeepsie for a short time, his further involvement, if any, as a Loyalist is not recorded.6 
Tax Roll*February 1780 Pieter Mabie appeared on the County Tax Ratables in February 1780 at Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. Acres of land 80; horses 3; horned cattle 3; hogs 3; householders 0; traders 0; saw mills 0; grist mills 0; fulling mills 0; taverns 0; tanyards 0; single man and horse 0; single men 0; slaves 0; ridi.7 
Tax RollJuly 1791 He appeared on the County Tax Ratables in July 1791 at Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. Improved acres 59; unimproved acres 0; horses 2; horned cattle 2; householders 0; merchants 0; saw mills 0; grist mills 0; tan yards 0; single men and horse 0; single men 0; slaves 0; chairs 0; "Slays.8 
Will*5 June 1797 He left a will on 5 June 1797 at Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. "Will of Peter Mabye, of Harrington Township, Bergen County, NJ, dated 6/5/1797, proved 6/27/1797. Mentions sons John (eldest), Isaac, Casparus, Myndert, Abraham and Jeremias "who is not capable of supporting himself" and daughters Gerretye, Sophia, Cathrina, Elizabeth and granddaughter Margaret (daughter of Anatie, who married Johanes Vanhorn). Not mentioned: sons Peter and Martinus.
NOTE: The published abstract of this Will does not include the name Casparus, although he is named in the written will. Related to this will is an entry in the NJ Orphan Court Books,1785-1823 (p.151-160,19 Sep 1797) which also lists these same children, to wit: Children of Peter Maybee, deceased: 1) John, oldest son; 2) Abraham, Jr, 2nd oldest son; 3) Isaac, 3rd oldest son; 4) Casparus, 4th oldest son; 5) Myndert, 5th oldest son; 6) Genetje, oldest daughter, wife of David Van Blarcom; 7) Sofya, 2nd oldest daughter, wife of John C; Haring; 8) Catharina, 3rd oldest daughter, wife of Michael Redman; 9) Elizabeth, 4th oldest daughter, wife of John Vlereboom/Flereboom; 10) Annatje, 5th oldest daughter, formerly the wife of Johannes Van Horn; Also to Margaret, granddaughter, and daughter of, Annatje, 5th oldest daughter."5 
Death*between 5 June 1797 and 27 June 1797 He died between 5 June 1797 and 27 June 1797 at Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey.9 
Probate*27 June 1797 His estate was probated on 27 June 1797.10 

Family

Jannetye Hogenkamp b. 8 Oct 1716
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY.
  2. [S522] Files submitted to the Mayee Society : page 2 of an article written by Howard I Durie. From Relics, a quarterly of the Pascack Historical Society, PO Box 285, Park Ridge, NJ.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Paramus, NJ.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY, his baptism.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  6. [S313] Rev. George Warne Labaw., Preakness Reformed Church, Page 53.
  7. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820.
    Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey; County Tax Ratables, Feb 1780 [New Jersey State Library]. Call Number: FHL Film 411285. Page Number: 9. Family Number: 7.
  8. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820.
    Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey; County Tax Ratables, Jul - Aug 1791 [New Jersey State Library]. Call Number: FHL Film 411285. Page Number: 7. Family Number: 37.
  9. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, his will and probate.
  10. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 31.
  11. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.

Casparus Mabie

M, #535, b. 10 April 1716, d. between 23 September 1782 and 2 October 1784
Father*Pieter Mabie1 b. 26 Dec 1689, d. c 1772
Mother*Katalyntje Jans Bogert b. c 1697
Reference5-1-1
Info* Information on him came from Mabie, Sarah Adelaide, "Mabie Family" in NYGBR; MacKenzie, Grenville - "Families of Colonial Town of Philipsburg", Westchester Co. Hist. Soc. Tuckahoe, NY; Collections - New York Historical Society; Royal Mabee; Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses, etc. to early Maybee Society records. 
Baptism Name His baptism name was Caessparres Meybye.2 
Baptism*10 April 1716 Casparus Mabie was baptized on 10 April 1716 at The Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York; witnesses: Caessparres ( ) and Leyben van Scheyveren.1 
Marriage*circa 1747 He married Willlemptje Eckerson, daughter of Cornelis Eckerson and Maria Haring, circa 1747. 
Memo*10 December 1756 Casparus Mabie and Pieter Mabie Casparus Maybee was commissioned to be one of the Coroners for Orange County, NY, replacing Peter Mabee on 10 December 1756 at Orange County, New York.3 
(Witness) Will25 March 1769 Casparus Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabie on 25 March 1769. "Will of Peter Mabee, dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus, sons Peter, Joost, Jeremiah, Abraham, and youngest son Cornelius, and daughters Elizabeth (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes and Rachel. Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes". Note that Johannes was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in July 1772."4 
Anecdote*1773 The 4/5/1773 edition of "The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury" contained an advertisement for the 4/21/1773 sale, at public vendue, of the "well noted house of Casparus Mabie, situate in Orange town."
This is the house and tavern that Casparus built in 1754 that was later used to house Major Andre during his trial, and which now stands os The Olde 76 House restaurant.4 
Will*23 September 1782 Casparus Mabie left a will on 23 September 1782 at Tappan, Orange Town, Orange County, New York. "Will of Casparus Mabie, son of Peter Mabie, dated 9/23/1782, proved 2/10/1784, names wife Willempje, sons Peter, Cornelius, Abraham, and daughters Mary, Cathaline, Catharine, Margaret and Elizabeth. Also mentions son-in-law Johannes Bogert. Sons Peter and Abraham were unmarried at the time of this will, and remained so until their deaths in 1839 (Peter) and 1836 (Abraham)."4 
Death*between 23 September 1782 and 2 October 1784 He died between 23 September 1782 and 2 October 1784 at Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York. 
Probate*10 February 1784 His estate was probated on 10 February 1784.4 
BaptismLDS30 January 1991 He was baptized (by proxy) on 30 January 1991. 

Family

Willlemptje Eckerson b. 6 Feb 1728, d. 6 Aug 1813
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, The Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange, NY, his baptism.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from Calendar of New York Colonial Commissions, 1680 - 1770.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Schraalenburgh, NJ.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Church of Tappen, Orange (now Rockland), NY.

Mary Tallman

F, #536, b. 15 January 1781, d. 5 February 1851
Father*Rescom Tallman b. 7 Jan 1759, d. 13 Nov 1832
Mother*Mary Gorham b. 1759, d. 6 May 1830
Info* Information on her came from Paul Turneaure's family records; Frances Thomas' family records; Giles Turneaure's records; Robert Mutrie's book; Gage Families book; Creta Ensley's family record; George Maybee Martin's family record. Alice McDowell, #6; Marian McDonald, #13 P.A. Mabie Stewart via DEM #192; G. Michael Anthony, #166; The Greater Talllman Family Newsletter. to early Maybee Society records. 
Nickname  Mary Tallman also went by the name of Polly. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabie. 
Birth*15 January 1781 She was born on 15 January 1781 at Dartmouth, Massachusetts.1 
Marriage*15 July 1801 She married Jacob Mabie, son of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth, on 15 July 1801 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 
Census*1810 Mary Tallman and Jacob Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Jacob Mabee - one man and one woman 26-45, three boys and three girls under 10.2 
Immigration*circa 1816  Circa 1816 Mary Tallman and Jacob Mabie immigrated with Elias B Mabie, Giles Mabie, Maria Mabie, Aaron Mabie, Rescom Tallman Mabie, Peter Mabie and Daniel Mabie to Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York. 
Census1820 Mary Tallman and Jacob Mabie appeared on the census of 1820 at Nunda Township, Allegany County, New York.
Jacob Maybee, one man and one woman 26-45, two men 16-26, one boy16-18, one boy and one girl.3 
Religion*between 1826 and 1841  Between 1826 and 1841 Mary Tallman was Polly Mabie, from Delhi, admitted 1826, dismissed 1841 at First Baptist Church, Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York.4 
(Witness) Will22 August 1829 She was mentioned in the will of Rescom Tallman on 22 August 1829 at Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York. "Will of Roscom Tallman of Castile, Genesee Co., NY, dated 8/22/1829, mentions daughter Mary Maybe. Mary was the wife of Jacob Mabie."5 
Census1830 Mary Tallman and Jacob Mabie appeared on the census of 1830 at Portage, Allegany County, New York.
Jacob Mabie, one man and one woman 40-49, two boys 15-19, one girl 5-9, and one boy under 5.6 
Census1840 Mary Tallman and Jacob Mabie appeared on the census of 1840 at Portage, Allegany County, New York.
Jacob Maibee, one man and one woman 50-59, and one boy 15-19.7 
(Witness) Census8 September 1850 Mary Tallman appeared on the census of 8 September 1850 in the household of Daniel Mabie and Harriett Saxton at Bonus Township, Boone County, Illinois,
; Danl Mabie, 34, M, Farmer, NY, $2660
Harriet Mabie, 34, F, NY
Eleanor Mabie, 8, F, NY, attended school
Henry Mabie, 3, M, IL
Florence Mabie, 6/12, F, IL
Mary Mabie, 69, F, MA
F F Curtis, 34, M, Carpt, NY.8 
Death*5 February 1851 Mary Tallman died on 5 February 1851 at Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois, at age 70. 
Burial* She and Jacob Mabie were buried at Belvidere Cemetery, Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois.9 

Family

Jacob Mabie b. 9 Jun 1781, d. 15 Jul 1846
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 Census.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 Census.
  3. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 census.
  4. [S248] Submission by Jeanine M Kowalski, Maybee Society Member No. 317., First Baptist Church , Castile (united first time), 1826 B, Page 389.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  6. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 census.
  7. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census.
  8. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Bonus, Boone, Illinois; Roll M432_98; Page: 53A; Image: 319.
  9. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 113312977 & 113313049.
  10. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Turneaure Family Bible.

Sally B. Elmore

F, #537, b. 3 June 1788, d. 20 June 1832
Residence* Sally B. Elmore lived; Resided Delaware Co., NY, then Mainesburg, Tioga Co., PA. 
Info* Information on her came from Paul Turneaure's family records; Frances Thomas' family records; Giles Turneaure's records; Robert Mutrie's book; Gage Families book; Creta Ensley's family record; George Maybee Martin's family record. to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabie. 
Birth*3 June 1788 She was born on 3 June 1788 at Treadwell, Delaware County, New York. 
Marriage* She married Levi Mabie, son of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth
Census*1810 Sally B. Elmore and Levi Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
one man and one woman 26-45, and one boy and two girls under 10.1 
Census1820 Sally B. Elmore and Levi Mabie appeared on the census of 1820 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Levi Maybee - one man over 45, one man and one woman 26-45, one boy and one girl 10-16, and three boys and one girl under 10.2 
Census1830 Sally B. Elmore and Levi Mabie appeared on the census of 1830 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Levi Mabee - one man 80-89, one man and one woman 40-49, one man 20-29, one boy and one girl 15-19, one boy 10-14, one boy 5-9, and one boy and two girls under 5.3 
Death*20 June 1832 Sally B. Elmore died on 20 June 1832 at Delaware County, New York, at age 44.4 
(Witness) oObit14 August 1833 She was mentioned in the obituary of Eli Mabie on 14 August 1833 at Geneva, New York; Died on Thursday, the 18th ult., Eli Mabie, son of Mr. Levi Mabie, of Delhi, Delaware co., in the 20th year of his age, was killed by the upsetting of a load of hay. It was precipitated from the load upon the tines of a pitchfork which entered his body and caused almost instant death.5 

Family

Levi Mabie b. 26 Dec 1782, d. Mar 1860
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 Census.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 Census.
  3. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 Census.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Death of Mrs. Sally B. Mabie, age 45, wife of Levi Mabie, of Delhi, Delaware Co., NY. Reported in the Delaware Gazette of 6/27.
  5. [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, The Geneva NY Gazette, Wednesday, August 14, 1833.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, From a Family Bible at one time in the possession of Susan F. Smith, second wife of Elijah Mabie.

Giles Tallman

M, #538, b. 30 August 1783, d. 23 August 1839
Father*Rescom Tallman b. 7 Jan 1759, d. 13 Nov 1832
Mother*Mary Gorham b. 1759, d. 6 May 1830
MilService*  Giles Tallman was in the military, He served in the war of 1812, New York Militia. 
Info* Information on him came from Frances Thomas, Giles Turneaure, Robert Mutrie's book, Irene Shrope, George Maybee Martin, Gage Families book, Royal Mabie, family records and printed works. Don and June Mabie, #61. Brian and Kimberly Mabie, #174 Royal Mabee, pp 95-97 RR Mutrie, 6000 NY Ancestors, p. 150 to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*30 August 1783 He was born on 30 August 1783 at Easton, Washington County, New York. 
Marriage*1802 He married Permilla Mabie, daughter of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth, in 1802 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.1 
Census*1810 Giles Tallman and Permilla Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 at Delhi Township, Delaware County, New York.
Giles Tolman, 1 man 26-44, 1 woman 16-25, 3 boys under 10.2 
Military*between 1812 and 1814  Between 1812 and 1814 Giles Tallman was a Private in Capt. David S. Denio's Company, Col. Putnam Farrington's Regiment, New York Militia.3 
Marriage*10 February 1813 He married Elizabeth Mabie, daughter of Elias Mabie and Mary Hunt, on 10 February 1813. 
Residence* Giles Tallman and Elizabeth Mabie lived; they lived in Castile, Red Mills, and Perry, NY. 
Census*7 August 1820 Giles Tallman and Elizabeth Mabie appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 at Perry, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York.
Giles Talmon, 1 boy and 2 girls under 10, 2 boys 10-15, 1 boy 16-18, 1 man 16-25, and , 1 man and 1 woman 26-44.4 
Death*23 August 1839 Giles Tallman died on 23 August 1839 at Perry, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York, at age 55. 
Burial* He and Elizabeth Mabie were buried at Hope Cemetery, Perry, Wyoming County, New York. Inscription "Giles Tallman; Aug 30, 1783; Aug 23, 1839; Betsey; his wife; Apr 27, 1794; Feb 7, 1888."5,6 

Family 1

Permilla Mabie b. 24 Oct 1784, d. c 1811
Children

Family 2

Elizabeth Mabie b. 27 Apr 1794, d. 7 Sep 1888
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, 1810 United States Federal Census, Delhi, Delaware, New York.
  3. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, U.S., War of 1812 Payroll Abstracts for New York State Militia, 1812-1815; and U.S., War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815.
  4. [S1] Ancestry.com, 1820 United States Federal Census, Perry, Genesee, New York.
  5. [S397] Submission by Maybee Society Member, Jon von Briesen, 213. From the Western New Yorker, September 1888.
  6. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 67899314.

Joel Parke

M, #539, b. 2 January 1785, d. 21 September 1872
Birth*2 January 1785 Joel Parke was born on 2 January 1785 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 
Marriage*15 May 1803 He married Rachel Mabie, daughter of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth, on 15 May 1803 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.2 
Census*1830 Joel Parke and Rachel Parke appeared on the census of 1830 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Joel Parke, one white man and one white woman 40-49, two white men 20-29, three white females 15-19, one white girl 10-14, one white boy 5-9, one white girl 5-9, and two white girls under 5.3 
(Witness) Census1 October 1850 Joel Parke appeared on the census of 1 October 1850 in the household of Abijah Parke at Troy Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania,
; Abijah Parks, 47, Male, Farmer, $2000 real estate, born in New York
Joel Parke, 65, Male, Farmer, born in Massachusetts
Esther Parke, 22, Female, born in New York
Susan Bishop, 40, Female, born in New York
Mary Bishop, 6, Female, born in New York
Fredrick Bishop, 2, Male, born in New York
Polly Eliza Bishop [Parke], 23, Female, born in New York
Luzeme Leonard, 9, Male, born in Pennsylvania, attending school.4 
(Witness) Census12 July 1860 Joel Parke appeared on the census of 12 July 1860 in the household of Abijah Parke at Troy Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania,
; Abigal Park, 55, Male, Farmer, $1500 real estate, $350 personal estate, born in New York
Susan Park [Bishop], 50, born in New York
Joel Park, 75, Male, born in Massachusetts
Frederick Bishop, 10, Male, born in New York, attended school.5 
(Witness) Census6 August 1870 Joel Parke appeared on the census of 6 August 1870 in the household of Abijah Parke at East Troy PO, Troy Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania,
; Abijah Park, 66, Male, White, Farmer, $2500 real estate, $800 personal estate, born in New York
Susan Bishop, 60, Female, White, Keeping House, born in New York
J Park, 85, Male, White, Retired Farmer, born in Massachusetts
Fredrick Bishop, 21, Male, White, Carpenter, born in New York. 
Death*21 September 1872 Joel Parke died on 21 September 1872 at age 87.2,1 
Burial* He and Rachel Parke were buried at Glenwood Cemetery, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Inscription "Joel Parke; Died; Sept. 21, 1872; Aged 87 years, 8 m's & 19 d's.
Rachel; Wife of; Joel Parke; Died; Ap'l. 13, 1850; Æ 64 Y'rs. & 9 d's."6 

Family

Rachel Mabie b. 4 Apr 1786, d. 13 Apr 1850
Children

Citations

  1. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 99132743.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from bible of the Parke Family.
  3. [S1] Ancestry.com, 1830 United States Federal Census, Delhi, Delaware, New York.
  4. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Troy Twp, Bradford, Pennsylvania; Roll: 756; Page: 286a, Family 186.
  5. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Troy Twp, Bradford, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1081; Page: 869; Family History Library Film: 805081.
  6. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 99132743 & 99133854.

Isabella Kedzie

F, #540, b. 2 October 1785, d. 4 November 1881
Info* Information on her came from Books and family records of Frances Thomas, Giles Turneaure, Robert Mutrie, Creta Ensley, Gage, Irene Shrope, George Maybee Martin, Boorman Family book, Royal Mabie. to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabie. 
Birth*2 October 1785 Isabella Kedzie was born on 2 October 1785 at Howic, Scotland, daughter of Adam Kedsie and Margaret Stewart.1,2 
Marriage*15 February 1815 She married Daniel Mabie Jr., son of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth, on 15 February 1815 at Stamford, Delaware County, New York.2 
Census1820 Isabella Kedzie and Daniel Mabie Jr. appeared on the census of 1820 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
one man and one woman 26-45, one boy and two girls under 10.3 
Census1830 Isabella Kedzie and Daniel Mabie Jr. appeared on the census of 1830 at Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
Daniel Mabie, one man 30-39, one woman 40-49, one boy and two girls 10-14, one girl 5-9, one boy and one girl under 5.4 
Census1840 Isabella Kedzie and Daniel Mabie Jr. appeared on the census of 1840 at Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
Daniel Mabell, one man 40-49, one woman 50-59, one man 20-29, one girl 15-19, one boy and one girl 10-14.5 
Census*13 August 1850 Isabella Kedzie and Daniel Mabie Jr. appeared on the census of 13 August 1850 at Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
Daniel Mabie, 58, M, Carpenter, Scotland, $500
Isabella Mabie, 64, F, NY
Isabella Mabie, 20, F, NY.6 
Census1855 Isabella Kedzie and Daniel Mabie Jr. appeared on the census of 1855 at Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
Daniel Mabie, 63, M, Head, born in Putnam County, Married, 29 years in this town, Joiner, owned land
Isabella Mabie, 69, F, Wife, born in Scotland, Married, 29 years in this town
Isabella Mabie, 25, F, Daughter, born in Ontario County, lived in this town whole life
Edward M Mabie, 29, M, Son, born in Ontario County, lived in this town whole life, Clerk
Lived in a frame house worth $200.7 
(Witness) Census3 August 1860 Isabella Kedzie appeared on the census of 3 August 1860 in the household of Myron Seeley Bates and Isabella Mabie at Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania,
; M. S. Bates, 33, F, PA, —, $4000
Isabella M. Bates, 30, F, NY
Chas H. Bates, 1, F, PA
Daniel Mabie, 69, F, NY
Isabella Mabie, 74, F, Scotland
Barbara Stinehelper, 16, F, Domestic, Baden
J W Anderson, 24, M, Clerk, NY.8 
(Witness) Census21 June 1870 Isabella Kedzie appeared on the census of 21 June 1870 in the household of George J. Anderson and Margaret Mabie at 4th Ward, Dixon, Lee County, Illinois,
; George J Anderson, 55, M, W, Carpenter $4000, $300, NY
Margaret Anderson, 53, F, W, Keeping House, NY
Orville B Anderson, 21, M, W, NY
Daniel Mabie, 78, M, W, NY
Isabella Mabie, 84, F, W, Scotland.9      
(Witness) Census4 June 1880 Isabella Kedzie appeared on the census of 4 June 1880 in the household of George J. Anderson and Margaret Mabie at 4th Ward, Dixon, Lee County, Illinois,
; George J. Anderson, White, Male, 65, Head, Married, Carpenter, born in New York, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Maryland
Margaret Anderson, White, Female, 63, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in Scotland
Orville B. Anderson, White, Male, 31, Son, Millright, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Isebella Maibie, White, Female, 95, Mother-in-Law, born in Scotland, Father born in Scotland, Mother born in Scotland.10 
Death*4 November 1881 Isabella Kedzie died on 4 November 1881 at Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, at age 96.2 
oObit*25 November 1881  On 25 November 1881 at Geneva, New York, the obituary of Isabella Kedzie read: Mrs. Mabie was born in Howic, near Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. 2, 1785, the third of nine children. She came to America with he r parents in the year 1796, three years before the death of General Washington. After residing for a time in New York city, she removed to Stamford, Delaware county, N. Y., where most of her early life was passed. There she was married to Daniel Mabie, Feb. 15th, 1815. In 1826 she removed with her husband to Geneva, N. Y., where she resided for more than thirty years. From Geneva, after a short residence in Williamsport, Pa., she came to Dixon, May, 1869. Here her husband died Oct. 1, 1871. Mrs. M. was the mother of eight children, five of whom are still living. At the age of sixteen she publicly professed her faith in Christ, and united with the Presbyterian church, of which she has been a consistent and devoted member for more than eighty, years. In many respects Mrs. M. was a remarkable person. It is remarkable certainly, that one single human life should run parallel with an entire national history. She was born three years before the adoption of our national constitution. Though spared to such an extreme age her "natural force was scarce abated," and she, was almost entirely exempt from the ordinary weaknesses incidental to old age. Her physical health was most excellent up to the time of her last short illness. Her place in the sanctuary of God was seldom, if ever, vacant on a Sabbath morning, until two weeks before her death; and no more appreciative worshiper was there. Her mental faculties were thoroughly preserved to the last. Her grasp of divine truth was most remarkably strong, and her faith and hope were always bright and clear. For more than thirty-five years she had been almost totally blind, and frequently was she called to pass through deep waters of affliction, but she "endured as seeing Him who is invisible." Never was a murmur known to escape from her lips, and her character has ever displayed the ripened fruits of grace. At the last, the cords which bound her to life were gently though rapidly unloosed, and she went down into the valley firmly supported by the "rod and staff" of the Great Shepherd. Now her "eyes see the King in his beauty." She sees Him and is like Him. And is satisfied.11 
Burial* She and Daniel Mabie Jr. were buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee County, Illinois. Inscription "Daniel Mabie; Died; Oct 1, 1871; Aged 79 Trs 9 Mos; Isabelle Mabie; Died Nov 4 1881; Aged 96 Yr's 14 Days; Edward M. Mabie; Died May 30, 1877, aged 50 Year."12 

Family

Daniel Mabie Jr. b. 4 Nov 1792, d. 1 Oct 1871
Children

Citations

  1. [S278] Early Bovina Families, online http://www.dcnyhistory.org/bfindex.html
  2. [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, her obit in the Geneva NY Gazette, November 25, 1881 (From the Dixon (Ill.) Telegraph.
  3. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 Census.
  4. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 census.
  5. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census.
  6. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Seneca, Ontario, New York; Roll M432_572; Page: 447B; Image: 347.
  7. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., New York State Census, 1855, Town of Seneca, Ontario, ED 1, Household 208.
  8. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Williamsport West Ward, Lycoming, Pennsylvania; Roll M653_1137; Page: 891; Image: 412; FHL Film: 805137.
  9. [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Dixon Ward 4, Lee, Illinois; Roll M593_246; Page: 352B; Image: 382; Family History Library Film: 545745.
  10. [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Dixon, Lee, Illinois; Roll 225; Family History Film: 1254225; Page: 286B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 0294.
  11. [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, Geneva NY Gazette, November 25, 1881 (From the Dixon (Ill.) Telegraph.
  12. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 121969274.