| Name |
Casparus P Mabie [1] |
| Baptism |
4 Feb 1750 |
Old Paramus Reformed Church, Paramus, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] |
- parents: Pieter Mabe and wife, Rachel; witnesses: Casparus and Willempje Mebe
NOTE: There is an obvious error in the mother's name, but Peter's Will and the Bergen County Orphan's Court records clearly identify this Caspar as Peter's son.
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| Gender |
Male |
| Anecdote |
- Casparus P. Mabie joined the King's Orange County Regiment and served on the British side throughout the war. He settled at St. John, New Brunswick, where he died in 1822.
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| Anecdote |
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| Land |
22 Sep 1784 |
Bay Shore near Quaco, Saint Martin's Parish, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada [3] |
- New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Gaspar Maybee
Location: Bay Shore near Quaco, St. Martin's Parish, St. John County, 350 acres. Regranted - property reissued to an Individual
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| Land |
23 Dec 1784 |
Saint Martins Parish, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada [4] |
- Gasper Mayby was granted 350 acres. Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/09/25: Orange Rangers
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| Memo |
1789 |
Quaco, Saint Martin's Parish, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada [5] |
- Memorial of the Inhabitants of Quaco, undated but bounded in time by two letters, one dated 5 March 1787 and the other dated 6 June 1789 (in context, a response to the Memorial), identifies the signers as late soldiers in the King's Orange Rangers. Signers include Gasper Maybia.
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| Land |
11 Oct 1796 |
Saint Martins Parish, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada [6] |
| Land |
1 Nov 1796 |
Saint Martin's Parish, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada [7] |
- New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Gaspar Maybee
Location: 1,6 West Quaco, St. Martins Parish, St. John County, 10 acres
Location: 20 Macomber Brook, St. Martins Parish, St. John County, 405 acres
Location: 4 Griffin Pond, St. Martins Parish, St. John County, 164 acres
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| Will |
5 Jun 1797 |
Harrington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey [8] |
- 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
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| Memo |
10 Jun 1804 |
Mill Pond, York County, New Brunswick, Canada [9] |
- Wednesday morning, the son of Jasper Maybee, age 8, drowned at Mill Pond, York Point, third son to meet a similar fate in 12 months.
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| Land |
12 Nov 1805 |
Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada [10] |
- On this date he conveyed his inherited land in lot 3 to his brother, Mindert, by deed for the sum of $75. Witnesses were Roelief Haring and Sarah his wife, from lot 4.
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| Reference Number |
3973 |
| Death |
10 Aug 1822 |
Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada [11, 12] |
- Jasper Maybee of Fredericton, "on Tuesday, advanced age"
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| Person ID |
I3948 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |