Name |
John Maybee |
Birth |
1774 |
Saratoga, New York [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
Jul 1779 |
Sorel, Quebec, Canada [3, 4] |
- The many loyalists have arrived on the Albany, the Susquehanna, the Charlotte, and the Glouster .in July 1779, Captain Daniel McAlpin, from the 60th regiment, informs the governor that the country has 853 more loyal supporters and that 87 of them are resident in Sorel....There are some children and a score of women: Mrs. Dalmage and her child, Mrs. Foster, Parrot, Wilson. This one has four children. Mrs. McKinnon, Mann, Hartman, Mann, Bustead, Maybee, Jones, Rogers, Borden, Stephens, McIntosh, MacDonnel, Hullibert, Harris; the Cassel family is represented by four children.[CIT:TMG:241:2;]
In a series of Returns of Loyalists receiving provisions in the District of Montreal covering periods of time in 1779, Elenor (listed as Mrs. Maybee/Mabie) is repeatedly shown with two children, a male under 10 (under 6 on one return) and a female over 10.[CIT:TMG:19:2;]
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Residence |
Feb 1788 |
Sorel, Quebec, Canada [5] |
- with son John at Sorel with new husband Joseph Hoffman
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Land |
1801 |
Lot 19 Con 2, Darlington Township, Durham County, Ontario, Canada [6] |
- Grant S.U.E 200A Darlington Tp; sold in 1807
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Residence |
Between 1808 and 1811 |
Lot 22/23 Con 1, Ernestown Township, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada [6] |
Residence |
Between 1811 and 1849 |
Lot 23 Con 3, 200A, Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [6] |
Anecdote |
Between 1814 and 1842 |
Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [7] |
- At an Annual Meeting of the Inhabitants of the township of Sidney for the purpose of Choosing town and parish officers and transacting the business as the Law directs and Requires. They have nominated the under named persons to Serve the Ensuing year - Viz
Poundkeeper - John Maby/Maybee
March 7th 1814, Jan 5th 1829, Jan 3rd 1831, January 5th 1835
District of Victoria Township of Sidney, third day of January 1842, Page 92, Pound Keepers for 1842, 3 Con, John Mabee
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Land |
Between 1828 and 1834 |
Lot 5 Con 3, Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [6] |
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Anecdote |
4 Jan 1836 |
Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [7] |
- January 4th 1836, Page 66, Township of Sidney County of Hastings Midland District. At the annual meeting of the inhabitants of the town ship of Sidney held at the school house in the fifth concession of the afore said Town Ship for the purpose of choosing parish and town officers and transact business according law. They have chosen the under named persons to serve ensuing. Samuael Mabee, John Mabee, Peter Mabee
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Census |
1851 |
Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [8] |
- 24, John Maby, M, 76, M, Farmer, U States, Presbyterian
25, Amie B. Maby, F, 74, M, U States, Presbyterian
26, Henry Maby, M, 39, S, Canada West, Presbyterian
27, Wm. Maby, M, 30, S, Laborer, Canada West, Presbyterian
one male lunitic in family one male attended school
Resided in a one and a half story frame house
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Reference Number |
4250 |
Will |
1853 [6] |
- William was bequeathed Lot23, Con 3, Sidney Township with the proviso that he take care of his mother, Barbara. Charles had already been given 200 acres (Lot 35 Con 8 Brighton Township) and Samuel given N 1/4 Lot 5 Con 2 Sidney Township.Peter and Emanuel received 5 pounds each, Julia 3 pounds. Henry considered a lunatic, was accounted for in father's will
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Death |
24 Feb 1853 |
Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [9, 10] |
Burial |
Hogle Pioneer Cemetery, Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [10] |
- John Maybee Died Feb. 24, 1853 AE 79 y'rs
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Person ID |
I4224 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |