Jeremiah Mabie1

M, #481, b. 24 August 1808, d. 20 July 1877
Father*Elias Mabie1 b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Mother*Eunice Oakley1 b. 1776, d. 8 Jan 1847
Residence* Jeremiah Mabie lived at Peekskill, Westchester County, New York.2 
Info* Information on him came from Sylvester Maxon Mabie, #110; Jeanine Mabie, #198 Miriam Irene Hoy Curtis #153, Cindy Bryant, #49 to early Maybee Society records. 
Title He used the title Reverend.3 
Birth*24 August 1808 He was born on 24 August 1808 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York, died age 68 years 10 months 27 days.4 
(Witness) Census7 August 1820 Jeremiah Mabie appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Kent, Putnam County, New York,
; Elias Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 18-26, two boys 10-16, and one boy and one girl under 10.5 
(Witness) Census1830 Jeremiah Mabie appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Gainsville, Genesee County, New York,
; Elias Mabie, one man 60-70, one woman 50-60, two men and one woman 20-30, two boys 10-15, and one boy 5-10.6 
Marriage* Jeremiah Mabie married Lois Evans
Note*  Some children might be step-children. 
Land5 April 1849  On 5 April 1849 at Ionia County, Michigan, Granted to Jeremiah Mabie of Ionia Co. Michigan, 40 acres, Cash sales. Sect 35-SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 Township 9.7 
Census*14 October 1850 Jeremiah Mabie and Lois Evans appeared on the census of 14 October 1850 at Bushnell Township, Montcalm County, Michigan.
Jeramiah Mabie, 41, M, Farmer, NY, $500
Lois Mabie, 34, F, NY
Joel W. Mabie, 15, M, NY, attended school
Chester Mabie, 14, M, NY
Sylvester Mabie, 14, M, NY
Mary A. Mabie, 12, F, NY, attended school
Harriet Mabie, 8, F, NY, attended school
Caroline Mabie, 6, F, NY, attended school
William Mabie, 5, M, NY, attended school
Henry Mabie, 4, M, MI, attended school
Minerva Mabie, 1, F, MI.8 
Land*10 April 1851  On 10 April 1851 Jeremiah Mabie 80 Acres, sect. 33-E 1/2 of SE 1/4 Montcalm Co., MI.9 
Land10 April 1851  On 10 April 1851 Jeremiah Mabie 80 Acres, sect. 34-W 1/2 of SW 1/4 Montcalm Co., MI.10 
Marriagesay 1855 He married Lavinia Pepone Janes, daughter of Jessie Janes and Julia M Wickham, say 1855.11 
Occupation Jeremiah Mabie was a Methodist Preacher.10 
Occupation He was a Farmer & Blue Bell Packing Co.10 
Census*18 July 1860 Jeremiah Mabie and Lavinia Pepone Janes appeared on the census of 18 July 1860 at Bushnell Center PO, Bushnell Township, Montcalm County, Michigan.
Jeremiah Maibe, 53, M, Farmer, NY, $500, $400
Lovena Maibe, 35, F, NY
Sylvester Maibe, 24, M, Farmer, NY, $1200, $300
Chester Maibe, 24, M, Farm Laborer, NY, $500, $12
Mary A. Maibe, 21, F, Domestic, NY
Harriett Maibe, 19, F, Domestic, NY
Oakley Maibe, 17, M, Farm Laborer, NY, attended school
Sylvira Maibe, 11, F, MI, attended school
Lora Maibe, 9, F, MI, attended school
Delbert Maibe, 6, F, MI, attended school
Truman Maibe, 1, F, MI.12 
Land18 March 1864  On 18 March 1864 Jeremiah Mabie 40 Acres swamp, Sect 33-W 1/4 of SE 1/4 Montcalm.10 
Residence1867 He lived in 1867 at Ovid, Michigan. 
Census29 July 1870 Jeremiah Mabie and Lavinia Pepone Janes appeared on the census of 29 July 1870 at Bushnel Center PO, Bushnell Township, Montcalm County, Michigan.
Jeremiah Mabie, 60, M, W, Farmer, $1200, $200, NY
Lovinia Mabie, 43, F, W, Keeping House, NY
Adelbert Mabie, 16, M, W, Farm Laborer, MI
Truman Mabie, 11, M, W, MI
Julia Mabie, 7, F, W, MI.13 
Death*20 July 1877 Jeremiah Mabie died on 20 July 1877 at John H Jason Home, Ronald Township, Ionia County, Michigan, at age 68; of Chronic Erilentis/Cancer of Bowels.4 
Funeral*July 1877  In July 1877 a funeral was held for Jeremiah Mabie at Baptist Church, Ionia, Michigan.10 
Burial*22 July 1877 He was buried on 22 July 1877 at Ionia County, Michigan.10 

Family 1

Lois Evans b. 16 Jan 1817, d. 29 Jul 1856
Children

Family 2

Lavinia Pepone Janes b. 13 Dec 1826, d. 6 Jun 1904
Children

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, p 151.
  2. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook, pp 95-97.
  3. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors.
  4. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Michigan Vital Statistics, Death Record, Ledger Page: 261, Record Number: 173, 27-Jun-1878.
  5. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 census.
  6. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 Census.
  7. [S192] Information taken from the Internet by John MayBee #8 : http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/
  8. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Bushnell, Montcalm, Michigan; Roll M432_358; Page: 445A; Image: 395.
  9. [S202] Submission by Ruth L. (Pease) Linder., Certificate #6654-134, Federal Land Grant.
  10. [S202] Submission by Ruth L. (Pease) Linder.
  11. [S62] Submission by Thomas and Cindy Bryant, Maybee Society Member No. 49., 1/17/1996.
  12. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Bushnell, Montcalm, Michigan; Roll M653_555; Page: 754; Image: 74; Family History Library Film: 803555.
  13. [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Bushnell, Montcalm, Michigan; Roll M593_692; Page: 30A; Image: 63; Family History Library Film: 552191.

Mary Mabie

F, #482, b. 4 December 1802, d. 22 March 1877
Father*Elias Mabie1 b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Mother*Eunice Oakley b. 1776, d. 8 Jan 1847
Info* Information on her came from Royal Mabee, p. 95-97. More of their family is given in source. to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Main.2 
Birth*4 December 1802 Mary Mabie was born on 4 December 1802 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.3 
Baptism19 January 1803 She was baptized on 19 January 1803 at First Methodist Church, White Plains, Westchester County, New York.1 
(Witness) Census1810 Mary Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York,
; Elias Maybee, one man and one woman 26-45, two boys 10-16, two boys and two girls under 10.4 
Marriage* Mary Mabie married Joshua Main.2 
Death*22 March 1877 Mary Mabie died on 22 March 1877 at age 74.3 
Burial* She and Joshua Main were buried at Wethersfield Cemetery, Smiths Corner, Wyoming County, New York. Inscription "Joshua Main; Died Apr. 1, 1881; aged 80 years; Mary; His Wife; Mar 22. 1877, aged 73 years."5 

Family

Joshua Main b. 15 Aug 1801, d. 1 Apr 1881
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the First Methodist Church of White Plains.
  2. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook, pp 95-97.
  3. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 29736743.
  4. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 census.
  5. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 29736702.
  6. [S440] Google Alerts from Kim Mabee MS# 78 : obit in Wyoming County Times, Warsaw NY, September 29, 1910.

Timothy D. Mabie

M, #483, b. 18 January 1806, d. 5 March 1888
Father*Elias Mabie b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Mother*Eunice Oakley b. 1776, d. 8 Jan 1847
Info* Information on him came from Don and June Mabie, #61. Brian and Kimberly Mabie, #174 Source Royal Mabee p. 95-97 Robert Mutrie, 6000 NY Ancestors p.151 to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*18 January 1806 Timothy D. Mabie was born on 18 January 1806 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.1,2 
(Witness) Census1810 Timothy D. Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York,
; Elias Maybee, one man and one woman 26-45, two boys 10-16, two boys and two girls under 10.3 
(Witness) Census7 August 1820 Timothy D. Mabie appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Kent, Putnam County, New York,
; Elias Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 18-26, two boys 10-16, and one boy and one girl under 10.4 
(Witness) Census1830 Timothy D. Mabie appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Gainsville, Genesee County, New York,
; Elias Mabie, one man 60-70, one woman 50-60, two men and one woman 20-30, two boys 10-15, and one boy 5-10.5 
Marriage* Timothy D. Mabie married Eunice Smith
Census1840 Timothy D. Mabie and Eunice Smith appeared on the census of 1840 at Grove, Allegany County, New York.
Maibee, Timothy 2 males under 5, one male 20-30, and one female 30-40.6 
Census*11 January 1851 Timothy D. Mabie and Eunice Smith appeared on the census of 11 January 1851 at Grove, Allegany County, New York.
Timothy Mabie, 43, M, Farmer, CT, $900
Eunice Mabie, 44, F, NY
Edwin Mabie, 12, M, NY, attended school
William Mabie, 10, M, NY, attended school
Eliza Jane Mabie, 9, F, NY, attended school.7 
Census23 June 1855 Timothy D. Mabie and Eunice Smith appeared on the census of 23 June 1855 at Grove Township, Allegany County, New York.
Timothy Maybee, 46, M, Head, born in Putnam County, Married, 18 years in this town, Farmer, owned land
Eunice Mabie, 46, F, Wife, born in New York, Married, 18 years in this town
Edwin Mabie, 17, M, Son, born in Allegany County, 17 years in this town
William Mabie, 15, M, Son, born in Allegany County, 15 years in this town
Eliza J Mabie, 13, F, Daughter, born in Allegany County, 13 years in this town
Lived in a log house worth $50.8 
Census2 August 1860 Timothy D. Mabie and Eunice Smith appeared on the census of 2 August 1860 at Canaseraga PO, Grove, Allegany County, New York.
Edwin Mabie, 54, M, Farmer, NY, $1500, $425
Eunice Mabie, 55, F, NY
Edwin Mabie, 22, M, Farmer, NY, —, $200
William Mabie, 20, M, Farmer, NY, attended school
Eliza Jane Mabie, 18, F, NY.9 
Census4 June 1865 Timothy D. Mabie and Eunice Smith appeared on the census of 4 June 1865 at Grove Township, Allegany County, New York.
Timothy D Mabie, 59, M, W, Head, born in Dutchess, 4 children born, married 1 time, now married, Farmer, owned land
Eunice Mabie, 60, F, W, Wife, born in Albany, 4 children born, married 1 time, now married
Edwin Mabie, 26, M, W, Son, born in Allegany, single, Farmer
William A Mabie, 24, M, W, Son, born in Allegany, single
Eliza J Mabie, 22, F, W, Daughter, born in Allegany, single
Ella M Smith, 4, F, W, Adopted Daughter, born in Allegany
Lived in a frame house.10 
Census28 July 1870 Timothy D. Mabie and Eunice Smith appeared on the census of 28 July 1870 at Swain PO, Grove Township, Allegany County, New York.
Timothy Mabie, 65, M, W, Farmer, $3200, $1500, NY
Eunice Mabie, 65, F, W, Keeping House, NY
William Mabie, 29, M, W, Farmer, NY
Eliza Mabie, 27, F, W, NY
Ella Smith, 9, F, W, NY, attended school, mother foreign born
George Sheffield, 11, M, W, NY, attended school.11 
Census15 June 1875 Timothy D. Mabie and Eunice Smith appeared on the census of 15 June 1875 at Grove, Allegany County, New York.
Timothy Maybie, 68, M, Head, born in Putnam County, married, Farmer, owns land
Eunice Maybie, 70, F, Wife, born in Allegany County, married
Eliza Maybie, 32, F, Daughter, born in Allegany County, single
Lima Maybie, 29, F, Daughter in law, born in Livingston County, married
William Maybie, 34, M, Son, born in Allegany County, married
George Sheffield, 16, M, Adopted, born in Allegany County, single
Ella Maybie, 13, F, Niece, born in Allegany County, single
Gracie Maybie, 3, Granddaughter, born in Allegany County, single
Lived in a Framed house worth $450.12 
Marriage* Timothy D. Mabie married Eliza Ann (?)13 
Census*14 June 1880 Timothy D. Mabie and Eliza Ann (?) appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Town of Grove, Allegany County, New York.
Timothy Mabie, White, Male, 74, Head, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Eliza Ann Mabie, White, Female, 64, Wife, Married, Keeping House, born in Pennsylvania, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Pennsylvania
Eliza J. Mabie, White, Female, 37, Daughter, Single, Teaching School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in New York
Ella M. Mabie, White, Female, 18, Adopted Daughter, Single, At School, born in New York, Father born in New York, Mother born in England.14 
Will*28 February 1888 Timothy D. Mabie left a will on 28 February 1888 at Town of Grove, Allegany County, New York. "Will of Timothy Mabie, of the Town of Grove, Allegany County, New York, dated 2/28/1888, proved 4/6/1888 15
To Ella Yencer - $300.00. To son William - $1.00. The balance to be divided between Edwin Mabie - son, Eliza Mabie - daughter, and Lima Mabie - William's wife 16.15
Death*5 March 1888 He died on 5 March 1888 at age 82.2 
Burial* He was buried at Canaseraga Cemetery, Canaseraga, Allegany County, New York. Inscription "Timothy D. Mabie died 5 Mar 1888; aged 82 years 1 mo 18 days."2 

Family 1

Eunice Smith b. 1805, d. 27 Mar 1876
Children

Family 2

Eliza Ann (?) b. bt 1813 - 1814

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 & 1860 census.
  2. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 41236870.
  3. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 census.
  4. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 census.
  5. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 Census.
  6. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census.
  7. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Grove, Allegany, New York; Roll M432_475; Page: 26A; Image: 5.
  8. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1855, Town of Grove, Allegany, New York, ED Eastern, Household 23.
  9. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Grove, Allegany, New York; Roll M653_717; Page: 131; Image: 136; Family History Library Film: 803717.
  10. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1865, Town of Grove, Allegany, New York, Page 6, Household 42.
  11. [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Grove, Allegany, New York; Roll M593_905; Page: 641A; Image: 108; Family History Library Film: 552404.
  12. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, State Census, 1875, Grove, Allegany, New York, E.D. 01, Household 137.
  13. [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Page 279D, National Archives Film T9-0809.
  14. [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Grove, Allegany, New York; Roll: 809; Family History Film: 1254809; Page: 279D; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 0562.
  15. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  16. [S62] Submission by Thomas and Cindy Bryant, Maybee Society Member No. 49.

Caroline Mabie

F, #484, b. 1805
Father*Elias Mabie b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Mother*Eunice Oakley b. 1776, d. 8 Jan 1847
Info* Information on her came from Royal A Mabee, p. 95-97 to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Lumerax. 
Birth*1805 Caroline Mabie was born in 1805. 
(Witness) Census1810 Caroline Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York,
; Elias Maybee, one man and one woman 26-45, two boys 10-16, two boys and two girls under 10.1 

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 census.

Eunice Oakley

F, #485, b. 1776, d. 8 January 1847
Info* Information on her came from Royal Mabee, pp 95-97 to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabie. 
Birth*1776 Eunice Oakley was born in 1776 at New York, daughter of Thomas Oakley.1,2 
(Witness) Census1800 Eunice Oakley appeared on the census of 1800 in the household of Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York,
; Peter Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 26-45, one man and two women 16-26, and three boys under 10.3 
Marriage* Eunice Oakley married Elias Mabie, son of Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland
Census*1810 Eunice Oakley and Elias Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.
Elias Maybee, one man and one woman 26-45, two boys 10-16, two boys and two girls under 10.4 
Census7 August 1820 Eunice Oakley and Elias Mabie appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 at Kent, Putnam County, New York.
Elias Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 18-26, two boys 10-16, and one boy and one girl under 10.5 
Land*30 September 1820  On 30 September 1820 at Kent, Putnam County, New York, Eunice Oakley and Elias Mabie They sold land to Libens Mabie in Kent, Sep 30 1820. 
Anecdote*8 March 1821 Will of Thomas Oakley of the Town of Roxbury, Delaware Co., NY, dated 3/8/1821, proved 2/21/1827, mentions daughter Eunice Mabie.6 
Land*22 February 1826  On 22 February 1826 at Detroit, Michigan, Granted to Eunice Mabie of Delaware County, New York 80 acres, Cash sales at the Detroit Office.7 
Census1830 Eunice Oakley and Elias Mabie appeared on the census of 1830 at Gainsville, Genesee County, New York.
Elias Mabie, one man 60-70, one woman 50-60, two men and one woman 20-30, two boys 10-15, and one boy 5-10.8 
Census1840 Eunice Oakley and Elias Mabie appeared on the census of 1840 at Italy Township, Yates County, New York.
Near sons Amos and John. One man 20-30, one man 70-80, and one woman 60-70.9 
Death*8 January 1847 Eunice Oakley died on 8 January 1847.2 
Burial* She and Elias Mabie were buried at West River Cemetery, Italy Township, Yates County, New York. Inscription "Mabie; Elias; 1761-1855; Eunice; 1776-1847; Grandson Almond; son of J. C. & S. Mabie; 1844 1 Month 1 Day."10,11 

Family

Elias Mabie b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Thomas Oakley's will.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 32, from tombstone, died age 71.
  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. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 census.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  7. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Document Nr.: 1817, Accession/Serial Nr.: MI0040__.311, BLM Serial Nr.: MI NO S/N.
  8. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 Census.
  9. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 Census.
  10. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Don and June Mabie wrote: I have found the graves of our ancestors, Elias and Eunice Oakley Mabie in the Italy Township Cemetery, Yates Co., NY. The cemetery is located Northeast of the town of Naples. This is in western New York State in the "Finger Lakes Region.
  11. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 30697886.
  12. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, p 151.

John C. Mabie

M, #486, b. 4 August 1818, d. 15 April 1864
Father*Elias Mabie b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Mother*Eunice Oakley b. 1776, d. 8 Jan 1847
Birth*4 August 1818 John C. Mabie was born on 4 August 1818 at Carmel, Putnam County, New York.1,2 
(Witness) Census7 August 1820 John C. Mabie appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Kent, Putnam County, New York,
; Elias Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 18-26, two boys 10-16, and one boy and one girl under 10.3 
(Witness) Census1830 John C. Mabie appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Gainsville, Genesee County, New York,
; Elias Mabie, one man 60-70, one woman 50-60, two men and one woman 20-30, two boys 10-15, and one boy 5-10.4 
Marriage* John C. Mabie married Selecta Laticia Farnum.1 
Census1840 John C. Mabie and Selecta Laticia Farnum appeared on the census of 1840 at Italy Township, Yates County, New York.
John Maybee, one man and one woman 20-29.5 
Census*30 July 1850 John C. Mabie and Selecta Laticia Farnum appeared on the census of 30 July 1850 at Italy Township, Yates County, New York.
John J. Mabie, 31, M, Laborer, NY, $300
Selecta Mabie, 34, F, NY
Helen Mabie, 9, F, NY, attended school
Emma Mabie, 8, F, NY, attended school
Milow Mabie, 7, M, NY, attended school
Clark Mabie, 1, M, NY
Elias Mabie, 80, M, Cooper, NY.6 
Census26 June 1855 John C. Mabie and Selecta Laticia Farnum appeared on the census of 26 June 1855 at Italy Township, Yates County, New York.
John C Mabie, 36, M, Head, born in Putnam County, Married, 19 years in this town, Farmer, owned land
Selecta Mabie, 38, F, Wife, born in Genesee County, Married, 18 years in this town
Hellen C Mabie, 14, F, Daughter, born in Yates County
Emma E Mabie, 13, F, Daughter, born in Yates County
Milan W Mabie, 12, M, Son, born in Yates County
Clark L Mabie, 6, M, Son, born in Yates County
Lived in a log house worth $40.7 
Census2 June 1860 John C. Mabie and Selecta Laticia Farnum appeared on the census of 2 June 1860 at Palo PO, North Plains Township, Ionia County, Michigan.
John C. Mabie, 41, M, Farmer, NY, $1000, $400
Selecta Mabie, 43, F, NY
Hellen C. Mabie, 19, F, Teacher, NY, attended school
Emma E. Mabie, 18, F, Teacher, NY, attended school
Milon W. Mabie, 17, F, NY, attended school
Clark L. Mabie, 11, F, NY, attended school.8 
Death*15 April 1864 John C. Mabie died on 15 April 1864 at age 45.9 
Burial* He was buried at Van Vleck Cemetery, Palo, Ionia County, Michigan.10 

Family

Selecta Laticia Farnum b. 25 Jun 1816, d. 5 Feb 1869
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 census.
  2. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Cindy Bryant, e-mail address, 17 Jan 1998. from Nina E. Jackson.
  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, Italy, Yates, New York; Roll M432_618; Page: 80B; Image: 164.
  7. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York State Census, 1855, Town of Italy, Yates, New York, Household 260.
  8. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, North Plains, Ionia, Michigan; Roll M653_546; Page: 528; Image: 80; Family History Library Film: 803546.
  9. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, R. Robert Mutrie #23.
  10. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 32380169.
  11. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 49107512.

Hezekiah Hull

M, #487, b. between 1784 and 1790, d. 1812
Birth*between 1784 and 1790 Hezekiah Hull was born between 1784 and 1790 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York, son of Hezekiah Hull (1755-1823) and Sarah Merwin (1758-. ) 
Census*1810 Hezekiah Hull and Elizabeth Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.
Hezekiah Hull, one White Male and one White Female 45 and Over [father and mother ], one White Male and two White Females 16 to 25 [Hezekiah and Elizabeth], one White Female 10 to 15, and one White Male under 10.1 
Marriage* Hezekiah Hull married Elizabeth Mabie, daughter of Elias Mabie and Mary Hunt.2,3 
Death*1812 Hezekiah Hull died in 1812 at Mahopac, Putnam County, New York. 

Family

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

Citations

  1. [S1] Ancestry.com, 1810 United States Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 30; Page: 208A; Family History Number: 0181384; Image: 00152.
  2. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, pages 149 and 150.
  3. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.

Amos C Mabie

M, #488, b. 5 May 1799, d. 7 March 1874
Father*Elias Mabie b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Mother*Mary Hunt b. s 1770
Info* Information on him came from Don and June Mabiem # 61, Brian and Kimberly Mabie, #174 to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*5 May 1799 Amos C Mabie was born on 5 May 1799 at Dutchess County, New York. 
(Witness) Census1800 Amos C Mabie appeared on the census of 1800 in the household of Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York,
; Peter Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 26-45, one man and two women 16-26, and three boys under 10.1 
(Witness) Census1810 Amos C Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York,
; Elias Maybee, one man and one woman 26-45, two boys 10-16, two boys and two girls under 10.2 
Marriage* Amos C Mabie married Anor Fisher, daughter of Joseph Fisher and Sarah (?), at probably Naples, New York. 
Census1830 Amos C Mabie and Anor Fisher appeared on the census of 1830 at Carmel, Putnam County, New York.
Amos Mabie, one man and one woman 30-39, three boys 5-9, one boy and two girls under 5.3 
Census*1840 Amos C Mabie and Anor Fisher appeared on the census of 1840 at Italy Township, Yates County, New York.
A. C. Maybee, one man and one woman 40-49, one woman 20-29, one boy and one girl 15-19, one boy and one girl 10-14, one boy and one girl 5-9, one boy and one girl under 5.4 
Census*30 July 1850 Amos C Mabie and Anor Fisher appeared on the census of 30 July 1850 at Italy Township, Yates County, New York.
Amos Mabie, 59, M, Farmer, NY, $650
Anor Mabie, 51, F, NY
Eunice Mabie, 20, F, NY
Nelson Mabie, 17, M, Laborer, NY
Elias Mabie, 15, M, NY, attended school
Susan Mabie, 11, F, NY, attended school
Edwin Mabie, 8, M, NY, attended school.5 
Anecdote*1854 When Amos and Ainor Fisher Mabie were 55 years old, they and 9 of their 10 children moved to Michigan from Yates County in Western New York. They settled in Solon Township (at the time was part of Algoma twp.) about twenty five miles North of Grand Rapids, Mich.6 
Land*15 December 1855  On 15 December 1855 at Montcalm County, Michigan, Amos C Mabie granted 40 acres, Cash sales at the Ionia Office.7 
Land10 March 1857  On 10 March 1857 at Michigan Amos C Mabie granted 40 acres, Cash sales at the Ionia Office.8 
Census13 June 1860 Amos C Mabie and Anor Fisher appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Cedar Springs PO, Solon Township, Kent County, Michigan.
Amos Maybee, 62 , M, Shingle Maker, NY, $200, $60,
Anor Maybee, 62 , F, NY,
Nelson Maybee, 27 , M, Farmer, NY, $400, $100,
Edwin Maybee, 18 , M, Farmer, NY.9      
Census24 August 1870 Amos C Mabie and Anor Fisher appeared on the census of 24 August 1870 at Cedar Springs, Solon Township, Kent County, Michigan.
Amos Mabie, 71, M, W, Farmer, $1000, $100, NY
Anor Mabie, 72, F, W, Keeping House, NY.10 
Death*7 March 1874 Amos C Mabie died on 7 March 1874 at Cedar Springs, Kent County, Michigan, at age 74. 
Burial* He and Anor Fisher were buried at Solon Township Cemetery, Cedar Springs, Kent County, Michigan. Inscription "A C Mabie; May 5 1799 - Mar 7 1874; Anor His Wife; May 30 1798 - July 8 1881; Sarah Mabie Trude June 11 1827 - Oct 31 1886."11 

Family

Anor Fisher b. 30 May 1798, d. 8 Jul 1881
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 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, 1830 census.
  4. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census.
  5. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Italy, Yates, New York; Roll M432_618; Page: 80B; Image: 164.
  6. [S155] Submission by Don and June Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 61.
  7. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Document Nr.: 14501, Accession/Serial Nr.: MI2780__.450, BLM Serial Nr.: MI NO S/N.
  8. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Document Nr.: 14502, Accession/Serial Nr.: MI2820__.364, BLM Serial Nr.: MI NO S/N.
  9. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Solon, Kent, Michigan; Roll M653_550; Page: 592; Image: 597; Family History Library Film: 803550.
  10. [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kent County, Solon Township, Page 552, M593-Roll 682.
  11. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Monument serial 2769 ordered from Black Monument Company by Nelson Mabie on 3/18/1901, cost $50. from http://data.wmgs.org/AboutBlackMonumentCompany.html

Josiah Mabie

M, #489, b. between 1791 and 1800
Father*Elias Mabie b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Mother*Mary Hunt b. s 1770
Info* Information on him came from Don and June Mabie, #61. Brian and Kimberly Mabie, #174 to early Maybee Society records. 
Name Variation  Josiah Mabie was also known as Joshua.1 
Birth*between 1791 and 1800 He was born between 1791 and 1800 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.2 
(Witness) Census1800 Josiah Mabie appeared on the census of 1800 in the household of Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York,
; Peter Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 26-45, one man and two women 16-26, and three boys under 10.2 

Citations

  1. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, Gage p36, 117.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 census.

Lebeus Mabie

M, #491, b. 8 November 1795, d. 1 June 1858
Father*Abraham Mabie1 b. b 1774, d. b Mar 1798
Name Variation  Lebeus Mabie was also known as Libius Mabie. 
Birth*8 November 1795 He was born on 8 November 1795 at Putnam County, New York.2,3 
Residenceafter 1798 He lived after 1798 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York; lived with grandfather Peter after father's death.1 
(Witness) Will3 November 1808 He was mentioned in the will of Peter Mabie on 3 November 1808 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. "Excerpts – Will of Peter Mabie: I, Peter Mabie of the town of Carmel, in the CO of Dutchess, New Yoek give and bequeath to my sons Daniel Mabie and Jeremiah Mabie and my daughter Tamer Wright the sum of five pounds, I then give to my grandson Lebbins Mabie, 100 pounds if he shall continue on with his Uncle Levi Mabie until he shall become of age, if not it shall go to his Uncle Levi to be paid to him Lebbins at 21. I devise that Susannah my daughter shall have decent support out of the profits of the farm so long as she continue single and should she marry, she is to receive 100 pounds. If Susannah shall become dissatisfied at home in living on with Levi or Sarah his wife, she may do what is necessary to move elsewhere and Levi is to go her surity paying her board. Should Levi refuse, then it is my wish that the Executors shall sell off cattle enough or land to discharge the debt. My son Elias is to receive 90 pounds. I give to my beloved wife Susannah all the household furniture, the use and profits of the farm as she shall require, if she become dissatisfied in living with my son Levi then she may change her residence with any of the other children and Levi shall be responsible for this debt. I give to my son Levi the balance of my real and personal estate. I constitute my son Jeremiah and my friend Benjamin Townsend Executors of my last will and testiment.4

Will of Peter Mabie, of Carmel, Putnam County (Dutchess when the will was written), dated 11/3/1808, proved 12/29/1817, mentions wife Susannah, sons Daniel, Jeremiah, Levi and Elias, daughters Tamer Wright and Susannah (unmarried). Also mentions, at fair length, grandson Lebbius Mabie (only grandchild mentioned). Steve Mabie writes, "My impression from reading this will is that Lebbius was an orphan. There is no mention of his parents, only a reference to "his uncle, Levi Mabie". Lebbius was definitely under 21 at the time this will was written. Note that in The History of Putnam County (Pelletreau), Lebeus is listed as a son of Peter. This is not correct, based on Peter's will."55
Marriage* Lebeus Mabie married Margaret Knapp
Census*1820 Lebeus Mabie and Margaret Knapp appeared on the census of 1820 at Kent, Putnam County, New York.
Libeus Maybee, one man 26-45, two women 16-26, one boy 10-16, one boy and one girl under 10.6 
(Witness) Land30 September 1820  On 30 September 1820 at Kent, Putnam County, New York, Elias Mabie and Eunice Oakley They sold land to Libens Mabie in Kent, Sep 30 1820. 
Census1830 Lebeus Mabie and Margaret Knapp appeared on the census of 1830 at Kent, Putnam County, New York.
Lubeus Mabie, one man and one woman30-39, one boy 10-14, two girls 5-9, and one boy under 5.7 
Census1840 Lebeus Mabie and Margaret Knapp appeared on the census of 1840 at Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York.
Libeus Mabee, one man and one woman 40-49, one man 20-29, one boy 15-19, one boy 10-14, one girl 5-9, and one girl under 5.8 
(Witness) Census29 July 1850 Lebeus Mabie appeared on the census of 29 July 1850 in the household of Daniel K. Mabie and Ann Eliza Hyatt at Kent, Putnam County, New York,
; Daniel K. Mabie, 31, M, Farmer, NY
Ann Eliza Mabie, 23, F, NY
Sarah Mabie, 1, F, NY
Lebeus Mabie, 55, M, Farmer, NY
Margaret Mabie, 54, F, NY
Sarah M. Mabie, 14, F, NY, attended school.9 
Death*1 June 1858 Lebeus Mabie died on 1 June 1858 at age 62.10 
Burial* He and Margaret Knapp were buried at Lyndon Cemetery, Lyndon, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.10 

Family

Margaret Knapp b. 16 Jul 1797, d. 13 Apr 1863
Children

Citations

  1. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, ....Of American Bio- Article Abt Charles Elias Mabie,epl.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from tombstone, died age 62 years, 6 months, 23 days.
  3. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 census.
  4. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  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, 1820 census.
  7. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 census.
  8. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census.
  9. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kent, Putnam, New York; Roll M432_581; Page: 127A; Image: 254.
  10. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from tombstone.
  11. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, p 151.

Ralph Parrish Poland

M, #492, b. 28 February 1880, d. 17 September 1957
Birth*28 February 1880 Ralph Parrish Poland was born on 28 February 1880 at Saint Croix County, Wisconsin.1 
Marriage*circa 1901 He married Susan Maybee, daughter of William Edgar Maybee and Rachel Mapes, circa 1901.2 
Census*16 April 1910 Ralph Parrish Poland and Susan Maybee appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at North Mount Verno, Skagit County, Washington.2 
Census9 April 1930 Ralph Parrish Poland and Susan Maybee appeared on the census of 9 April 1930 at Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington.3 
WWII Draft*27 April 1942 27 April 1942 Ralph Parrish Poland registered for the draft on a DSS1. He resided at RR 5, Mount Vernon, Washington, and was employed by self.4 
(Witness) oObit1951 He was mentioned in the obituary of William Frederick Maybee in 1951 at Mount Vernon, Washington; Fred Maybee pioneer resident of the Little Mountain district passed away early Monday morning in a local hospital. He was born on Jan 26, 1873, in Minnesota. He moved to Nebraska with his parents and later they came to Washington, arriving in Mount Vernon about the turn of the century. He worked as a bolt cutter, tie maker and trapper in the Skagit City and Milltown areas. Later he moved to the Little Mountain area where he resided on a farm until his death. Surviving is a sister in Nebraska; a brother-in-law, Ralplh Poland; two nephews, Ted and George Starr of Mount Vernon; and several nieces and nephews in Washington and Nebraska. Funeral services will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Light funeral home."5 
Death*17 September 1957 Ralph Parrish Poland died on 17 September 1957 at Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, at age 77.6 

Family

Susan Maybee b. 14 Jun 1882, d. 7 Oct 1933
Child

Citations

  1. [S338] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/default.aspx?rt=39, and Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907.
  2. [S76] 1910 United States Census, online ancestry.com, North Mount Vernon, Skagit, Washington; Roll: T624_1667; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0366; FHL microfilm: 1375680.
  3. [S303] 1930 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Mount Vernon, Skagit, Washington; Roll: 2513; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0036; FHL microfilm: 2342247.
  4. [S1] Ancestry.com, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.
  5. [S522] Files submitted to the Mayee Society.
  6. [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, Deaths, 1883-1960.

Mary Hunt

F, #493, b. say 1770
Info* Information on her came from Don and June Mabie, #61. Brian and Kimberly Mabie, #174 to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabie. 
Birth*say 1770 Mary Hunt was born say 1770. 
Marriage* She married Elias Mabie, son of Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland

Family

Elias Mabie b. 1769, d. 18 Jan 1855
Children

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, pages 149 and 150.

Susannah Mabie

F, #494, b. 1805, d. 26 July 1846
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
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, G. Michael Anthony, #166 to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*1805 Susannah Mabie was born in 1805 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 
Religion*between 1831 and 1834  Between 1831 and 1834 Susannah Mabie and Rachel Mabie were Rachel Mabie and Susannah Mabie admitted 1831, dismissed 1834 at First Baptist Church, Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York.1 
Death*26 July 1846 Susannah Mabie died on 26 July 1846 at Wyoming County, New York.2 
Burial* She was buried at Wethersfield Cemetery, Smiths Corner, Wyoming County, New York.2 

Citations

  1. [S248] Submission by Jeanine M Kowalski, Maybee Society Member No. 317., First Baptist Church , Castile, (united first time) 1826 B, page 421.
  2. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 68662438.

Amelia Mabie

F, #495, b. 1805
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
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. Source G. Michael Anthony, #166 to early Maybee Society records. 
Nickname  Amelia Mabie also went by the name of Matty. 
Birth*1805 She was born in 1805 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 

William McKenzie Mabie1

M, #496, b. 26 April 1803, d. circa 1855
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Birth*26 April 1803 William McKenzie Mabie was born on 26 April 1803 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 
(Witness) Census1810 William McKenzie Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Delhi, Delaware County, New York,
; Daniel Mabee - one man and one woman over 45, one woman 26-45 two boys 16-26, two boys and one girl 10-16 and one boy and one girl under 10.2 
(Witness) Census1820 William McKenzie Mabie appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Delhi, Delaware County, New York,
; Daniel Maybee - one man and one woman over 45, one man 26-45, one man and one woman 16-26, one boy 16-18, one girl 10-16, and one boy and one girl under 10.3 
Marriage* William McKenzie Mabie married Mary Mitchell.1 
Marriage* William McKenzie Mabie married Mary Woolsey.4 
Census*20 August 1850 William McKenzie Mabie and Mary Woolsey appeared on the census of 20 August 1850 at Pleasant Valley, Marquette County, Wisconsin.
William Mabie, 47, M, Inn Keeper, NY
Mary Mabie, 30, F, NY
Ruby S. Mabie, 12, F, NY
Phebe E. Mabie, 10, F, NY
Milan Mabie, 8, M, OH
Abbot Mabie, 4, M, OH
Harriet Mabie, 2, F, WI
Miles Pond, 50, M, Laborer, NY.5 
Death*circa 1855 William McKenzie Mabie died circa 1855.1 

Family 1

Mary Mitchell b. s 1805
Children

Family 2

Mary Woolsey b. c 1820
Children

Citations

  1. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, SLA Mathews.
  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. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, Supplied by Mrs. Hal Mabie.
  5. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Pleasant Valley, Marquette, Wisconsin; Roll M432_1002; Page: 107A; Image: 210.
  6. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, SLA Matthews.
  7. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 census.
  8. [S522] Files submitted to the Mayee Society : from Mrs. Hal Mabie, V.

Margaret Knapp

F, #497, b. 16 July 1797, d. 13 April 1863
Info* Information on her came from Royal Mabe, RR Mutrie, 6000 NY Ancestors, p. 151, Source:Don and June Mabie, #61. Brian and Kimberly Mabie, #174 to early Maybee Society records. 
Name Variation  Margaret Knapp was also known as Peggy. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabie. 
Birth*16 July 1797 She was born on 16 July 1797 at New York, daughter of Benjamin Knapp, her grandparents were Daniel Knapp and Mary Field; her great-grandparents were Moses Knapp and Elizabeth Ogden.1,2,3 
Marriage* She married Lebeus Mabie, son of Abraham Mabie
Census*1820 Margaret Knapp and Lebeus Mabie appeared on the census of 1820 at Kent, Putnam County, New York.
Libeus Maybee, one man 26-45, two women 16-26, one boy 10-16, one boy and one girl under 10.4 
Census1830 Margaret Knapp and Lebeus Mabie appeared on the census of 1830 at Kent, Putnam County, New York.
Lubeus Mabie, one man and one woman30-39, one boy 10-14, two girls 5-9, and one boy under 5.5 
Census1840 Margaret Knapp and Lebeus Mabie appeared on the census of 1840 at Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York.
Libeus Mabee, one man and one woman 40-49, one man 20-29, one boy 15-19, one boy 10-14, one girl 5-9, and one girl under 5.6 
(Witness) Census29 July 1850 Margaret Knapp appeared on the census of 29 July 1850 in the household of Daniel K. Mabie and Ann Eliza Hyatt at Kent, Putnam County, New York,
; Daniel K. Mabie, 31, M, Farmer, NY
Ann Eliza Mabie, 23, F, NY
Sarah Mabie, 1, F, NY
Lebeus Mabie, 55, M, Farmer, NY
Margaret Mabie, 54, F, NY
Sarah M. Mabie, 14, F, NY, attended school.7 
(Witness) Census6 July 1860 Margaret Knapp appeared on the census of 6 July 1860 in the household of Moses T. Mabie and Mary Bailey at 2nd Ward, Buffalo, Erie County, New York,
; Moses T. Mabie, 30, M, Shoe Dealer, —, $5000, NY
Mary Mabie, 29, F, NY
Mortimer Mabie, 7, F, NY, attended school
Emma Mabie, 5, F, NY
Ida Mabie, 3, F, NY
Harriet Mabie, 1, F, NY
Mary Robertson, 21, F, Ireland
Margaret Mabie, 64, F, NY.8 
(Witness) Census19 July 1860 Margaret Knapp appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 in the household of Daniel Colwell and Elizabeth Mabie at Fourth Ward, Buffalo, Erie County, New York,
; Daniel Colwell, 41, M, Bookkeeper, —, $44500, NY
Elizabeth Colwell, 36, F, NY
William Colwell, 6, M, NY
Mary Colwell, 5/12, F, NY
Margarett Mabie, 64, F, —, $150, NY
Agnes Kure, 22, F, Servant, Canada.9 
Death*13 April 1863 Margaret Knapp died on 13 April 1863 at age 65.10 
Burial* She and Lebeus Mabie were buried at Lyndon Cemetery, Lyndon, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.10 

Family

Lebeus Mabie b. 8 Nov 1795, d. 1 Jun 1858
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from tombstone, died age 65 years, 8 months, 28 days.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 census, 1860 census.
  3. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Miguel Kelley, e-mail address, 17 Feb 2007.
  4. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 census.
  5. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 census.
  6. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census.
  7. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Kent, Putnam, New York; Roll M432_581; Page: 127A; Image: 254.
  8. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Buffalo Ward 2, Erie, New York; Roll M653_745; Page: 329; Image: 329; Family History Library Film: 803745.
  9. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Buffalo Ward 4, Erie, New York; Roll M653_746; Page: 605; Image: 117; Family History Library Film: 803746.
  10. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from tombstone.
  11. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, p. 151.
  12. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, p 151.

Mary Mabie

F, #498, b. 2 January 1801
Father*Daniel G. Mabie1 b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth1 b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Birth*2 January 1801 Mary Mabie was born on 2 January 1801 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.1 
(Witness) Census1810 Mary Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Delhi, Delaware County, New York,
; Daniel Mabee - one man and one woman over 45, one woman 26-45 two boys 16-26, two boys and one girl 10-16 and one boy and one girl under 10.2 

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, page 150, ID #2455.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 Census.

Jeremiah D Mabie

M, #499, b. 17 July 1796, d. 2 September 1875
Father*Daniel G. Mabie1 b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth1 b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Info* Information on him 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. 
Burial Jeremiah D Mabie was buried at Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington.2 
Birth*17 July 1796 He was born on 17 July 1796 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 
(Witness) Census1810 Jeremiah D Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Delhi, Delaware County, New York,
; Daniel Mabee - one man and one woman over 45, one woman 26-45 two boys 16-26, two boys and one girl 10-16 and one boy and one girl under 10.3 
MilService*1812  In 1812 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York, Jeremiah D Mabie was in the military, Served in the War of 1812 as a Private in 70th (Farrington's) Regiment.4 
Marriage*11 April 1819 He married Eunice Dibble on 11 April 1819 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.5 
Census1840 Jeremiah D Mabie and Eunice Dibble appeared on the census of 1840 at Winnebago County, Illinois.
Jeremiah Mabee, one man 40-50, one woman 30-40, two boys 15-20, two boys 10-15, three girls 5-10, and one boy under 5.6 
Census*4 September 1850 Jeremiah D Mabie and Eunice Dibble appeared on the census of 4 September 1850 at Bonus Township, Boone County, Illinois.
Jeremiah D. Mabie, 52, M, Farmer, NY
Eunice Mabie, 49, F, NY
Eunice Mabie, 16, F, PA, attended school
Andrew Mabie, 12, M, PA, attended school.7 
Census*27 June 1860 Jeremiah D Mabie appeared on the census of 27 June 1860 at Olympia Post Office, Thurston County, Washington Territory.
Jerry Mabie, 65, M, Farmer, NY, $2400, $250
J. D. Mabie, 32, M, Farmer, NY, —, $325.8 
Census6 June 1870 Jeremiah D Mabie appeared on the census of 6 June 1870 at Olympia PO, Chambers Prairie Precinct, Thurston County, Washington.
Jeremiah Mabie, 75, M, W, Farmer, —, —, NY.9 
(Witness) Census1873 Jeremiah D Mabie appeared on the census of 1873 in the household of Andrew E. Mabie at Thurston County, Washington,
; A E Mabie, 30, M, W, Keeps Livery Stable, unmarried, New York
Frances Mabie, 8, F, W, Washington Territory
William A Mabie, 4, M, W, Washington Territory
Jeremiah Mabie, 63, M, W, Retired, unmarried, Maine
and
A E Mabie, 30, M, W, Keeper of Stable, unmarried, New York
Frances Mabie, 8, F, W, Washington Territory
Wm A Mabie, 4, M, W, Washington Territory.10 
Will*20 September 1873 Jeremiah D Mabie left a will on 20 September 1873 at Thurston County, Washington Territory. "I, Jeremiah Mabie, of Thurston County, Washington Territory, do hereby make and publish this, my last will and testament.
First. I give to my son Colby Mabie, and to Frances E. Mabie and William A Mabie, children of my son Andrew Mabie all my real estate, to be equally divided between them.
Second. I desire and direct that the administrator of my estate make sale of all my personal property according to law, and after payments of my just debts, that the net proceeds of such sale to be divided equally, one half to my son Colby and to the two children of my son Andrew.
Third. In the event my son Colby should not survive me, I desire that his children have the half of my estate bequeathed to him above.
Witness my hand September 20th 1873. /s/Jeremiah Mabie."11 
Death*2 September 1875 He died on 2 September 1875 at Thurston County, Washington Territory, at age 79.12,11 
oObit6 September 1875  On 6 September 1875 at Portland, Oregon, the obituary of Jeremiah D Mabie read: The Courier says: On Tuesday morning, 31st ult. Jeremiah Mabie, who resides about seven miles south of Olympia, was found in his bed, helpless and unconscious, but breathing very hard. Number of the neighbors immediately repaired to his house and used all the means at hand to rouse him without avail. Dr Waugbop was called, and upon examination pronounced the disease paralysis, from which there was no chance of his recovery. He remained in the same unconscious condition up to 11 o'clock on Thursday nigh, when he died. Mr Mabie has a son and daughter residing in Portland.12 
Probate13 September 1875 His estate was probated on 13 September 1875 at Thurston County, Washington Territory.11 
Memorial*18 June 2012 He was memorialized on 18 June 2012 at Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington. Inscription "Veterans of the War of 1812; Who died in Washington State...
Jerimiah Mabie 1795 - 1875; Thurston County New York Militia...
Washington State Society; United States Daughters of 1812
Bicentennial of the War of 1812; June 18, 2012."13 

Family

Eunice Dibble b. c 1801, d. 16 Apr 1857
Children

Citations

  1. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors, page 150, ID #2453.
  2. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 141358541.
  3. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 Census.
  4. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., War of 1812 Muster Rolls.
  5. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Linda R Lind.
  6. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census, Illinois, Winnebago, No Township Listed.
  7. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Bonus, Boone, Illinois; Roll M432_98; Page: 49A; Image: 311.
  8. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Olympia PO, Thurston, Washington Territory; Roll M653_1398; Page: 215; Image: 224; FHL Film: 805398.
  9. [S99] 1870 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Chambers Prairie Precinct, Thurston, Washington Territory; Roll M593-1683; Page: 220A; Image: 444; FHL Film: 553182.
  10. [S1] Ancestry.com, 1873 Thurston County, Washington Territorial Census.
  11. [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1851-1970.
  12. [S1] Ancestry.com, Newspapers & Periodicals; Morning Oregonian (Portland, Oregon); 6 Sep 1875.
  13. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 131905414.
  14. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, Giles Turneaur.
  15. [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1851-1970 of father Jeremiah.
  16. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 census.

Peter Mabie

M, #500, b. 2 November 1794, d. 2 December 1853
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Reference5-9-2-1-7
Info* Information on him 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. G. Michael Anthony, #166 Res:Delhi, NY to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*2 November 1794 Peter Mabie was born on 2 November 1794 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 
(Witness) Census1800 Peter 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 10.1 
(Witness) Census1810 Peter Mabie appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Delhi, Delaware County, New York,
; Daniel Mabee - one man and one woman over 45, one woman 26-45 two boys 16-26, two boys and one girl 10-16 and one boy and one girl under 10.2 
MilService*1812  In 1812 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York, Peter Mabie was in the military, Served in the War of 1812 as a Private in the 70th (Farrington's) Regiment.3 
Marriage* He married Mary E. Moore
Census1830 Peter Mabie and Mary E. Moore appeared on the census of 1830 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Peter Maybee - one man 70-79, one woman 60-69, one man and one woman 30-39, one woman 20-29, one girl 15-19, one boy and one girl 10-14, one girl 5-9, and one boy and one girl under 5.4 
Census1840 Peter Mabie and Mary E. Moore appeared on the census of 1840 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Peter Mabie - one man and one woman 40-49, one boy 15-19, and one boy and one girl 10-14.5 
Census*23 September 1850 Peter Mabie and Mary E. Moore appeared on the census of 23 September 1850 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.
Peter Mabie, 56, M, Farmer, NY, $400
Mary E. Mabie, 59, F, NY
Rachel Mabie, 27, F, NY
Caroline Mabie, 25, F, NY
Peter H. Mabie, 22, M, NY.6 
Death*2 December 1853 Peter Mabie died on 2 December 1853 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York, at age 59.7 
Burial*4 December 1853 He was buried on 4 December 1853 at Saint John's Episcopal Church, Delhi, Delaware County, New York.8 

Family

Mary E. Moore b. c 1792, d. 29 Mar 1870
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 Census.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1810 Census.
  3. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., War of 1812 Muster Rolls.
  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, Delhi, Delaware, New York; Roll M432_495; Page: 260A; Image: 75.
  7. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Reported in the Bloomville Mirror.
  8. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, from St John's Episcopal Church, Delhi.
  9. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, her death reported in the Delaware Gazette of 4/20.
  10. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, her death eported in the Delaware Gazette of 4/20.

Daniel Mabie Jr.

M, #501, b. 4 November 1792, d. 1 October 1871
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Reference5-9-2-1-6
Info* Information on him came from George Morse to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*4 November 1792 Daniel Mabie Jr. was born on 4 November 1792 at Stamford, Delaware County, New York.1,2 
(Witness) Census1800 Daniel Mabie Jr. 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 
(Witness) Census1810 Daniel Mabie Jr. appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Daniel G. Mabie and Rachel Booth at Delhi, Delaware County, New York,
; Daniel Mabee - one man and one woman over 45, one woman 26-45 two boys 16-26, two boys and one girl 10-16 and one boy and one girl under 10.4 
MilService*1812  In 1812 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York, Daniel Mabie Jr. was in the military, Served in the War of 1812 as a Corporal in Capt. Parker's Co., 70th (Farrington's) Regiment. Received a Pension (#2,417) in Geneva NY; Amount Allowed: $55.00.5 
Marriage*15 February 1815 He married Isabella Kedzie on 15 February 1815 at Stamford, Delaware County, New York.6 
Census1820 Daniel Mabie Jr. and Isabella Kedzie 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 10.7 
Census1830 Daniel Mabie Jr. and Isabella Kedzie 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 5.8 
Census1840 Daniel Mabie Jr. and Isabella Kedzie 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 10-14.9 
Census*13 August 1850 Daniel Mabie Jr. and Isabella Kedzie 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.10 
Census1855 Daniel Mabie Jr. and Isabella Kedzie 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 $200.11 
(Witness) Census3 August 1860 Daniel Mabie Jr. 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.12 
(Witness) Census21 June 1870 Daniel Mabie Jr. 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.13      
Death*1 October 1871 Daniel Mabie Jr. died on 1 October 1871 at Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, at age 78.14,15 
Burial* He and Isabella Mabie 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."15 

Family

Isabella Kedzie b. 2 Oct 1785, d. 4 Nov 1881
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  2. [S278] Early Bovina Families, online http://www.dcnyhistory.org/bfindex.html
  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; Pension Files: WC-13908, SC-2256.
  6. [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.
  7. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1820 Census.
  8. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1830 census.
  9. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 census.
  10. [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Seneca, Ontario, New York; Roll M432_572; Page: 447B; Image: 347.
  11. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., New York State Census, 1855, Town of Seneca, Ontario, ED 1, Household 208.
  12. [S91] 1860 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Williamsport West Ward, Lycoming, Pennsylvania; Roll M653_1137; Page: 891; Image: 412; FHL Film: 805137.
  13. [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.
  14. [S439] Old Fulton NY Post Card Website, online fultonhistory.com/Fulton_New_form.html, wife's obit in the Geneva NY Gazette, November 25, 1881 (From the Dixon (Ill.) Telegraph.
  15. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 121969274.
  16. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from South Kortright Presbyterian Church Baptismal Records.

Rachel Mabie

F, #502, b. 4 April 1786, d. 13 April 1850
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Reference5-9-2-1-3
Info* Information on her came from G. Michael Anthony, #166 to early Maybee Society records. 
Married Name Her married name was Parke. 
Birth*4 April 1786 Rachel Mabie was born on 4 April 1786 at Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.1 
(Witness) Census1790 Rachel 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 Rachel 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*15 May 1803 Rachel Mabie married Joel Parke on 15 May 1803 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York.1 
Census*1830 Rachel Parke and Joel 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 5.4 
Religion*between 1831 and 1834  Between 1831 and 1834 Rachel Mabie and Susannah Mabie were Rachel Mabie and Susannah Mabie admitted 1831, dismissed 1834 at First Baptist Church, Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York.5 
Death*13 April 1850 Rachel Mabie died on 13 April 1850 at East Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, at age 64.1 
Burial* She and Joel 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

Joel Parke b. 2 Jan 1785, d. 21 Sep 1872
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from bible of the Parke Family.
  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. [S1] Ancestry.com, 1830 United States Federal Census, Delhi, Delaware, New York.
  5. [S248] Submission by Jeanine M Kowalski, Maybee Society Member No. 317., First Baptist Church , Castile, (united first time) 1826 B, page 421.
  6. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 99132743 & 99133854.

Esther Mabie

F, #503, b. 21 February 1789, d. 23 September 1837
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
BaptismLDSCLEARED Esther Mabie was baptized (by proxy) CLEARED. 
Married Name Her married name was Tallman. 
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. Jon Andrew von Briesen, of Forked River, New Jersey to early Maybee Society records. 
Birth*21 February 1789 She was born on 21 February 1789 at Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 
(Witness) Census1790 Esther 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.1 
(Witness) Census1800 Esther 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 10.2 
Marriage*1804 Esther Mabie married Charles Tallman, son of Rescom Tallman and Mary Gorham, in 1804 at Delhi, New York. 
Death*23 September 1837 Esther Mabie died on 23 September 1837 at Castile, Genesee (later Wyoming) County, New York, at age 48.3 
Burial* She and Charles Tallman were buried at Tallman-Pond Cemetery, Castile, Wyoming County, New York.4 

Family

Charles Tallman b. 27 Aug 1786, d. 3 Mar 1860
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1790 census.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 Census.
  3. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 of Roy Warner Tallman.
  4. [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 6335751 & 93220037.
  5. [S134] Greater Tallman Family News, Vol unknown volume, Maybee Society.
  6. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970.

Permilla Mabie

F, #504, b. 24 October 1784, d. circa 1811
Father*Daniel G. Mabie b. 20 Sep 1759, d. 3 May 1843
Mother*Rachel Booth b. 25 May 1762, d. 24 Mar 1832
Info* Information on her came from Books & family records of Paul Turneaure, Giles Turneaure, Robert Mutrie, Irene Shrope, George Maybee Martin, Gage Families book, Royal Mabie; The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter; Beverly Fuller Rosenquist, #254 to early Maybee Society records. 
Name Variation  Permilla Mabie was also known as Pamela per Beverly Rosenquist # 254. 
Married Name Her married name was Tallman. 
Birth*24 October 1784 She was born on 24 October 1784 at Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 
(Witness) Census1790 Permilla 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.1 
(Witness) Census1800 Permilla 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 10.2 
Marriage*1802 Permilla Mabie married Giles Tallman, son of Rescom Tallman and Mary Gorham, in 1802 at Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York.3 
Census*1810 Permilla Mabie and Giles Tallman 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 10.4 
Death*circa 1811 Permilla Mabie died circa 1811 at Delhi, Delaware County, New York. 

Family

Giles Tallman b. 30 Aug 1783, d. 23 Aug 1839
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1790 census.
  2. [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1800 Census.
  3. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  4. [S1] Ancestry.com, 1810 United States Federal Census, Delhi, Delaware, New York.

Henry Mabee

M, #505, b. say 1755, d. 20 November 1781
Father*Jacob Mabee b. b 1731, d. 1816
Mother*Mary Cotang b. c 1739, d. 1810
Reference5-7-3-1
Birth*say 1755 Henry Mabee was born say 1755 at Westchester County, New York. 
Marriage*19 January 1778 He married Anna Van Cott on 19 January 1778 at Hempstead, Queens County, New York.
"Henry Mabee and Ann Van Cott, both living at Oyster Bay."1,2 
Death*20 November 1781 Henry Mabee died on 20 November 1781 at Oyster Bay, New York.3 

Family

Anna Van Cott b. 26 Oct 1756, d. 24 Dec 1784
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from records of St. George's Episcopal Church, Hempstead, LI.
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, New York City, Compiled Marriage Index, 1600s-1800s.
  3. [S146] Van Cott Bible.
  4. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Dutch Church of Wolver Hollow, L. I. (Oyster Bay).
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm

Peter Mabie

M, #506, b. circa 1731, d. March 1777
Father*Simon Mabee1 b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Reference5-7-7
Birth*circa 1731 Peter Mabie was born circa 1731 at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.2 
Marriage* He married Eleanor (?)3 
Land*circa 1763  Circa 1763 at Dutchess County, New York, Peter Mabie and Eleanor (?) had 150 acres in Dutchess County as a wedding gift from his father 90 acres clear after four years. He let it out when he went away.3 
Anecdote*between 1763 and 1768 Peter Mabie was listed on the Dutchess County tax rolls from 1763-1768.1 
Immigration  Peter Mabie and Eleanor (?) immigrated.Peter and Elenor moved to Saratoga after having lived in Dutchess County. Peter's estate in Saratoga was confiscated because he was a Loyalist.3 
Residence*1776 Peter Mabie and Eleanor (?) lived in 1776 at Saratoga, New York; rented out the Dutchess County farm moving to 100 acre farm in Saratoga.2 
MilServicebetween 1776 and 1777  Between 1776 and 1777 Peter Mabie was in the military, with Loyal Rangers under General Burgoyne.2 
Death*March 1777 He died in March 1777; died during retreat while with Loyal Rangers.3 
(Witness) Anecdote28 September 1787 Evidence in the claim of Eleanor Maybee widow of Peter Maybe late of Albany County
Claimant swears:
Says she resided at Sorel in 1783. Her eldest son John is 12 years of age. She is married to Joseph Hoffman. Peter was a Native of America lived at Saratoga joined the British in 1776, joined Col Jessup died in Canada in the Winter of 1777 he had been with Bourgogne
She went to Canada the Summer after her Husbands death.
No. 1. Her husband had 150 acres in Dutchess County He had it by gift from his father 20 years ago on his marriage. He lived there 4 years 90 acres clear. He let it when he went away. She thinks the rent was 19.c per annum
No.2. He went and settled at Saratoga on lease lands. He had a lease for 3 hives 8 or 9 years before the War He had about 100 acres. Rent was £4.10 York after 10 years. He had improved 60 acres.
Has heard a rebel officer is settled on No. 1.
He had 2 good horses - 2 cows - 2 calves - 10 sheep - 16 hogs - furniture and utensils.4,3 

Family

Eleanor (?) b. s 1740
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 6.
  2. [S8] Submission by Douglas Cameron Mabee, Maybee Society Member No. 177.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Based on a claim under the UEL act by Elenor Hoffman, widow of Peter Maybee.
  4. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, 1793 Upper Canada Land Petition today for a Susanah Davis who states that she was the daughter of a Loyalist named Peter Mabey and that she was now married.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 19 - Based on a claim by Elenor Hoffman, widow of Peter Maybee, John age 12, would have been born in 1765.

Jacob Mabee

M, #507, b. before 1731, d. 1816
Father*Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Reference5-7-3
(Witness) Anecdote According to a couple of descendants of George Mabey, he was born in England and was a British soldier during the Revolution, removing to PEI after the war.
I have confirmed parts of that story. I did find George on a muster list as a British soldier and I found proof of his going to PEI after the war with other British soldiers.
BUT, I also found that he was stationed during the war on Long Island in the same town as Jacob Mabie and his sons William, Elias and Henry had taken refuge. AND we know that Jacob had another son, Solomon, who served in the British navy.
So, not ever believing in coincidence, I have always been suspicious that the reason Jacob and his younger sons took refuge on Long Island was that he had another son stationed there. In other words, I think its possible that George Mabey was actually a son of Jacob.
Its a long shot, but I just thought I'd take this opportunity to keep you informed. Perhaps DNA testing would have some value.
after all.1 
Birth*before 1731 Jacob Mabee was born before 1731 at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.2 
Marriage* He married Mary Cotang
(Witness) Baptism10 November 1754 Jacob Mabee was witnesses to the baptism of Jacob Mabee on 10 November 1754 at French Church, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York; witnesses: Jacob Maybee & Sophia Secord.3,4 
(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.5,6 
(Witness) Baptism14 July 1782 Jacob Mabee was witnesses to the baptism of Henry Mabee on 14 July 1782 at Wolver Hollow Dutch Reformed Church, Oyster Bay, Queens County, New York; witness: Jacob Mabe.7 
Note*  Jacob Mabee of New York fled to the British lines, thence to the city of New York, where he remained during the war. At the peace of 1783, he retired to St. John, New Brunswick, and thence to St. Stephen, in the same Province, at which place he died about the year 1820, aged upwards of eighty years. His property in New York was confiscated. His son Solomon was impressed into the British Navy, and served during the contest; at its close he went to St. Stephen, but removed to Eastport, Maine, in 1795, and died there in 1828, aged sixty-six years.8 
Immigration*16 April 1783  On 16 April 1783 Jacob Mabee and Mary Cotang immigrated with Elias Mabee and William Mabee to Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.Arrived in Saint John on the ship "Union" with a wife and two children over 10.9 
Memo*16 April 1783 Jacob Mabee signed a petition on 16 April 1783 at Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.10 
Land*14 July 1784  On 14 July 1784 at Gagetown Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, Jacob Mabee New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Jacob Maybee
Location: 77 Gagetown, Gagetown Parish, Queens County, 200 acres. Note: Escheated - reverts to crown; forfeiture with just cause.11 
Land20 January 1785  On 20 January 1785 at Gage Township, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Jacob Mabee Jacob Maybee was granted 748 acres. Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/06/14.12 
Land9 March 1815  On 9 March 1815 at Saint Stephen Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada, Jacob Mabee New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Location: 38 2nd Div Hayman Hill, St. Stephen Parish, Charlotte County, 94 acres.13,14 
(Witness) Marriage6 December 1815 He witnessed the marriage of Thomas Eastman and Sarah Mabee on 6 December 1815 at Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada; co-signer Jacob Mabee of Charlotte County.15 
Death*1816 Jacob Mabee died in 1816 at Saint Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. 
Burial*23 February 1816 He was buried on 23 February 1816 at Saint Stephen Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada.16 
BaptismLDS11 October 1982 He was baptized (by proxy) on 11 October 1982. 

Family

Mary Cotang b. c 1739, d. 1810
Children

Citations

  1. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., 26 May 2016 He is the VP Maybee Society and a published DAR researcher.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 6, witness to nephew's baptism in 1752.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  4. [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 12.
  6. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  7. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the Reformed Dutch Church of Wolver Hollow, L. I. (Oyster Bay).
  8. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, "Biographical review : this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of the province of New Brunswick"; Boston Biographical Review Publishing Company, 15 Court Square, 1900.
  9. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, "Kingston and the Loyalists of the Spring Fleet of AD 1783" by Walter Bates (ISBN 0-9690215-3-4) the Return of the Families etc Embarked on Board the Union Transport, Consett Wilson, Master, Began Huntington Bay April 11th, and Completed April 16th 1783:.
  10. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…
  11. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, Source: Province of New Brunswick Crown Land Grant Index, Vol. A, No. 98.
  12. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16300, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: NS-A, Page: 198, Grant: 98.
  13. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, Source: Province of New Brunswick Crown Land Grant Index, Rol 748.
  14. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16515, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: ROLL, Grant: 748 - date 6 MAr 1815.
  15. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, New Brunswick Marriage Bonds. Marriage Bond: F-9089.
  16. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, Records of the McColl Methodist Church, St. Stephen, Charlotte County, NB.
  17. [S9] R. Robert Mutrie, 6,000 New York Ancestors.

Jeremiah Francis Mabee

M, #508, b. between 1738 and 1739, d. 13 April 1824
Father*Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
(Witness) Anecdote1 March 1903 For the benefit of my relatives on my father's side, who are not acquainted with the origin of our forefathers, have thought best to jot down a few facts known only to myself. Our Mabee ancestors were English, of Puritan stock, and during the reign of Charles the Second (known in English history as the period of Restoration) they, with many others fled to Holland to escape persecution from the established church, and remained in that country till again persecuted for their religious beliefs. They then, with a number of Hollanders, sought refuge in America settling on the cite [sic] of the present city of New York, to which they gave the name New Amsterdam. They lived there in peace under the flag of Old England till the time of the American Revolution in 1776, when a goodly number, rather than take arms against the mother country, sacrificed all they gained in the New World, their homes as well, and came to Canada, a number settling at the mouth of the St. John river, New Brunswick, the site of the city of St. John, landing there May 18, 1783. This date was once kept as a public holiday, known as Loyalist Day or Landing of the Loyalists. Among this number was my great grandfather, Jeremiah Mabee, his wife (a Miss Chadyne of a French Huguenot family) his three sons, Jeremiah (my grandfather), William and Gilbert and his daughter Catherine, who afterward married Jeremiah Drake of St. John. The old gentleman, after a time, settled on a tract of land between the Bellisle and Kennebacasis rivers in the Parish of Kingston, Kings County, upon which he lived until he decease (time unknown).
He willed part of his estate to his eldest son, Jeremiah, who lived upon his part of the property till his death June 21, 1863, being at the time 83 years 6 months and 21 days old. William lived on his part of his father's estate for a time and in 1837 removed to Upper Canada (now Ontario). The thirs son, Gilbert, was drowned at Grand Bay but have never learned the particulars.
Jeremiah had a family of fourteen children, seven sons in succession and following seven daughters, whose names are as follows: Barnabas F; Gilbert G; Abram D; Ginge H. [George]; Jeremiah D; Simon; and William S; the daughters names were: Maria; Hannah; Caroline; Catherine; Matilda; Lucenda and Harriett. The maiden name of the mother of this large family was Susanna Downey, also of Loyalist ancestry. There are a large number of people by the name Mabee or Mabie, both in Canada and the United Ststes, all without doubt deriving their descent from the same stock, but to trace the relationship would be a useless and thankless task.
I, Albert A. Mabee, eldest son of William S. Mabee and Margaret F. Northrup (also of Loyalist descent) was born at Kingston, Sept. 26, 1843. There were twelve in the family, six sons and six daughters. The sons were: Albert A; Horatio N; Ira W; Herbert G; Wilfred A. J; and Clarence A. The daughters were: Mary Susanna; Harriett Lucinda; Emma Sarah; Ada Caroline and Ida Augusta (twins); Frances Ella
/s/ Albert A. Mabee, March 1, 1903.1 
Birth*between 1738 and 1739 Jeremiah Francis Mabee was born between 1738 and 1739 at Yorktown Heights, Westchester County, New York.2 
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.3,4 
Marriage* He married Judith Chedeayne, daughter of Daniel Chedeayne and Marie Elizabeth Secord.
"According to Jean Lintner, #34, Jeremiah and wife Judith were cousins." 
Memo25 November 1778 Jeremiah Francis Mabee Jeremiah Mabee of Cortlandt Manor, a loyalist, was required to "repair to the dwelling house of Symon Maybee in said Courtlandt Manor and on his arrival there not depart more than three miles from the said dwelling house." on 25 November 1778 at Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, New York.5 
Immigration*October 1783  In October 1783 Jeremiah Francis Mabee and Judith Chedeayne immigrated with Gilbert Mabee, Jeremiah D. Mabee and Catherine Mabee to Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.Jeremiah Mabee, his wife and 3 children, from Westchester County, were passengers on the "Mercury" arriving in Saint John with the October fleet in 1783.6 
Land*14 October 1785  On 14 October 1785 at Westfield Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, Jeremiah Francis Mabee New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Jeremiah Maybee
Locations: 9 Kennebecasis Isle, Westfield Parish, Kings County, 50 acres.7 
Memo*3 March 1786 He and Gilbert Mabee Jeremiah Mabee and Gilbert Mabee, from Westchester County, signed a petition at Saint John on 3/3/1786. on 3 March 1786 at Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.6 
Memo1794 Jeremiah Francis Mabee and Gilbert Mabee Undated petition of Jeremiah Mabee, Gilbert Mabee , Justus Sherwood, Jacob Drake and Edward Webster of Kings County, New Brunswick, "desirous of settling on the New Road from the head of Belisle Bay to the Washademoic" requesting 2500 acres. file says "no date, supposed in 1794" in 1794 at Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.8 
Memo*26 February 1796 Jeremiah Francis Mabee with Gilbert Mabee and William Mabee Petition by Jeremiah Mabee of Kings County stating that Lot #16 in Kingston was registered to his son, Gilbert Mabee, who drowned leaving no heirs and requesting that the lot be confirmed to Gilbert's younger brother William Mabee. on 26 February 1796 at Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.9 
Land10 February 1800  On 10 February 1800 at Kingston Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, Jeremiah Francis Mabee New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Jeremiah Maybe, Location: 16 Grassy Brook, Kingston Parish, Kings County, 209 acres.10 
Occupation* He was a Farmer.4 
Will*15 March 1824 He left a will on 15 March 1824 at Kingston Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. "Jeremiah Mabee, Sr., of Parish of Kingston, Kings Co., Yeoman. Will dated 3/16/1824, proved 7/8/1824. Names sons Jeremiah, William, daughter Catherine, wife of Jeremiah Drake, Judith Drake, daughter of Catherine & Jeremiah."11 
Death*13 April 1824 He died on 13 April 1824 at Kingston Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.12,13 
Probate*8 July 1824 His estate was probated on 8 July 1824 at Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.11 
BaptismLDS28 January 1982 He was baptized (by proxy) on 28 January 1982. 

Family

Judith Chedeayne b. 20 Dec 1745
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Jane Gehring, e-mail address, 21 Aug 2016. Letter by Albert A. Mabee, March 1, 1903. Typed on the reversed business stationary of his brother, William I. Mabie & Son, Constructing Engineers, 73 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
  2. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, City Gazette, Saint John, St. John County 4/29/1824. died age 85.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 12.
  4. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm
  6. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…
  7. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, Province of New Brunswick Crown Land Grant Index, Vol. 1, No. 10.
  8. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, PANB, microfilm F1039.
  9. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, PANB, microfilm F1040.
  10. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, Province of New Brunswick Crown Land Grant Index, Vol. IV, No. 356.
  11. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, Early New Brunswick Probate Records 1785 – 1835, by R. Wallace Hale.
  12. [S11] Data from the Maybee Society Card File, says 05 Jul 1824.
  13. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, City Gazette, Saint John, St. John County 4/29/1824 (publication date).

John Mabee

M, #509, b. say 1730, d. 1767
Father*Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Reference5-7-2
Birth*say 1730 John Mabee was born say 1730 at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.1 
Marriage* He married Susanna Coutent, daughter of Isaac Coutant.2 
(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.3,4 
Land*22 May 1762  On 22 May 1762 at Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, New York, John Mabee and Susanna Coutent On 5/22/1762, John Mabe (5-7-2), of the Manor of Cortlandt, Westchester County, and his wife Susanna, assigned to Jacob and Daniel Wright 248 acres "commonly called Farm Number one of North Lot Number six" in the Manor of Cortlandt. Based on Dutchess County Tax Lists, John and Susanna then moved to the Southern Precinct, Dutchess County, on a farm that had been occupied by Nathaniel Robinson, where John died in 1767. His widow, Susanna, assigned that farm to Daniel Ketchum in 1770.5 
Death*1767 John Mabee died in 1767 at Southeast Precinct, Dutchess County, New York.5 

Family

Susanna Coutent b. c 1735
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 6, son baptised in 1752.
  2. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, from the French Church at New Rochelle, son Jacob's baptism.
  3. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 12.
  4. [S150] Submission by Lori Jean DuBois, Maybee Society Member No. 287.
  5. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 13.
  6. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, page 11, and from the French Church at New Rochelle.
  7. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257.

Frederick Mabee

M, #510, b. 1734/35, d. 1794
Father*Simon Mabee b. 1700/1, d. c 1785
Mother*Marie Landrin b. 1705/6, d. b 1750
Birth*1734/35 Frederick Mabee was born in 1734/35 at Yorktown, 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 
Marriage*1765 He married Lavinia Pelham, daughter of William Pelham, in 1765.4 
Anecdotefrom 1773 to 1779 Frederick was taxed at Fishkill from 1773 to 1779.1 
Anecdote*1775 In 1775, several communities voted on a General Association, supporting the Continental Congress. Frederick Maybe and Simon Maybee, members of John Bedell's Company of the Dutchess County Militia, Rombout Precinct, opposed the measures recommended by Congress.5 
Anecdote*10 October 1775 A dispute between Frederick Mabee of Rombout Precinct, Dutchess County, and Francis Hasbrook is evidenced by a series of court documents beginning in September 1775, resulting in an indictment on 10/10/1775 by the Grand Jury against Frederick for assault.6 
Anecdote25 November 1776 On 1/14/1776, Frederick Mabee and Peter Montross, both of Rombout Precinct, Dutchess County, appeared before the Court in Poughkeepsie and acknowledge debts to the King of 10 Pounds and 5 Pounds, respectively. It appears that these debts might have been related to the dispute between Frederick and Francis Hasbrook noted in 1775 above.7 
Immigration*between 1781 and 1782  Between 1781 and 1782 Frederick Mabee immigrated with Peter Secord to Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.He was a loyalist during the American rev. after the war ended he fled to New York City and with his family took a ship to New Brunswick Canada in 17831
His cousin Peter Secord came with the Mabee party8.1,9 
Census*10 July 1784 Frederick Mabee and Lavinia Pelham appeared on the census of 10 July 1784 at Belle Hill in Beaver Harbour, Ontario, Canada.
Roll of Loyalists Settled at Belle Hill in Beaver Harbour has an entry: Frederick Maybee, wife Levina, children above 10: Lydia, Elizabeth, Oliver, children under 10: Mary, Sarah, Simon, Frederick.10 
Land1 March 1785  On 1 March 1785 at Conway, Carleton Parish, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick Mabee Re-registered NS Grant for m10 acres of 1784/08/11.11 
Land*13 April 1785  On 13 April 1785 Frederick Mabee and John Chedeayne Petition of John Chadeayne and Frederick Mabee stating that they arrived in New Brunswick in 1783 "and are yet without land". Requested a particular lot that was apparently not granted.12 
Land20 May 1785  On 20 May 1785 at Carleton Township, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick Mabee granted 1.19 Acres, along with 325 other men.13 
Land6 October 1785  On 6 October 1785 at Oromocto, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick Mabee Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/09/03 for 200 acres.14 
Land2 June 1787  On 2 June 1787 at Burton Parish, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick Mabee granted 195 acres.15 
Land14 January 1788  On 14 January 1788 at Queensbury Parish, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick Mabee granted 220 acres.16 
Land15 March 1788  On 15 March 1788 at Pennfield Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick Mabee granted land along with 110 other men.17 
Anecdote*1792 The Mabee party, it is said, started for Upper Canada in the fall of 1792, but they wintered in Quebec and did not reach Turkey Point until some time in 1793. They drove twelve cows, rode horses, and employed an Indian guide to pilot the way through the wilderness
Some members of the family claim that the settlement was made as early as 1791, while others say it was not made before 1794; but Mrs. Mabee and her family were living there in a comfortable log-house at the time of Governor Simcoe's visit in 1795. The grave of Frederick Mabee was there also, and a piece of ground known as the "Indian fields" had been cleared of its light growth of timber and cropped; all of which makes it appear quite reasonable that the family may have settled there, at least as early as 1793.
The Mabee party consisted of Frederick Mabee and wife; Oliver Mabee, their eldest son, aged about nineteen; Simeon, the second son, aged about seventeen; Pellum, the youngest son, aged about twelve – at least, these were the ages of the sons at the time of the Governor's visit; two single daughters – Polly and Sally; and two married daughters – Nancy and Lydia, with their respective husbands – John Stone and Peter Teeple. It is said that Peter Secord, also, came with the Mabee family.9 
Immigration1793  In 1793 Frederick Mabee and Lavinia Pelham immigrated with Oliver Mabee, Simon Mabee, Pellum Mabee, Mary Mabie, Elizabeth Mabee, Sarah Mabee, Ann Mabee, John Stone II, Lydia Mabee and Peter Teeple to Turkey Point, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.Frederick Mabee was a United Empire Loyalist, whose home had at the British evacuation of New York, been confiscated, and himself and family subjected to indignity by many of his former neighbours because he declined to swear allegiance to the "New Republic", holding as he no doubt conscientiously did, that the grievances of the colonists should be settled by constitutional means rather than by the sword. Having heard of the wonderful fertility and natural advantage of the Long Point (or as it was first called, the Turkey Point) country in Upper Canada from his cousin. Peter Secord, a U.E. Loyalist who had accompanied him to Saint John from New York and who, being an old hunter, had already penetrated the wilds of Upper Canada with one George Ramsay, and Englishman, on a hunting and exploring trip, he resolved to form a small colonization party to open a permanent party at Turkey Point. Gathering many of his relatives together, including his son-in-law, Capt. Teeple, the "Mabee Party" as they were afterwards called, set out in the fall of 1792, but they wintered at Quebec and did not reach Turkey Point until some time in 1793. They brought some household goods, drove several cows, rode horses and employed an Indian guide to pilot the way through the wilderness. The men drove the animals along the shore, the women came in boats, going ashore at night to camp. During the journey through the wilds they sustained themselves largely on cornmeal and milk from the cows.

The party consisted of Frederick Mabee and Lavinia (nee Pelham or Pellum), Oliver Mabee, their eldest son, aged about 19; Simon, the second son, aged 17; Pollum, the youngest son, aged about 5; three single daughters, Polly, Betsy and Sally, and two married daughters, Nancy, with her husband, John Stone and Lydia, with her husband, Capt. Peter Teeple, and their four children. His cousin, Peter Secord and Thomas Welch, also came with the Mabee party. Frederick Mabee at once erected the first log cabin ever built at the new settlement, at the foot of the hill overlooking Turkey Point. Their corn was pounded in the stump of a walnut tree, the beetle being attached to a "sweep" like the "Old Oaken Bucket".

One year after the arrival of the party he died of apoplexy, and was buried in a hollowed-out walnut log coffin. He was the first white man buried in the new settlement, and a large boulder marks his tomb near Turkey Point. His widow subsequently married Lieut. William B. Hilton, a New York Loyalist of the Kings American Dragoons, but he died three years after the marriage. Large numbers of other Loyalists poured into the settlement shortly after, but the "Mabee Party" came in advance of the rest and became "squatters" until the lands were apportioned by the Crown to all the Loyalists.

Polly and Sally Mabee, two daughters who came to Turkey Point, single, married respectively Capt. David Secord, of Butler's Rangers, and Silas Montross, both U.E. Loyalists. The former was a miller at Niagara, but later settled on Catfish creek, west of Orwell; the latter lived at Turkey Point. The Mabee, Teeple, Secord, Montross and Stone families became prominent factors in the early days of settlement, but now their descendants are very widely scattered.

More than a hundred years have come and gone since Frederick Mabee and his sons and sons-in-law made the acquaintance of the wild, painted and befeathered savages of the north shore of Lake Erie, and where they were surprised and startled by the bedlam of discordant sounds, which daily rent the air, from the throats of the myriads of wild turkeys, geese and duck, as these sturdy pioneers staked out their new homes at Turkey Point. Today their great grandsons are found in the ranks of busy men, scattered all over the American continent, and their great-great grandchildren occupy seats in nearly every school house in the land. In fact, these descendants have become so numerous, and so widely dispersed, that they meet as strangers, never dreaming that the old pioneer mother who pounded corn in the hollow of a walnut stump more than a hundred years ago, was their common maternal ancestor.18 
Land*2 June 1793  On 2 June 1793 at Saint John River, Island Rights, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick Mabee granted one lot containing 4 Acres & 3 Roods.19 
Death*1794 He died in 1794 at Turkey Point, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.18 
Burial* He died of apoplexy, and was buried in a hollowed-out walnut log coffin. He was the first white man buried in the new settlement, and a large boulder marks his tomb near Turkey Point.18 
BaptismLDS11 October 1982 He was baptized (by proxy) on 11 October 1982. 

Family

Lavinia Pelham b. 1740, d. a 1823
Children

Citations

  1. [S297] GEDCOM from William Joseph Thurlow on unknown family info line.
  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. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  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, Ancient Documents of Dutchess County, Cases #9387, 9481 and 9549 found on LDS Film 925819.
  7. [S19] Steve's Chronology, Caspar, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/caspar/caspar.htm, Ancient Documents of Dutchess County, Cases #9790 found on LDS Film 925808.
  8. [S299] E. A. Owen, Pioneer Sketches of Long Point Settlement.
  9. [S299] E. A. Owen, Pioneer Sketches of Long Point Settlement, Sketch 5.
  10. [S16] Steve Mabie, Chronology of Ontario Canada, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, "Roll of Loyalists Settled at Belle Hill in Beaver Harbour - 10th July, 1784."
  11. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16301, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: NS-A
    Page: 18, Grant: 66.
  12. [S14] Steve Mabie, Chronology of NB and Maine, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/…, PANB, microfilm F.
  13. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16302, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: A
    Page: 5, Grant: 3.
  14. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16300, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: NS-2
    Page: 36, Grant: 50.
  15. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16302, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: B, Page: 12, Grant: 103.
  16. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16302, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: B, Page: 185, Grant: 126.
  17. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16302, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: B
    Page: 321, Grant: 144.
  18. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, A sketch by W.B. Waterbury, published in the Southern Counties Journal, St. Thomas, in 1899,.
  19. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Microfilm: F16301, New Brunswick Land Grants, Volume: IV
    Grant: 273.