Phebe Linn Maybee1

F, #12091, b. 18 December 1892, d. 9 June 1895
Father*Malcolm Harvey Maybee2 b. 15 May 1867, d. 12 Jul 1937
Mother*Lucy Jane Burkett2 b. 19 Apr 1874, d. 1949
Name Variation  Phebe Linn Maybee was also known as Phoebe Ann.3 
Birth*18 December 1892 She was born on 18 December 1892 at Cashel Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.2,1 
(Witness) Residence1893 She lived with Malcolm Harvey Maybee and Lucy Jane Burkett in 1893 at Lot 18 Con3, Cashel Township, Ontario, Canada.2 
Death*9 June 1895 Phebe Linn Maybee died on 9 June 1895 at Limerick Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, at age 2.2,3 
Burial* She was buried at Saint Ola, Ontario, Canada.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1858-1913.
  2. [S8] Submission by Douglas Cameron Mabee, Maybee Society Member No. 177.
  3. [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1938, 1943-1944, and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947.

Arthur John Maybee

M, #12092, b. 15 October 1898, d. 31 December 1971
Father*Malcolm Harvey Maybee1 b. 15 May 1867, d. 12 Jul 1937
Mother*Lucy Jane Burkett1 b. 19 Apr 1874, d. 1949
Birth*15 October 1898 Arthur John Maybee was born on 15 October 1898 at Gilmour, Tudor Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.2,3 
(Witness) Census1901 Arthur John Maybee appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of Malcolm Maybee and Mary Gunter at Cashel Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada,
; Maybee, Malcolm, M, W, Head, M, Apr 4 1826 , 75, Ontario, Dutch, Canadian, Methodist, Farmer
Maybee, Mary, F, W, Wife, M, Sep 11 1828,73 , Ontario, Dutch, Canadian, Methodist
Maybee, Malcolm H., M, W, Son, M, May 15 1867,33 , Ontario, Dutch, Canadian, Methodist, Farmer's son
Maybee, Lucy, F, W, Daughter, M, Apr 19 1877, 24 , Ontario, Dutch, Canadian, Methodist
Maybee, Arthur J., M, W, Son, S, Oct 15 1898, 3 , Ontario, Dutch, Canadian, Methodist.4 
(Witness) CensusJune 1911 Arthur John Maybee appeared on the census of June 1911 in the household of Malcolm Harvey Maybee and Lucy Jane Burkett at Cashel Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada,
; 43 Maybee Malcom H, M, Head, M, May 1868, 43, Ontario, Scotch, Methodist, Farmer
44 Maybee Lucy, F, Wife, M, Apr 1874, 37, Ontario, Irish, Methodist
45 Maybee Arthur J., M, Son, S, Oct 1896, 14, Ontario, Scotch, Methodist.5 
Occupation*between 1915 and 1962 Arthur John Maybee was a Arthur joined the CNR out of Trenton, and later Belleville, for 47 years as a conductor, retiring in 1962 between 1915 and 1962.6 
Marriage*8 June 1921 He married Elizabeth Lettie Moon on 8 June 1921 at Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
"Arthur John Maybee, 23, a Railroad Brakeman of Trenton, born October, 24, 1898 in Gilmore Hastings County, to Malcalm Maybee and Lucy J Buckett; was married to Bessie Elizabeth Moon, 20, a Spinster of Trenton, born in Foxboro, Hastings County to William N Moon and Ella Jane Brooks; on June 8, 1921 at Belleville by A. H. Foster, Methodist Minister."7,8 
(Witness) Censuscirca June 1921 Arthur John Maybee appeared on the census of circa June 1921 in the household of Malcolm Harvey Maybee and Lucy Jane Burkett at Cedar Street, Trenton, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada,
; Malcholm Maybee, Head, M, Mar, 55, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, none
Lucy Maybee, Wife, F, Mar, 47, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, none
Arthur J Maybee, Head [Son], M, Mar, 23, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, Brakeman, Railway, earnings past 12 months (since 1 June 1920) - $1200
Bessie Maybee, Daughter-in-law, F, Mar, 21, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, none.9 
Residence Arthur John Maybee and Elizabeth Lettie Moon lived at Lot 31 Con 1, Cashel Township, Ontario, Canada.1 
Death*31 December 1971 Arthur John Maybee died on 31 December 1971 at Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, at age 73.1 
Burial* He and Elizabeth Lettie Moon were buried at Whites Cemetery, Bayside, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.1 

Family

Elizabeth Lettie Moon b. 8 Dec 1900, d. 5 Nov 1986
Child

Citations

  1. [S8] Submission by Douglas Cameron Mabee, Maybee Society Member No. 177.
  2. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, 1901 census.
  3. [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928, 1933-1934.
  4. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Ontario, Hastings North District, Cashel, Wollaston; Location: Tudor & Cashel, Film #: T-6473 Div 2, Page 1 Entry #: 16-20, Fam 3.     
  5. [S344] 1911 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Ontario / Hastings East / 2 Cashel / page 1 / family 11.
  6. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, 7th Town/Ameliasburgh Twp. Past and Present - Seventh Town Historical Society pub.1999, pg. 562-564.
  7. [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928.
  8. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Belleville Intelligencer June 10 1921 pg. 5.
  9. [S483] 1921 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, RG 31, Folder 64, Trenton (Town), Hastings West, Ontario, Page 19.

Elizabeth Lettie Moon1

F, #12093, b. 8 December 1900, d. 5 November 1986
Married Name Her married name was Maybee. 
Name Variation  Elizabeth Lettie Moon was also known as Bessie Elizabeth Moon.2 
Birth*8 December 1900 She was born on 8 December 1900 at Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William Moon and Ella Brooks.1 
Marriage*8 June 1921 She married Arthur John Maybee, son of Malcolm Harvey Maybee and Lucy Jane Burkett, on 8 June 1921 at Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
"Arthur John Maybee, 23, a Railroad Brakeman of Trenton, born October, 24, 1898 in Gilmore Hastings County, to Malcalm Maybee and Lucy J Buckett; was married to Bessie Elizabeth Moon, 20, a Spinster of Trenton, born in Foxboro, Hastings County to William N Moon and Ella Jane Brooks; on June 8, 1921 at Belleville by A. H. Foster, Methodist Minister."3,4 
(Witness) Censuscirca June 1921 Elizabeth Lettie Moon appeared on the census of circa June 1921 in the household of Malcolm Harvey Maybee and Lucy Jane Burkett at Cedar Street, Trenton, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada,
; Malcholm Maybee, Head, M, Mar, 55, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, none
Lucy Maybee, Wife, F, Mar, 47, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, none
Arthur J Maybee, Head [Son], M, Mar, 23, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, Brakeman, Railway, earnings past 12 months (since 1 June 1920) - $1200
Bessie Maybee, Daughter-in-law, F, Mar, 21, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Irish origin, Methodist, none.5 
Residence Elizabeth Lettie Moon and Arthur John Maybee lived at Lot 31 Con 1, Cashel Township, Ontario, Canada.6 
Death*5 November 1986 Elizabeth Lettie Moon died on 5 November 1986 at Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, at age 85.6 
Burial She and Arthur John Maybee were buried at Whites Cemetery, Bayside, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.6 

Family

Arthur John Maybee b. 15 Oct 1898, d. 31 Dec 1971
Child

Citations

  1. [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913.
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928, 1933-1934.
  3. [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928.
  4. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Belleville Intelligencer June 10 1921 pg. 5.
  5. [S483] 1921 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, RG 31, Folder 64, Trenton (Town), Hastings West, Ontario, Page 19.
  6. [S8] Submission by Douglas Cameron Mabee, Maybee Society Member No. 177.

Peter Mabé

M, #12094, b. 1762, d. 4 February 1839
Anecdote Who is Peter Mabé
There are two sources relating to claims made by Loyalists to the British Government after the war. The first source chronologically is found in Loyalists to Canada: "A Peter Mabee, in a petition to Sir Guy Carleton on July 7, 1783, described himself as a refugee: lately under the command of Colonel James Delaney at West Chester. That he carried off Jonathan Odell's mare in retaliation for loss of a very valuable horse. That he delivered up the mare, and begs his discharge, his passage being taken for Nova Scotia."
Then, from the book American Loyalist Claims, we have the following: Peter Mabe, of Westchester Co., served in Capt. Samuel Kipps'Dragoons in Westchester Corps starting on April 16, 1781. Promoted to Sgt. May 1782. Memorial 4/5/1786, Cumberland. Was too young to enlist earlier. Left New York on June 5, 1783.
So, the two claims are relatively consistent. Note that the first statement was made on July 7, 1783 and the second almost 3 years later on April 5, 1786. It seems reasonable to conclude that he was from Westchester County, NY and that he was born circa 1760, perhaps as late as 1763, but certainly no later.
From multiple sources we know that Peter Mabee arrived in Cumberland, Nova Scotia on the ship Nicholas and Jane and that a John Mabee was also on the same ship. Both were from Westchester County, but John was accompanied by a wife and two underage males, while Peter was unaccompanied. Consistent with these family sizes, John was granted 500 acres of land while Peter received a grant of 250 acres.
We do not know exactly when Peter left Nova Scotia. His name is not found in any census of inhabitants in the early 1790s, while the name of John Mabee is. The 1798 census of Prince Edward Island is the next mention of Peter Mabee, showing him as a head of a large household. Peter is mentioned in the article"The Gaspé Loyalists", by David J McDougall Ph.D Concordia as found in Loyalist Gazette, volume XXI, no. 2. In this article McDougall is quoting from a letter from Rev E Cusak (date Oct 27, 1840) to Bishop George Mountain (PAC microfilm A206) as follows: "Just to the east of Perce at Corner of the Beach (Coin du Banc on modern maps), Peter Mabe became a permanent settler about 1802, having previously lived in Prince Edward Island."
Peter was married to Ann Schureman and they had four sons: Daniel, Philip, Edward and Peter Jr. The latter three are well documented in both church and civil records. Daniel is documented in only one record, that being for the sale of the schooner Swallow, built in 1813, by Capt. Daniel Mabe on October 4, 1815. Daniel is believed to have been lost at sea shortly afterward.
It would appear that Peter Mabee is clearly a grandson of either Simon Mabee or Jeremiah Mabee, both of whom resided in Westchester County in the 1760s. Is the fact that he was initially traveling with John Mabee, who settled in Nova Scotia, a clue? Another Nova Scotia resident was Phoebe Mabie Huestis. Another clue?
Our last clue might be found in the names of his children, since it was the custom to name sons after a grandfather. Could the fact that his eldest son was named Daniel be such a clue?
Perhaps it is significant that the only male child of Simon for whom a baptism record has been found was named Daniel (on August 6, 1732 in New Rochelle).1 
Note*  Daniel Mabee, bap 6 Aug 1732, son of Simon Mabee and Marie Landrin, may be Peter's father. 
Birth*1762 Peter Mabé was born in 1762 at New York.2 
MilService*16 April 1781  On 16 April 1781 Peter Mabé was in the military, Peter Mabe, Westchester Co., served in Capt. Samuel Kipps' Dragoons in Westchester Corps starting on April 16, 1781. Promoted to Sgt. May 1782. Memorial 4/5/1786, Cumberland. Was too young to enlist earlier. Left NewYork on Jume 5, 1783.3 
Anecdote*15 October 1784 From Westchester Loyalists October 15, 1784 Return, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia: Mayby, Peter, unaccompanied, "South side of the Cobequid Road from Fort Cumberland to Fort Belcher".2 
Marriage* He married Ann Schureman.2 
Census*1798 Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman appeared on the census of 1798 at Lot 26, Saint John's Island, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Peter Mabee, 4 Males under 16, 3 Males 16 – 60, 1 Female under 16, 2 Females 16 – 60, Total = 10.4 
Immigration*1802  In 1802 Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman immigrated to Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.from Prince Edward Island.5 
Census1825 Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman appeared on the census of 1825 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Peter Senior - 1 Married male 45-60, 1 Single male 45-60, 1 Single male 18-25, 1 Married fem 45-60.6 
Anecdote1828 1828. The Gaspe mariners, Peter Mabe and John Baker, owners of the 84 ton Brigantine, "Francis" charter the vessel to Jean Pierre Aubin of Anse au Beaufils for a trading voyage to the "Caribee" or Windward Islands, England, Ireland, France, and return.7 
Anecdote From: "The Gaspe Loyalists'; by David J McDougall Ph.D Concordia as found in Loyalist Gazette vol XXI no 2 -in this article McDougall is quoting from a letter from Rev E Cusak (date Oct 27, 1840) to Bishop George Mountain as follows: "Just to the east of Perce at Corner of the Beach (Coin du Banc on modern maps), Peter Mabe became a permanent settler about 1802, having previously lived in Prince Edward Island. An Anglican missionary noted that he (Peter) had been 'a trooper in a Volunteer Corps of Royalists belonging to New Jersey. The Mabe sons were particularly noted as shipbuilders, but were also ship owners and masters and one was killed by pirates in the West Indies. To the west of Perce, members of the Cass family who had come to New Carlisle in 1784 (Paspebiac in Cox Tp), settled at Cape Cove and Lance a Beaufils."5 
Census1831 Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman appeared on the census of 1831 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabe, Peter Senior, Farmer, 1 Married male 30-60, 1 Single male 18-21, 1 Married fem 45-60, 1 Single fem 14-45.8 
Will*6 April 1835 Peter Mabé left a will on 6 April 1835 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. "Memorial to be registered of the original last will and Testament of Peter Mabe Senior late of the place called Corner of the Beach in the County of Gaspe in the Province of Lower Canada Farmer, bearing date the sixth day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, by which will the said Testator in the presence of Joseph E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis, witnesses to the due execution thereof did order first that all his debts be paid. Second he gave and bequeathed to his Dear and loving wife, for the term of Her life, all that (?Mcpuage) or Mansion house which be then occupied with all the furniture and land tenements that lie about it and all the monies that might be found after his death. Third After the death of his wife, the Said (?McPuage) or Mansion House and the lands and houses and all the oppurtenances thereto belonging is thereby to devolve to his son Edward his heirs, exectors, administrators and assigns for ever. Fourth And he also gave and bequeathed to his son Edward the Grist Mill with all its appurterrances thereto belonging, Situate at a place called Coin de Roche, and lot of land Number 9 situate on the long beach~ and the said Testator, by the Said will, did make and Constitute his wife Executrix, his son Peter Mabe Junior, John Packwood and John LeBoutillier to be Executors of his said will which he declared to be his last will and Testament thereby revoking all former and other wills which said will was executed in the presence of the Said Jos. E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis. And the Said last will and Testament is hereby required to be registered by Edward Mabe of Malbay in the County and District of Gaspe in the Province of Canada Ship Carpenter Son of the said Testator and one of the devises therein named as witness his hand this fourth day of December in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three…Signed in the presence of John Gemmel Thomas Moriarty     and Ed Mabe."9 
Death*4 February 1839 He died on 4 February 1839 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada; Peter Mabe of the Corner of the beach, Malbay, aged seventy six years, died on Sunday the fourth day of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine and was buried by me on the tenth day of February in Penance. /s/ Edward Carson, Missionary.2 
Burial*10 February 1839 He was buried on 10 February 1839 at Trinity United Church of Canada, Gaspé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "Peter Mabe, second husband of M. Ann Schurman; c.1763; 1839-02-04."10 

Family

Ann Schureman b. 1764, d. 9 Jul 1846
Children

Citations

  1. [S128] Information printed in the Maybee Society Communicator : Issue 118, July 2019.
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, From American Loyalist Claims.
  4. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1798 St. John's Island, P. E. I., Heads of Household Census.
  5. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, (PAC microfilm A206).
  6. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  7. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, NO. 132 CHARTER OF THE BRIG "FRANCIS" 1828
    VOL. 4.
  8. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  9. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., Will of Peter Mabe Sr.
    No. 164 Enregistered at Noon on the fifth day of December one thousand eight hundred and forty three. P. Winter. Dep. Reg.
  10. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.
  11. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  12. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861-71.

Ann Schureman1

F, #12095, b. 1764, d. 9 July 1846
Married Name Her married name was Packwood, also married John Packwood. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabé. 
Birth*1764 Ann Schureman was born in 1764.2 
Marriage* She married Peter Mabé.1 
Census*1798 Ann Schureman and Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1798 at Lot 26, Saint John's Island, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Peter Mabee, 4 Males under 16, 3 Males 16 – 60, 1 Female under 16, 2 Females 16 – 60, Total = 10.3 
Immigration*1802  In 1802 Ann Schureman and Peter Mabé immigrated to Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.from Prince Edward Island.4 
Census1825 Ann Schureman and Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1825 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Peter Senior - 1 Married male 45-60, 1 Single male 45-60, 1 Single male 18-25, 1 Married fem 45-60.5 
Census1831 Ann Schureman and Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabe, Peter Senior, Farmer, 1 Married male 30-60, 1 Single male 18-21, 1 Married fem 45-60, 1 Single fem 14-45.6 
(Witness) Will6 April 1835 Ann Schureman was mentioned in the will of Peter Mabé on 6 April 1835 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. "Memorial to be registered of the original last will and Testament of Peter Mabe Senior late of the place called Corner of the Beach in the County of Gaspe in the Province of Lower Canada Farmer, bearing date the sixth day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, by which will the said Testator in the presence of Joseph E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis, witnesses to the due execution thereof did order first that all his debts be paid. Second he gave and bequeathed to his Dear and loving wife, for the term of Her life, all that (?Mcpuage) or Mansion house which be then occupied with all the furniture and land tenements that lie about it and all the monies that might be found after his death. Third After the death of his wife, the Said (?McPuage) or Mansion House and the lands and houses and all the oppurtenances thereto belonging is thereby to devolve to his son Edward his heirs, exectors, administrators and assigns for ever. Fourth And he also gave and bequeathed to his son Edward the Grist Mill with all its appurterrances thereto belonging, Situate at a place called Coin de Roche, and lot of land Number 9 situate on the long beach~ and the said Testator, by the Said will, did make and Constitute his wife Executrix, his son Peter Mabe Junior, John Packwood and John LeBoutillier to be Executors of his said will which he declared to be his last will and Testament thereby revoking all former and other wills which said will was executed in the presence of the Said Jos. E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis. And the Said last will and Testament is hereby required to be registered by Edward Mabe of Malbay in the County and District of Gaspe in the Province of Canada Ship Carpenter Son of the said Testator and one of the devises therein named as witness his hand this fourth day of December in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three…Signed in the presence of John Gemmel Thomas Moriarty     and Ed Mabe."7 
Death*9 July 1846 Ann Schureman died on 9 July 1846 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada; Ann Schoorman Mabe, Widow who resided at Corner of the Beach near Perce, departed this life on the ninth day of July 1846 and in the 84th of her age.1 
Burial She was buried at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "Ann Schurman épouse de John Packwood et Peter Mabe, née 1764, décédée 1846-07-09."2 
Burial*11 July 1846 She was buried on 11 July 1846 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "Ann Schoorman Mabe, Widow was buried at Mal Bay on the 11th day of of July 1846. By Me R. Short, In presence of Jacob Packwood, Philip Mabe."1 

Family

Peter Mabé b. 1762, d. 4 Feb 1839
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from from Beaudoin Francoeur, e-mail address, 2 Nov 2006, Section R, Stèle c.R.3, Église Anglicane , St-Paul, Barachois, Gaspé, Quebec, Canada.
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1798 St. John's Island, P. E. I., Heads of Household Census.
  4. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, (PAC microfilm A206).
  5. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  6. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  7. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., Will of Peter Mabe Sr.
    No. 164 Enregistered at Noon on the fifth day of December one thousand eight hundred and forty three. P. Winter. Dep. Reg.
  8. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  9. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861-71.

Philip Mabé

M, #12096, b. 6 January 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Father*Peter Mabé1 b. 1762, d. 4 Feb 1839
Mother*Ann Schureman1 b. 1764, d. 9 Jul 1846
Birth*6 January 1800 Philip Mabé was born on 6 January 1800 at Prince Edward Island, Canada.1 
Marriage*21 October 1822 He married Jane Cass, daughter of Josiah Cass and Margaret Ferguson, on 21 October 1822 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"by Rev. John Suddard."2 
Bap-Adult*7 March 1824 Philip Mabé was baptised as an adult Philip Mabe, son of Peter Mabe & Ann, Husbandman of Malbay, born Jan. 6, 1800, baptized Mar. 7, 1824 on 7 March 1824 at Christ Church, Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.1,3 
Census*1825 Philip Mabé and Jane Cass appeared on the census of 1825 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Philip - 2 Married males 25-45, 1 Married male 18-25, 1 Married fem 14-45, 1 fem < 14, 1 fem 14-18.4 
Census1831 Philip Mabé and Jane Cass appeared on the census of 1831 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Philip, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 2 Single males < 5, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45.5 
Census1861 Philip Mabé and Jane Cass appeared on the census of 1861 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.6 
Death*3 May 1861 Philip Mabé died on 3 May 1861 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 61; Philip of Corner of The Beach, Farmer, died May 3, 1861 at 61 years.1 
Burial*6 May 1861 He was buried on 6 May 1861 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.7 

Family

Jane Cass b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  3. [S24] Our Gaspé Roots, online http://bakerchild.tribalpages.com
  4. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  5. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  6. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  7. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.
  8. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1831-1861.

Edward Mabé

M, #12097, b. 10 January 1803, d. 5 February 1888
Father*Peter Mabé1 b. 1762, d. 4 Feb 1839
Mother*Ann Schureman1 b. 1764, d. 9 Jul 1846
Birth*10 January 1803 Edward Mabé was born on 10 January 1803 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.1 
Bap-Adult*7 March 1824 He was baptised as an adult Edward Mabe, son of Peter Mabe & Ann, Husbandman of Malbay, born Jan. 10, 1803, baptized Mar. 7, 1824 on 7 March 1824 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.1 
(Witness) Census1825 Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1825 in the household of Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Mabee, Peter Senior - 1 Married male 45-60, 1 Single male 45-60, 1 Single male 18-25, 1 Married fem 45-60.2 
Census*1831 Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Edward, Fisherman, 1 Single male 21-30.3 
(Witness) Will6 April 1835 He was mentioned in the will of Peter Mabé on 6 April 1835 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. "Memorial to be registered of the original last will and Testament of Peter Mabe Senior late of the place called Corner of the Beach in the County of Gaspe in the Province of Lower Canada Farmer, bearing date the sixth day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, by which will the said Testator in the presence of Joseph E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis, witnesses to the due execution thereof did order first that all his debts be paid. Second he gave and bequeathed to his Dear and loving wife, for the term of Her life, all that (?Mcpuage) or Mansion house which be then occupied with all the furniture and land tenements that lie about it and all the monies that might be found after his death. Third After the death of his wife, the Said (?McPuage) or Mansion House and the lands and houses and all the oppurtenances thereto belonging is thereby to devolve to his son Edward his heirs, exectors, administrators and assigns for ever. Fourth And he also gave and bequeathed to his son Edward the Grist Mill with all its appurterrances thereto belonging, Situate at a place called Coin de Roche, and lot of land Number 9 situate on the long beach~ and the said Testator, by the Said will, did make and Constitute his wife Executrix, his son Peter Mabe Junior, John Packwood and John LeBoutillier to be Executors of his said will which he declared to be his last will and Testament thereby revoking all former and other wills which said will was executed in the presence of the Said Jos. E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis. And the Said last will and Testament is hereby required to be registered by Edward Mabe of Malbay in the County and District of Gaspe in the Province of Canada Ship Carpenter Son of the said Testator and one of the devises therein named as witness his hand this fourth day of December in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three…Signed in the presence of John Gemmel Thomas Moriarty     and Ed Mabe."4 
Marriage* Edward Mabé married Elizabeth Hogan.5 
Occupation*1849 Edward Mabé was a Ship Builder in 1849.6 
(Witness) Census1861 Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.7 
Census1871 Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.8 
Census1881 Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Edward Mabé, M, W, 78, Quebec, Church of England, English, Ship Carpenter
Christopher Mabé, M, 25, Quebec, Church of England, English, Farmer
Alfred Mabé, M, 21, Quebec, Church of England, English, Purser
Anne Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Church of England, English
Eliza Mabé, F, 23, Quebec, Church of England, English.9 
Death*5 February 1888 He died on 5 February 1888 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 85.10 
Burial*7 February 1888 He was buried on 7 February 1888 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.11 

Family

Elizabeth Hogan b. 1822, d. 1867
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  4. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., Will of Peter Mabe Sr.
    No. 164 Enregistered at Noon on the fifth day of December one thousand eight hundred and forty three. P. Winter. Dep. Reg.
  5. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, children's birth entries.
  6. [S391] United Church of England & Ireland Registers Film # M176/26, from RootsWeb file of Gaspe Area & Tapp Family.
  7. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  8. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  9. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 117.
  10. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Beaudon Francoeur, 31 March 2001, e-mail address.
  11. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.

Daniel Mabé

M, #12098, b. circa 1790, d. before 1825
Father*Peter Mabé1 b. 1762, d. 4 Feb 1839
Mother*Ann Schureman1 b. 1764, d. 9 Jul 1846
Birth*circa 1790 Daniel Mabé was born circa 1790.1 
(Witness) Census1798 Daniel Mabé appeared on the census of 1798 in the household of Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman at Lot 26, Saint John's Island, Prince Edward Island, Canada,
; Peter Mabee, 4 Males under 16, 3 Males 16 – 60, 1 Female under 16, 2 Females 16 – 60, Total = 10.2 
Memo*4 October 1815 Daniel Mabé Sale of schooner "Swallow", built in 1813, by Capt. Daniel Mabe on 4 October 1815 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.3 
Death*before 1825 He died before 1825 at at sea; Daniel Mabe, son of Peter, lost at sea, date uncertain.1 

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1798 St. John's Island, P. E. I., Heads of Household Census.
  3. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.

Peter Mabé

M, #12099, b. 1797, d. 13 June 1873
Father*Peter Mabé1 b. 1762, d. 4 Feb 1839
Mother*Ann Schureman1 b. 1764, d. 9 Jul 1846
Birth*1797 Peter Mabé was born in 1797 at Prince Edward Island, Canada.1 
(Witness) Census1798 Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1798 in the household of Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman at Lot 26, Saint John's Island, Prince Edward Island, Canada,
; Peter Mabee, 4 Males under 16, 3 Males 16 – 60, 1 Female under 16, 2 Females 16 – 60, Total = 10.2 
Marriage*16 March 1824 Peter Mabé married Anne Sutherland on 16 March 1824 at Saint-Hélier, Jersey, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Peter Mabe (resident in America-district Gaspe) and Anne Sutherland daughter of the late William, gent., and Lieutenant in the Veteran Corps."1 
Census*1825 Peter Mabé and Anne Sutherland appeared on the census of 1825 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Peter Junior - 1 Married male 18-25, 1 Married male 25-45, 9 Single males 25-45, 3 Married fem 14-45.3 
Census1831 Peter Mabé and Anne Sutherland appeared on the census of 1831 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Peter Junior, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 1 Single male 21-30, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45, 1 Single fem 5-14.4 
Will*15 July 1833 Peter Mabé left a will on 15 July 1833 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. "In the name of God Amen. - I Peter Mabe the younger of MalBay in the District of Gaspe Lower Canada Esquire being in health and of sound memory and understanding, but knowing the uncertainty of human life, do hereby make my last will and Testament as follows, That is to say: I give and bequeath, payment of all my just debts being previously made, The residue of all my Estate real and personal property moveable and immoveable of whatsoever kind or description and wheresoever the same may be situate and whereof I may die possessed, to my beloved wife Ann Mabe, to be enjoyed by her during her natural life fully freely, and without interruption, reversible after her decease if she shall die without issue of our marriage to my other lawfull heirs but if with issue there to our children in equal parts. And do hereby appoint my said beloved Wife Ann to be the Executrix of this my last will and Testament revoking all other Wills by me made. In testimony whereof I, the said Peter Mabe have hereunto set and subscribed my hand and seal at MalBay aforesaid this fifteenth day of July on Thousand eight hundred and thirty three. "Peter Mabe Junior" signed sealed and published by the said Peter Mabe as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us [who have] hereunto set and subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto at his requist and in his presence. "Robt. Christie" "Helier Collas" "J. LeGrand". Canada Province of Quebec, District of Gaspe."5 
(Witness) Will6 April 1835 He was mentioned in the will of Peter Mabé on 6 April 1835 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. "Memorial to be registered of the original last will and Testament of Peter Mabe Senior late of the place called Corner of the Beach in the County of Gaspe in the Province of Lower Canada Farmer, bearing date the sixth day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, by which will the said Testator in the presence of Joseph E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis, witnesses to the due execution thereof did order first that all his debts be paid. Second he gave and bequeathed to his Dear and loving wife, for the term of Her life, all that (?Mcpuage) or Mansion house which be then occupied with all the furniture and land tenements that lie about it and all the monies that might be found after his death. Third After the death of his wife, the Said (?McPuage) or Mansion House and the lands and houses and all the oppurtenances thereto belonging is thereby to devolve to his son Edward his heirs, exectors, administrators and assigns for ever. Fourth And he also gave and bequeathed to his son Edward the Grist Mill with all its appurterrances thereto belonging, Situate at a place called Coin de Roche, and lot of land Number 9 situate on the long beach~ and the said Testator, by the Said will, did make and Constitute his wife Executrix, his son Peter Mabe Junior, John Packwood and John LeBoutillier to be Executors of his said will which he declared to be his last will and Testament thereby revoking all former and other wills which said will was executed in the presence of the Said Jos. E. Tuzo, Peter Vibert and Hugh Francis. And the Said last will and Testament is hereby required to be registered by Edward Mabe of Malbay in the County and District of Gaspe in the Province of Canada Ship Carpenter Son of the said Testator and one of the devises therein named as witness his hand this fourth day of December in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three…Signed in the presence of John Gemmel Thomas Moriarty     and Ed Mabe."6 
Census1861 Peter Mabé and Anne Sutherland appeared on the census of 1861 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
18, Peter Mabé, M, 64, M, Prince Edward Island, English Church, Ship Carpenter
19, Ann Mabé, F, 70, M, Nova Scotia, English Church
also listed 3 non-family ages 13, 40, 20
Resides in a one story frame house.7 
Census1871 Peter Mabé and Anne Sutherland appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
7, Peter Mabé, M, 74, M, P. E. Island, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
8, Ann Mabé, F, 80, M, Nova Scotia, Ch of England, Scotch
8, Peter Morin, M, 48, M, Quebec, Catholic, French, Farmer, married in Jany, unable to write
10, Charlotte Morin, F, 25, M, Quebec, Catholic, French, married in Jany, unable to read or write
Residing 225 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 3 barns, 1 carriage, 5 wagons, 2 ploughs, 1 horse, 2 ox, 4 cows, 2 horned cattle, 16 sheep, 3 pigs, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 150 quintals of cod, 25 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 2 employees, 4 mo, $172/yr, 3 fish boats, 200 tubs.8 
Death*13 June 1873 Peter Mabé died on 13 June 1873 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada; Peter, Planter of Corner of the Beach, died at 73 years.9 
Burial*18 June 1873 He was buried on 18 June 1873 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.10 

Family

Anne Sutherland b. 1791, d. 5 Dec 1879
Child

Citations

  1. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861-71.
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1798 St. John's Island, P. E. I., Heads of Household Census.
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  4. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  5. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., No. 144 Entered and registered at the hour of ten in the fore noon of the twentieth day of September one Thousand eight hundred and seventy three. S. G. Carper (?) Registrar.
  6. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., Will of Peter Mabe Sr.
    No. 164 Enregistered at Noon on the fifth day of December one thousand eight hundred and forty three. P. Winter. Dep. Reg.
  7. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 204-18.
  8. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 9, Family 29.
  9. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  10. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.
  11. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.

Mary Mabé

F, #12100, b. say 1795
Father*Peter Mabé1 b. 1762, d. 4 Feb 1839
Mother*Ann Schureman1 b. 1764, d. 9 Jul 1846
Birth*say 1795 Mary Mabé was born say 1795. 
(Witness) Census1798 Mary Mabé appeared on the census of 1798 in the household of Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman at Lot 26, Saint John's Island, Prince Edward Island, Canada,
; Peter Mabee, 4 Males under 16, 3 Males 16 – 60, 1 Female under 16, 2 Females 16 – 60, Total = 10.2 

Citations

  1. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1798 St. John's Island, P. E. I., Heads of Household Census.

Jane Cass1

F, #12101, b. 8 January 1795, d. 11 November 1880
Father*Josiah Cass2 b. 12 Dec 1761, d. 9 Jan 1847
Mother*Margaret Ferguson2 b. c 1766, d. 5 Feb 1849
Married Name Her married name was Mabé. 
Birth*8 January 1795 Jane Cass was born on 8 January 1795 at L'Anse aux Beaufils, Quebec, Canada.1,3 
Marriage*21 October 1822 She married Philip Mabé, son of Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman, on 21 October 1822 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"by Rev. John Suddard."4 
Census*1825 Jane Cass and Philip Mabé appeared on the census of 1825 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Philip - 2 Married males 25-45, 1 Married male 18-25, 1 Married fem 14-45, 1 fem < 14, 1 fem 14-18.5 
Census1831 Jane Cass and Philip Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Philip, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 2 Single males < 5, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45.6 
Census1861 Jane Cass and Philip Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.7 
(Witness) Census1871 Jane Cass appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Simeon Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 17, Simeon Mabé, M, 42, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
18, Jane Mabé, F, 74, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, unable to write
19, Edward Mabé, M, 28, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
20, Margaret Mabé, F, 30, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 100 acres, 1 house, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 6 wagons, 2 plows, 1 horse, 1 ox, 3 cows, 22 sheep, 1 pig, 3 barges @ 6 ton, 6 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 400 quintals of cod, 122 barrels of herring.8 
Death*11 November 1880 Jane Cass died on 11 November 1880 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 85; Jane Mabe, Widow of Philip Mabe, Planter of Corner of the Beach, died.9 
Burial*19 November 1880 She was buried on 19 November 1880 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.10 

Family

Philip Mabé b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Children

Citations

  1. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861-71.
  2. [S395] "Gaspe Area & Tapp Family", Ancestral File.
  3. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from from Beaudoin Francoeur, e-mail address, 2 Nov 2006.
  4. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  5. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  6. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  7. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  8. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 5, Fanily 19.
  9. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  10. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from from Beaudoin Francoeur, e-mail address, 2 Nov 2006, Section R, Stèle c.r.4.
  11. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1831-1861.

Frances Ann Mabé

F, #12102, b. 12 October 1823, d. 21 August 1884
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Married Name Her married name was Beck.1 
Name Variation  Frances Ann Mabé was also known as Ann Frances.1 
Birth*12 October 1823 She was born on 12 October 1823 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Ann Francis, daughter of Philip Mabe & Jane, Farmer of Malbay.1 
(Witness) Census1825 Frances Ann Mabé appeared on the census of 1825 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Mabee, Philip - 2 Married males 25-45, 1 Married male 18-25, 1 Married fem 14-45, 1 fem < 14, 1 fem 14-18.2 
(Witness) Census1831 Frances Ann Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Mabee, Philip, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 2 Single males < 5, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45.3 
(Witness) Census1861 Frances Ann Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.4 
Marriage*17 April 1868 Frances Ann Mabé married Joseph William Beck, son of Philip Beck and Margaret Cass, on 17 April 1868 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Joseph Beck of Cape Cove, Farmer, Widower, was married by banns to Frances Ann Mabe of Corner of the Beach, Spinster this seventeenth of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight."1 
Census*1881 Frances Ann Mabé and Joseph William Beck appeared on the census of 1881 at L'Anse-du-Cap, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Joseph Beck, M, Male, English, 58, Quebec, Farmer, Church of England
Frances Ann Beck, M, Female, English, 57, Quebec, Church of England
Philip Beck, Male, English, 27, Quebec, Farmer, Church of England
Margaret Beck, Female, English, 57, Quebec, Church of England.5 
Death*21 August 1884 Frances Ann Mabé died on 21 August 1884 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 60; Mrs. Joseph Beck of the Cape died.1 
Burial* She was buried at Saint James Anglican Church, Cap d'Espoir, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "Frances Ann Mabe, second wife of William Joseph Beck. 1823-10-02 - 1884-08-21."6 

Family

Joseph William Beck b. 7 Mar 1823, d. 12 Jan 1901

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  4. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  5. [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI), 1881 census, L'Anse-du-Cap, Gaspe, Quebec, Family History Library Film, 1375824, NA Film Number, C-13188, District, 39, Sub-district, P, Page Number, 43, Household Number, 175.
  6. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.

Peter Mabé

M, #12103, b. 19 December 1827, d. 22 March 1907
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Birth*19 December 1827 Peter Mabé was born on 19 December 1827 at Barachois, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Peter, son of Philip Mabée & Jane Cass, Farmer of Barashaw.1 
(Witness) Census1831 Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Mabee, Philip, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 2 Single males < 5, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45.2 
Memo*1851 Peter Mabé and Josiah Mabé built "Pilot' a 64 ton schooner sailing ship in 1851 at Coin du Banc, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.3 
(Witness) Census1861 Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.4 
Marriage*7 April 1862 Peter Mabé married Jane Vibert, daughter of Peter Vibert and Judith Ingrouville, on 7 April 1862 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Peter Mabe of Corner of the Beach, and Jane Vibert, of the same place."1 
Census*1871 Peter Mabé and Jane Vibert appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
9, Peter Mabé Junr., M, 41, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer & Fisher
10, Jane Mabé, F, 27, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English
11, Simeon Edward Mabé, M, 8, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
12, Alice Jane Mabé, F, 4, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
13, Laura Ann Mabé, F, 3, Quebec, Ch of England, English
14, Thomas Sweeney, M, 62, Quebec, Catholic, Irish, Servant
Residing 1 house, 1 barn, 1 carriage, 4 wagons, 1 horse, 2 cows, 6 sheep, 2 pigs.5 
Census1881 Peter Mabé and Jane Vibert appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Peter Mabé, M, M, 47, Quebec, Church of England, English, Fisherman
Jane Mabé, F, M, 36, Quebec, Church of England, English
Edward Mabé, M, 14, Quebec, Church of England, English, in school
Alice Mabé, F, 13, Quebec, Church of England, English, in school
Laura Mabé, F, 10, Quebec, Church of England, English
Godfray Mabé, M, 4, Quebec, Church of England, English
Elsie Mabé, F, 2, Quebec, Church of England, English.6 
Census11 April 1891 Peter Mabé and Jane Vibert appeared on the census of 11 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Peter Mabe, M, 64, Mar, Head, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Jane Vibert, F, 50, Mar, Wife, Quebec, England, England, Church of England
Alice Mabe, F, 25, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Servant
Laura Mabe, F, 20, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Servant
Elsie Mabe, F, 12, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Theresa Mabe, F, 9, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Albert Mabe, M, 6, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England.7 
Census31 March 1901 Peter Mabé and Jane Vibert appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
38 Mabe Peter, M, W, Head, M, Feb 15, 1828, 73, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Farmer, mother tongue is English, he is blind
39 Mabe Jane, F, W, Wife, M, Nov 29, 1837, 63, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
40 Mabe Theresa, F, W, Daughter, S, May 10, 1882, 19, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
41 Mabe Elsie, F, W, Daughter, S, Jan 12, 1881, 20, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
42 Mabe Albert, M, W, Son, S, Sep 22, 1884, 16, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Farmer, mother tongue is English
43 Young Lizie, F, Lodger, S, Apr 10, 1878, 23, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Teacher, earned $120, mother tongue is English.8 
Death*22 March 1907 Peter Mabé died on 22 March 1907 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 79.9 
Burial*25 March 1907 He was buried on 25 March 1907 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "In loving memory of Peter Mabe who died Mar 22, 1907 aged 78 years; His wife Jane Vibert died Nov 4, 1911 aged 70 years."10

Family

Jane Vibert b. 29 Nov 1837, d. 4 Nov 1911
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  3. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Sailing ships built in the Gaspé. http://www.rocher-perce.org/garrett/History/Sailing.htm
  4. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  5. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 7, Family 24.
  6. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 26, Family 121.
  7. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 3.
  8. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, District 154, Subdistrict r-1, Page 2, Household 13.
  9. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  10. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard. Photo of tombstone at Maybee Society.

Samuel Mabé

M, #12104, b. 3 November 1830, d. 7 September 1907
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Birth*3 November 1830 Samuel Mabé was born on 3 November 1830 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Samuel, son of Philip Mabe, farmer and Jane Cass, Farmer of Corner of the Beach.1 
Baptism9 February 1831 He was baptized on 9 February 1831 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1831 Samuel Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Mabee, Philip, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 2 Single males < 5, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45.3 
Marriage*4 November 1856 Samuel Mabé married Emily Deborah Cass, daughter of Elihue Cass and Elizabeth Story, on 4 November 1856 at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.4,5 
Census*1861 Samuel Mabé and Emily Deborah Cass appeared on the census of 1861 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
20, Samuel Mabe, M, 31, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
21, Emily Mabe, F, 34, M, Lower Canada, English Church
23, Philip Mabe, M, 4, S, Prince Edward Island, English Church, Fishing Farmer
24, Elizabeth Mabe, F,2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.6 
Census1871 Samuel Mabé and Emily Deborah Cass appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
19, Samuel Mabé, M, 40, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer & Fisher
20, Emily Mabé, F, 46, M, Ontario, Ch of England, English
1, Philip Mabé, M, 13, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
2, Elizabeth Jane Mabé, F, 11, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
3, Felix Rodger Mabé, M, 8, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
4, Florence Mabé, F, 6, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
5, David Samuel Mabé, M, 3, Quebec, Ch of England, English
6, Edwin Ithimer Mabé, M 3 mo born in December, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 113 Acres, 1 house, 2 barns, 3 wagons, 1 ox, 1 cow, 1 pig, 4 barges @ 8ton, 4 men on boat, 1 man on shore, 120 quintals of cod, 25 barrels of herring.7 
Census1881 Samuel Mabé and Emily Deborah Cass appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Samuel Mabé, M, M, 50, Quebec, Church of England, English, Fisherman
Emily Mabé, F, M, 56, Quebec, Church of England, English
Philip A Mabé, M, 23, Quebec, Church of England, English, Fisherman
Elizabeth Mabé, F, 21, Quebec, Church of England, English
Felix Rogers Mabé, M, 18, Quebec, Church of England, English, Fisherman
Florence Mabé, F, 15, Quebec, Church of England, English
David Samuel Mabé, M, 13, Quebec, Church of England, English
Edwin Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Church of England, English, in school.8 
Census9 April 1891 Samuel Mabé and Emily Deborah Cass appeared on the census of 9 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Samuel Mabe, M, 60, Mar, Head, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Emelie Cass, F, 66, Mar, Wife, Ontario, US, US, Church of England
Philip Mabe, M, 32, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
Felix Mabe, M, 27, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
David Mabe, M, 23, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
Edwin Mabe, M, 20, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
Elizabeth Mabe, F, 30, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Servant
Florence Mabe, F, 25, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England.9 
Census31 March 1901 Samuel Mabé and Emily Deborah Cass appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
33 Mabe Samual, M, W, Head, M, Nov 3, 1830, 70, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Farmer, mother tongue is English
34 Mabe Emely, F, W, Wife, M, Oct 24, 1827, 76, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
35 Mabe David, M, W, Son, S, Sep 9, 1867, 33, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Fisherman, earned $300 mother tongue is English
36 Mabe Edwin, M, W, Son, S, Dec 21, 1870, 30, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
37 Mabe William, M, W, Son, S, Apr 28, 1884, 16, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Fisherman, earned $100, mother tongue is English.10 
Death*7 September 1907 Samuel Mabé died on 7 September 1907 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 76.2 
Burial*9 September 1907 He was buried on 9 September 1907 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.11 

Family

Emily Deborah Cass b. 5 Oct 1824, d. 23 Feb 1906
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  4. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, children's birth entries.
  5. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cassb/CASS/…
  6. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  7. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 6-7, Family 22.
  8. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Pages 24-5, Family 112.
  9. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 2.
  10. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, District 154, Subdistrict r-1, Page 2, Household 12.
  11. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.
  12. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861-81.
  13. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1871-81.
  14. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1901 Quebec Census.

Josiah Mabé

M, #12105, b. 21 October 1832, d. 20 August 1916
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Birth*21 October 1832 Josiah Mabé was born on 21 October 1832 at Mountain Vale, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Jonah (sic), son of Philip Mabe & Jane Cass, Farmer of Mountain Vale, Malbay.1 
Memo*1851 He and Peter Mabé built "Pilot' a 64 ton schooner sailing ship in 1851 at Coin du Banc, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Josiah Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.3 
Marriage*7 January 1861 Josiah Mabé married Mary Jane Suddard, daughter of Thomas Suddard and Bridget Kitchen, on 7 January 1861 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Josiah Mabe, Mariner of Corner of the Beach, and Mary Jane Suddard, youngest daughter of Thomas of Gaspé Basin."1 
Census*1871 Josiah Mabé and Mary Jane Suddard appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
19, Josiah Mabé, M, 30, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Master Mariner
20, Mary Jane Mabé, F, 32, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English
1, Theophilus Mabé, M, 9, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
2, Havelock Mabé, M, 6, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
3. Edgar Mabé, M, 4, Quebec, Ch of England, English
4, Frances Ann Mabé, F, 2, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 200 Acres, 1 house, 1 barn, 1 cow, 1 pig, Sailing Vessel, 64 shares and own 64 tons, 1 barge, 1 ½ tons.4 
Census1881 Josiah Mabé and Mary Jane Suddard appeared on the census of 1881 at York, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Josiah Mabey, M, 47, born in Quebec, Church of England, English origin, Sailor, Married
Mary Mabey, F, 46, born in Quebec, Church of England, English origin, Married
James Mabey, M, 19, born in Quebec, Church of England, English origin, Sailor
Havlock Mabey, M, 15, born in Quebec, Church of England, English origin
Edgar Mabey, F, 13, born in Quebec, Church of England, English origin
Sarah Mabey, F, 11, born in Quebec, Church of England, English origin
May Mabey, F, 9, born in Quebec, Church of England, English origin.5 
Census1901 Josiah Mabé and Mary Jane Suddard appeared on the census of 1901 at York, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
46 Mabe Josiah, M, W, Head, M, Oct 23, 1836, 64, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Methodist, Fisherman, earned $600, mother tongue is English
47 Mabe Mary Jane, F, W, Wife, M, Aug 13, 1830, 70, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Methodist, mother tongue is English
48 Mabe Edgar, M, W, Son, S, May 18, 1868, 32, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Methodist, Farmer, mother tongue is English
49 Mabe Lily, F, W, Daughter, S, Sep 17, 1873, 27, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Methodist, mother tongue is English.6 
CensusJune 1911 Josiah Mabé and Mary Jane Suddard appeared on the census of June 1911 at York, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
21 Mabe Josiah, M, Head, M, Oct 1834, 76, Quebec, English, Episcopalian, Farmer
22 Mabe Mary, F, Wife, M, Aug 1831, 78, Quebec, English, Methodist
23 Mabe Lillian, F, Daughter, S, Sep 1873, 37, Quebec, English, Methodist.7 
Death*20 August 1916 Josiah Mabé died on 20 August 1916 at age 83.8 
Burial* He was buried at Saint John's Anglican Church, Sandy Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.8 

Family

Mary Jane Suddard b. 13 Aug 1831, d. 15 Aug 1913
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, Sailing ships built in the Gaspé. http://www.rocher-perce.org/garrett/History/Sailing.htm
  3. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  4. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 31-2, Family 108.
  5. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, York, Gaspé, Quebec; Roll: C_13187; Pages 19-20; Family No: 84.
  6. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, York, Gaspé, Quebec, District 154, Subdistrict t, Page 8, Household 71, Microfilm T-6522.
  7. [S344] 1911 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Quebec / Gaspé / 48 York / page 11 / family 98.
  8. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.
  9. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1871.

John Francis Mabé

M, #12106, b. 31 January 1835, d. 17 February 1896
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Name Variation  John Francis Mabé was also known as Francis. 
Birth*31 January 1835 He was born on 31 January 1835 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, John Francis, son of Philip Mabe & Jane Cass, Farmer of Malbay.1 
(Witness) Census1861 John Francis Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.2 
Marriage*6 February 1866 John Francis Mabé married Jane Cass, daughter of Elihu William Cass and Elizabeth Margaret Campbell, on 6 February 1866 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"John Francis Mabe, bachelor & Farmer of Corner of the Beach, and Jane Cass, Spinster of Cape Cove1. They had no children together3.1,4
Census*1871 John Francis Mabé and Jane Cass appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
7, John Francis Mabé, M, 36, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer & Fisher
8, Jane Mabé, F, 33, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 37 Acres, 1 house, 1 barn, 1 cow, 1 horned cattle, 4 sheep, 2 pigs, 2 barges @ 4 ton, 4 men on boat, 3 man on shore, 180 quintals of cod, 15 barrels of herring.5 
Census1881 John Francis Mabé and Jane Cass appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Francis Mabé, M, M, 45, Quebec, Church of England, English, Post Master and Farmer
Jane Mabé, F, M, 43, Quebec, Church of England, English.6 
Death*17 February 1896 John Francis Mabé died on 17 February 1896 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 61.7 
Burial*19 February 1896 He was buried on 19 February 1896 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.7,8

Family

Jane Cass b. 12 Jul 1837, d. 31 Jul 1902

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  3. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar.
  4. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cassb/CASS/…
  5. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 7, Family 23.
  6. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 21, Family 98.
  7. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  8. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard has John Francis Mabe, husband of Jane Cass, buried in Stone 12, St.Luke's Anglican Church, Coin-Du-Banc; and Francis John Mabe, husband of Jane Cass, buried in stone 4, St.Jame's Anglican Church, Cap-D'Espoir. Photo of tombstone at Saint Lukes available at Maybee Society.

Margaret Catherine Mabé

F, #12107, b. 1 June 1837, d. 14 October 1903
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Married Name Her married name was Lenfesty.1 
Birth*1 June 1837 Margaret Catherine Mabé was born on 1 June 1837 at Barachois, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Margaret Catherine, daughter of Philip Mabe & Jane Cass, Farmer of Barachoit (sic.)1 
Baptism3 June 1837 She was baptized on 3 June 1837 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Margaret Catherine Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.3 
(Witness) Census1871 Margaret Catherine Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Simeon Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 17, Simeon Mabé, M, 42, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
18, Jane Mabé, F, 74, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, unable to write
19, Edward Mabé, M, 28, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
20, Margaret Mabé, F, 30, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 100 acres, 1 house, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 6 wagons, 2 plows, 1 horse, 1 ox, 3 cows, 22 sheep, 1 pig, 3 barges @ 6 ton, 6 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 400 quintals of cod, 122 barrels of herring.4 
(Witness) Census1881 Margaret Catherine Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Simeon Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Simeon Mabé, M, 50, Quebec, Church of England, English, Seaman
Margaret Mabé, F, 43, Quebec, Church of England, English
Josephine Labbé, F, 26, Quebec, Catholic, French, Servant.5 
Marriage*9 January 1884 Margaret Catherine Mabé married James Lenfesty Jr, son of James Lenfesty and Elizabeth Ferguson, on 9 January 1884 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"James Lenfesty, Widower & Farmer of Cape Cove, and Catherine Mabe, Spinster of Corner of the Beach."1 
Census*23 May 1891 Margaret Catherine Mabé and James Lenfesty Jr appeared on the census of 23 May 1891 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
James Lenfester, M, 54, Mar, Head, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Margaret Mabe, F, 53, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Church of England
Robert Lenfester, M, 23, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Alfred Lenfester, M, 20, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Elias Lenfester, F, 19, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
James Lenfester, M, 84, Wid, Lodger, Quebec, Germany, Quebec, Church of England.6 
Death*14 October 1903 Margaret Catherine Mabé died on 14 October 1903 at Cape Cove (Cap d'Espoir), Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 66.2 
Burial*16 October 1903 She was buried on 16 October 1903 at Saint James Anglican Church, Cap d'Espoir, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "Margaret Catherine Mabe, second wife of James Lenfestey; 1837-06-03; 1903-10-14."7 

Family

James Lenfesty Jr b. 15 Aug 1836, d. 9 Oct 1913

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  3. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  4. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 5, Fanily 19.
  5. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 114.
  6. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Malbaie, page 47.
  7. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.

Edward Mabé

M, #12108, b. 25 December 1841, d. 28 February 1896
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Birth*25 December 1841 Edward Mabé was born on 25 December 1841 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Edward, son of Philip Mabe & Jane Cass, Planter of Corner of the Beach.1 
Baptism1 March 1842 He was baptized on 1 March 1842 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.3 
(Witness) Census1871 Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Simeon Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 17, Simeon Mabé, M, 42, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
18, Jane Mabé, F, 74, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, unable to write
19, Edward Mabé, M, 28, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
20, Margaret Mabé, F, 30, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 100 acres, 1 house, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 6 wagons, 2 plows, 1 horse, 1 ox, 3 cows, 22 sheep, 1 pig, 3 barges @ 6 ton, 6 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 400 quintals of cod, 122 barrels of herring.4 
Marriage*2 February 1880 Edward Mabé married Eliza Ann Lenfesty, daughter of James Lenfesty and Elizabeth Ferguson, on 2 February 1880 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Edward Mabe, Bachelor & Farmer of Corner of the Beach, and Eliza Ann Lenfesty, Spinster of Cape Cove."1 
Census*1881 Edward Mabé and Eliza Ann Lenfesty appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Edward Mabé, M, M, 40, Quebec, Church of England, English, Farmer/Fisherman
Eliza Ann Mabé, F, M, 30, Quebec, Church of England, English
James Mabé, M, 4/12, born, Dec, Quebec, Church of England, English.5 
Census9 April 1891 Edward Mabé and Eliza Ann Lenfesty appeared on the census of 9 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Edward Mabe, M, 50, Mar, Head, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Eliza Lenfesty, F, –, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England
James Mabe, M, 10, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England
Simon Mabe, M, 65, Lodger, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Capt, Schooner, employs 2.6 
Death*28 February 1896 Edward Mabé died on 28 February 1896 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 54.7 
Burial* He and Eliza Ann Lenfesty were buried at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "In memory of Edward Mabe 1841-1896 and his wife Eliza Lenfesty 1849-1932."8

Family

Eliza Ann Lenfesty b. 23 Nov 1849, d. 3 Jul 1932
Child

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  3. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  4. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 5, Fanily 19.
  5. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 113.
  6. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 2.
  7. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Beaudon Francoeur, 31 March 2001, e-mail address.
  8. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Ref. Cemitery, Section T , Stèle 19, C.r.d8 , St. Luc Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Canada, page 102 Orbitary of Non-catholic Deaths of the Gaspé County 1820-2000, Tome 1, Publication Pepin No. 133,2002. Photo of tombstone at Maybee Society.

Anne Sutherland

F, #12109, b. 1791, d. 5 December 1879
Name Variation  Anne Sutherland was also known as Suderland.1 
Married Name Her married name was Mabé. 
Birth*1791 She was born in 1791 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, daughter of the late William, gentleman, and Lieutenant in the Veteran Corps.2 
Marriage*16 March 1824 She married Peter Mabé, son of Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman, on 16 March 1824 at Saint-Hélier, Jersey, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Peter Mabe (resident in America-district Gaspe) and Anne Sutherland daughter of the late William, gent., and Lieutenant in the Veteran Corps."2 
Census*1825 Anne Sutherland and Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1825 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Peter Junior - 1 Married male 18-25, 1 Married male 25-45, 9 Single males 25-45, 3 Married fem 14-45.3 
Census1831 Anne Sutherland and Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Mabee, Peter Junior, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 1 Single male 21-30, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45, 1 Single fem 5-14.4 
(Witness) Will15 July 1833 Anne Sutherland was mentioned in the will of Peter Mabé on 15 July 1833 at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. "In the name of God Amen. - I Peter Mabe the younger of MalBay in the District of Gaspe Lower Canada Esquire being in health and of sound memory and understanding, but knowing the uncertainty of human life, do hereby make my last will and Testament as follows, That is to say: I give and bequeath, payment of all my just debts being previously made, The residue of all my Estate real and personal property moveable and immoveable of whatsoever kind or description and wheresoever the same may be situate and whereof I may die possessed, to my beloved wife Ann Mabe, to be enjoyed by her during her natural life fully freely, and without interruption, reversible after her decease if she shall die without issue of our marriage to my other lawfull heirs but if with issue there to our children in equal parts. And do hereby appoint my said beloved Wife Ann to be the Executrix of this my last will and Testament revoking all other Wills by me made. In testimony whereof I, the said Peter Mabe have hereunto set and subscribed my hand and seal at MalBay aforesaid this fifteenth day of July on Thousand eight hundred and thirty three. "Peter Mabe Junior" signed sealed and published by the said Peter Mabe as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us [who have] hereunto set and subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto at his requist and in his presence. "Robt. Christie" "Helier Collas" "J. LeGrand". Canada Province of Quebec, District of Gaspe."5 
Census1861 Anne Sutherland and Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
18, Peter Mabé, M, 64, M, Prince Edward Island, English Church, Ship Carpenter
19, Ann Mabé, F, 70, M, Nova Scotia, English Church
also listed 3 non-family ages 13, 40, 20
Resides in a one story frame house.6 
Census1871 Anne Sutherland and Peter Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
7, Peter Mabé, M, 74, M, P. E. Island, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
8, Ann Mabé, F, 80, M, Nova Scotia, Ch of England, Scotch
8, Peter Morin, M, 48, M, Quebec, Catholic, French, Farmer, married in Jany, unable to write
10, Charlotte Morin, F, 25, M, Quebec, Catholic, French, married in Jany, unable to read or write
Residing 225 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 3 barns, 1 carriage, 5 wagons, 2 ploughs, 1 horse, 2 ox, 4 cows, 2 horned cattle, 16 sheep, 3 pigs, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 150 quintals of cod, 25 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 2 employees, 4 mo, $172/yr, 3 fish boats, 200 tubs.7 
Death*5 December 1879 Anne Sutherland died on 5 December 1879 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada; Ann Sutherland, Widow of Peter Mabe, Ship Builder of Corner of the Beach, died.8 
Burial*8 December 1879 She was buried on 8 December 1879 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.9 

Family

Peter Mabé b. 1797, d. 13 Jun 1873
Child

Citations

  1. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from from Beaudoin Francoeur, e-mail address, 2 Nov 2006.
  2. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861-71.
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, census of Perce and surroundings.
  4. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  5. [S66] Submission by Steve Mabie, Maybee Society Member No. 257., No. 144 Entered and registered at the hour of ten in the fore noon of the twentieth day of September one Thousand eight hundred and seventy three. S. G. Carper (?) Registrar.
  6. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 204-18.
  7. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 9, Family 29.
  8. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  9. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from from Beaudoin Francoeur, e-mail address, 2 Nov 2006, Section R, Stèle c.R.4.
  10. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.

Simeon Mabé

M, #12110, b. 17 January 1826, d. 9 February 1896
Father*Philip Mabé1 b. 6 Jan 1800, d. 3 May 1861
Mother*Jane Cass1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. 11 Nov 1880
Birth*17 January 1826 Simeon Mabé was born on 17 January 1826 at Quebec, Canada.2,1 
(Witness) Census1831 Simeon Mabé appeared on the census of 1831 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Mabee, Philip, Fisherman, 1 Married male 21-30, 2 Single males < 5, 2 Single males 5-14, 1 Married fem 14-45.3 
(Witness) Census1861 Simeon Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 24, Philip Mabe, M, 61, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
25, Jane Mabe, F, 63, M, Lower Canada, English Church
26, Simeon Mabe, M, 35, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
27, Peter Mabe, M, 33, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
28, Frances Mabe, F, 37, S, Lower Canada, English Church
29, Joseah Mabe, M, 28, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer, married during year
30, Francis Mabe, M, 26, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
31, Edward Mabe, M, 19, S, Lower Canada, English Church, Labour
32, Margret Mabe, F, 22, S, Lower Canada, English Church
33, James Smith, M, 24, S, Scotland, English Church, Servant
Two families residing in a one story frame house.4 
Census*1871 Simeon Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
17, Simeon Mabé, M, 42, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
18, Jane Mabé, F, 74, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, unable to write
19, Edward Mabé, M, 28, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer&Fisher
20, Margaret Mabé, F, 30, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 100 acres, 1 house, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 6 wagons, 2 plows, 1 horse, 1 ox, 3 cows, 22 sheep, 1 pig, 3 barges @ 6 ton, 6 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 400 quintals of cod, 122 barrels of herring.5 
Census1881 Simeon Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Simeon Mabé, M, 50, Quebec, Church of England, English, Seaman
Margaret Mabé, F, 43, Quebec, Church of England, English
Josephine Labbé, F, 26, Quebec, Catholic, French, Servant.6 
(Witness) Census9 April 1891 Simeon Mabé appeared on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of Edward Mabé and Eliza Ann Lenfesty at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Edward Mabe, M, 50, Mar, Head, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Eliza Lenfesty, F, –, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England
James Mabe, M, 10, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England
Simon Mabe, M, 65, Lodger, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Capt, Schooner, employs 2.7 
Death*9 February 1896 Simeon Mabé died on 9 February 1896 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 70.8 
Burial*12 February 1896 He was buried on 12 February 1896 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.8 

Citations

  1. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1831-1861.
  2. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.
  3. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1831 census of Malbaie.
  4. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  5. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 5, Fanily 19.
  6. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 114.
  7. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 2.
  8. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.

Elizabeth Hogan1

F, #12111, b. 1822, d. 1867
Married Name Her married name was Mabé. 
Birth*1822 Elizabeth Hogan was born in 1822 at Quebec, Canada.2 
Marriage* She married Edward Mabé, son of Peter Mabé and Ann Schureman.1 
(Witness) Census1861 Elizabeth Hogan appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.3 
Death*1867 Elizabeth Hogan died in 1867 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.4 

Family

Edward Mabé b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, children's birth entries.
  2. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861.
  3. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  4. [S24] Our Gaspé Roots, online http://bakerchild.tribalpages.com
  5. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm

Emma Mabé

F, #12112, b. 14 November 1844, d. 5 January 1930
Father*Edward Mabé1 b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Mother*Elizabeth Hogan1 b. 1822, d. 1867
Name Variation  Emma Mabé was also known as Amy. 
Married Name Her married name was Enderby.1 
Birth*14 November 1844 She was born on 14 November 1844 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Emma, daughter of Edward Mabe & Elizabeth Hogan, Planter of Corner of the Beach.1 
Birth2 January 1845 She was born on 2 January 1845 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Emma Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.3 
(Witness) Census1871 Emma Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.4 
Marriage*1 July 1872 Emma Mabé married Henry Edward Enderby on 1 July 1872 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Henry Edward Enderby, Bachelor & Fisherman of Corner of the Beach & native of Shelding, Lincolnshire, Eng., and Emma Mabe, Spinster of Corner of the Beach."1 
Census*1881 Emma Mabé and Henry Edward Enderby appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Henry Enderby, M, Male, English, 39, England, Fisherman, Church of England
Emma Enderby, M, Female, English, 37, Quebec, Catholic
Alfred Le Boutellier, Male, English, 17, Jersey, Channel Islands, Fisherman, Church of England.5 
Death*5 January 1930 Emma Mabé died on 5 January 1930 at age 85.6 
Burial* She was buried at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.6 

Family

Henry Edward Enderby b. 9 Jun 1842

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  3. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  4. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  5. [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI), 1881 Canadian census, Perce, Gaspe, Quebec, Family History Library Film, 1375823, NA Film Number, C-13187, District, 39, Sub-district, O, Page Number, 22, Household Number 101.
  6. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.

Daniel Mabé

M, #12113, b. 10 May 1847, d. 2 November 1918
Father*Edward Mabé1 b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Mother*Elizabeth Hogan1 b. 1822, d. 1867
Birth*10 May 1847 Daniel Mabé was born on 10 May 1847 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Daniel, son of Edward Mabe & Elizabeth Hogan, Fisherman of Corner of the Beach.1 
Birth29 September 1847 He was born on 29 September 1847 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Daniel Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.3 
(Witness) Census1871 Daniel Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.4 
Marriage*23 February 1876 Daniel Mabé married Caroline Hester Cass, daughter of Josiah Joseph Cass and Sarah Bunton, on 23 February 1876 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Daniel Mabe, Bachelor of Corner of the Beach, and Hester Cass, Spinster of major age of Corner of the Beach."1,2 
Census*1881 Daniel Mabé and Caroline Hester Cass appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Daniel Mabé, M, M, 32, Quebec, Church of England, English, Mariner
Ester Mabé, F, M, 30, Quebec, Church of England, English
Elias Percival Mabé, M, 3, Quebec, Church of England, English
Edith Emily Mabé, F, 2, Quebec, Church of England, English
Lydia V Mabé, F, 5/12, born Nov, Quebec, Church of England, English.5 
Census11 April 1891 Daniel Mabé and Caroline Hester Cass appeared on the census of 11 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Daniel Mabe, M, 46, Mar, Head, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Captain, employs 5
Esther Cass, F, 40, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Elias Mabe, M, 14, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Edith Mabe, M, 12, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Eva Mabe, F, 9, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Wilbert Mabe, M, 7, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Sarah Mabe, F, 5, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Ella Mabe, F, 3, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England.6 
Census31 March 1901 Daniel Mabé and Caroline Hester Cass appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
50 Mabe Danial, M, W, Head, M, Apr 10, 1847, 54, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Sea Captain, mother tongue is English
1 Mabe Hester, F, W, Wife, M, Dec 17, 1848, 52, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
2 Mabe Elias, M, W, Son, S, Jun 2, 1877, 24, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Farmer, mother tongue is English
3 Mabe Edith, F, W, Daughter, S, Jan 4, 1879, 22, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
4 Mabe Eva, F, W, Daughter, S, Nov 21, 1882, 18, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
5 Mabe Wilbert, M, W, Son, S, Dec 28, 1884, 16, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Farmer, mother tongue is English
6 Mabe Sarah, F, W, Daughter, S, Nov 20, 1886, 14, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
7 Mabe Ellen, F, W, Daughter, S, Dec 24, 1889, 11, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
8 Mabe Almeda, F, W, Daughter, S, Nov 20, 1891, 9, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English.7 
CensusJune 1911 Daniel Mabé and Caroline Hester Cass appeared on the census of June 1911 at First Range, Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Daniel Mabe, M, Head, M, April 1848, 63, Quebec, English, Protestant, Farmer
Ester Mabe, F, Wife, M, Dec 1848, 62, Quebec, English, Protestant
Edith Mabe, M, Son, S, Jan 1887, 22, Quebec, English, Protestant
Eva Mabe, F, Daughter, S, Nov 1893, 19, Quebec, English, Protestant
Birthy Mabe, F, Daughter, S, Dec 1896, 15, Quebec, English, Protestant
Sarah Mabe, F, Daughter, S, Jan 1898, 13, Quebec, English, Protestant
Ella Mabe, F, Daughter, S, Nov 1900, 10, Quebec, English, Protestant
Elmea Mabe, F, Daughter, S, Dec 1902, 9, Quebec, English, Protestant.8 
Death*2 November 1918 Daniel Mabé died on 2 November 1918 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 71; Daniel Mabe, Mariner and Merchant of the Corner of the Beach died on the second day of November AD 1918 and was buried in the graveyard of St Luke's Church, Corner of the Beach on the sixth day of the same month in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundres and eighteen.2 
Burial*6 November 1918 He was buried on 6 November 1918 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "MABE; Apr 10, 1847 - Daniel Mabe - Nov 1, 1918; Dec 17 1848 - His Wife Caroline Hester Cass - Sept 24, 1930; Dec 29, 1884 - Son Wilbert Cleveland - Feb 2, 1924."9

Family

Caroline Hester Cass b. 17 Dec 1848, d. 24 Sep 1930
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  3. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  4. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  5. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 115.
  6. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 3.
  7. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, District 154, Subdistrict r-1, Page 2-3, Household 15.
  8. [S344] 1911 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Quebec / Gaspé / 42 Percé / page 17 / family 188.
  9. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Ref. Cemitery, Section T , Stèle 11-a, C.r.d8 , St. Luc Anglican Church , Corner of the Beach, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Canada, page 102 Orbitary of Non-catholic Deaths of the Gaspé County 1820-2000, Tome 1, Publication Pepin No. 133,2002. Photo of tombstone at Maybee Society.
  10. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1901 Quebec Census.

Henry Edward Mabé

M, #12114, b. 4 May 1849, d. 10 April 1918
Father*Edward Mabé1 b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Mother*Elizabeth Hogan1 b. 1822, d. 1867
Baptism Name His baptism name was Edward Henry. 
Birth*4 May 1849 Henry Edward Mabé was born on 4 May 1849 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Edward Henry, son of Edward Mabe & Elizabeth Hogan, Ship Builder of Corner of the Beach.1 
Baptism2 September 1850 He was baptized on 2 September 1850 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. 
(Witness) Census1861 Henry Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.2 
(Witness) Census1871 Henry Edward Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.3 
Marriage*5 February 1880 Henry Edward Mabé married Elizabeth Vibert, daughter of Peter Vibert and Judith Ingrouville, on 5 February 1880 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
"Henry Mabe, Bachelor & Mariner of Corner of the Beach, and Eliza Vibert, Spinster of Corner of the Beach."4 
Census*1881 Henry Edward Mabé and Elizabeth Vibert appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Henry Mabé, M, M, 28, Quebec, Church of England, English, Mariner
Elizabeth Mabé, F, M, 27, Quebec, Church of England, English
Clara Mabé, F, 5/12, born Nov, Quebec, Church of England, English.5 
Census11 April 1891 Henry Edward Mabé and Elizabeth Vibert appeared on the census of 11 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Henry Mabe, M, 42, Mar, Head, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Elisabeth Vibert, F, 45, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Clara Mabe, F, 10, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Adelia Mabe, F, 9, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
William Mabe, M, 6, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Maud Mabe, F, 4, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Lucy Mabe, F, 3, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England.6 
Census31 March 1901 Henry Edward Mabé and Elizabeth Vibert appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
44 Mabe Henry, M, W, Head, M, May 20, 1849, 52, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Merchant, mother tongue is English
45 Mabe Elizabeth, F, W, Wife, M, Jun 10, 1848, 53, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
46 Mabe Delia J., F, W, Daughter, S, Sep 29, 1883, 17, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
47 Mabe William, M, W, Son, S, Aug 29, 1884, 16, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
48 Mabe Lily M., F, W, Daughter, S, Nov 17, 1885, 15, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
49 Mabe Lucy E., F, W, Daughter, S, Sep 10, 1887, 13, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English.7 
Census*June 1911 Henry Edward Mabé appeared on the census of June 1911 at First Range, Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
50 Mabe Henry, M, Head, W, May 1850, 60, Quebec, English, Protestant, Farmer
1 Mabe William, M, Son, S, Aug 1885, 25, Quebec, English, Protestant
2 Mabe Edith, F, Daughter, S, Sep 1884, 27, Quebec, English, Protestant
3 Mabe Lucy, F, Daughter, S, Sep 1889, 22, Quebec, English, Protestant.8 
Residence*September 1914 He lived in September 1914 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.9 
Death*10 April 1918 He died on 10 April 1918 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 68.4 
Burial*16 April 1918 He was buried on 16 April 1918 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "In loving memory of; Henry Mabe Who Died April 10, 1918; Aged 68 years & 11 months; Peace perfect peace."10

Family

Elizabeth Vibert b. 10 Jun 1847, d. 24 Feb 1910
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  3. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  4. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  5. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 116.
  6. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 3.
  7. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, District 154, Subdistrict r-1, Page 2, Household 14.
  8. [S344] 1911 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Quebec / Gaspé / 42 Percé / page 17&18 / family 189 or 188.
  9. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, daughter's Attestation Paper for the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force; Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 5824 - 26.
  10. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard. Photo of tombstone at Maybee Society.
  11. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1901 Quebec Census.

Mary Ann Mabé

F, #12115, b. 16 August 1851, d. 18 November 1926
Father*Edward Mabé1 b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Mother*Elizabeth Hogan1 b. 1822, d. 1867
Married Name Her married name was Jean.1 
Name Variation  Mary Ann Mabé was also known as Anne. 
Baptism Name Her baptism name was Marion.1 
Birth*16 August 1851 She was born on 16 August 1851 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, Marion, daughter of Edward Mabe & Elizabeth Hogan, Ship Builder of Corner of the Beach.1 
(Witness) Census1861 Mary Ann Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.2 
(Witness) Census1871 Mary Ann Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.3 
(Witness) Census1881 Mary Ann Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Edward Mabé, M, W, 78, Quebec, Church of England, English, Ship Carpenter
Christopher Mabé, M, 25, Quebec, Church of England, English, Farmer
Alfred Mabé, M, 21, Quebec, Church of England, English, Purser
Anne Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Church of England, English
Eliza Mabé, F, 23, Quebec, Church of England, English.4 
Marriage*25 February 1884 William John Jean, Fisherman of the Corner of the Beach, Bachelor, and Mary Ann Mabe, Spinster of the Corner of the Beach were assisted in the bonds of Holy Matrimony, on the Twenty Fifth day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Four at St Peter Church Malbaie by C. Radly Walters, Minister.5 
Census*25 April 1891 Mary Ann Mabé and William John Jean appeared on the census of 25 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
William Jean, M, 38, Mar, Head, Quebec, England, Quebec, Church of England, A. E., employs 5
Mary Mabe, F, 30, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
William Jean, M, 5, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
Edward Jean, M, 3, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
Gelbert Jean, M, 1, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
Jean Jean, M, Brother, 32, Quebec, England, Quebec, Church of England.6 
Death*18 November 1926 Mary Ann Mabé died on 18 November 1926 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at age 75.7 

Family

William John Jean b. 15 Feb 1853, d. 24 Dec 1928

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  3. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  4. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 117.
  5. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, from Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  6. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 15.
  7. [S1] Ancestry.com, British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990.

Christopher Mabé

M, #12116, b. 7 December 1854, d. 8 December 1934
Father*Edward Mabé1 b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Mother*Elizabeth Hogan1 b. 1822, d. 1867
Birth*7 December 1854 Christopher Mabé was born on 7 December 1854 at Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Christopher Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.3 
(Witness) Census1871 Christopher Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.4 
(Witness) Census1881 Christopher Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Edward Mabé, M, W, 78, Quebec, Church of England, English, Ship Carpenter
Christopher Mabé, M, 25, Quebec, Church of England, English, Farmer
Alfred Mabé, M, 21, Quebec, Church of England, English, Purser
Anne Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Church of England, English
Eliza Mabé, F, 23, Quebec, Church of England, English.5 
Marriage*3 February 1886 Christopher Mabé married Alice Judith Vibert, daughter of Philip Vibert and Frances Ann Cass, on 3 February 1886 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.6 
Census11 April 1891 Christopher Mabé and Alice Judith Vibert appeared on the census of 11 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Christopher Mabe, M, 36, Mar, Head, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
Alice Vibert, F, 24, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Gordon Mabe, M, 4, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Lydia Mabe, F, 1, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England.7 
Census*31 March 1901 Christopher Mabé and Alice Judith Vibert appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
26 Mabe Christopher, M, W, Head, M, Dec 7, 1853, 47, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Merchant, mother tongue is English
27 Mabe Alice, F, W, Wife, M, Sep 11, 1861, 39, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
28 Mabe Gordian, M, W, Son, S, Feb 28, 1887, 14, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
29 Mabe Lydia, F, W, Daughter, S, Feb 3, 1890, 11, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
30 Mabe Ernest, M, W, Son, S, Oct 3, 1892, 9, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
31 Mabe Arthur, M, W, Son, S, Aug 31, 1893, 7, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English
32 Mabe Alfred, M, W, Son, S, Apr 5, 1895, 6, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, attending school, mother tongue is English.8 
CensusJune 1911 Christopher Mabé and Alice Judith Vibert appeared on the census of June 1911 at First Range, Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Christopher Mabe, M, Head, M, Dec 1856, 56, Quebec, English, Protestant, Farmer
Alice Mabe, F, Wife, M, Aug 1863, 48, Quebec, English, Protestant
Arthur Mabe, M, Son, S, Aug 1894, 17, Quebec, English, Protestant
Alfred Mabe, M, Son, S, Mar 1895, 16, Quebec, English, Protestant
Nelson Mabe, M, Son, S, Aug 1904, 7, Quebec, English, Protestant
Elidia Mabe, F, Daughter, S, Feb 1890, 21, Quebec, English, Protestant
Ada Mabe, F, Daughter, S, June 1901, 10, Quebec, English, Protestant.9 
Censuscirca June 1921 Christopher Mabé and Alice Judith Vibert appeared on the census of circa June 1921
Christopher Mabé, owns a 12 room house, Head, M, Mar, 66, born in Quebec, father born in Quebec, mother born in Quebec, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Protestant, Farms own farm
Ellis Mabé, Wife, F, Mar, 58
Arthur Mabé, Son, M, S, 28, born in Quebec, father born in Quebec, mother born in Quebec, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Protestant, Farms own farm
Ada Mabé, Daughter, F, S, 20, born in Quebec, father born in Quebec, mother born in Quebec, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Protestant, Employee, earnings past 12 months (since 1 June 1920) - $300
Nelson Mabé, Son, M, S, 17, born in Quebec, father born in Quebec, mother born in Quebec, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Protestant, Farms own farm
Lydia Mabé, Daughter, F, S, 31, born in Quebec, father born in Quebec, mother born in Quebec, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Protestant.10 
Death*8 December 1934 Christopher Mabé died on 8 December 1934 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 80.11 
Burial*11 December 1934 He was buried on 11 December 1934 at Saint Luke's Anglican Church Cemetery, Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada. Inscription "Christopher Mabe, Époux Alice Judith Vibert."12

Family

Alice Judith Vibert b. 11 Sep 1863, d. 29 Dec 1928
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1901 Quebec Census.
  3. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  4. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  5. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 117.
  6. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  7. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 2-3.
  8. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, District 154, Subdistrict r-1, Page 2, Household 11.
  9. [S344] 1911 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Quebec / Gaspé / 42 Percé / page 17 / family 181.
  10. [S483] 1921 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, RG 31, Folder 116, Percé (Municipality), Gaspe-Madeleine Isle, Quebec, Pages 11&12, Family 105.
  11. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from Beaudon Francoeur, 31 March 2001, e-mail address.
  12. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Photo of tombstone at Maybee Society. Cemitery, Section T, Stèle 31, C.r.d8 , St. Luc Anglican Church , Corner of the Beach, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Canada, page 102 Orbitary of Non-catholic Deaths of the Gaspé County 1820-2000, Tome 1, Publication Pepin No. 133,2002.
  13. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1901 Quebec Census, Percé Township, Gaspé County.
  14. [S363] Emails from Beaudoin Francoeur, Obituary of non-Catholic deaths of Gaspé County (ca 1820-2000) by Serge Ouellet and Guy W. Richard.

William John Jean

M, #12117, b. 15 February 1853, d. 24 December 1928
Birth*15 February 1853 William John Jean was born on 15 February 1853 at Quebec, Canada.1 
Marriage*25 February 1884 William John Jean, Fisherman of the Corner of the Beach, Bachelor, and Mary Ann Mabe, Spinster of the Corner of the Beach were assisted in the bonds of Holy Matrimony, on the Twenty Fifth day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Four at St Peter Church Malbaie by C. Radly Walters, Minister.2 
Census*25 April 1891 William John Jean and Mary Ann Mabé appeared on the census of 25 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
William Jean, M, 38, Mar, Head, Quebec, England, Quebec, Church of England, A. E., employs 5
Mary Mabe, F, 30, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
William Jean, M, 5, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
Edward Jean, M, 3, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
Gelbert Jean, M, 1, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Roman Catholic
Jean Jean, M, Brother, 32, Quebec, England, Quebec, Church of England.3 
Death*24 December 1928 William John Jean died on 24 December 1928 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at age 75.4 

Family

Mary Ann Mabé b. 16 Aug 1851, d. 18 Nov 1926

Citations

  1. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé.
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, from Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  3. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 15.
  4. [S1] Ancestry.com, British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990.

Louisa Mabé

F, #12118, b. circa 1857
Father*Edward Mabé1 b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Mother*Elizabeth Hogan1 b. 1822, d. 1867
Name Variation  Louisa Mabé was also known as Eliza. 
Birth*circa 1857 She was born circa 1857 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Louisa Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.1 
(Witness) Census1871 Louisa Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.3 
(Witness) Census1881 Louisa Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Edward Mabé, M, W, 78, Quebec, Church of England, English, Ship Carpenter
Christopher Mabé, M, 25, Quebec, Church of England, English, Farmer
Alfred Mabé, M, 21, Quebec, Church of England, English, Purser
Anne Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Church of England, English
Eliza Mabé, F, 23, Quebec, Church of England, English.4 
(Witness) Census15 April 1891 Louisa Mabé appeared on the census of 15 April 1891 in the household of Alfred Mabé and Héleine Flynn at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Alfred Mabe, M, 29, Mar, Head, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer, employs 2
Ellen Flynn, F, 25, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Louisa Mabe, F, 32, Lodger, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, School Teacher.5 

Citations

  1. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  2. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  3. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  4. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 117.
  5. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 4.

Alfred Mabé

M, #12119, b. 3 August 1859, d. 1 August 1905
Father*Edward Mabé1 b. 10 Jan 1803, d. 5 Feb 1888
Mother*Elizabeth Hogan1 b. 1822, d. 1867
Birth*3 August 1859 Alfred Mabé was born on 3 August 1859 at Corner of the Beach, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.2 
(Witness) Census1861 Alfred Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Jane Suddard at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 34, Mary Mabe, F, 30, M, Lower Canada, English Church
35, Edward Mabe, M, 59, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Ship carpenter
36, Edward Mabe Jr., M, 12, S, Lower Canada, English Church
37, Elizabeth Mabe, F, 39, M, Lower Canada, Roman Catholic
38, Mary Mabe, F, 17, S, Lower Canada, English Church
39, Amy Mabe, F, 16, S, Lower Canada, English Church
40, Daniel Mabe, M, 14, S, Lower Canada, English Church
41, Mary Ann Mabe, F, 10, S, Lower Canada, English Church
42, Christopher Mabe, M, 8, S, Lower Canada, English Church
43, Louisa Mabe, F, 5, S, Lower Canada, English Church
44, Alfred Mabe, M, 2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.1 
(Witness) Census1871 Alfred Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; 3, Edward Mabé, M, 68, W, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Carpenter
4, Amy Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Ch of England, English, over 20 and unable to read or write
5, Daniel Mabé, M, 22, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer
6, Henry Mabé, M, 19, Quebec, Ch of England, English
7, Anne Mabé, F, 16, Quebec, Ch of England, English
8, Christopher Mabé, M, 15, Quebec, Ch of England, English
9, Louisa Mabé, F, 14, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
10, Alfred Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
11, Henry S. Enderby, M, 29, England, Ch of England, English, Fisherman
Residing 350 Acres, 1 house, 2 warehouses, 2 barns, 2 carriages, 7 wagons, 2 plough, 3 horses, 1 colt, 1 ox, 3 cows, 3 horned cattle, 30 sheep, 5 pig, 2 barges, 4 men on boat, 2 men on shore, 302 quintals of cod, 10 barrels of herring, 1 carpenter shop, 4 employees, 6 mo work, wages $218/yr, 5 fish boats.3 
(Witness) Census1881 Alfred Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Edward Mabé at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada,
; Edward Mabé, M, W, 78, Quebec, Church of England, English, Ship Carpenter
Christopher Mabé, M, 25, Quebec, Church of England, English, Farmer
Alfred Mabé, M, 21, Quebec, Church of England, English, Purser
Anne Mabé, F, 24, Quebec, Church of England, English
Eliza Mabé, F, 23, Quebec, Church of England, English.4 
Marriage*7 January 1891 Alfred Mabé married Héleine Flynn on 7 January 1891 at Catholic Church, Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.5 
Census15 April 1891 Alfred Mabé and Héleine Flynn appeared on the census of 15 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Alfred Mabe, M, 29, Mar, Head, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer, employs 2
Ellen Flynn, F, 25, Mar, Wife, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England
Louisa Mabe, F, 32, Lodger, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Church of England, School Teacher.6 
Census*1901 Alfred Mabé and Héleine Flynn appeared on the census of 1901 at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.
16 Mabe Alfred, M, W, Head, M, Aug 3, 1859, 41, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Roman Catholic, Finish carpenter, earned $500, mother tongue is English
17 Mabe Héleine, F, W, Wife, M, Jun 11, 1865, 35, rural Quebec, Irish, Canadian, Roman Catholic, mother tongue is English.7 
Death*1 August 1905 Alfred Mabé died on 1 August 1905 at Cap d'Espoir, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 45.8 

Family

Héleine Flynn b. 11 Jun 1865
Child

Citations

  1. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861, Quebec, Gaspé County, Percé Township, District 2; Reference: Film C 1280, Page 202-34.
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967; [ in French, as Alfred Mabee].
  3. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 8, Family 26.
  4. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Page 25, Family 117.
  5. [S1] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [in french].
  6. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 4.
  7. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Quebec Chambly & Verchères (#145), Longueuil (Town/Ville) g-1 Page 1, Fam 4.
  8. [S24] Our Gaspé Roots, online http://bakerchild.tribalpages.com, Quebec, Vital Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  9. [S10] Royal A Mabee's notebook.

Emily Deborah Cass1

F, #12120, b. 5 October 1824, d. 23 February 1906
Father*Elihue Cass b. 22 Jun 1766, d. 19 Aug 1854
Mother*Elizabeth Story b. 29 Apr 1779, d. 10 Oct 1865
Name Variation  Emily Deborah Cass was also known as Deborah Emily. 
Married Name Her married name was Mabé. 
Birth*5 October 1824 She was born on 5 October 1824 at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, daughter of Elihu Cass and Elizabeth Story.2,3,4 
Marriage*4 November 1856 She married Samuel Mabé, son of Philip Mabé and Jane Cass, on 4 November 1856 at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.1,5 
Census*1861 Emily Deborah Cass and Samuel Mabé appeared on the census of 1861 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
20, Samuel Mabe, M, 31, M, Lower Canada, English Church, Fishing Farmer
21, Emily Mabe, F, 34, M, Lower Canada, English Church
23, Philip Mabe, M, 4, S, Prince Edward Island, English Church, Fishing Farmer
24, Elizabeth Mabe, F,2, S, Lower Canada, English Church
Resides in a one story frame house.6 
Census1871 Emily Deborah Cass and Samuel Mabé appeared on the census of 1871 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
19, Samuel Mabé, M, 40, M, Quebec, Ch of England, English, Farmer & Fisher
20, Emily Mabé, F, 46, M, Ontario, Ch of England, English
1, Philip Mabé, M, 13, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
2, Elizabeth Jane Mabé, F, 11, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
3, Felix Rodger Mabé, M, 8, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
4, Florence Mabé, F, 6, Quebec, Ch of England, English, attended school
5, David Samuel Mabé, M, 3, Quebec, Ch of England, English
6, Edwin Ithimer Mabé, M 3 mo born in December, Quebec, Ch of England, English
Residing 113 Acres, 1 house, 2 barns, 3 wagons, 1 ox, 1 cow, 1 pig, 4 barges @ 8ton, 4 men on boat, 1 man on shore, 120 quintals of cod, 25 barrels of herring.7 
Census1881 Emily Deborah Cass and Samuel Mabé appeared on the census of 1881 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Samuel Mabé, M, M, 50, Quebec, Church of England, English, Fisherman
Emily Mabé, F, M, 56, Quebec, Church of England, English
Philip A Mabé, M, 23, Quebec, Church of England, English, Fisherman
Elizabeth Mabé, F, 21, Quebec, Church of England, English
Felix Rogers Mabé, M, 18, Quebec, Church of England, English, Fisherman
Florence Mabé, F, 15, Quebec, Church of England, English
David Samuel Mabé, M, 13, Quebec, Church of England, English
Edwin Mabé, M, 10, Quebec, Church of England, English, in school.8 
Census9 April 1891 Emily Deborah Cass and Samuel Mabé appeared on the census of 9 April 1891 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
Samuel Mabe, M, 60, Mar, Head, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Church of England, Farmer
Emelie Cass, F, 66, Mar, Wife, Ontario, US, US, Church of England
Philip Mabe, M, 32, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
Felix Mabe, M, 27, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
David Mabe, M, 23, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
Edwin Mabe, M, 20, Son, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Farmer
Elizabeth Mabe, F, 30, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England, Servant
Florence Mabe, F, 25, Daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Ontario, Church of England.9 
Census31 March 1901 Emily Deborah Cass and Samuel Mabé appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Percé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.
33 Mabe Samual, M, W, Head, M, Nov 3, 1830, 70, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Farmer, mother tongue is English
34 Mabe Emely, F, W, Wife, M, Oct 24, 1827, 76, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
35 Mabe David, M, W, Son, S, Sep 9, 1867, 33, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Fisherman, earned $300 mother tongue is English
36 Mabe Edwin, M, W, Son, S, Dec 21, 1870, 30, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, mother tongue is English
37 Mabe William, M, W, Son, S, Apr 28, 1884, 16, rural Quebec, English, Canadian, Church of England, Fisherman, earned $100, mother tongue is English.10 
Death*23 February 1906 Emily Deborah Cass died on 23 February 1906 at La Côte-de-Gaspé, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada, at age 81.5 
Burial*25 February 1906 She was buried on 25 February 1906 at Saint Peter's Anglican Church, Malbay, Gaspé County, Quebec, Canada.3 

Family

Samuel Mabé b. 3 Nov 1830, d. 7 Sep 1907
Children

Citations

  1. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, children's birth entries.
  2. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1901 Quebec Census says 24 Oct 1824.
  3. [S206] Email sent to John MayBee the MayBee Society database coordinator:from from Beaudoin Francoeur, e-mail address, 2 Nov 2006, Section R, Stèle c.r.D8, Église Anglicane St-Peter, Malbaie.
  4. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cassb/CASS/…, says 5 Oct 1824.
  5. [S241] Emails from Barbara Millar, from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cassb/CASS/…
  6. [S413] 1861 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Percé Township, Gaspé, Canada East, ED 2, Page 202.     
  7. [S415] 1871 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/…, Percé Township, Gaspé South County, Quebec, Page 6-7, Family 22.
  8. [S410] 1881 Census of Canada, online http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/…, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, Dist 39, Sub Dist O, Pages 24-5, Family 112.
  9. [S387] 1891 Census of Canada, online ancestry.com, Quebec, 153, Gaspé, Percé, page 2.
  10. [S187] 1901 Canadian Census, online http://automatedgenealogy.com/, Percé, Gaspé, Quebec, District 154, Subdistrict r-1, Page 2, Household 12.
  11. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1861-81.
  12. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm
  13. [S12] Steve Mabie's Canadian census, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canadaindex.htm, 1871-81.
  14. [S18] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in uebec, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/canada/QuebecChronology.htm, 1901 Quebec Census.