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The Descendants of Jan Pieterse Meby

A Chronology of Mabie/Mabee/Maybee/Mabey Records

Prepared by Steve Mabie, with substantial assistance from John D. MayBee and Skip Duett.

Last Revised: 10/16/2006
COPYRIGHT ©2006 Stephen W. Mabie. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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Introduction

The majority of these records are for the descendants of Jan Pieterse Meby, the son of Pieter Casparszen van Naerden and Aechtje Jans, born in 1654 (baptized Oct. 4, 1654 in the Reformed Church of New Amsterdam).

All records contained in this file are verified, primary records from Albany, Schenectady, Montgomery and Herkimer Counties in the State of New York. Certainly, not every record from these counties is included. Many church records are incomplete or have been destroyed. In particular, no records exist for Albany prior to mid-1683; no records exist for Schenectady prior to 1694; there is an 18 year gap (from 1794 to 1812) in the St. John's Reformed Church records; a 15 year gap (late 1795 through 1810 in the records of the German Flats Reformed Church; and virtually all of the pre-1800 records of the Reformed Calvinist Church Of Canajoharie (AKA Fort Plain or Sand Hill) have not survived the passage of time.

However, this collection is believed to contain all of those records that have survived. The primary focus was to capture the records from the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries. Records from the last three quarters of the 19th century were included for convenience, but are clearly far from complete. Starting before the turn of the century in 1800, many Mabie families began moving westward, out of the area covered by this research.

In addition to the church records, some will abstracts have been included where available. (The will information is printed in green.) In most instances, the wills have proven to be very helpful in determining the relationships between parents, children and spouses. In a few cases, available death, burial or tombstone data was also helpful and is included. And in one critical case, a bible record was used to establish births.

Wherever possible, each child has been assigned a unique number, based on their parents and their order of birth. For example, since Jan Pieterse was the second child of his generation, he is #2. His son Pieter (the third child born to Jan Pieterse) is #2-3, while Abraham (the seventh child born to Jan Pieterse) is #2-7. Pieter's third child John is #2-3-3. You will note that each succeeding generation adds one digit. The starting point for these assignments was R. Robert Mutrie's, 6000 New York Ancestors: A Compendium of Mabie Research, Log Cabin Publishing (Ridgeway, ON: 1986). This book includes a compilation of the early generations as they were known to researchers in 1986. [R. Robert Mutrie, Editor, The Long Point Settlers Journal. Log Cabin Publishing (Ridgeway, ON: 1986). Both the book and the ongoing journals are available from R. Robert Mutrie, 244 Maple Leaf Avenue North, Ridgeway, ON.] However, several deviations from all previously published sources have been documented within this file.

PLEASE NOTE: All names are spelled as found in the records. Therefore, a global search of this file by name will not necessarily locate the appropriate records.

Not every "Mabie" record contained in this file is for descendants of Jan Pieterse. In particular, there is a Thomas Mebi, who first surfaces in 1730, and his descendants. Each record associated with this line is identified by the label "X". There may also be some records where the names Mabee and Maley have been interchanged. This line is denoted within the file by the label "C". Finally, there is a line that stems from a Dorothy Pickert and her husband "Jan Pieter Mebi", as reflected in two baptism records in 1730 and 1731. Since Jan Pieterse Mebie died in 1725, there is an unsolved mystery as to the identity of this second Jan Pieter. Each record associated with this line is identified by the label "JP". As with the principal line, where known, each child is assigned a unique number, e.g. JP-1-3-2.

Each church record is identified by type as an M for a Marriage or a B for a Baptism. The date in the leftmost column is the date of the record. Where available, birth date information has been provided separately. Following the record type, each church, for which records are included in this file, is identified by a unique number placed in parentheses. Clicking on the source number will take you to a file which will identify the source of the record. After you have viewed the source of the record, use the "back" button on your browser to return to the record in this file.

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The descendants of Jan Pieterse Meby

There are no surviving records of baptisms for 4 of Jan Pieterse's 10 children or for Jan's marriage to Anna Borsboom. Their first two children, Eva and Margrietje, undoubtedly were born prior to the time that the records cover (mid-1683 for Albany, 1694 for Schenectady). Therefore, since there is no certain way to determine who was the eldest, I have taken these two in the order in which they were married: Eva first. So, Eva is identified throughout this file as (2-1) and Margrietie is (2-2). The third child of Jan and Anna was son Pieter:

1686

 1/20    B (10) Pieter (2-3), father Jan Pietersz
                       witnesses: Abraham van Trigt, Lysbeth van Trigt

The next two children of Jan and Anna were Jacob and Tryntje. Jonathan Pearson, in his Genealogies of the First Settlers of Schenectady, gives Tryntje's age at her death in 1773 as 82, placing her birth in 1691. In the case of Jacob, we know, from the will of Jan (see 1725) that Jacob was his second son, placing his birth prior to that of Abraham in 1695. Since Tryntje was presumably born in 1691, and Anna was born in 1693, it is most likely that Jacob was born between Pieter and Tryntje. Therefore, Jacob is identified as (2-4) and Tryntje is (2-5). Note that Pearson has incorrect birth (3/1/1698) and baptism (5/5/1700) dates listed for Jacob. The birth date is completely inconsistent with the will of Jan. I have reviewed the original baptism records and Jacob's baptism is not recorded. It is possible that Jacob was an adopted child. Anna's sister, Tryntje, gave birth to an illegitimate son named Jacob, of whom there is no further record. One theory is that this child was adopted by Jan and Anna as their own.

1693

 4/16    B (10) Annetje (2-6), parents Jan Pietersz Mebi and Antje P. Bosboom
                       witnesses: Jan Hendriksz Vrooman, Cornelia Pieterse van Olinda

1695

 6/26    B (11) Abraham (2-7), parents Jan Pieterse Mebi and Annetje Bosboom
                       witnesses: Gerrit Simonse and Antje Sanders

1697

11/10    B (11) Engeltje (2-8), parents Jan Mebi and Annetje Bosboom
                       witnesses: Jacobus Peek and Jannetje Reyers

1699

 5/28    M (11) Cornelis Slingerlant, j.m. Albany, and Eegfe Mebi (2-1), j.d., Schenectady

1700

 1/9     B (11) Engeltje (2-1-1), parents: Cornelis Slingerlant and Aeche Mebi
                       witnesses: Gerrit Gysbertsen, Marritje Pieterssen

 5/5     B (11) Maria (2-9), parents: Jan Mabi and Anna Borsboom
                       witnesses: Jacobus van Dyck and Sara Peeck

NOTE: Pearson incorrectly has this as Jacob’s baptism.

1703

10/3     B (11) Anna (2-1-2), parents: Kornelis Slingerlant and Eva Mebie
                       witnesses: Jan Mebie and Anna Bosboom

 7/28    B (11) Doretha, parents: Bartholomeus Pikket and Eva Klaassen
                       witnesses: Wouter Vrooman and Geertany Klaasen

NOTE: This is the baptism for Dorothy Pickert, who later married Jan Pieter Mebi (JP).

1704

10/7     B (11) Meibtye (Metje or Martha) (2-10), parents: Jan Meby and Antye Boosboom
                       witness: Lysebit Tonissen

10/7     B (11) Anna (3-2-2), parents: Kaleb Beck and Anna Mol (3-2)
                       witnesses: Matthew Scienks and Maria Meby

NOTE: This is a baptism for a daughter of Anna Mol, who, in turn, was the daughter of Engeltje Pieters, a sister of Jan Pieterse Mebie. The Maria Meby in the records both above and below this note is the older sister of Jan Pieterse.

1705

 8/25    B (11) Maria (2-1-3), parents: Cornelis Slingerlait and Eva Meby
                       witnesses: Johans Mingal and Maria Meby

1706

12/13    M (10) Victor Pootman, y.m. and Margarita Mebi (2-2), y.d., both live in Schenectady

1707

 4/30    B (11) Lysbeth (2-1-4), parents: Cornelis Slingerlandt and Eva Mebi
                       witnesses: Victor Pootman and Grietje Mebi (2-2)

 8/3     B (10) Cornelia (2-2-1), parents Victor Pootman and Grietje Mebi
                       witnesses: Arent Pootman, Jacomyntje van Dyk

1708

10/9     B (11) Jan Pieter (JP), parents: no father named and Anna Peek
                       witnesses: Capt. Johannes Glen, Lt. Philip Schuyler & Jacomyntje van Dyk

NOTE: This apparently illegitimate child is the mysterious Jan Pieter Mebie who married Dorothy Pickert. From the patronymic Pieter, it appears likely that the father of this child was Jan’s son Pieter (2-3). (See below for more on this JP line.)

1709

 4/25    B (10) Antje (2-2-2), parents Victor Pootman and Grietje Mebi
                       witnesses: Johannes and Maria Mingal

1710

 4/28    B (10) Catharina (2-1-5), parents Cornelis Slingelant and Eva Mebie
                       witnesses: Caspar van Hoese, Maria Slingelant

1711

10/21    B (11) Johannes (2-2-3), parents Fictoor Pootman and Grietjen Meby
                       witnesses: Cornelis Slingerland and Aagjen Meby

1712

 6/21    B (11) Caleb (3-2-3), parents: Caleb Beck and Anna Beck
                       witnesses: Jan Petters Mevi and Antie Pieters Bosboom

1713

 2/1     B (11) Pieter (2-2-4), parents: Victor Pootman and Grietie Pootman
                       witnesses: Pieter Meby and Tryntie Meby

1714

 7/12    B (10) Eva (2-1-6), parents Cornelis and Eggie Slingerlant
                       witnesses: Albert Slingerlant, Neeltie Beekmans

12/18    B (11) Mareite (2-2-5), parents: Fecktoer Pottman and Gryete Pootman
                       witnesses: Cornelus Potman and Yacminte Potman

1715

NOTE: The 1715 Muster Roll for the 2nd Foot Company of Schenectady includes the names Pieter Mebie (2-3), Jacob Meebie (2-4) and Abraham Meebie (2-7).

 7/19    M (11) Helmigh Gerritsen Veder, j.m., Schenectady, and Anna Jansen Mebi (2-6), j.d., Woestyne

10/16    B (11) Samuel (2-5-1), parents Arent Samuels Brat and Catrientien Mebi
                       witnesses: Jacobus Brat and Susanna Van Slyk

NOTE: There is no known marriage record for Catrientien.

1716

 4/7     B (11) Gerrit (2-6-1), parents: Helmus Simonsen and Annetien Mebi
                       witnesses: Gerrit Simonsen Veder and Trientien Veders

10/6     B (11) Lena (2-1- 7), parents Cornelis Slingerlant and Egien Slingerlants
                       witnesses: Gerrit Simonsen and Trientien Simonsen

1717

 3/23    B (11) Jacob (2-2-6), parents: Victor Pootman and Grietien Pootman
                       witnesses: Helmus Veder and Annetien Veder

 9/15    B (11) Johannes (2-5-2), parents: Arent Sam. Brat and Trientien Mebi
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebi (2-3) and Agien Slingerlant

1718

 3/8     B (11) Annatien (2-8-1), parents: Pieter Daniels and Engeltien Mebi
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebi (2-3) and Annetien Veders

NOTE: There is no known marriage record for Engeltien.

 3/22    B (11) Grietien (2-1-8), parents: Corn. Slingerlant and Eva Slingerlant
                       witnesses: Arenent Brat and Grietien Vedders

 6/2     B (11) Johannes (2-6-2), parents Helmer Veder and Annetien Mebi
                       witnesses: Jan Mebi and Annetien Mol

 6/?     M (11) Abraham Mebi (2-7), jm, Schenectady and Annatien Vedders, jd, Schenectady

1719

 2/14    B (11) Arent (2-2-7), parents: Victor Pootman and Grietien Mebi
                       witnesses: Abrah. Mebi (2-8) and Antien Mol

 8/9     B (11) Susanna (2-5-3), parents Arent Brat and Cathrina Brat
                       witnesses: Harmen Van Slyk and Margrietien Brat

1720

 4/2     B (11) Daniel (2-8-2), parents: Pieter Danielsen and Engeltien Danielsen
                       witnesses: Jan Danielsen and Agnietien Danielsen

 8/6     B (11) Kathrina (2-7-1), parents: Abrah. Mebi and Annetien Vedders
                       witnesses: Albert Vedder and Maritien Glen

 8/20    B (11) Kathrina (2-6-3), parents: Helmus Veder and Annetien Meb
                       witnesses: Hendericus Veder and Engeltien Veder

12/24    B (11) Rachel (2-1-9), parents Cornelis Slingerland and Agien Slingerland
                       witnesses: Helmus Veder and Annetien Veders

1721

 2/18    B (11) Cathrina (2-2-8), parents Victor Pootman and Grietien Mebi
                       witnesses: Jacob Mebi and Annatien Vedders

 9/3     B (11) Annatien (2-5-4), parents: Arent Brat and Trientien Mebi
                       witnesses: Victor Potman and Grietien Mebi

11/11    B (11) Johannes (2-8-3), parents: Pieter Danielsen and Engeltien Mebi
                       witnesses: Victor Pootman and Grietien Mebi

11/12    M (11) Pieter Mebi (2-3), jm, Woestyne and Susanna Vedders, jd, Woestyne

11/12    M (11) Cornelis Van Dyk, jm, Dorp and Maritien Mebi (2-9), jd, Woestyne

1722

 9/1     B (11) Anna (2-7-2), parents: Abr. Mebi and Annatien Vedder
                       witnesses: Pieter Danielsen and Engeltien Mebi

 9/8     B (11) Elisabet (2-9-1), parents: Cornelis Van Dyk and Maritien Mebi
                       witnesses: Jacobus van Dyk and Jacomientien Glen

10/26    B (11) Anna (2-3-1), parents: Pieter Mebi and Susanna Vedders
                       witnesses: Abrah. Mebi and Anna Vedders

12/1     B (11) Anna (2-6-4), parents: Helmer Veder and Antien Mebi
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebi and Anna Beck

1723

 5/18    B (11) Teunis (2-1-10), parents: Cornelis Slingerlant and Agien Mebi
                       witnesses: Jacobus van Dyk and Jaomientien Glen

10/6     B (11) Margritte (2-5-5), parents: Arent Brat jr and Catarina Meby
                       witnesses: Johannes Brat and Cornelia Brat

12/25    B (11) Maria (2-8-4), parents: Pieter Daniels Van Antwerpen and Engeltie Meby
                       witnesses: Cornelis Van Dyk and Maritie Meby

1724

 5/24    B (11) Johannes (2-9-2), parents: Cornelis Van Dyk and Maritie Meby
                       witnesses: Abram Meby and Anna Vedders

 7/2     M (11) Jan Farly and Matitje Meby (2-10)

11/16    B (11) Annaetie (2-10-1), parents: Johannes Farly and Metje Meby
                       witnesses: Niccus Veder and Anna Beck, DOB: 11/15

11/29    B (11) Maria (2-7-3), parents: Abraham Meby and Anna Vedder
                       witnesses: Cornelis van Dyk and Maritje Meby, DOB:11/23

12/25    B (11) Cornelis (2-2-9), parents: Fictoor Pootman and Margrit Meby
                       witnesses: Benjamin Van Vleck and Anna Gilbert, DOB: 12/17

1725

NOTE: Will of Jan Pieterse Mebie (2), late of Schenectady, dated 4/3/1725 and proved 9/13/1725, states that he had 10 children: three sons (Pieter (2-3), the eldest, Jacob (2-4), and Abraham (2-7), the youngest) and 7 daughters, of whom only Margaret (2-2) is named. The fact that Jan died in 1725 has been substantiated through other contemporaneous documents.

 2/21    B (11) Hendricus (2-6-5), parents: Wilhelmus Veder and Annaetie Mebi
                       witnesses: Gisbert van Brakel and Maritie Vroman, DOB: 2/20

 3/21    B (11) Sara (2-3-2), parents: Pieter Meby and Susanna Vedders
                       witnesses: Harmen Vedder and Saartie Vedders , DOB: 2/21

 8/7     M (11) Jacob Meby (2-4), jm, and Catarina Vromans, jd.

12/19    B (11) Abraham (2-8-5), parents Petrus Daniels van Antwerpen and Engeltie Meby
                       witnesses: Abraham Meby and Annaetie Vedders, DOB: 11/12

1726

NOTE: On 2/19/1726, Pieter Meebie (2-3) signed a so-called Quit Claim (Albany County Deeds, book 6, page 215, recorded 9/20/1733) in which Pieter, decribed as the eldest son of John Meebie deceased, relinguished all rights to the land on the South side of the Mohawk River which were left to Jacob Meebie (2-4), described as John's second son, in the Will of John Meebie dated 4/3/1725, in exchange for two Pounds current money.

 3/20    B (11) Jacobus (2-9-3), parents: Cornelis van Dyk and Maritie Meby
                       witnesses: Jacobus Glen and Sara Wendel, DOB: 3/17

 3/27    B (11) Eva (2-5-6), parents: Arent Brat jr and Catrina Meby
                       witnesses: Hendrik Vroman jr and Susanna Vedder, DOB: 3/10

 6/19    B (11) Engeltie (2-10-2), parents: Johan Faerly and Metje Meby
                       witnesses: Abraham Meby and Anna Vedder, DOB: 5/25

 8/21    B (11) Anna (2-4-1), parents: Jacob Meby and Catrina Vromans
                       witnesses: Wilhelmus Veder and Matie Meby, DOB: 7/26
                       NOTE: Must have died before 1732. (See 2-4-4 below.)

1727

 4/30    B (11) Eva (2-7-4), parents: Abram Meby and Annaetie Vedder
                       witnesses: Pieter Meby & wife Susanna Veders, DOB: 4/24

 8/20    B (11) Margriet (2-6-6), parents: Wilhelmus Veder and Annetie Meby
                       witnesses: Pieter Meby & wife Sanna Vedders, DOB: 8/18

12/25    B (11) Abram (2-5-7), parents: Arent Brat jr and Catrina Meby
                       witnesses: Abram Meby & wife Anaetie Vedders, DOB: 12/13

12/30    B (11) Annatie (2-9-4), parents: Cornelis Van Dyk and Maritie Mebie
                       witnesses: Helemes Feder and Annatie Mebie, DOB: 12/27

1728

 1/7     B (11) Neeltie (2-8-6), parents: Pieter Daniels and Engeltie Meby
                       witnesses: Arent Daniels and Geertruyt Groot, DOB: 12/16/1727

 1/19    B (11) Johannes (2-3-3), parents: Pieter Meby and Susanna Vedders
                       witnesses: Cornelis Van Dyk & wife Maritie Meby, DOB: 1/10

 1/28    B (11) Geesie (2-4-2), parents: Jacob Meby and Catrintie Vromans
                       witnesses: Arent Brat & wife Jannetie Vromans, DOB: 1/26
                       NOTE: Must have died before 1734. (See 2-4-5 below.)

 4/4     B (11) Maritie (2-10-3), parents: John Faerley and Meetie Meebie
                       witnesses: John Collins, Maregrita Schuyler and Metie Meebie

1729

NOTE: The margins of the original records of the Schenectady Church for 1729 and 1730 have deteriorated and the dates did not survive.

 ?/?     B (11) Arent (2-3-4), parents: Pieter Moebi and Susanna Vedder
                       witnesses: Simon Vedder

1730

 ?/?     B (11) Achien (2-8-7), parents: Pieter Daniels van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebi
                       witnesses: Harmen van Antwerpen and Cornelia Potman

 ?/?     B (11) Margrieta (2-4-3), parents: Jacob Mebi and Catharina Vroman
                       witnesses: Cornelius van Dyk and Maria Mebi, DOB: 2/23

NOTE: Not accounted for in Jacob's will of 1755. Must have died young.

 ?/?     B (11) Achien (JP-2), parents: ( )er Mebi and ( )ea Pikket
                       witnesses: Hendrik Hagedoorn and Antje Stevens

NOTE: This section of the Schenectady Church records for 1730 has been partially destroyed. The date and the beginning of the parent’s names did not survive. See below (JP-3) for more. This couple definitely had a son named Joseph. For reason given under (JP-3) below, it is believed that Joseph was their eldest child. The Schenectady baptism records for 1728 indicate a gap of some 7 months, so perhaps Joseph (JP-1) was baptized at that time.

 ?/?     B (11) Jacobus (2-5-8), parents: Arent Sam. Brat and Catrina Mebi
                       witnesses: Samuel Brat and Margrieta Meinders

 9/30    M (01) Thomas Maeby (X), j.m. v. N. Albanie, met Sarah Couper, j.d. v. N. York, woonen alhier.

NOTE: The descendants of Thomas all used the surname Mabb. This is a separate and independent family. These records are contained in this file because of past confusion, in particular on the part of Jonathan Pearson.

1731

 8/29    B (11) Hendrikus (2-9-5), parents: Cornelius van Dyk and Marytje Mebi
                       witnesses: Nicolaus Schuiler and Elsje Wendel

10/3     B (11) Jacobus (JP-3), parents: Jan Pieter Mebi and Dorothea Pikket
                       witnesses: Jacobus Peek sr & wife Elisabeth Peek

NOTE: Jan Pieterse Mebie died in 1725. Therefore, this appears to be some other Mabie that has entered the Schenectady area. At this stage, the identity of this new Jan Pieter Mebie can not be absolutely determined. However, it is possible that Pieter (2-3) may have had an illegitimate son with Anna Peek in 1708 (child’s baptismal name Jan Pieter). Jacob’s brother Joseph (JP-1) is thought to be older than Jacob simply because his children were older than Jacob’s, and therefore, it is assumed that he married earlier. Ultimately, the comparative ages of Joseph and Jacob make no difference. It also appears certain that this couple had two other sons, Bartholomew (JP-4) and Lewis (JP-5). (See below for more information.)

1732

 2/6     B (11) Rebecca (2-8-8), parents: Pieter van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebi
                       witnesses: Arent S. Brat and Catrina Mebi

 2/20    B (11) Albert (2-7-5), parents: Abraham Mebi and Annatje Vedder
                       witnesses: Harm Albertze Vedder and Cathrina S. Brat

NOTE: According to his tombstone in the Schenectady burial ground between Front and Green Streets, Albert died March 1732. (See 2-7-8 below.)

 3/12    B (11) Margrieta (X-1), parents: Thomas Mebi and Sara Kouper
                       witnesses: Jelis van Vorst and Elisabeth Mebi

 5/28    B (11) Maria (2-10-4), parents: Johannes Ferly and Metje Mebi
                       witnesses: Cornelius van Dyk and Maria Mebi

 7/30    B (11) Petrus (2-6-7), parents: Helmer Veder and Annetje Mebi
                       witnesses: Jan Ferly and Metje Mebi

10/29    B (11) Anna (2-4-4), parents: Jacob Mebi and Cathrina Vroman
                       witnesses: Helmer Veder and Annetje Mebi, DOB: 10/4

1733

 4/15    B (11) Margrieta (2-3-5), parents: Pieter Meby and Susanna Vedder
                       witnesses: Pieter van Antwerpen and Engeltje Meby, DOB: 3/19
                       NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-3-6 below.)

 7/22    B (11) Engeltje (2-7-6), parents: Abraham Mebi and Anna Vedder
                       witnesses: Helmer Veder and Engeltje Veder

NOTE: According to her tombstone in the Schenectady burial ground between Front and Green Streets, Engeltje died November 5, 1733. (See 2-7-7 below.)

 8/26    B (11) Engeltje (2-5-9), parents: Arent S. Bratt and Cathrina Mebi
                       witnesses: Pieter D. van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebi

 9/16    B (11) Jacomyna (2-9-6), parents: Cornelius van Dyk and Maria Meby
                       witnesses: Abraham Glen and Helena Glen

1734

 6/2     B (11) Jacob (2-10-5), parents: Jan Ferly and Mettje Mebi
                       witnesses: Jacob Mebi and Elisabeth Brouwer

 8/18    B (11) Johannes (X-2), parents: Thomas Mebi and Sara Couper
                       witnesses: Johannes van Vorst and Johanna Mercelis

10/13    B (11) Margrietje (2-3-6), parents: Pieter Mebi and Susanna Vedder
                       witnesses: Pieter D. van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebi

10/13    B (11) Cathrina (2-8-9), parents: Pieter D. van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebi
                       witnesses: Daniel van Antwerpen and Cathrina Slingerland

10/27    B (11) Maria (2-6-8), parents: Helmer Veder and Annetje Mebi
                       witnesses: Cornelius van Dyk and Annatje Vedder

11/14    B (11) Geesje (2-4-5), parents: Jacob Mebi and Cathrina Vroman
                       witnesses: Arent Bratt and Jannetje Vroman
                       NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-4-6 below.)

1735

 4/13    B (11) Engeltje (2-7-7), parents: Abraham Mebi and Annatje Vedder
                       witnesses: Helmer Veder and Engeltje Veder

12/7     B (11) Caleb (2-10-6), parents: John Farrly and Metje Mebi
                       witnesses: Caleb bek and Engeltje Bek

12/14    B (11) Gesina (2-4-6), parents: Jacob Mebi and Cathrina Vroman
                       witnesses: Arent Bratt and Jannetje Vroman, DOB: 11/19

1736

10/24    B (11) Petrus (2-8-10), parents: Pieter van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebi
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebi and Susanna Vedder

12/25    B (11) Robert (X-3), parents: Thomas Meebi and Sara Meebi
                       witnesses: John Cadman and Sara Van Vorst

1737

10/9     B (11) Margrietje (2-10-7), parents: Jan Ferly and Metie Ferly
                       witnesses: Johannes Veder and Catharyna Meebie

10/9     B (11) Harmanus (2-3-7), parents: Pieter Meebie and Susanna Meebie
                       witnesses: Aalbert Vedder jr and Marytje Truax

1738

 3/16    M (11) Johannes V. Veder, jm, and Catharyna Moebie (2-7-1), jd.

 5/14    B (11) Allebert (2-7-8), parents: Abraham Mebie and Anathie Vedder
                       witnesses: Harme Vedder and Susanna Veeder

 5/14    B (11) Jan (2-4-7), parents: Jacob Mebie and Catharina Vroman
                       witnesses: Peter Mebie and Susanna Vedder

NOTE: Jan died before the birth of his only child (John) in 1764.

12/7     B (11) Simon (2-8-11), parents: Pieter Dan. Van Antwerpe and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Jacob Mebie & wife Catharintie Vroman

1740

 4/13    B (11) Maria (2-3-8), parents: Pieter Moebie and Susanna Moebie
                       witnesses: Caleb Beck and Elisabeth van Dyck

 8/23    B (11) Margrietje (2-7-9), parents: Abraham Mebie and Annatje Vedder
                       witnesses: Joh. Veder & wife Cathrina

12/14    B (11) Volkert (2-7-1-1), parents: Johannes Veder and Cathrina Mebie
                       witnesses: Symon Veder and Catlyntje Veder

1741

 2/7     M (11) Adam Henriks Vroman, jm, Schenectady; liv Makwaas land, and Annatje Abrahs Mebie (2-7-2), jd, Schenectady

 4/19    B (11) Cornelis (2-4-8), parents: Jacob Mebie and Catharina Vroman
                       witnesses: Simon Vroman and Yda Dellemont

11/15    B (11) Maria (2-7-2-1), parents: Adam Vroman and Anna A. Mebie
                       witnesses: Jan Barents Wempel and Margrietje Wempel

1742

 8/21    M (11) Abrah. Van Antwerpen, jm, Schenectady and Anna Pieters Mobie (2-3-1), jd, Schenectady

 9/12    B (11) Margrietje (2-8-12), parents: Pieter Van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Cornelis van Dyk and Margrietje Brat

11/14    B (11) Petrus (2-3-9), parents: Pieter Mebie and Susanna Vedder
                       witnesses: Abrah. J. van Antwerpen and Anna P. Mebie

1743

 1/9     B (11) Johannes (2-3-1-1), parents: Abraham v. Antwerpen amd Anna P’ts Mebis
                       witnesses: Arent v. Antwerpen and Anna v. Antwerpen

 3/27    B (11) Abraham (2-7-10), parents: Abraham Mebie and Annatje Vedder
                       witnesses: Adam Henr. Vroman and Anna Mebie
                       NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-7-11 below.)

 5/22    B (11) Maria (2-7-2-2), parents: Adam Henriks Vroman and Anna A. Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannes H. Vroman and Catharina Mebie

 8/21    B (11) Jannetje (2-7-1-2), parents: Johannes Veder and Catharina Mebie
                       witnesses: Reyer Veder and Margrietje Vedder

1744

 8/26    B (11) Petrus (2-4-9), parents: Jacob Mebie and Catharina Vroman
                       witnesses: Pieter Daniels van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebie, DOB: 7/28

NOTE: Petrus died unmarried in 1771 and was the first person buried in the Mabee farm cemetery.

 8/26    B (11) Abraham (2-7-11), parents: Abraham Mebie and Anna Vedder
                       witnesses: Alexander Vedder and Margrietje vanden Bogaard

1745

 4/28    B (11) Susanna (2-3-1-2), parents: Abraham v. Antwerpen and Anna P’rs Mebie
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie and Susanna Vedder

10/6     B (11) Rebecca (2-3-10), parents: Pieter Mebie and Susanna Vedder
                       witnesses: Harmen Fisher and Catharina Brouwer

11/17    B (11) Abraham (2-7-2-3), parents: Adam Vroman and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie and Annatje Vedder

11/17    B (11) Abraham (2-7-1-3), parents: Johannes Volk. Veder and Catharina Mebie
                       witnesses: Arent Alb. Vedder and Eva Mebie

1746

NOTE: From the Pennsylvania Gazette, 7/10/1746: "On 28 June near the fort at Schenegtade the Indians killed John Quackenboss and Thomas Meebee (X) and carried off a Negro."

 5/4     M (11) Gerrit van Antwerp, Albany County taylor, and Eva Mabe (2-7-4), Albany County spinster

 7/31    M (11) Abraham Funda, Albany County carpenter, and Mary Maybee (2-7-3) , Albany County spinster

1747

 5/31    B (11) Daniel (2-7-4-1), parents: Gerrit van Antwerpen and Eva Mebie
                       witnesses: Wilhelmus van Antwerpen and Neeltje Dan. Van Antwerpen

12/6     B (11) Susanna (2-3-1-3), parents: Abraham van Antwerpen and Anna P’s Mebie
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie and Susanna Vedder

1748

 6/5     B (11) Simon (2-7-1-4), parents: Johannes V. Veder and Catharina Mebie
                       witnesses: Henricus V. Veder and Lena Veder

 9/18    B (11) Rachel (2-7-3-1), parents: Abraham Fonda and Maria Abr. Mebie
                       witnesses: Pieter Fonda and Tanneke Cloet

1749

 4/8     M (11) Abraham Yates, Albany County Carpenter, and Sarah Maybee (2-3-2), Albany County spinster

10/15    B (11) Anna (2-7-4-2), parents: Gerrit van Antwerpen and Eva Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie and Anna Vedder

12/10    B (11) Robbert (2-3-2-1), parents: Abraham Yeats and Sara Mebie
                       witnesses: Joseph Yeats and Maria Dunbar

12/17    B (11) Johannes (2-3-1-4), parents: Abraham van Antwerpen and Anna P’rs Mebie
                       witnesses: Arent van Antwerpen and Margrietje Mebie

1750

 1/21    B (11) Anna (2-7-2-4), parents: Adam Vroman and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Barent Vroman and Volkje Wempel

11/11    B (11) Johannes (2-7-3-2), parents: Abraham Fonda and Maria Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie and Engeltje Mebie

12/9     B (11) Maria (2-7-1-5), parents: Johannes Veder and Catharina Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Fonda and Maria Abr. Mebie

1751

12/15    B (11) Johannes (2-3-1-5), parents: Abraham van Antwerpen and Anna P’rs Mebie
                       witnesses: Arent van Antwerpen and Margriete Mebie

1752

 3/30    M (10) Abraham Mebie (2-7), widr., of Schenectady, and Catalina Roseboom, wid.

 4/5     B (11) Petrus (2-3-2-2), parents: Abram Jeets and Sara Mebie
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie and Susanna Veder

 8/9     B (11) Eva (2-7-2-5), parents: Adam Vroman and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Gerrit van Antwerpen and Engeltje Mebie

11/10    B (11) Annatjie (2-7-3-3), parents: Abraham Fonda and Marytjie Meby
                       witnesses: Abraham Meby and Carolintjie Schuyler

1753

 6/8     M (10) Hendrick van Dyck, y.m., and Engeltje Mebie (2-7-7), y.d., both of Schenectady

 8/12    B (11) Catalina (2-7-1-6), parents: Johannes Veder and Catarina Mebie
                       witnessses: Hendericus V. Veder and Catarina Delmont

12/26    B (11) Susanna (2-3-1-6), parents: Abram van Antwerpen and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie and Susanna Mebie

1754

 9/3     B (11) Abraham (2-3-2-3), parents: Abraham Jeets and Sarah Mebie
                       witnesses: Jacobus Meyndertse and Sara Meyndertse

11/2     M (11) Thomas Brouwer Bancker, jm, Schenectady, and Anna Meebie (2-4-4), jd, Schenectady

NOTE: From her tombstone in the Schenectady burial ground between Front and Green Streets, Anna died July 2, 1776 aged 43 years 8 months 28 days.

11/17    B (11) Jackemeyntje, parents: no father named, Margarita Meebie
                       witnesses: Johannes Schermerhoorn and Eva Bratt

NOTE: There is insufficient information to determine which Margarita this might be. All 3 sons of Jan Pieterse Mebie had daughters named Margarita, as did Thomas Mebie. Three of the Margaritas were married between 1757 and 1761. The fourth, Jacob’s daughter, was not included as one of his 5 children in his will which was dated 4/25/1755, indicating that she died before the will was written. The name Jackemeyntje suggests, however, that this was, in fact, Jacob’s daughter Margarita.

12/29    B (11) Henderick (2-7-2-6), parents: Adam Vrooman and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Isaac Switts and Volkje Switts

1755

NOTE: A series of Muster Rolls for Capt. William McGinnis’s Company, mustered in the town of Schenectady, between the dates of May 19th and September 30th, all include the names John and Jacobus Maybee.

NOTE: Will of Jacob Mabee (2-4), late of Schenectady, dated April 28, 1755 mentions wife Catrina, sons John (2-4-7) (eldest) Cornelius (2-4-8), Petrus (2-4-9) (youngest) and daughters Geesina Mabee (2-4-6) and Anna Banker (2-4-4).

12/13    M (11) John Mebie (2-3-3), Schenectady, and Alida Tol, Schenectady

NOTE: Alida Toll Mabee, widow of John, was buried in the Cemetery at Glen, Montgomery Co., NY on Glen-Rural Grove Road. The Tombstone data: died 8/16/1812 aged 77 years, 7 months and 13 days. John was buried on the Fifth Flat, in a cemetery that has since been lost. However, his tombstone was found and has been relocated to the Mabee Farm. John died 11/24/1796, aged 67 years, 10 months and 14 days.

1756

 1/4     B (11) Pieter (2-3-1-7), parents: Abraham van Antwerpe and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannes Mebie and Alida Mebie

 4/22    B (11) Eva (2-7-1-7), parents: Johannes Veder and Catarina Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie and Catleyntje Mebie

 7/11    B (11) Maria (2-3-2-4), parents: Abraham Yates and Sarah Mebie
                       witnesses: Joseph R. Yates and Maria Yates

10/31    B (11) Annaatje (2-4-4-1), parents: Thomas Brouwer Bancker and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Willem Bancker and Elizabeth Bancker

1757

 5/29    B (11) Susanna (2-3-3-1), parents: Jan P. Mebie and Alida Tol
                       witnesses: Arent Mebie and Margarita Mebie

 7/24    B (11) Maria (2-3-2-5), parents: Abraham Yates and Sarah Mebie
                       witnesses: Joseph Yates and Maria Yates

 8/14    B (11) Abraham (2-7-2-7), parents: Adam H. Vrooman and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie and Annaatje Vantwerpe

11/22    M (11) Johannes Reyerse Wimpel, Schenectady, and Margarita Mebie (2-3-6), Schenectady

NOTE: According to her tombstone in the Schenectady burial ground between Front and Green Streets, Margaret, the wife of John Wimple, died February 1, 1762, in her 27th year. Johannes R. Wimpel remarried in 1764. No children from this marriage were baptized.

12/25    B (11) Anganitje (2-3-1-8), parents: Abraham van Antwerpen and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Albert van Sleyk and Anganitje van Sleyk

1758

 5/14    M (11) Joseph Wheten, N. Jersey, and Margarita Thomasse Meby (X-1), Schenectady

12/10    B (11) Cataleyntje (2-7-1-8), parents: Johannes Veder and Catarina Mebie
                       witnesses: Folkert Vedder and Maria Vedder

1759

 1/21    B (11) Thomas (X-1-1), parents: Joseph Wheton and Margarita Mebe
                       witnesses: Johannes Mebe and Clara van Sleyk

 1/21    B (11) Margarita (2-4-4-2), parents: Thomas Brouwer Bancker and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Jan Mebie and Catarina Mebie

 3/23    B (11) Anna (2-7-7-1), parents: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie and Cataleyntje Mebie

12/2     B (11) Engeltje (2-7-2-8), parents: Adam Vrooman and Anna Mebie
                       witnesses: Petrus van Driessen and Engeltje van Driessen

12/16    B (11) Maria (2-3-1-9), parents: Abraham van Antwerpe and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Harmen van Antwerpe and Neeltje Van Antwerpe

1760

NOTE: From New York Militia Muster Rolls: Robert Maybey (X-3), enlistment date: 21 Apr 1760, age: 24, place of birth: Scanectady; occupation: labourer; Company: Levingston; Officer: Capt. Baine; Stature: 5-5 Complexion: dark

12/20    M (11) Albert Mebie (2-7-8), Schenectady, and Engeltje Vrooman, Schenectady

12/25    M (11) Johannes Meb (X-2), Schenectady, and Cornelia Hagedoorn, Schenectady.

1761

 1/8     M (11) Harmanus Mebie (2-3-7), Schenectady, and Susanna Wimpel, Schenectady

 2/8     B (11) Elizabeth (2-7-7-2), parents: Henderik Van Deyk and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Harmanus Bratt and Margarita Mebie

 4/2     B (18) Eva (2-7-1-9), parents: Johannes Veder and Catarina Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannes Leendert Jr. & Anna Leendertje

 4/10    M (11) Nicholaas Stevens, Schenectady, and Margarita Mebie (2-7-9), Schenectady

 8/2     B (11) Simon (2-3-3-2), parents: John Mebi and Alida Toll
                       witnesses: Simon Toll and Hester Toll

NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-3-3-5 below.)

11/1     B (11) Elizabeth (2-4-4-3), parents: Thomas Brouwer Bancker and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannes Cuyler and Annaatje Bancker

11/8     B (11) Annaatje (2-7-8-1), parents: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Vrooman
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie and Cataleyntje Mebie

NOTE: Anna married a man named Alias Rosa. According to his pension file (RWPA #W17546), they were married in the Schenectady RDC during the summer of 1778. However, there is no record of this marriage in the transcribed records.

11/29    B (11) Catarina (X-1-2), parents: Joseph Wheton and Margaret Meb
                       witnesses: Willem Hall and Catarina Hall

12/23    B (see below) Thomas (X-3-1), parents: Robert Meby and wife, Elisabeth
                       From Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Germantown, Columbia Co., NY
                       NOTE: Must have died young. (See X-3-3 below)

1762

 1/31    B (11) Sarah (2-3-1-10), parents: Abraham Van Antwerpe and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham Yates and Sarah Yates

 2/10    B (no record found) David (JP-1-4), parents: Joseph Mabie and Catherine Schuyler

NOTE: This record is based on David’s pension application, written in 1834 (#R-7058) in which he stated that his birth date was 2/10/1762 and that he was baptized in the Presbyterian Church at Fort Plain. The Fort Plain records for this time have not survived. Joseph had a number of children in addition to David, including 2 daughters (Margaret and Cathlein) who were married prior 1781, and a third daughter (Dorothy) who was married in 1783, a daughter (Alida) married in 1784, and a daughter Anna married before 1788. Therefore, it is estimated that David was child #4. The identification of the mother as Catherine Schuyler is based on an Oneida Claim of Pre-emption in which Jacob Schuyler referred to "his brother-in-law Joseph Mabie" as well as on the 1814 Quit Claim that identifies the children (and their spouses) of Joseph and Catherine as Schuyler heirs. This 1814 Quit Claim is critical to identifying the children of Joseph whose names appear in these records: Cathlein (married Peter H. Ehle), Margaret (married Joseph Laux), Dorothy (married Peter Marsh), and Anna (married Garret Van Slyck). A son of Joseph, named Nicholas (JP-1-7), also appears on the Quit Claim. Not on the Quit Claim, but still believe to be children of Joseph, are David (married Gertrude Freymauer) and Alida (married John Meyer).

 5/9     B (11) Abraham (2-7-2-9), parents: Adam Vrooman and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Mebie

 6/13    B (11) Abraham (2-3-2-6), parents: Abraham Yates and Sarah Mebie
                       witnesses: Robbert Yates and Maria Yates

 9/26    B (11) Arent (2-7-9-1), parents: Nicholaas Stevens and Margarita Mebie
                       witnesses: Willem Stevens and Catarina Stevens

10/3     B (11) Pieter (2-3-7-1), parents: Harmanus Mebie and Susanna Wimpel
                       witnesses: John Mebie and Alida Mebie

1763

NOTE: Muster Roll for Captain Jacob Klock’s Company, called out for an alarm in German Flats from the 24th through the 28th of July 1763 includes the names Joseph Mebie (JP-1), Jacobus Meebie (JP-3) and Bartholomew Meebie (JP-4). (All sons of Dorothy Pickert).

NOTE: A list of Freeholders of the City and County of Albany, dated 1763, includes the following names: Normans Kill: Abraham Meebe; Mohawk: John Clement, Lewes Clement, John Maybee, Peter Maybee (those 4 in succession); Schenectady: Abraham Mabie, John Mabie, John Mabb.

 2/27    B (11) Cornelius (2-7-7-3), parents: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Cornelius van Deyk and Tanneke van Deyk

10/2     B (11) Ruben (X-1-3), parents: Joseph Wheton and Margariet Meb
                       witnesses: Richard Collens and Margariet Marchel

11/13    B (11) Johannes (2-7-8-2), parents: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Vrooman
                       witnesses: Johannes Vrooman and Engeltje van Deyk

NOTE: Probably died young. (See 2-7-8-7 below.)

12/5     M (Bible) Jacob Meebie (JP-3) and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This data is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written in the first person by him. This bible record states that the marriage was performed by Dom. Johan Casparius Lappius, who was then serving as the minister for the Reformed German Church in Sand Hill (Canajoharie). The early baptism and marriage records for this church have not survived. Therefore, this bible is used to document this marriage and most of Jacob’s children. This bible record, written in German, has been mis-interpreted by some as indicating that the wife of Jacob was named "Ehle Veronica Christina Van de Edward." This is an incorrect translation. It is also worth noting that nothing has been found that would indicate that Christina’s surname was "Fetland", as some books indicate.

1764

NOTE: A map of the Van Horne Patent, showing the houses on the South side of the Mohawk River, dated 10/9/1764, shows the house of Joseph Mabie (JP-1) adjacent to that of the widow Schuyler. The Van Horne Patent extended upstream from the Montgomery County area into what is now Herkimer County. The original of the map is located at the New York State Office of General Services, Albany.

 3/4     B (11) John (2-4-7-1), parents: Jan J. Mebie, deceased, and Maria Mebie
                       witnesses: Cornelius Mebie and Annaatje Banker

 7/1     B (11) Johannes (2-7-9-2), parents: Nicholaas Stevens and Margarita Mebie
                       witnesses: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje van Deyk

 8/5     B (11) Pieter (2-3-3-3), parents: Johannes Mebie and Alida Tol
                       witnesses: Abraham van Antwerpe and Annaatje van Antwerpe

 9/3     B (Bible) Maria (JP-3-1), parents: Jacob Meebie and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This birth is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written by him.

12/22    M (11) Arent Mebie (2-3-4), Schenectady, and Sarah Swart, Schenectady

1765

 1/20    B (11) Catarina (2-7-8-3), parents: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Vrooman
                       witnesses: Johannes Vrooman and Catarina Vrooman

 3/3     B (11) Margarita (2-7-7-4), parents: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Nicholas Stevens and Elizabeth Roseboom

 3/17    B (11) Catarina (2-4-4-4), parents: Thomas Brouwer Banker and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Cornelius Mebie and Magdalena van Seyse

 8/18    B (11) Annaatje (X-1-4), parents: Joseph Wheton and Margarita Meb
                       witnesses: Stephen Dodley and Cornelia Dodley

11/17    B (11) Pieter (2-3-4-1), parents: Arent Mebie and Sarah Swart
                       witnesses: Petrus Mebie and Rebecca Mebie

12/19    B (Bible) John (JP-3-2), parents: Jacob Meebie and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This birth is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written by him. This child died young (see JP-3-9), the victim of an Indian attack during the revolution.

12/22    B (11) Debora (2-3-7-2), parents: Harmanus Mebie and Susanna Wimpel
                       witnesses: Reyer Wimpel and Debora Wimpel

12/27    B (11) Maria (2-3-2-7), parents: Abraham Yates and Sarah Mebie
                       witnesses: Jacobus Mynderse and Sarah Mynderse

1766

 5/13    B (11) John (2-4-6-1), parents: Richard Smith and Geesje Mabie
                       witnesses: T. Brouwer Banker and Annaatje Banker

11/9     B (11) Hesje (2-3-3-4), parents: Johannes Mebie and Alida Tol
                       witnesses: John Fearly and Elizabeth Faerly

1767

NOTE: A series of Muster Rolls of Schenectady Militia list the following: John Meb (X-2) (Capt. Gerrit A. Lansing’s Company); Albert Mabie (2-7-8) (Capt. John Glen Jr.’s Company, 5/7/1767); Cornelius (2-4-8) and Petres Maybee (2-4-9) (Capt. Nicholas Groot’s Company, 5/19/1767); John Mebie (2-3-3), Arent Mebie (2-3-4), Petrus Mebie (2-3-9) (Capt. Andries Truex’s Company, 4/29/1767).

 2/1     B (11) Neeltje (2-4-4-5), parents: Thomas Brouwer Banker and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Albert A. Vedder and Neeltje Banker

 3/8     B (see below) Margaretha (X-3-2), parents: Robert Meby and Elisabeth Ellen
                       witnesses: Isac Ellen; Anna Margaretha Schafer
                       St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook

 6/14    B (11) Margarita (2-3-10-1), parents: Simon van Antwerpe and Rebecca Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannes Wimp jr and Marritje Wimp

 7/11    M (11) Petrus Mebie (2-3-9), Schenectady, and Alida Peek, Schenectady

 8/23    B (11) Eva (2-7-8-4), parents: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Vrooman
                       witnesses: Henderick Booseboom and Annaatje van Antwerpe

11/15    B (11) Jacomenytje (2-7-7-5), parents: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Jan Baptist Wendel and Elizabeth Wendel

11/19    M (11) Cornelius Mebie (2-4-8), Schenectady, and Hester Groot, Schenectady

12/20    M (11) Lowis Mebie (JP-5), Maquasland and Nancy Pouwell, Maquasland

NOTE: The term "Maquasland" meant "Mohawk territory" or "out in the frontier". Some genealogies state that Louis was a son of Abraham. Pearson does not. Lewis was a Loyalist, a Sergeant with Butler’s Rangers, who moved to Ontario in 1783 with his wife and five children. Lewis’ was buried in the Mc Afee Church Graveyard, "Lewis Mabee, died Oct. 12th, 1823, aged 85." Thus, he was born in 1738 or 1739. The graveyard is located on the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario. In a Loyalist petition filed on 8/30/1787, Lewis referred to his uncle, Lewis Clement. This definitely ties Lewis Mabee to the family of Joseph Clement and Anna Peek (Lewis Clement was their son). Another probable member of the JP line is Bartholomew, whose name appears in militia lists from the 1760s. Therefore, I have listed Bartholomew and Lewis as JP-4 and JP-5, respectively, although Bartholomew’s age relative to Joseph, Jacob and Achien remains unknown. Also unknown are any other daughters.

1768

NOTE: The Will of Peter Mabee (2-3) dated 3/2/1768, is referenced in other documents (see 2 deeds under 1799 below) but has never been found.

 3/6     B (11) Susanna (2-3-9-1), parents: Pieter Mebie and Alida Peek
                       witnesses: Abraham van Antwerpe and Annaatje van Antwerpe

 5/6     B (Bible) Dorothea (JP-3-3), parents: Jacob Meebie and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This birth is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written by him. Dorothy married Col. Caleb Hopkins and they are buried in the Pioneer Burying Ground in Pittsfield, NY. From their tombstone, Dorothy died 8/20/1847 and Caleb died 1/14/1818.

 5/15    B (11) Jacob (2-4-6-2), parents: Richard Smitt and Geesje Mebie
                       witnesses: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Mebie

 7/17    B (11) Catarina (2-4-8-1), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witnesses: Thomas Brouwer Banker and Annaatje Banker

10/16    B (11) Elizabeth (X-1-5), parents: Joseph Wheton and Margariet Mebb

1769

 5/7     B (11) Magdalena (2-4-4-6), parents: Thomas Brouwer Banker and Annaatje Mebie
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie, jr and Magdalena Veder

 8/13    B (11) Simon (2-3-3-5), parents: Jan Mebie and Alida Toll
                       witnesses: Simon Toll and Hester Toll

10/8     B (11) Margarita (2-3-7-3), parents: Harmanus Mebie and Susanna Wimpel
                       witnesses: Arent Mebie and Sarah Mebie

10/8     B (11) Susanna (2-3-10-2), parents: Simon van Antwerpe and Rebecca Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham van Antwerpe and Annaatje van Antwerpe

11/22    B (10) Hanna (C-1), parents John Maby and Christine Tremper

NOTE: This John Maby is almost certainly a mistranscription of the records for John Maley of Albany. However, since the records alternate the spelling as Maley and Maby, I have included them in this file for completeness.

12/3     B (11) Abraham (2-7-7-6), parents: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Mebie

1770

 2/25    B (11) Abraham (2-7-8-5), parents: Albert Mebie and Engeltje Vrooman
                       witnesses: Abraham Fonda and Rachel Fonda

 4/8     B (11) Willem (2-4-6-3), parents: Richard Smitt and Geesje Mebie
                       witnesses: Abraham P. van Antwerpe and Margarita van Antwerpe

 4/15    B (11) Harmanus (2-3-9-2), parents: Petrus Mebie and Alida Peek
                       witnesses: Harmanus Peek and Sarah Peek
                       NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-3-9-4 below.)

 7/15    B (11) Willempje (2-4-8-2), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witnesses: Abraham Groot and Willempje Groot
                       NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-4-8-4 below.)

11/26    B (22) Barthomaius (JP-3-4), parents: Jacob Mevi and Christina Van De Eewaerd, DOB: 11/21
                       witnesses: Barthe Bekker and Maria Catharine, DOB: 11/19 per Jacob’s bible.

NOTE: Bartholomew married Mary Hencher and was one of the early settlers of Ohio. (see History of the Pioneer Settlement of the Phelps and Gorham’s Purchase and the Morris’ Reserve, by O. Turner.) See also the Will of William Hincher of Northampton, Genesee Co., NY, dated 11/6/1812, which mentions his daughter Polly Maybe.

1771

NOTE: Will of Petrus J. Meebie (2-4-9), late of Schenectady, dated 11/12/1771 (Jacob’s son) mentions brother Cornelius (2-4-8) and sisters Annatie Banker (2-4-4) and Gesina Smith (2-4-6).

 3/10    B (11) William (X-1-6), parents: Joseph Wheton and Margariet Meb
                       Witnesses: Johannes Hall, jr. and Catarina Hall

12/22    B (11) Johannes (2-7-7-7), parents: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje Mibie
                       witnesses: Jellis Brouwer and Maria Brouwer

1772

 3/22    B (11) Petrus (2-3-10-3), parents: Simon van Antwerpe and Rebecca Mebie
                       witnesses: Dirk van Patten and Rebecca van Patten

 5/31    B (11) Jacob (2-4-8-3), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witnesses: Johannes Hall and Catarina Hall

11/7     B (Bible) Liesje (JP-3-5), parents: Jacob Meebie and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This birth is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written by him. Liesje, or Elizabeth, married Orringh Stone, and they are buried in the Brighton Cemetery. From their tombstone, Elizabeth died 1/11/1814 and Orringh died 4/2/1839.

1773

 5/6     B (18) Sarah (2-3-9-3), parents: Peter Mebie and Alida Peek
                       witnesses: Harmanis Peek and Sarah Peck, DOB: 3/26

NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-3-9-6 below.)

10/3     B (18) Catiantje (2-3-7-4), parents: Harmanus Mebie and Susanna Wemp
                       witnesses: John Wemp and Maria Wemp, DOB: 9/28

NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-3-7-7 below.) Alternately, it is possible that this child was named Susannah. (See 1777 below.)

11/16    M (10) Albert Meeby (2-7-8) and Maria Hoghen, y.p. of this county.

1774

 1/23    B (12) Rachel (X-3-3), parents: Robert & Elizabeth Mabb; DOB: 12/24/1773

 3/20    B (11) Willempje (2-4-8-4), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witnesses: Penehas Leath and Molly Leatch

 8/14    B (11) Jacob (2-7-8-6), parents: Albert Meebie and Maria Hogen
                       witnesses: Jacob Loek and Rachel Loek

 8/28    B (11) Johannes (2-3-10-4), parents: Simon van Antwerpe and Rebecca Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannes Mebie and Alida Mebie

 9/18    B (Bible) Severienus (JP-3-6), parents: Jacob Meebie and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This birth is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written by him. Suffernus was a pioneer settler at Buffalo and the mouth of the Cattaraugus creek. (see History of the Pioneer Settlement of the Phelps and Gorham’s Purchase and the Morris’ Reserve, by O. Turner.)

1775

 2/13    B (18) Hermanis (2-3-9-4), parents: Petrus Meebe and Alida Peek
                       witnesses: Johannes Peek and Eva Peek, DOB: 2/3

 2/26    B (11) Maria (X-1-7), parents: Josep Wethon and Margaret Meb
                       witnesses: Thomas Beth and Maria Beth

 5/18    Joseph Mayby (JP-1) was one of the men of Tryon County who signed a document supporting the Continental Congress on this date.

 5/21    B (11) Josias (2-3-4-2), parents: Arent Mebie and Sarah Swart
                       witnesses: Andreas de Graaf and Eva de Graaf

 6/25    B (11) Eva (2-7-7-8), parents: Henderick van Deyk and Engeltje Mebie
                       witnesses: Ahasweros Wendel and Annaatje van Deyk

 8/12    Joseph Meby (JP-1) appeared before the Committees of the Palatine and Conajohary Districts (Tryon County), meeting at the house of William Seeber, having been accused of engaging and stirring up Indians to rescue Capt. John Petry, who was being sent as a prisoner to Albany. Joseph acknowledged his actions to have been wrong, and his plea for clemency was accepted by the Committee, and the case was discharged.

 9/7    Joseph Meby (JP-1) voted for Ant. Van Fechten for Sherrif of Tryon County. Harmanus Meby (2-3-7) voted for Johannes Frey for the same position. It appears that Frey won the election.

10/25    M (NYML) Peter Conine and Susannah Mabie (2-3-3-1)

1776

 1/28    B (11) Thomas (X-3-4), parents: Robert Meb and Elizabeth Ellen
                       witnesses: Johannes Meb and Cornelia Meb

 2/4     B (11) Johannes (2-7-8-7), parents: Albert Mebie and Maria Hogan
                       witnesses: Hendrick van Deyk and Engeltje van Deyk

 3/3     B (11) Margarita (2-4-8-5), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witnesses: Daniel Toll Cloet and Annaatje Cloet

1777

 1/5     B (11) Abraham (2-3-10-5), parents: Simon van Antwerpen and Rebecca Mebie
                       witnesses: Pieter D. van Antwerpe and Engeltje van Antwerpen

 1/8     B (Bible) Anna (JP-3-7), parents: Jacob Meebie and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This birth is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written by him.

 3/2     B (18) Peter (2-3-9-5), parents: Petrus Mebie and Alida Peck
                       witnesses: John Mebie and Alida Mebie, DOB: 2/22

NOTE: Peter’s tombstone (Auriesville Cemetery, Glen, Montgomery Co.) states that he died 7/31/1829, in his 53rd year.

 6/4     B (no record found) Susannah (2-3-7-5), parents: Harmanus Mabee and Susanna Wimpel

NOTE: The will of Harmanus (2-3-7) (see 1800) clearly states that he had a daughter named Susannah, but no record of a baptism has been found. This is an approximation of Susanna’s birth date, given later data.

 8/3     B (11) Engeltje (2-7-8-8), parents: Albert Mebie and Maria Hoogin
                       witnesses: Johannes Cloet and Geesje Cloet

12/23    B (18) Peter (2-3-3-1-1), parents: Petrus Conyne and Susanna Mabee
                       witnesses: Johannis Conyne & Rebecca Conyne

1778

 1/4     B (11) Abraham (2-4-8-6), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witnesses: Arent Peek and Rebecca Peek

 6/28    B (11) Susanna (2-3-4-3), parents: Arent Mebie and Sarah Swart
                       witnesses: Abraham van Antwerpe and Annaatje van Antwerpe

 7/12    B (11) Rachel (X-3-5), parents: Robert Meb and Elizabeth Allyn
                       witnesses: William James and Rachel James

 8/30    B (11) Annaatje (2-3-10-6), parents: Simon van Antwerp and Rebecca Mebie
                       witnesses: Claas Barheyt and Susanna Barheyt

11/8     B (18) Ryer (2-3-7-6), parents: Harmanus Mabee and Susanna Wemple
                       witnesses: John Wemple and Maria Wemple, DOB: 10/28

NOTE: In the 1820 census, Ryer was enumerated as Uriah Mabee.

1779

 8/10    B (16) Alita (JP-3-8), parents: Cobus Mavi and Christina
                       witnesses: Georg Hergheimer Esqr. and Alita, DOB: 7/25

 9/26    B (11) Sarah (2-3-9-6), parents: Pieter Mebie and Alida Peek
                       witnesses: Walter Switts and Sarah Switt

NOTE: Records from St. George’s Church give child’s name as Maria. This is apparently in error, based on Peter’s will and the birth, after his death, of a daughter Maria.

10/10    B (11) Rachel (2-7-8-9), parents: Albert Mebie and Maria Hogan
                       witnesses: Jacob Louk and Alida Louk
                       NOTE: Must have died young. (See 2-7-8-10 below.)

12/31    Tax List for the Schenectady District includes the following names as land owners as of 10/23/1779:
             Arent Mabie (2-3-4), John Mabie (2-3-3), Cornelius Mabie (2-4-8),
             Albert Mabie (2-7-8), Petrus Mabie (2-3-9) and Robert Mabie (X-3).

1780

 2/20    B (11) Annaatje (2-4-8-7), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witness: Margarita Banker

10/15    B (11) Alida (2-3-3-1-2), parents: Petrus Coneyn and Susanna Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannes Mebie and Alida Mebie

10/29    M (10) Jacobus Peek and Catharina Meeby (2-7-8-3)

1781

NOTE: Will of Petrus Mebie (2-3-9), of the town of Caughnewaga, Tryon County, and residing in Schenectady, dated 12/28/1781, proved 7/17/1787(in Albany), mentions wife Alida, sons Harmanus (eldest) and Peter, daughters Susanna and Sarah, brother John and brother-in-law John H. Peek (executors). Petrus also mentioned the fact that his wife was pregnant at the time the will was written, and made alternate provisions if the unborn child was a male or a female.

 2/18    B (11) Sarah (2-7-8-3-1), parents: Jacobus Vedder Peek and Catarina Mebie
                       witnesses: Jesse Peek and Sarah Peek

 8/5     B (16) Johann Georg (JP-1-1-1), parents: Jost Laux and Margretha Mebie, DOB: 6/16

NOTE: Tombstone in Fluvanna Cemetery, Ellicot, Chautauqua Co., NY lists Joseph Loucks, died 4/20/1825, age 71, and Margaret Loucks, died 3/10/1839, age 80.

 8/26    B (11) Neeltje (2-3-10-7), parents: Simon van Antwerpe and Rebecca Mebie
                       witnesses: John van Antwerpe and Anganietje van Antwerpe

 9/3     B (16) Alita (JP-1-2-1), parents: Pieter Oel and Cathlein
                       witnesses: Nicholas Schyler and Alita Mavis, DOB: 8/12

11/7     B (11) Rachel (2-7-8-10), parents: Albert Mebie and Maria Hogen
                       witnesses: Jacob Louk and Catarina Wite

12/18    B (Bible) John (JP-3-9), parents: Jacob Meebie and Christiana van de Eerwaerde

NOTE: This birth is taken from Jacob’s family bible, apparently written by him. John and his younger brother James were pioneer settlers of Royalton, Niagara County. (see History of the Pioneer Settlement of the Phelps and Gorham’s Purchase and the Morris’ Reserve, by O. Turner.)
  
NOTE: John died on 9/1/1849 and is buried in the Mabee Cemetery, Gasport, Niagara Co., NY. See the will of his wife Polly in 1875.

1782

 4/?     B (11) Maria (2-3-9-7), parents: Petrus Mebie, deceased, and Alida Peek
                       witnesses: John Mebie Jr. and Maria Mebie

 5/9     B (11) Hester (2-4-8-8), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Hester Groot
                       witnesses: Simon Groot and Elizabeth Banke

NOTE: Hester’s tombstone (Florida, Montgomery Co.) states that she was born on 4/7/1782 and that she died 6/19/1862.

10/13    B (16) Catharina (JP-1-2-2), parents: Pieter Oel and Catharina
                       witnesses: Wilhelm Oel and Catharina, DOB: 10/11

1783

 1/19    B (16) Catharina (JP-1-1-2), parents: Joh. Jost Laux and Margretha Mebie
                       witnesses: David Mavis and Elizabeth Laux, DOB: 12/6/1782

 2/15    B (18) Catalyntje (2-3-7-7), parents Harmanus Mabee and Susanna Wemple
                       witnesses: Myndert R. Wemple and Alida Wemple, DOB: 1/29

 8/1     B (18) Peter (2-3-3-1-3), parents: Petrus Conyn and Susanna Mebee
                       witnesses: Abram Conyne & Alida Zeely, DOB: 7/6

10/13    B (11) Sara (X-3-6), parents: Robert Meb and Elizabeth Ellen
                       witnesses: Rueben Wheaton and Matthan Wheaton

11/25    M (16) Peter Marsh and Dorothy Mavi (JP-1-3)

NOTE: From Rev. War Pension file, Peter died 3/11/1821 and Dorothy died 2/14/1846, leaving children Nicholas Marsh of Manlius, NY, Catherine Kilts of Lenox, NY and Hannah Helmer of Hartford, Washington Co., WI. Apparently, Peter's real name was John Thomas Trantum, and he deserted from the British Army and enlisted in the Rev. Army under the name Peter Marsh. He had been married previously to Happy Wilbur and had one child, John Thomas Trantum by that marriage.

11/30    NOTE: Census of Butler’s Rangers at Niagara, Ontario, lists: Sgt. Lewis Mabee (JP-5), age 44, his wife, age 43, and children John (age 14), Elisabeth (age 12), Dorothy (age 10), Catherine (age 8) and Mary (age 6).

1784

 3/9     M (16) John Meyer and Alida Mavi (JP-1-5)

 5/1     B (16) Catharina (JP-3-10), parents: Cobus Mavis and Christina
                       witnesses: Joseph Mavis and Catharina, DOB: 4/27

NOTE: From Jacob’s bible, birth was 4/8/1783. Catharine married Samuel Spafford on 1/7/1802 at Northfield. They eventually moved to Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio. Catharine died 9/14/1854 and Samuel died 12/24/ 1831, both at Perrysburg.

 6/1     B (16) Hermanes (JP-1-2-3), parents: Pieter Oel and Cathlein
                       witnesses: Hermanes Oel and Anna Mavy, DOB: 5/20

 6/20    B (16) Anna Maria (JP-1-3-1), parents: Pieter Mash and Dorothea Mabee
                       witnesses: John Jost Laux and Margreth, DOB: 6/18

 7/18    B (11) Abraham (2-3-10-8), parents, Simon van Antwerpen and Rebecca Mebe
                       witnesses: Peter van Antwerpen and Folkie van Antwerpen

 9/12    B (16) Johann Jost (JP-1-1-3), parents: Jost Laux and Margreth Mebie
                       witnesses: Joseph Mabee & Catharina, DOB: 9/10

10/3     B (16) David (JP-1-5-1), parents: Johannes Mejer and Alita Mabee
                       witnesses: David