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The Descendants of Caspar Pieterse Meby

A Chronology of Mabie/Mabee/Maybee/Mabey Records

Prepared by Steve Mabie

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

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The church and civil records included in this file are for the descendants of Caspar Pieterse, the son of Pieter Casparszen van Naerden and Aechtje Jans, born in 1660.  Certainly, not every record from these counties is included. Many church records are incomplete or have been destroyed. For example, the marriage records for the church in Tappan have two breaks: January 21, 1727 to September 23, 1750; and October 3rd, 1754 to November 13th, 1784. 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.  [Wills are 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.

Wherever possible, each child (for baptisms) has been assigned a unique number, based on their parents and their order of birth. For example, since Caspar was the fifth child of his generation, he is #5. His son Pieter, the first born, is #5-1, while Abraham is #5-9. Pieter’s first child Caspar is #5-1-1. 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. 

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. Or you can click on the link located at the bottom of the page that will return you to this document.

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.

The chronological history of the family of Casper Pieterse Meby:

1687

11/18    M (01) Caspar Pieterszen Neby (5), j. m. Van N. Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende alhier. 14 dict.

1689

12/26    B (01) Pieter (5-1), parents: Caspar Pietersz. Mevi, Lysbeth Schuermans
                       witnesses: Jeremias Hagenaer, Aecht Jans

1692

 6/30    B (01) Christyntie (5-2), parents: Fredrick Symonszen, Lysbeth Meby
                       witness: Fredrick Suurmont

1695

 9/1     B (01) Fredricx (5-3), parents: Caspar Mebie, Elisabeth Shuermans
                       witnesses: Jeremias Westerhout, Rachel Shuermans

1696

NOTE: On 9/29/1696, Caspar Mabie was appointed Constable in Harlem for a term of 1 year.
Source: Riker's History of Harlem

1699

 6/25    B (01) Jeremias (5-6), parents: Casper Mebie, Elisabeth Scheurmans
                       witnesses: Jeremias Westerhout & wife Catharina

1700

NOTE: On 3/26/1700, Caspar Mabie sold his dwelling and lots in Harlem to Marcus Tiebaut.
Source: Riker's History of Harlem

1705

11/18    B (01)Abraham (5-9), parents: Casparia Maebie, Elizabeth Schuermans
                       witnesses: Kristoffel Kristiaanse, Meindert Steen, Maritje Mol

1708

 5/9     B (91) Johannes (5-10), parents: Casper Meeby, Elisabeth Schuermann
                       witnesses: Johannes Van Inburgh and Catrina, his wife.

The will of Sophia Romeyn (sister of Christian, the wife of Frederick Schuurman, Lysbeth’s parents), written in 1715, specifically mentions four daughters of Caspar Mebie and Lysbeth Schuerman. In addition to Christyntie above, there was also: Affie, Sophia (Feytie) and Catharine. I have not been able to find their baptisms at this time. Since Affie married in 1717 and Sophia married in 1719, it is guessed that Affie was born circa 1697, and Sophia circa 1698. Catharine appears to have married in the 1724 time frame. Therefore, I have assigned (somewhat arbitrarily) Affie (5-4), Sophia (5-5) and Catharine (5-8).

Caspar also had a son, Simon, born circa 1701, but no record of his baptism has survived. His relationship to the family of Caspar is made clear by the witnesses of the baptisms from the French Church of New Rochelle. Thus Simon is (5-7).

1712

11/1     M (91) Joost Zaboriscoo, y.m. b. Ackinsack, and Christina Meby (5-2), y.d., b. New York, both living at Ackinsack

1715

 6/19    M (91) Pieter Meby (5-1), y.m. born New York and Katlintie Bogaert, y.d. born New York, both living in Bergen County

 9/25    B (91) Magteltie (5-2-1), parents: Joost Zaboriscoo and Christina Meeby
                       witnesses: Jan Zaboriscoo and Magtel van der Linde

1716

 4/10    B (40) Caessparres (5-1-1), parents: Pyeter Meybye and Cateleyn Bouert
                       witnesses: Caessparres and Leyben van Scheyveren

1717

 4/7     B (91) Kasparus (5-2-2), parents: Joost Zaboriscoo and Christintie Meeby
                       witnesses: Kaspar Meeby and Elisabeth Vrericks, his wife

 8/3     B (91) Elisabet (5-4-1), parents: Jan Martyn and Efye Meby
                       witnesses: Pieter Meeby and Annatie Martyn

 ?/?     B (40) Pieter (5-1-2), parents: Pieter Mabie and Catalyntie Bogert; DOB: 10/13
                       witnesses: Pieter Bogert and Fytie Vlierboom

1719

 7/17    B (91) Elisabeth (5-2-3), parents: Joost Zaborwischo and Cristintie Meby
                       witnesses: Jirmias Meby and Esia Meby

 9/27    M (91) Mattys Kanckely, y.m. Born and living, manor of Flipsburg, Feytie Meeby (5-5), y.d. born in New York, living in New Rochelle.

1720

 1/12    B (40) Elizabet (5-1-3), parents: Pieter Mayby and Cathalyntie; DOB: 4/13/1719
                       witnesses: Caspar Maiby and Lisbet Maiby

 3/2     M (70) Jeremias Meebie (5-6), j.m., born in Harlem, living at N. Resel, and Magdalena Canckly, j.d., born in Nu Jurck, living in Phillips Burgh

11/1     B (70) Eliezabet (5-5-1), parents: Matthis Cancklie and wife Zefya
                       witnesses: Caspar Mabie & wife Eliezabet
                       Note: Must have died young (see 5-5-4 below).

1722

 3/26    B (91) Feytie (5-2-4), parents: Joost Zaboriscoo and Christintie Meby
                       witnesses: Hendrik Zaboriscoo and Margrit, wife of Jan Zaboriscoo

 6/26    B (70) Engeltie (5-6-2), parents: Jeremias Mabie and Magdalena Canckly
                       witness: Delefferins Cancklie & wife Engeltie

 6/26    B (70) Delefferins (5-5-2), parents: Matthis Canclie and wife Zeyfitie
                       witnesses: Delefferins Canclie & wife Engeltie

1723

 5/30    B (92) Antje (5-2-5), parents: Joost Sabrisky and Christina Mabie
                       witnesses: Jacob Sabrisky and Antje Terhune

1724

NOTE: Simon Mabe is listed as a freeholder of New Rochelle on 4/17/1724.

 1/30    B (91) Johannes (5-1-4), parents: Pieter Meby and Catlyntie Bogert
                       witnesses: Claes Pietersen and wife Annatie Vervele
                       Note: Must have died young (see 5-1-5 below).

1725

 4/10    B (70) Abram (5-5-3), parents: Matthis Cancklie and wife Zefeytie
                       witnesses: Jeremias Maybe & wife Helena

12/19    B (91) Johannes (5-1-5), parents: Pieter Meeby and Catlyntje Bogert
                       witnesses: Mattheus and Wilmtje Bogert
                       Note: He was not listed in Pieter’s will in 1772.

12/25    B (71) Pierre (Peter) (5-8-1), parents: Daniel Sicard and wife, Catherine; DOB: 12/15
                       witnesses: Peter Sicard & Mde. Madeline Parcot

12/25    B (71) Rachel (5-8-2), parents: Daniel Sicard and wife, Catherine; DOB: 12/15
                       witnesses: Peter Sicard & Mde. Madeline Parcot

1726

 4/2     B (70) Jeremias (5-6-3), parents: Jeremias Mebie and Helene Canckly
                       witnesses: Delefferins Canckelie and Eliezabet Canckelie

 4/17    B (71) Elizabeth (5-7-1), parents: Simon Maby and wife, Marie; DOB: 3/23
                       witnesses: Pierre Sicord & Catherine Sicord

1727

 8/19    B (70) Delefferins (5-6-4), parents: Jeremias Mebie and Helena Canckly
                       witnesses: Matthis Canckely & wife Sofya

10/28    B (70) Eliezabeth (5-5-4), parents: Matthis Canckely and wife Sefytie
                       witnesses: Ernst Clemens and Eliezabeth Canckely

1728

 1/7     B (40) Jeremias (5-1-6), parents: Pieter Maiby and Catlyntie Bogaart; DOB: 12/13/1727
                       witnesses: Resolveer Nagel and Claartie Lydecker

1729

 2/23    B (71) Abraham (5-9-1), parents: Abraham Maby and wife, Sylvia
                       witnesses: Francois Coquillet & Catherine Secord

NOTE: From a letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3), Abraham was born 1/16/1726 and died 8/7/1817. His wife Sarah was born 9/21/1729 and died 8/12/1816. According to Pelletreau's History of Putnam County, Sarah's maiden name was Gates. They are buried together in the cemetery behind the Firehouse in Carmel, NY in The Old Baptist Burying Ground. Abraham and Sarah had 8 children. For more on the family of Abraham, see the birth data (from the same letter) that follow and his will (dated 1803) below.

 5/31    B (70) Helena (5-6-5), parents: Jeremyas Mebie, Helena Canckly (deceased)
                       witnesses: Abram Canckely and Caharina Canckely

 5/31    B (70) Engeltie (5-5-5), parents: Matthis Canckely and wife Syfeytie
                       witnesses: Jan Martheyn & wife Eva

10/26    B (40) Sophia (5-1-7), parents: Pieter Merrie and Cathalyntje Boogaert; DOB: 10/10
                       witnesses: Pieter Boogaert and Sophia Flierboom

1730

 4/25    B (92) Albert (5-2-6), parents: Joost Sabriske and Christina Mabie
                       witnesses: Hendrick Sabriske and Geertje (last name unreadable)

 6/20    Sleepy Hollow RDC member: Jeremias Mebie (5-6)

 8/22    M (70) Jeremyas Mebie (5-6), widower of Helena Canckely, born in Harlem, living in Phillips Burgh and Annatie Namburgh, widow of Willem Brouwer, born in Viskill, living on the Mennaer of Cortlant

1731

 4/24    B (70) Raghel (5-6-6), parents: Jeremias Mebie and Annatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: Joannis Clemens and Annatie Namburgh

10/10    B (71) Pierre (Peter) (5-9-2), parents: Abraham Maby and wife, Sylvia; DOB: 9/8
                       witnesses: Ambroise Sicard and Jeanne, his wife

1732

NOTE: Will of Peter Bertin, of New Rochelle, dated 11/11/1732, mentions daughter Susannah, wife of John Mesbe (5-10)

 1/23    B (40) Abraham (5-1-8), parents: Pieter Maby and Catlyntie Bogart; DOB: 12/28/1731
                       witnesses: Johannis Boogart and wife

 5/28    B (71) Jacques (5-8-3), parents: Daniel Sicord, Jr., and wife, Catherine; DOB: 4/24
                       witnesses: Johanes Maby and wife Susan

 6/20    Sleepy Hollow RDC member: Aafie Mebie (5-4), wife of Jan Martyn

 8/6     B (71) Daniel (5-7-?), parents: Simon Maby and wife Marie

From later records, it seems clear that Simon had other children between Elisabeth and Daniel, as well as after Daniel. In particular, based on a 1754 baptism below, in would appear that Simon's sons John and Jacob were born prior to 1733. For additional names of Simon's probable male children, see the 1760 Westchester County Militia list below. Another apparent son of Simon is Peter, whose name appears in Dutchess County tax lists between 1763 and 1768. See the claim submitted by Peter's widow, Elenor Hoffman (below) for more details on Peter. Finally, it also appears that Simon had 3 children by a second marriage (according to Grenville MacKenzie's unpublished notes to a "wife said to have been part Indian"): Leah, Margaret and Silas. Note that other genealogies have also attributed sons Jasper and Henry to Simon. However, there is no evidence to support these claims.

10/17    B (70) Abraham (5-6-7), parents: Jeremias Mebee and Annatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: Jan Marttyn & wife Aafjee

10/17    B (70) Annatie (5-4-2?), parents: Jan Marttyn and Atfjee
                       witnesses: Thomas Storm & wife Crestena

1733

 4/29    B (71) Elizabeth (5-10-1), parents: John Maby and wife, Susanna; DOB: 3/30
                       witnesses: Peter Bertain & Catherine Secord

11/2     B (71) Elizabeth (5-9-3), parents: Abraham Maby and wife, Sylvia; DOB: 10/13
                       witnesses: Peter Secord & Elizabeth Woodmant

1734

 5/19    B (71) Sophie (5-8-4), parents: Daniel Secord and wife, Catherine; DOB: 2/22
                       witnesses: John Secord and wife Catherine

 8/23    B (40) Joost (5-1-9), parents: Pieter Meebie and Catlyntie Boogart; DOB: 8/5
                       witnesses: Joost Zabroiski and wife Christina

10/22    B (70) Joannis (5-6-8), parents: Jeremias Mebee and Annatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: Thuinnas Corssen & wife Elizabeth

1735

 4/1     B (70) Raghel (5-5-6), parents: Matthius Canckely and Sofitie
                       witnesses: Abraham Canckely and wife Marethen

 5/18    B (40) Petrus (5-10-2), parents: Johannis Maby and Susanna Biertyen; DOB: 4/3
                       witnesses: Peter Maby & wife Catlyntie

11/16    B (71) Phoeby (5-9-4), parents: Abraham Maby and wife, Phoeby; DOB: 10/19
                       witnesses: Daniel Giraud & Mary Jobouin

NOTE: From the History of Putnam County, Phebe married Thomas Baxter and they had a son Thaddeus Baxter, born 7/7/1771. Phebe and Thomas actually had 5 children, 4 sons and 1 daughter. (See entry under 5/14/1784 below.)

1736

 3/3     B (71) Marie (5-8-5), parents: Daniel Sicard, Jr., and wife, Catherine; DOB: 2/21
                       witnesses: Jaques Secord and Jeanne Sicard

11/20    B (70) Henderickas (5-6-9), parents: Jeremias Mebie and Anatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: Harammanis Gardenier & wife Elizabeth

1737

 2/4     M (01) Nathaniel Smith and Charity Maby (also transcribed Moby)

NOTE: I have no clue as to whether Charity is really a Mabie family member. If she is, then her father would have to have been Frederick.

 2/6     B (40) Anna (5-10-3), parents: John Maby and Susanna Biertyen; DOB: 1/10
                       witnesses: Joost Zabrowiski and wife Christina

 4/23     B (70) Jacob (5-5-7), parents: Mattheus Canckely and Safya
                       witnesses: Jacob Canckely and Zara Canckely

1738

 2/5     B (40) Maria (5-1-10), parents: Pietter Maby and Cathlyntye Bogaert; DOB: 1/28
                       witnesses: Jacob Haring & wife Maria

 7/9     B (71) Sarah (5-8-6), parents: Daniel Sicard, Jr., and wife Catherine
                       witnesses: Daniel Geraud and Esther Secard

1739

 2/1     B (40) Susanna (5-10-4), parents: Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertyne; DOB: 1/16
                       witnesses: Edwart Eckesen & wife Maria

 4/18    B (01) Helena (5-5-8), parents: Matthys Conkling and Sophia Meeby
                       witnesses: Petrus Rutgers and Helena Hoogland, his wife

 6/23    B (70) Petrus (5-6-10), parents: Jeremias Mebie and Annatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: Jeremias Namburgh and Elizabeth Mebie

1740

 3/2     B (40) Petrus (5-1-2-1), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 2/25
                       witnesses: Pieter Maby & daughter Elisabeth
                       NOTE: Must have died young (see 5-1-2-5 below).

 3/2     B (40) Jan (5-1-2-2), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 2/25
                       witnesses: Martynis Hogenkamp & mother Gerrietye

NOTE: Must have died young (see 5-1-2-4 below).

 5/11    B (40) Rachel (5-1-11), parents: Pieter Maby and Catalyntye Bogaert; DOB: 4/30
                       witnesses: Johannes Maby and wife Susanna
                       NOTE: She was not listed in Pieter’s will in 1772; probably died young.

 7/5     B (71) Jean (John) (5-9-5), parents: Abraham Maby and wife, Sylvia; DOB: 2/7/1740
                       witnesses: P. Stouppe & Marie Landrin

1741

 2/8     B (40) Casparis (5-10-5), parents: Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertyn; DOB: 1/10
                       witnesses: Casparis Maby & sister Elisabeth Maby

 3/22    B (40) Gerretye (5-1-2-3), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 3/12
                       witnesses: Joost Debaen & wife Annatye

10/20    B (70) Annatie (5-6-11), parents: Jeremyas Mabie and Annatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: David Storm and wife Catharina

11/8     B (40) Cornelius (5-1-12), parents: Pieter Maby and Cathalyntye Boogaert; DOB: 10/26
                       witnesses: Johannes Myer & wife Marretye

1742

 7/10    M (70) Jacob Hielker, j.m., born on the Mannaer of Cortlant and
                       Elizabeth Mebie (5-6-1), j.d., b. in Nuw Reesel. Both living in Philips Burgh.
                       NOTE: Must be daughter of Jeremias, no baptism found (N.R. records start 1725).

10/31    B (40) Jan (5-1-2-4), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 10/22
                       witnesses: Cornelius Haring & wife Cathrina

1743

 4/30    B (70) Annatie (5-6-1-1), parents: Jacob Helker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Jeremias Mebie & wife Annatie

 5/22    B (40) Effye (5-10-6), parents: Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertin; DOB: 4/28
                       witnesses: John Martyn and wife Effye

 6/28    B (70) Eva (5-6-12), parents: Jeremias Mebie and wife Annatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: Delifferins Canckely and Eva Martyn

 ?/?     B (71) Anna (5-8-7), parents: Daniel Sicard and wife Catherine
                       NOTE: Date unclear in record.

1744

11/18    B (40) Petrus (5-1-2-5), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 10/14
                       witnesses: Pieter Maby & daughter Elisabeth Maby

1745

 4/20    B (70) Elizabeth (5-6-1-2), parents: Jacob Hielker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Hendreck Hielker and wife Janitie

 4/28    B (40) Hester (5-10-7), parents: Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertyn; DOB: 4/4

 8/30    B (70) Agie (5-6-13), parents: Jeremias Meebi and Annatie Namburgh
                       witnesses: Jeremias Meebi and Rachel Meebi

1746

 3/30    B (40) Martynis (5-1-2-6), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 2/28
                       witnesses: Martynis Hogenkamp & wife Johanna

11/15    B (70) Jeremias (5-6-1-3), parents: Jacob Hieleker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Jeremias Mebie and Rachel Mebie

1747

 7/19    B (40) Cathlyntie (5-1-5-1), parents: Johannes Maby and Phebe Ferdon; DOB: 7/7
                       witnesses: Pieter Maby & wife Cathlyntye

 8/16    B (40) Fredericus (5-10-8), parents: Johannes Mabey and Susanna Bertyn; DOB: 7/23
                       witnesses: Matthys Conckling & wife Saphia

1748

 2/21    B (40) Abraham (5-1-2-7), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 1/24
                       witnesses: Johannis Maby & wife Febie

 2/21    B (40) Isaac (5-1-2-8), parents: Pieter Maby and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 1/24
                       witnesses: Isaac Blauvelt and wife Elisabeth

 3/11    M (70) Deleverens Mebie (5-6-4), j.m., and Catrina Clemens, j.d., both born and living in Phillipsburgh

 4/1     M (70) Jeremias Mebie (5-6-3), j.m., and Marytye Clemens, j.d., both living in Phillipsburgh

 5/1     B (70) Johannis (5-6-1-4), parents: Jacob Hielker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Johannis Clemens and Marytye Clemens.
                       Note: Must have died young (see 5-6-1-9 below).

 8/7     B (40) Johannis (5-1-5-2), parents: Johannis Maby and Phebie Ferdon; DOB: 7/19
                       witness: Pieter Maby Sr.

11/20    B (92) Petrus (5-1-1-1), parents: Casparus Mebie and Willemtje Ekkerse
                       witnesses: Peter Mebie & Catelyntje, his wife

NOTE: From his tombstone in Tappan Cemetery, Peter died 10/30/1839, aged 91 years, 7 days. Also buried with Peter is his brother Abraham (5-1-1-7) and their sister Margaret (5-1-1-6) and her husband Peter Riker.

1749

 8/30    B (70) Johannis (5-6-4-1), parents: Deliverens Meebie and Catrina Clemens
                       witnesses: Johannis Clemens & his wife

1750

 2/4     B (94) Casparus (5-1-2-9), parents: Pieter Mabe and wife, Rachel
                       witnesses: Casparus and Willempje Mebe

NOTE: There is an obvious error in the mother’s name, but Peter’s Will and the Bergen County Orphan’s Court records clearly identify this Caspar as Peter’s son.

 7/29 B (40) Abraham (5-1-5-3), parents: Johannis Mebie and Phebie Ferdon; DOB: 6/18
                       witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabeth

 8/15 M (92) John De La Meter and Sytje Maibe (5-1-7)

10/7  B (40) Jerimias (5-10-9), parents: Johannis Mebie and Susanna Berteng; DOB: 9/3
                       witnesses: Jerimias Martyn and Annatye Martyn

10/7  B (40) Johannis (5-10-10), parents: Johannis Mebie and Susanna Berteng; DOB: 9/3
                       witnesses: John Bertyn and Engeltye Conkelin

1751

 2/17 B (40) Abraham (5-1-7-1), parents: Johannis De Lameter and Fytye Mebie; DOB: 1/29
                       witnesses: Abraham De Lameter & wife Cathrina

 3/17 B (40) Maria (5-1-1-2), parents: Casparis Mebie and Willimpye Eckesen; DOB: 3/6
                       witnesses: Cornelis Eckesen & wife Rachel

 3/31 B (40) Jan (5-1-3-1), parents: Abraham Haring and Elisabeth Mebie; DOB: 3/8
                       witnesses: Jan Haring & wife Rensye
                       NOTE: Died young (see 5-1-3-3)

 10/8 B (70) Rachel (5-6-1-5), parents: Jacob Hieleker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Dirck Storm and wife

 12/25 B (40) Sophya (5-1-2-10), parents: Pieter Mebie and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 11/28
                       witnesses: Johannis De Lameter & wife Sophya

1752

 1/12 B (40) Maria (5-1-5-4), parents: Johannis Mebie and Phebie Ferdon; DOB: 12/19/1751
                       witnesses: Johannis Blauvelt & daughter Maria
                       NOTE: Died young. See 5-1-5-7 below.

 2/9 M (40) Jeremias Meebie (5-1-6), j.m. and Sarah Blauvelt, j.d., both of New Hempstead

 8/23 B (40) Rachel (5-1-6-1), parents: Jeremias Meebie and Sara Blauvelt; DOB: 8/13
                       witnesses: Johannis Blauvelt & wife Rachel

1753

 3/11 B (40) Cathlyntie (5-1-7-2), parents: Johannis De Lameter and Fytie Mebie; DOB: 2/19
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie & wife Cathlyntye

 5/16 B (70) Hester (5-6-1-6), parents: Jacob Hileker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Hendrick Martlinghs and wife

 7/15 B (40) Rachel (5-1-5-5), parents: Johannis Mebie and Febhi Ferdon; DOB: 6/14
                       witnesses: Johannis De Lameter & wife Sophia Mebie

 8/5 B (40) Catharina (5-1-2-11), parents: Pieter Mebie and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 7/8
                       witnesses: Cornelius Haring & wife Catharyna

1754

 4/7 B (40) Cornelius (5-1-1-3),parents: Casparis Mebie and Willimpye Eikesen; DOB: 3/17
                       witnesses: Cornelis Eikesen and Maria Eikesen

NOTE: Cornelius was a patriot in the war. Cornelius married Elizabeth Blauvelt and they are buried together in the Tappan Cemetery. Cornelius died 8/6/1843, aged 89 years, 4 months, 20 days, and Elizabeth died 6/14/1827, aged 72 years, 5 months.

 4/28 B (40) Petrus (5-1-3-2), parents: Abraham Haring and Elisabeth Mebie; DOB: 4/16
                       witnesses: Johannis De Lameter & wife Saphia

 7/7 B (40) Abraham Mebie (illegitimate), parents: no father, Maria Eikesen; DOB: 6/22
                       witnesses: Jacob Eckesen & wife Tryntye

NOTE: could he be the Abraham Mabee Jr. in 1775?

 9/8 M (40) Gerrit Blauvelt and Elisabeth Mebie (5-10-1), both of Tappan
                       NOTE: Elizabeth died 2/5/1826 age 92 years, 10 months, 5 days

 11/10 B (71) Jacob (5-7-2-1), parents: John Maybee and Susanna Coutent; DOB: 10/26
                       witnesses: Jacob Maybee (5-7-3)& Sophia Secord

NOTE: Jacob (5-7-3) the witness is another son of Simon. Susanna Coutant, daughter of Isaac Coutant, is mentioned in Isaac’s will written 12/28/1747, proved 11/29/1766.

NOTE: Jacob (5-7-2-1) moved as an adult to Warwick, Orange County, NY. He was in the Warwick Militia during the Revolutionary War and remained there through his death in 1843. . Jacob was married twice. His first wife was an heir of Augustine Rogers, probably his daughter. Children from this marriage are determined from two deeds (Orange County Deeds, Liber M, pages 308 and 312) the first dated 7/16/1807 and the second dated 12/28/1809. The first deed identifies the following heirs of Augustine Rogers: John Minthorn and Susanna (nee Rogers) his wife, John Mabee, Samuel Vance and Susanna (nee Mabee) his wife, Ananais Mabee, Nancy Roe (nee Mabee), and William Hoyt and Hester (nee Mabee) his wife. The second deed identifies Jacob Mabee as the guardian of two additional heirs of Augustine Rogers: Stephen Mabee and Justice (or Jesse) Mabee. The wills of Thomas DeKay of Warwick, Orange Co., NY written in 1806, and Mary DeKay, of Vernon, Sussex Co., NJ, written 11/11/1815, established that the second wife of Jacob was Mary DeKay Roe. It appears that this second marriage occurred after the death of her husband, Joseph Roe, in 1798 and before the writing of her father's will in 1808. One child of this second marriage was a son Jacob.

1755

 3/23 B (40) Casparis (5-1-5-6), parents: Johannis Mebie and Phebie Ferdon; DOB: 2/26
                       witnesses: Casparis Mebie & wife Willimpye

 4/20 B (40) Elisabeth (5-1-2-12), parents: Pieter Mebie and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 3/18
                       witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabeth

 6/15 B (40) Cathlyntie (5-1-6-2), parents: Jeremias Mebie and Sara Blauvelt; DOB: 6/7
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie & wife Cathlyntye

 6/29 B (40) Elisabeth (5-10-1-1), parents: Gerrit Blauvelt and Elisabeth Mebie; DOB: 6/11
                       witnesses: Jacob De Klerck & wife Marrietye

 7/20 B (81) Elisabeth, parents: Thomas Henli and Elisabeth Mebs
                       witnesses: John Maclin & Mareitje Maclin
                       NOTE: possibly (5-9-3) or (5-7-1)

 9/7 B (40) Christina (5-10-12), parents: Johannis Mebie and Susanna Berting; DOB: 7/14
                       witnesses: Gerrit Blauvelt & wife Elisabeth

1756

 2/2 M (92) Abraham Mabie (5-1-8), y.m. and Polle Van Orland, y.d.

 8/25 B (70) Abraham (5-6-1-7), parents: Jacob Heleker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Jeremias Mebie and his wife

 12/5 B (40) Maria (5-1-5-7), parents: Johannis Mebie and Phebie Ferdon; DOB: 11/17
                       witnesses: Joost Mebie & sister Maria Mebie

 12/10    Commission of Casparus Maybee to be one of the Coroners for Orange County, NY, replacing Peter Mabee.
                        Source: Calendar of New York Colonial Commissions, 1680 - 1770

1757

NOTE: Will of John Martine, Precinct of Haverstraw, Orange Co., dated 12/24/1757, mentions wife Affie (5-4), sons John (eldest), Daniel and Jeremiah and daughters Elizabeth, Affie and Hannah.

NOTE: In November 1757, Pierre Van Courtlandt listed for sale ten lots in what was known as North Lot No. 6 of Courtlandt's Manor. Farm No. 1, approximately 240 acres, was "in the possession of John Mabee, in the south east corner of the north lot, number 6." Apparently, John Mabee (5-7-2) purchased this lot because in 1762 he sold it and moved to Dutchess County. From both the New York Gazette of 11/21 and 11/28 and the New York Mercury of 11/21 and 11/28.

 1/30 B (40) Jeremias (5-1-2-13), parents: Pieter Mebie and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 12/31/1756
                       witnesses: Jeremias Mebie & wife Sara

 4/11 B (40) Cathlyntie (5-1-1-4), parents: Casparis Mebie and Willimpye Eckesen; DOB: 3/23
                       witnesses: Joost Mebie & sister Maria Mebie

 4/25 M (see below) James Maybee and Susannah Patton, of Monmouth
                        From Early New Jersey Marriages

NOTE: The above is also transcribed as James Maghee. Moreover, there was a James Magee living in Monmouth County NJ throughout the 1770s and 1780s (Tax Lists).

 5/21 Birth of Sarah M. (5-9-1-1), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). From Abraham's will, Sarah married George Cleveland. According to the 1851 letter, George and Sarah had 6 children: Stephen, Daniel (dead in 1851), Silvanus, Rhoda, Elizabeth and Phebe.

1758

 3/9 M (63) Peter Mebe (5-9-2) and Susanna Sunderland
                        Married by Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, Presb Church, South Amenia, in West Phillipse Patent

NOTE: for more on the family of Peter, see his will (1808 below)

 4/2 B (40) Frinckye (5-1-8-1), parents: Abraham Mebie and Maria van Arelant; DOB: 3/27
                       witnesses: Cornelius van Arelant & wife Frinckye

 4/22 Muster Role for Capt. Jonathan Ogden’s Company, Westchester Co., includes
                       Hendrick Maybee (5-6-9), age 21, from Phillipsborough.
                       Henry, still age 21, is also listed on 4/30/1759.

 4/25 B (70) Catrina (5-6-1-8), parents: Jacob Hileker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: David Storm and his wife

 9/3 B (40) Petrus (5-1-5-8), parents: Johannis Mebie and Phebie Ferdon; DOB: 8/9
                       witnesses: Petrus Perrie & wife Grietye

 9/13    Isaac Mebey was named as a guarantor for a bond for the marriage of Francis Dickson and Hester Christian, widow, all of New York City.

 10/29 B (40) Johannis (5-10-1-2), parents: Gerrit Blauvelt and Elisabeth Mebie; DOB: 10/21
                       witnesses: Johannis Mebie & wife Susanna

 12/25 B (40) Annatye (5-1-2-14), parents: Pieter Mebie and Jannetye Hogenkamp; DOB: 11/16
                       witnesses: Martynse Hogenkamp & wife Annatye

 12/31 Birth of Elizabeth (5-9-1-2), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). From the same letter, Elizabeth died 4/1/1796, aged 38 years. From Abraham's will, Elizabeth married Squire Ellis. From the 1851 letter, Squire and Elizabeth had 7 children: Eli, Abraham, Elijah, Benjamin, Levi, Dorcas and Kinnea.

1759

NOTE: "List of Beekman’s Tenants due to Henry Beekman to 1 May 1759" includes the name Hans Maybe, with the notation that this land was repossessed. This refers to land in Beekman’s Patent, Dutchess County.

 ?/? B (50) Nancy (5-6-3-2), parents: Jeremias Mebe and Maria Clemens

NOTE: Jeremiah and Maria had at least one child, Tobias (5-6-3-1), prior to Nancy.

 4/24 B (70) Johanis (5-6-1-9), parents: Jacob Hileker and Elizabeth Mebie,
                       witnesses: Hendrick Hileker and his wife

 10/2 M (NYML) John Maybee (5-6-8) and Margaret Marshall

1760

NOTE: 1760 Muster Roll for Capt. An. Rogers’ Company, Westchester Co., includes the names: Jeremiah Maybie, Frederick Maybie, John Maybie, William Maybie, Jacob Maybe and Symon Maybe. By 1760, Abraham (5-9) and his entire family were living in Dutchess County. Jeremiah (5-6-3) was also living in Dutchess County at this time. Therefore, these are apparently all children of Simon (5-7). The only question is John, who could be the son of Jeremiah (5-6).

 3/29 B (94) Myndert (5-1-2-15), parents: Pieter Mabe, jr., and wife, Jannitje; DOB: 2/19
                       witnesses: Myndert and Lena Hogenkamp

NOTE: From the Records of the Preakness NJ Reformed Church, Myndert and his wife, Aeltye Haring died while church members. Aeltye died 10/20/1839, aged 74-8-2, and Myndert died 10/12/1852, aged 91-8-0. They are buried in the Old Burying Ground Back of Preakness Church.

 4/23 B (70) Engeltie (5-6-1-10), parents: Jacob Hiliker and Elizabeth Mebie; DOB ???5-4-1????
                       witnesses: Deleverns Brouwer and Engeltie Mebie

 7/16 Birth of Stephen (5-9-1-3), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). From the same letter, Stephen died 5/3/1834 and his wife Abigail (b. 12/30/1769) died 12/21/1834.

 7/25 M (70) Jeremyah Mebie (5-6), widower, and Maritie Parkot, widow of Piter Bondt

 7/27 B (40) Cornelius (5-1-5-9), parents: Johannis Mebie and Phebie Ferdon; DOB: 6/25
                       witnesses: Cornelius Haring & wife Grietye

 9/13 B (70) Hendrick (5-6-1-11), parents: Jacobus Hileker and Elizabeth Mebie
                       witnesses: Peter Rasel and wife Marytie

 9/21 B (40) Catharina (5-1-1-5), parents: Casparus Mebie and Willimpye Eckesen; DOB: 8/30
                       witnesses: Johannis Blauvelt & wife Catharina

 11/2 B (40) Petrus (5-1-8-2), parents: Abraham Mebie and Maria van Arelant; DOB: 10/10
                       witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabeth

1761

 2/22 B (40) Joseph (5-10-1-3), parents: Gerrit Blauvelt and Elisabeth Mebie; DOB: 2/12
                       witnesses: Johannis Blauvelt & wife Margrietye

 5/3 B (40) Elisabet (5-1-6-3), parents: Jeremias Mebie and Sara Blauvelt; DOB: 4/23
                       witnesses: Abraham Blauvelt & wife Elisabet

 5/30 M (70) Peter Syffer, j.m., and Agye Mebie (5-6-13), j.d., both born and living in Philipsburgh

1762

NOTE: On 5/22/1762, John Mabe (5-7-2), of the Manor of Cortlandt, Westchester County, and his wife Susanna, assigned to Jacob and Daniel Wright 248 acres "commonly called Farm Number one of North Lot Number six" in the Manor of Cortlandt. Based on Dutchess County Tax Lists, John and Susanna then moved to the Southern Precinct, Dutchess County, on a farm that had been occupied by Nathaniel Robinson, where John died in 1767. His widow, Susanna, assigned that farm to Daniel Ketchum in 1770.

 4/27 B (70) Petrus (5-6-13-1), parents: Piter Siffer and Eagie, his wife

 4/27 B (70) Maritie (5-6-1-12), parents: Jacob Hileker and Elizabeth Mebie

 5/2 B (94) Jacob (5-1-5-10), parents: Hannes Maby and wife, Femmitje; DOB: 3/28
                       witnesses: Abram and Brechje Dubaen

 6/11 M (NYML) John Westerveldt and Mary Mabey (5-1-10)

NOTE: From the North Schraalenburgh Death Records, Mary (Polly) died 5/4/1819.

 8/18 M (NYML) Peter Maby (5-10-2) and Mary Bell

 10/13 M (NYML) Henry Sickles and Ann Mabee (5-10-3)

1763

 1/30 B (40) Klaesye (5-10-6-1), parents: Thomas Blanch and Effye Mebie; DOB: 1/21
                       witnesses: Richard Blanch & wife Klaesye

 2/6 B (92) Corneles Van Areland (5-1-8-3), parents Abraham Mebe and wife
                       witnesses: Corneles Van Awland & wife

 3/20 B (40) Johannis (5-10-2-1), parents: Petrus Mebie & Maria Bell; DOB: 3/10
                       witnesses: Johannis Mebie & wife Susanna

 4/22 Birth of Abraham (5-9-1-4), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). From the same letter, Abraham (5-9-1-4) had 10 children: Loretta (dead in 1851), Horace, Samuel S., Polly, Susan, Amanda Betsy, Laura Ann, Charles West, Caroline and Amos Belden.

 5/12 B (40) Jan (5-1-3-3), parents: Abraham Janse Haring and Elisabeth Mebie; DOB: 4/9
                       witnesses: Jan Haring & wife Remsye

 10/2 B (92) Marya (5-1-10-1), parents: Jan Westervelt and wife; DOB: 8/27
                       witnesses: Jost Mebe & Annate Duri

1764

 1/22 B (01) Elizabet (5-10-3-1), parents: Hendrik Zikkels and Antje Mebie
                       witnesses: Willem Zikkels & Elisabet Cuyper, his wife

 4/22 B (92) Femmetjie (5-1-5-11), parents: Johannes Mebei and wife
                       witnesses: John Kermaar and wife

 5/8 B (70) Jeremeies (5-6-13-2), parents: Pieter Seifer and Effie, his wife

 12/15 Birth of Solomon (5-9-1-5), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). From the same letter, Soloman had 13 children: Phebe (died at 14), Sebrina, Daniel, Solomon, Alanson, William, Gilbert (sic), Abram, Jerusha, Sally, Rosanne, Phebe Ann (died at 22) and Samantha. For more on the family of Solomon, see his will (1848 below). From the will, census data and other records, it is clear that the name Gilbert above should be Gilead.

1765

 1/13 B (40) Antye (5-10-6-2), parents: Thomas Blanch and Aeffye Mebie; DOB: 1/1
                       witnesses: Johannis Mebie & wife Susanna

 9/22 B (40) Margaritye (5-1-1-6), parents: Casparis Mebie and Willimpye Eikesen; DOB: 8/22
                       witnesses: Gerrit Eikesen & wife Grietye

1766

 3/5 B (01) Lea (5-10-2-2), parents: Pieter Mebie and Marytje Bel
                       witnesses: Willem Bel & Lea Blauwveet, his wife

 5/25 B (40) David (5-10-5-1), parents: Casparis Mebie and Lea Edwaerd; DOB: 5/1
                       witnesses: David Edwaerd & wife Rachel

NOTE: Based on Caspar’s will (see 1815 below), David was incompetent and did not marry.

 6/1 B (94) Jan (5-1-2-3-1), parents: David Vanblerkom and wife Gerritje
                       witness: Rachel Van Blerkom

 6/22 B (92) Elesabeth (5-1-5-12), parents: Johannes Mabei and wife; DOB: 5/25
                       witnesses: Peter Fasei and wife

 9/7 B (70) Anatie (5-6-13-3), parents: Peterus Seifer and Effe, his wife
                       witnesses: Wolvert Ecker & Anatie, his wife

 10/19 B (92) Peterus (5-1-10-2), parents: Jan Westervelt and wife
                       witnesses: Caspares Westervelt & wife

 10/26 B (92) Sara (5-1-6-4), parents: Jeremya Mebi and wife; DOB: 9/18
                       witnesses: Jacobus Blavelt and Elesebet, his sister

 12/21 B (40) Richard (5-10-6-3), parents: Thomas Blanch and Efye Mebie; DOB: 11/20
                       witnesses: Johannis Blauvelt & wife Antye

1767

 1/6 Birth of Susan (5-9-1-6), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). From Abraham's will, Susan married Joseph Baker. From the 1851 letter, Joseph and Susan had 8 children: Rhua, Tenta, Richard Derick, Delinda, Sarah, Joseph, Eli and Samuel A.

 9/27 B (94) Jannetje (5-1-2-3-2), parents: David Van Blerkom and Lisabeth
                       witnesses: Pieter Maybe, Jr. and wife

 12/25 B (40) Petrus (5-1-7-3), parents Johannis Delameter and Sytye Mebie; DOB: 12/2
                       witnesses: Pieter Mebie & wife Cathlyntye

1768

 2/7 B (92) Kattelijntie (5-1-8-5), parents: Abraham Mebe and Palle van Aerland
                       witnesses: Samuel Korenoven & wife

 2/14 B (40) Elisabet (5-10-5-2), parents: Kasparus Mebie and Lea Edwaerd; DOB: 1/23
                       witnesses: Gerrit Blauvelt & wife Elisabeth

 10/23 B (40) Abraham (5-1-1-7), parents: Kasparus Mebie and Willimpye Eckesen; DOB: 10/4
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie & wife Maria

NOTE: From tombstone in Tappan Cemetery, Abraham C. Mabie died 7/1/1836, aged 68 years, 8 months, 28 days.

 10/23 B (40) Petrus (5-1-12-1), parents: Cornelis Mebie and Elisabet Lent; DOB: 10/5
                       witnesses: Abraham Haring & wife Elisabet

1769

NOTE: From Records of Burials in the Dutch Church, NY City, published by the Holland Society of New York (1899 Yearbook), 1/1/1769 "Wife of Petrus Maby". This is Mary Bell, the wife of Peter (5-10-2).

 NOTE: Will of Peter Mabee (5-1), dated 3/25/1769, proved 7/8/1772, names his wife Cathalinte, his brother Johannes, his eldest son Casparus (5-1-1), sons Peter (5-1-2), Joost (5-1-9), Jeremiah (5-1-6), Abraham (5-1-8), and youngest son Cornelius (5-1-12), and daughters Elizabeth (5-1-3) (wife of Abraham Harring), Sophia (5-1-7) (wife of Johannes De Lamater) and Mary (5-1-10) (wife of John Westervelt). NOT mentioned: Johannes (5-1-5), Rachel (5-1-11). Also named as executor is "my loving brother Johannes" (5-10). Note that Johannes (5-10) was still alive, and served as an executor, when the will was proved in 1772.

NOTE: John Mabey (5-6-8), Manor of Phillipsburgh, Westchester County, died intestate, letter of Administration to John Martine, dated 12/21/1769. See the will of Joseph Mabee in 1816 for a list of the names of the children of John.

 1/29 B (94) Marytje (5-1-2-3-3), parents: David J. Van Blerkom and Lisabeth
                       witnesses: Abram and Maritje Maebie

 3/5 B (40) Susanna (5-10-6-4), parents: Thomas Blanch and Affye Mebie; DOB: 2/10
                       witnesses: Johannis Mebie & wife Susanna

 3/18 M (NJML) Joost Meebe (5-1-9), Orange Co. NY and Freyntje Garrebrance, Bergen

NOTE: Joost remarried after Freyntje’s death (see 1807). No children. From tombstone in the Old Dutch Cemetery, Tappan, Joost died 3/14/1820, aged 84 years, 7 months, 9 days, and Freyntje was born 4/3/1726 and died 12/18/1806, aged 80 years, 8 months, 15 days.

 5/13 M (50) Pieter LeRoy of Rombout and Rachel Mabie (5-1-5-5) of Tappen
                       "went to Oswego and I know not if they were married."

 6/30 M (56) Pieter La Roy, Y.M. from Pokeepsie and Rachel Mebie (5-1-5-5), Y.D. from Tappen, both living in Pokeepsie.

 7/18 Birth of Joshua (5-9-1-7), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). From the same letter, Joshua had 11 children: Hannah, Nehemiah (dead in 1851), Samuel, Stephen, Daniel, Silvester, Elisha, Edmund, Jeremiah, Sarah Elizabeth and Marlin (dead in 1851). For more on Joshua's family, see his probate documents (1860 below).

 9/2 M (42) Martinus Mebie (5-1-2-6), jm, of Tappan and Cathrina Doremus, born ar prekenis and living at peeremus

 10/15 B (42) Maria (5-1-6-5), parents: Jeremias Mabie and Sara Blauvelt; DOB: 9/20
                       witnesses: Maria Mebie and Petrus Mebie

 12/21 M (01) Pieter Mabey (5-10-2) and Sara Boyd

NOTE: From tombstone in North Schraalenburgh Church Yard, Dumont, NJ, Peter was born 4/3/1735 and died 2/18/1823 age 87 years, 10 months and 15 days. His wife, Sara Boyd is buried with him. She died 11/17/1821 age 84 years, 3 months and 4 days. This was the second marriage for Peter, who had previously married Mary Bell (see burial on 1/1/1769 above). According to his will (see 1823 below), Peter and Sarah had the following children: Peter (5-10-2-3) born 2/5/1771; Casper (5-10-2-4) born 3/25/1776; Sarah (5-10-2-5) born 1777, bap. 1/23/1780; and twins Samuel (5-10-2-6) and Frederick (5-10-2-7) both bap. 2/5/1782. Samuel apparently died young.

1770

NOTE: On 5/2/1770, Abraham Maby (5-1-8), carpenter, of Orange County, NY, purchased a lot in Bergen County from Abraham and Polly Lozier, corner to Cornelius van Aerlandt.
Source: Bergen County Deeds

 1/14 B (40) Abraham (5-10-1-4), parents: Gerrit Blauvelt and Elisabeth Mebie; DOB: 12/26/1769
                       witnesses: Abraham Blauvelt & wife Catharina

 5/27 B (40) Abraham (5-10-5-3), parents: Casparus Mebie and Lea Edwaerd; DOB: 4/29
                       witnesses: Hendrick Bell & wife Margretye

 9/2 B (40) Maria (5-1-8-6), parents: Abraham Mebie and Maria van Arelant; DOB: 8/16
                       witnesses: Casparis Mebie & wife Wilhelmina

 9/20 B (94) Lisabeth (5-1-2-3-4), parents: David J. V. Blerkom and wife, Geritje
                       witnesses: Lucas and Lisabeth Vanblerkom

 12/23 B (40) Johannis (5-10-6-5), parents: Thomas Blanch and Aefye Mebie; DOB: 12/3
                       witnesses: Gerrit Blauvelt & wife Elisabet

1771

NOTE: 1771 Census of New Rochelle lists only Jeremiah Maybe, male over 60, with 2 females, one over 16 and one under 16. The child under 16 must be daughter Patience.

 1/20 B (94) Petrus (5-1-2-4-1), parents: Jan Maybe and wife, Lea
                       witnesses: Pieter Maybe, Jr. and wife

 2/3 B (40) David (5-1-5-5-1), parents: Pieter la Roy and Rachel Maibe; DOB: 12/15/1770
                       witnesses: David Flegelaar and Geertje Oostrander

 3/10 B (40) Abraham (5-1-12-2), parents: Cornelis Mebie and Elilsabeth Lent; DOB: 2/15
                       witnesses: Willem Hemmen & wife Elisabeth

 11/9 M (42) Jan Straet, widower of Grietje de baen, and Rachel Mebie (5-1-6-1), jd, both of Tappan

1772

NOTE: On 10/19/1772, John Maybe of Beekman Precinct, Dutchess Co., NY, mortgaged to Jonathan Thorn 230 ¼ acres of land as security for loans amounting to 574 Pounds, 16 Shillings.
Dutchess County Mortgages, Liber 3, page 197.

 1/26 B (94) Petrus (5-1-2-3-5), parents: David J. Vanblerkom and wife Gerritje
                       witnesses: Pieter & Jannitje Maybe

 3/22 B (40) Elisabeth (5-1-1-8), parents: Casparis Mebie and Willimpye Eckesen; DOB: 2/24
                       witnesses: Cornelius Mebie & wife Elisabeth

 4/19 B (40) Susanna (5-10-5-4), parents: Casparis Mebie and Lea Edwaert; DOB: 3/26
                       witnesses: Fredrickus Mebie and Susanna Mebie

 5/9 B (70) Elizabeth (5-6-10-1), parents: Petrus Mebie and Lena (Brewer)
                       witnesses: Jacob Brouwer and his mother

 8/3 M (42) Matthys Eckesen, jm, and Cathleintje Mebie (5-1-6-2), both of Tappan

 8/11 Birth of Samuel (5-9-1-8), parents: Abraham Mabie and wife Sarah

NOTE: The above is from an 1851 letter written by Samuel Mabey (5-9-1-3-1) to his cousin Daniel Mabie (5-9-1-5-3). According to the same letter, Samuel had 10 children: Polly, Nancy, Esther (dead in 1851), Charles (dead in 1851), Esther Jane, Sarah Maria, Emaline, Eliza Ann, Loretta, and Harrison. See Samuel's probate documents (1856 below) for more information on his family.

 8/23 B (50) Polly, parents: Johannes Weybr, Weybe, Weyser or Meybe and Ruth Wiltsie; DOB: 8/6
                       Surname has been transcribed all 4 ways

 12/6 B (94) Abram (5-1-2-4-2), parents: Jan Mabie and wife, Lea
                       witnesses: Abram W. and Grietje Rutan

1773

NOTE: The 3/22/1773 edition of "The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury" contained a notice by Simon Mabee, of Courtlandt’s Manor, Westchester County. Simon was offering a reward of 5 Pounds for the return of a runaway slave named Ned, missing since 1/5/1773.

NOTE: The 4/5/1773 edition of "The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury" contained an advertisement for the 4/21/1773 sale, at public vendue, of the "well noted house of Casparus Mabie, situate in Orange town." This is the house and tavern that was later used to house Major Andre during his trial, and which now stands as The Olde 76 House restaurant.

 1/10 B (40) Johannis (5-1-1-2-1), parents: Jacobus Blauvelt and Maria Mebie; DOB: 12/21/1772
                       witnesses: Johannis Blauvelt & wife Elisabeth

 1/10 B (40) Casparis (5-1-1-2-2), parents: Jacobus Blauvelt and Maria Mebie; DOB: 12/21/1772
                       witnesses: Casparis Mebie & wife Willimpye

 1/30         Maria, wife of Abraham Mabie (5-1-8), died. Her tombstone in Saucher Tave's Regraven Ground, Demarest, Bergen County, NJ reads: "Here Lyes the Body of Maria Meabe who Departed this life January the 30th 1773. Born March the 27th 1739, aged 33 years, 10 months, 3 days."

 5/12 M (42) Abraham Mebie (5-1-2-7), jm, and Gerritje Hogenkamp, jd, both of Tappan

 5/16 B (92) Jan (5-1-10-3), parents: Jan Westervelt and Maria Mabee; DOB: 4/18

 5/26 M (NYML) Abraham Mabey (5-1-8) and Winchea Quackenboss

 6/27 B (94) Fytje (5-1-2-3-6), parents: David J. Van Blerkom and wife, Gerritje
                       witnesses: Isaac and Fytje Meaby

 8/1 B (42) Grietje (5-1-6-1-1), parents: Jan Straet and Rachel Mebie; DOB: 7/18
                       witnesses: Jacob Straet & Sara Eckesen

1774

NOTE: A petition of residents of New York City, dated 5/2/1774, includes the names Petr. Mabye and Abraham Mabee.

NOTE: An article in the 5/9/1774 edition of "The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury" states that the Circuit Court for Orange County would be held at the house of Jost Mabee at Orange Town on the first Tuesday in June.

 6/26 B (82) Ellenor (5-1-5-5-2), parents: Pieter La Roy and Rachel Mabee
                       witnesses: Jacobus Filkins and Ellenor Phillips

 9/18 B (40) Thomas (5-10-6-6), parents: Thomas Blanch and Efye Mebie; DOB: 8/30

 10/9 B (40) Elisabeth (5-1-8-7), parents: Abraham Mebie and Wyntye Quackenbos
                       witnesses: Jacobus Smit & wife Sara; DOB: 9/13
                       NOTE: Must have died young (see 5-1-8-9 below)

1775

NOTE: In 1775, several communities voted on a General Association, supporting the Continental Congress. Those found thus far that voted for the Association include:
Orange Town, Orange Co.: Abraham Mabie (5-1-8) and Abraham Mabie Jr.
New Paltz, Ulster Co.: Casper Maybey (5-1-5-6)
New Marlboro, Ulster Co.: Abraham Mabee (5-1-5-3)
White Plains, Westchester Co.: Tobias Mabie (5-6-3-1).
Simeon Mabee, in Beeckman’s Precinct, Dutchess County, refused to sign.
Frederick Maybe and Simon Maybee, members of John Bedell's Company of the Dutchess County Militia, Rombout Precinct, opposed the measures recommended by Congress.

NOTE: Will of Matthias Conklin, of Orange Township, Orange Co., dated 3/18/1775, mentions wife Sophia (5-5), children Liverand (Deliverance) (5-5-2), Casporus (?), Abraham (5-5-3), Elizabeth (5-5-4), Anna (?) and Rachel (5-5-6).

NOTE: From a deed dated April 27, 1775, Abraham Maybee (5-6-7) of Cortlandt Manor purchased a ten acre plot of land described as lot number 8 in Great North lot number 1 from Pelatiah Haws for 210 Pounds. The purchase of this lot was financed in part by a mortgage of 140 Pounds payable to Roger Bissell within one year. In a second deed, dated June 1, 1775, Abraham Mabe of Cortlandt Manor sold this plot to Roger Bissell for 200 Pounds.

NOTE: A dispute between Frederick Mabee (5-7-?) of Rombout Precinct, Dutchess County, and Francis Hasbrook is evidenced by a series of court documents beginning in September 1775, resulting in an indictment on 10/10/1775 by the Grand Jury against Frederick for assault. Source: Ancient Documents of Dutchess County, Cases #9387, 9481 and 9549 found on LDS Film 925819.

 3/12 B (94) Abram (5-1-2-3-7), parents: David J. V. Blerkom and wife Gerritje
                       witnesses: Jan and Lea Maybe

 4/1 B (42) Pieter (5-1-2-7-1), parents: Abraham Mebie and Gerritje Hogenkamp; DOB: 2/26
                       witnesses: Pieter Mabie and Jannitje Hogenkamp

 4/9 B (94) Jannitje (5-1-2-4-3), parents: Jan Mabie and wife, Lea; DOB: 7/2
                       witnesses: Pieter and Jannitje Mabie

NOTE: The discrepancy between the birth and baptism dates is in the church records.

 6/15 B (90) Marya (5-6-4-1-1), parents: Johan Mebie and Catrin Hanse
                       witnesses: Marya Dravese and Hendrick Hanse

 7/2 B (40) Elisabeth (5-1-1-2-3), parents: Jacobus Blauvelt and Maria Mebie; DOB: 6/12
                       witnesses: Cornelius Mebie & wife Elisabet

 9/17 B (42) Maria (5-10-11-1), parents: Cor. Cor. Smith and Susanna Mebie; DOB: 9/14
                       witnesses: Cornelius Cor. Smith and Maria Peck

NOTE: From tombstone in Orangeburg Cemetery, Cornelius Smith Jr. died 7/31/1811 age 57 years, 6 months and 15 days, and Susanna Mabie, his wife, died 5/19/1848 at age 96 years, 6 months and 10 days (another transcription has Susanna's death on 5/19/1845, age 94 years, 6 months, 10 days). Therefore, this Susanna was born in 1750 or 1751. Their son, John, died 11/9/1848, age 67 years, 2 months, 14 days. An old genealogy of the Smith Family found in Families of Southern New York incorrectly states that Susanna Mabie who married Cornelius Cornelius Smith was a granddaughter of John Mabie and Susanna Bertangue, through their son John and a wife named Susan Pake. Given that the son John was born in 1750, this would be physically impossible. Moreover, there is no evidence that any Mabie ever married a Susan Pake.

12/3 B (40) Adolph (5-1-12-3), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Elisabeth Lent; DOB: 11/24
                       witnesses: Gysbert Bogert & wife Maria

 12/31 B (92) Sara (5-1-6-1-2), parents: Jan Straat and wife, Rachel
                       witnesses: Jeremya Mebie & wife

1776

NOTE: On 1/14/1776, Frederick Mabee (5-7-?) and Peter Montross, both of Rombout Precinct, Dutchess County, appeared before the Court in Poughkeepsie and acknowledge debts to the King of 10 Pounds and 5 Pounds, respectively. It appears that these debts might have been related to the dispute between Frederick and Francis Hasbrook noted in 1775 above. Source: Ancient Documents of Dutchess County, Case #9790 found on LDS Film 925820.

NOTE: A Muster Roll of the Regiment of the Militia of Foot of Orange Town and the Precinct of Orange in Orange County dated 3/12/1776 includes: First Company, Casparis Mabie, Cornelius Mabie, Jerrimy Mabie, John Mabie; Second Company, Abraham Mabie, Joost Mabie, Isaac Mabie, John Mabie.

 1/7 B (40) Rachel (5-10-5-5), parents: Kasparus Mebie and Lea Edwaerd; DOB: 12/17/1775
                       witnesses: Jan Deryie and wife Rachel

 3/3 B (70) Elizabet (5-6-13-4), parents: Petrus Syffer and Aafje Mebie

 5/5 B (40) Antye (5-1-1-3-1), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Elisabeth Blauvelt; DOB: 4/17
                       witnesses: Johannis Dewint & wife Antye

 8/25 B (40) Isaac (5-10-6-7), parents: Thomas Blanch and Aefye Mebie; DOB: 8/3
                       witnesses: Isaac Blanch & wife Margrietye

 8/25 B (94) Martynus (5-1-2-3-8), parents: David J. V. Blerkom and wife Gerritje
                       witnesses: Jan and Lisabeth Fliereboom

 10/6 B (40) Abraham (5-1-8-8), parents: Abraham Mebie and Wyntye Quackenbos; DOB: 9/13

1777

NOTE: The Will of Jacob Griffin, of White Plains, dated 6/9/1777, proved 11/13/1783, mentions Stephen Mabie "who now lives with me, in lieu of his personal service." A codicil dated 9/2/1778 was witnessed by "Stephen Maybee, of White Plains, cordwainer." This Stephen would be a son of John (5-6-8).

NOTE: The Court Martial of Simon Mabee (5-7-?) was conducted on 4/11/1777 (see Calendar of Historical Manuscripts relating to the War of the Revolution, Vol. II). The prisoner was charged with "being Employed by the Enemy as a Spy & for Enlisting men into their Service". The prisoner had been captured on 4/1/1777 at the house of John Hunt "near the White Plains", and two documents were also found at the house. One document, dated 3/29/1777, signed by D. Mathews, Mayor of the City of New York, certified that Simon Mabie "of the Malitia of the City of New York" had taken an oath "to bear Faith & true allegiance to his Majesty King George the third". The second document, dated 3/30/1777, signed by Samuel Holland, authorized Simon Mabee "to engage men" for service in the Corps of Guides and Axmen under the command of Major Holland. The prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. Of added interest is the fact that, testifying on behalf of the prisoner was a Mary Putnam, who said that she was the sister of the prisoner and that she had a nephew Simon Mabee. She also stated that the prisoner had no wife or family. Also mentioned in the transcript is a statement by the prisoner that his father’s farm was near Croton Bridge.

NOTE: From the Minutes of the Committee and the First Commission For Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York, on Tuesday, 3/11/1777, Frederick Maby's residence is identified as Shenedore, Rumbout precinct (page 195), and on 3/12/1777, Asal Hutchins appeared before the board and said "that he heard Frederick Mabee say that he never would take the Oath of Allegiance to this State unless it was to get out of confinement that he might join the enemy if they came this way." (page 197)

NOTE: Based on a claim by Elenor Hoffman, widow of Peter Maybee (5-7-?), filed after her second marriage to Joseph Hoffman, Peter Maybee died in March 1777 while serving in Burgoyne's Army. According to her claim, Peter had moved to Saratoga after having lived in Dutchess County, and they had a son named John who was 12 years old at the time of Elenor's statement. Peter's estate in Saratoga was confiscated, and Elenore was living in Sorel in 1783. It appears from the document that Elenor's statement was given in February 1788, making son John's birth year 1775. In a series of Returns of Loyalists receiving provisions in the District of Montreal covering periods of time in 1779, Elenor (listed as Mrs. Maybee/Mabie) is repeatedly shown with two children, a male under 10 (under 6 on one return) and a female over 10. The name of this presumed daughter is unknown.

 2/6 M (81) Cornelius Sluiter and Maria Mabie (5-1-5-7), both residing under the jurisdiction of the Newpaltz.
                        Married on the presentation of a certificate from Niewpaltz.

 6/8 B (90) Johannes (5-6-4-1-2), parents: John Mebe and Catrien Hankes

 8/3 B (92) Henderekye (5-1-10-4), parents: Jan Westervelt and wife
                       witnesses: Albert Zabriske & wife

 8/3 B (92) Abraham (5-1-2-12-1), parents: Jan Vleereboom and wife
                       witnesses: Abraham D. Blavelt & wife

 11/9 B (41) Jacobus (5-1-1-2-4), parents: Jacobus Blauvelt and Maria Mabie; DOB: 10/5
                       witness: Antje Klyn

 11/15 B (85) Adam Meby (5-6-9-1), parents: Henrich Meby and Catharina Weber
                       witnesses: Adam Miller & Magdelena Weber

 12/25 Peter Maybee (5-1-2-5), a Loyalist soldier, died while on duty.

Source: Muster Roll of a Company of Foot in His Majesty's 4th Battalion of New Jersey Volunteers Commanded by Lieut. Col. Buskirk Commandant, Major Timpany's Company, on Staten Island January 1778.

1778

NOTE: Will of Johanis Brewer, of Manor of Philipsburgh in Westchester Co. mentions daughter Lena, wife of Peter Mabie (5-6-10).

NOTE: Will of Jeremiah Mabe (5-6), of New Rochelle, Westchester County, dated 10/19/1778 and probated on 3/27/1789 mentions his wife Mary (Maritie Parkot, widow of Piter Bondt), eldest son Jeremiah (5-6-3), Rachel Vinson (5-6-6), Abraham (5-6-7), Henry (5-6-9), Peter (5-6-10), Affe Sifer (5-6-13), Hannah Brewer (5-6-11), widow, and Pashans Mabe. This last child’s name, Patience, combined with the 1771 census of New Rochelle, indicates that she was the daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Parkot, placing her date of birth in the 1761 time frame, making her (5-6-14). Note that sons Deliverence (5-6-4) and John (5-6-8) are not mentioned. John died in 1769. It is clear from the Will of Johannes Clements (see 1780) that Deliverence was deceased.

NOTE: On 11/25/1778, Jeremiah Maybee (5-7-?) and Daniel Chadeayne, both of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, yeomen, appeared before the "Commissioners for Inquiring into Detecting and Defeating all Conspiracies in this State against the Liberties of America" in Poughkeepsie. After they "severally acknowledged themselves to owe and be indebted unto the people of the said State in the sum of three hundred pounds" they were released on recognizance on the condition that Jeremiah Maybee "repair to the dwelling house of Symon Maybee in said Courtlandt Manor and on his arrival there not depart more than three miles from the said dwelling house." Source: Ancient Documents of Dutchess County, Case #5115, found on LDS Film 925808.

NOTE: A pay abstract of Captain Chapman's Company, in Col. John Meads Regiment of drafted men in the State of Connecticut includes the name of Corp. Casper Mabey (5-1-5-6)?, who served from 12/28/1777 through 3/1/1778. From Record of Service of Connecticut Men, Part I, Connecticut Militia, 1775 - 1783, page 524.

NOTE: An attachment to a letter dated 4/27/1778 from Ezra Williams, Deputy Commissary of Prisoners to George Clinton, Governor of New York, lists a number of prisoners belonging to New York but held in Connecticut. The majority of prisoners whose home was known were from Dutchess and Westchester Counties and had been captured between October 1777 and January 1778. Included is an Abraham Mabe, home unknown, who had been released on parole. From the Public Papers of George Clinton, Vol. 3, pages 222 - 225.

NOTE: During the months of May and June 1778, the name Tobias Mabey appears on the muster rolls for Maj. General Charles Lee's 1st Division of the 4th New York Regiment at Valley Forge, PA.

 1/4 B (42) Abraham (5-1-2-7-2), parents: Abraham Mebie and Gerritje Hogenkamp; DOB: 11/15/1777

 1/11 B (92) William (5-1-2-4-4), parents: John Mebe and wife
                       witnesses: William Retan and wife

 1/19 M (66) Henry Mabee (5-7-3-1) and Ann Van Cott, both living at Oyster Bay

The determination that this Henry is a son of Jacob (5-7-3) is based on two facts: that the eldest son of Henry was named Jacob; and that Jacob was a witness at the baptism of Henry's third and last child. From a Family Bible (DAR Bible Records, Vol. 12, p. 149), Anna Van Cott was born 10/26/1756.

 3/22 B (40) Petrus (5-1-1-3-2), parents: Cornelius Mebie and Elisabet Blauvelt; DOB: 2/11
                       witnesses: Petrus Mebie and Cathlyntye Mebie

 5/17 B (41) Antje (5-10-5-6), parents: Casparis Mebie and Lea Edward; DOB: 6/22

 7/9 Birth of Jacob Mabee (5-7-3-1-1), son of Henry Mabee and Anna Van Cott
                       From a Family Bible (DAR Bible Records, Vol. 12, p. 149)

 8/30 B (40) Brichye (5-1-8-1-1), parents: Jan Talama and Frinckye Mebie; DOB: 8/9
                       witnesses: Gerrit Talama & wife Catharina

 11/22 B (92) Sara (5-1-6-2-1), parents: Matius Eckerson and wife
                       witnesses: Jeremy Mebe & wife

1779

NOTE: On 11/17/1779, Silas Maybee (5-7-?) of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, and Andrew Birger of Rombout Precinct, Dutchess County, yeomen, appeared before the "Commissioners for Inquiring into Detecting and Defeating all Conspiracies in this State against the Liberties of America" in Poughkeepsie. After they "severally acknowledged themselves to owe and be indebted unto the people of the said State in the sum of five hundred pounds" they were released on recognizance on the condition that Silas Maybee "repair to the dwelling house of said Andrew Birger … and on his arrival there not depart more than four miles therefrom." Source: Ancient Documents of Dutchess County, Case #9818, found on LDS Film 925820.

NOTE: During 1779, Tobias Mabee was under the command of Lt. Silas Gray at Fort Plank, on the Mohawk River in what is now Montgomery County, NY.

NOTE: A Return of Delinquents in Col. Roswell Hopkins' Regiment lists Fradreck Mabe as a Tory. From the Public Papers of George Clinton, Vol. 5, pp. 71 - 73.

NOTE: A series of Muster Rolls of Captain Robert McCrea's Company, Queen's Rangers, J. Graves Simcoe, Esq., Commandant, extending from 6/28/1779 through 8/24/1780 includes the name Abraham Maybee, private. From 6/25/1779 through 2/23/1780, the notation "public employ at Harlem" accompanies Abraham's name. From 2/24/1780 through 4/24/1780 Abraham was listed as "on furlough."

NOTE: On 9/15/1779, Judah Maybe (the wife of Jeremiah Mabee) and three children were among a number of Loyalist women and children given permission to "go within the Enemy's lines." This did not apply to male children who were "capable of bearing arms." The individuals were not to return. From the Public Papers of George Clinton, Vol. 5, p. 275.

 1/10 M (50) Godfrey Wolven of Escopus and Nancy Mayby (5-6-3-2)

 3/21 B (85) Jeremia (5-6-9-2), parents: Hendrick Maby and Catharina Wever
                       witnesses: Philip Pear & Hester See

 6/20 B (40) Elisabet (5-1-8-9), parents: Abraham Mebie and Wyntye Quackenbos; DOB: 4/14

 10/24 B (40) Elisabet (5-10-6-8), parents: Thomas Blanch and Aefye Mebie; DOB: 9/12
                       witnesses: Davit Smit & wife Cornelia

 10/24 B (40) Cornelia (5-10-6-9), parents: Thomas Blanch and Aefye Mebie; DOB: 9/12
                       witnesses: Davit Smit & wife Cornelia

1780

NOTE: Will of Jeremiah Mabie (5-1-6), of Orange County, written 7/3/1780, probated 5/12/1790, names wife Sarah, daughters Rachel (5-1-6-1), Catline (5-1-6-2), Elizabeth (5-1-6-3) and Sarah (5-1-6-4). Not mentioned: Maria (5-1-6-5).

NOTE: Will of Johannes Clements, dated 5/15/1780, mentions his daughter Cate, late wife of Deliverance Mabey (5-6-4).

NOTE: An undated Muster Roll, believed to be from the 1778 - 1780 period, identified as "A true return of Captain Requaw's Company, Whigs and Tories, sick, lame, lazy and distrest from the age of 16 upwards" includes the name Joseph Mabee. Source: Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument at Tarrytown, NY, dated 10/19/1894. This booklet states that the Muster Roll was at that time in the possession of Professor Bashforn Dean of New York. Captain Requaw was Gabriel Requa, who served under Colonel James Hammond and Major Jonathan G. Horton.

 1/23 B (92) Sara (5-10-2-5), parents: Peter Mebe and wife

NOTE: Sara was apparently born in 1777, based on her age at death (died 6/2/1876 age 99-4).

 1/23 B (92) Johannes (5-10-11-2), parents: Corneles Smit and wife
                       witnesses: Johannes Mebi & wife

 6/4 B (65) Nicholaes (5-7-3-1-2), parents: Hendryck Mabe and Antye Van Kat
                       witness: Janatye Woortman

NOTE: From his tombstone in Brookville Cemetery, Nicholas was born 2/19/1780 and died 9/25/1842. These same dates are listed in a Family Bible (DAR Bible Records, Vol. 12, p. 149)

 9/3 M (01) Frederik Maybe (5-10-8) and Sarah Morris, beide woonende te Nieuwyork.

 10/29 B (40) Johannis (5-1-1-4-1), parents: Jan Haring and Cathalyntye Mebie; DOB: 9/28
                       witnesses: Johannis Haring & wife Margrietye

NOTE: On 12/30/1780, a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery (a Grand Jury) for Ulster County, meeting in Kingston, indicted Abraham Mabee (5-1-5-3), Andries Fero and Isaac Horton for theft of a sheep from Matthew McCavie and a lamb from Peter Vandemerken. The three pleaded guilty. At this same time but for a different theft by Andreis Fero, Peter Le Roy (husband of Abraham's sister Rachel (5-1-5-5)) was indicted as an accessory in receiving and harboring the felon and receiving stolen goods. Both Fero and Le Roy entered pleas of guilty. (From Ulster County Court Records, published in Vol. 68 of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly.)

1781

NOTE: A Muster Roll of Captain William Fowler's Company, Loyal Americans, Flushing, Long Island, dated 6/18/1781 includes the name Abraham Mabie, private, with the notation "returned from desertion."

 1/21 B (92) Jannetie (5-1-2-12-2), parents: Jan Vleereboom and wife
                       witnesses: Peter Mabi & wife
                       NOTE: Died young. See 5-1-2-12-4 below.

 2/1 M (01) Michael Ridman and Catherine Maybe (5-1-2-11)

 2/25 B (85) Jacob (5-6-9-3), parents: Hendrick Mabey and Catherine Weaver
                       witnesses: Jacob & Elizabeth Hoogteling

NOTE: From Columbia County Guardianship papers, Jacob married Christiana Schultz, and they had 5 children: Henry (5-6-9-3-1), Christopher (5-6-9-3-2), Robert (5-6-9-3-3), Margaret (5-6-9-3-4), and Julianna (5-6-9-3-5). All of these children were under age 14 when Jacob died before 10/3/1818 (date of Guardianship Paper). Based on other Guardianship Papers, it would appear that Henry was 19 years old and Christopher was 16 years old as of 6/21/1823. These ages are supported by the 1855 census for the town of Ancram, which lists Henry Mabey, age 51, his wife Maria, age 46, and brother Christopher, age 48. Henry and Maria, both of Ancram, were married in the Copake Methodist Church (date unknown). See 1819 and 1822 below for baptisms of Jacob’s wife Christina, son Robert and daughters Margaret and Julianna. Christopher died unmarried and is buried in the Vedder Church Cemetery, Town of Gallatin, Columbia County, NY. From their tombstones, Jacob Mabey died 3/28/1815, age 34, his wife, Christiana Schultz died 10/14/1822, age 35 years, 11 months, 19 days, and Christopher died 9/11/1886, age 76 years, 6 months and 2 days.

 3/4 B (40) Maria (5-1-8-1-2), parents: Jan Talama and Frenckye Mebie; DOB: 2/13
                       witnesses: Abraham Mebie & wife Wyntye

 3/25 B (41) Casparis (5-10-5-7), parents: Casparis Mebie and Lea Edward; DOB: 3/1

 4/1 B (92) Marya (5-1-2-4-5), parents: John Mebe and wife; DOB: 3/6

NOTE: From Families of the Ramapos (Hogencamp family) by Margaret Smeltzer Stevenot. (Revised Edition 1999), Maria married Casparus Cough.

 4/22 B (40) Gerrit (5-1-1-5-1), parents: Johannis Bogert and Catharina Mebie; DOB: 4/4
                       witnesses: James Edwaert, & wife Margrietye

 4/22 M (01) Abraham Maybee (5-1-2-7), Bootman, and Ann Akkerman, weduw, van Hoboken in de County Bergen.

 6/3 M (01) Isaac Mabee (5-1-2-8) and Sarah Post, beide van Nieuw York.

 7/8 B (40) Anatye (5-1-8-10), Parents: Abraham Mebie and Wyntye Quackenbos; DOB: 6/13
                       witnesses: Roelof Van Houten, & wife Jannetye

 8/25 B (90) Abraham (5-6-4-1-3), parents: John Mabe and Caty Houser; DOB: 11/14/1779

 9/13 B (