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Johannes Mabie

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Johannes Mabie was born about 1719 in Harlem, New York (son of Pieter Mabie).

    Notes:

    Members of the Tappan Reformed Dutch Church Records where all children were baptized.

    Johannes married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Peter Mabie was born in 1734.
    2. Anna Mabie was born in 1737.
    3. Susannah Mabie was born in 1739.
    4. Caspar Mabie was born in 1741.
    5. Effie Mabie was born in 1743.
    6. Frederick Mabie was born in 1747.
    7. Jeremiah Mabie was born in 1750.
    8. Christina Mabie was born in 1755.
    9. Johannes Mabie was born in 1755.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pieter Mabie was born in 1689 in Harlem, New York (son of Caspar Pieterszen Mabie and Living); died in 1771 in Orange Town, Rockland County, New York.

    Notes:

    Baptized December 26,1689, also listed as baptized December 16, 1689, New York (Reformed Dutch Church Records)

    Peter Mabei (Mabie) of Orangetown, Orange County, New York, left a will dated March 15, 1769, proved July 8, 1772 in which he devised to his wife Catalintie, all his estate, real and personal property during her widowhood. After her death, he devised to his eldest son Casparus, 20 shillings for his birthright "And one third of all the Swamp Beraen Galt, which lays to the eastward of the lot of land late of Cornelius Bogart, and called the Ring boom." "I leave to my son Peter all my lands lying over the Kill in the Patent of Honan and Howding." (Honan and Howden). And he is to pay 50 pounds to his son Isaac. To his son Joost, 1/3 of all that Bearen Galt, and one lot of his homestead below the church, "Beginning at the brook where the fence from the woods now meets the brook, and from thence to a stump standing in a small pond surrounded with Bryers, and so on till it comes through said pond, and then south to the land of John De Witt; and then to the place of beginning; Also my right in the Hills or Mountains, and he is to pay to my wife 50 pounds. I leave to my younget son Cornelius, my house and mill with screens, bolts, etc., and all my remaining lands. And he is to pay 200 pounds to my sons, Casparus, Jeremiah and Abraham. I leave all movable estate to my daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Abraham Haring, Sophia, wife of Johannes De Lamater, and Mary, wife of John Westervelt. I make my brother, Johannes Mabie and my friend Thomas Outwater, Executors. Wit. Ebenezer Wood, William Hammond, shoemaker, Gilliem Ouwater.

    Note: The patent of Honan and Howden was the south half of the Patent of Kakiat in Rockland County, that was purchased by Daniel Honan and Michael Howden. W. S. Peleatreau.

    "Calendar of Wills", Berthold Fernow, 1967.
    "Abstracts of Wills", Vol. VIII, pp 50-51, published by The New York Historical Society.

    Children:
    1. Casparus Mabie was born about 1717 in Harlem, New York; died in 1784 in Precinct or township of Tappan, or Orange-town, Orange County, New York.
    2. 1. Johannes Mabie was born about 1719 in Harlem, New York.
    3. Joost Mabie was born about 1721.
    4. Sophia Mabie was born about 1723.
    5. Elizabeth Mabie was born about 1725.
    6. Pieter Mabie was born about 1727.
    7. Jeremiah Mabie was born about 1729.
    8. Mary Mabie was born about 1730.
    9. Abraham Mabie was born about 1733.
    10. Cornelius Mabie was born about 1735.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Caspar Pieterszen Mabie was born in 1660 in New Amsterdam (son of Living and Living); died in 1720 in Bergen County, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Baptized February 15, 1660, Reformed Dutch Church, New York.

    "It is believed that the Seignour Pierre Mabille de Nevi of Neuvy, south of Angers in the province of Anjou, France, who fled to Naarden in Holland, was his great-grandfather. His grandfather and father were said to be in New Amsterdam by 1650, his father being Peter (Pierre Gaspard or Pieter Casparszen). Caspar and his wife moved to Harlem, sold that property in 1700 and moved to New Rochelle, staying there until about 1708, when he was found in Bergen County, New Jersey. His sons stayed in New Rochelle, and eventually they all moved to the area around Cortland Manor in Northern Westchester County or adjoining Putnam County."

    "Biographical Sketches and Index of the Huguenot Settlers of New Rochelle, 1687-1776, New Rochelle, N. Y.: The Huguenot and Historical Association of New Rochelle, 1942. (Lancour No. 89). published in "Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey," Carl Boyer, 3rd, Newhall, CA. 1978.

    Constable in Haarlem by 1696. Moved to New Rochelle before moving to Bergen County, New Jersey around 1698.

    Caspar married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Living
    Children:
    1. 2. Pieter Mabie was born in 1689 in Harlem, New York; died in 1771 in Orange Town, Rockland County, New York.
    2. Casparus Mabie was born in 1690.
    3. Catherine Mabie was born about 1700.
    4. Abraham Mabie was born on 11 Aug 1705 in Putnam County, New York?.
    5. Johannes Mabie was born on 9 May 1708 in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey; died in 1772.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Living

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Living
    Children:
    1. Maritje Mabie was born about 1648 in New Amsterdam.
    2. Jan (John) Pieters Mabie was born about 1650 in New Amsterdam; died on 8 Apr 1725 in Schnectady.
    3. Engeltie Mabie was born about 1652 in New Amsterdam.
    4. Metje Mabie was born about 1654 in New Amsterdam.
    5. 4. Caspar Pieterszen Mabie was born in 1660 in New Amsterdam; died in 1720 in Bergen County, New Jersey.
    6. TryntjePieters Mabie was born about 1662.

  3. 10.  Living
    Children:
    1. 5. Living