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- 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.
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