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- 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.
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