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Simon Mabie [39295]
(1700/1701-)
Marie Landrin [39214]
(1705/1706-Bef 1750)
Frederick Mabee [39223]
(1734/1735-1794)
Lavinia Pelham [38726]
(1740-Aft 1823)
Mary Mabie [38731]
(1771-Abt 1845)

 

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Spouses/Children:
David Secord [38203]

Mary Mabie [38731]

  • Born: 27 Sep 1771, Beekman, Dutchess County, New York 3683
  • Marriage: David Secord [38203] between 7 Jul 1792 and 22 Jul 1792 in Niagra, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada 10905,10906
  • Died: Abt Apr 1845, Southwold, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada about age 73 3683

bullet   Other names for Mary were Polly and Secord.

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bullet  General Notes:

From the Maybee Society files. Not all data is verified. Say dates are estimates and are probably within 20 years. The Maybee Society keeps its data on The Master Genealogist�, and has been modified by Gary Hester?s WIT2NOTE� to form the GedCom file. This information is also available in a TMG file.

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• No Name, 10 Jul 1784, Belle Hill in Beaver Harbour, , Ontario, Canada. 4118 Mary Mabie appeared on the census of 10 Jul 1784 in the
household of Frederick Mabee and Lavinia Pelham Belle Hill in
Beaver Harbour, Ontario, Canada

• No Name, 1792. 4116 The Mabee party, it is said, started for Upper Canada in the
fall of 1792, but they wintered in Quebec and did not reach
Turkey Point until some time in 1793. They drove twelve cows,
rode horses, and employed an Indian guide to pilot the way
through the wilderness
Some members of the family claim that the settlement was made
as early as 1791, while others say it was not made before 1794;
but Mrs. Mabee and her family were living there in a
comfortable log-house at the time of Governor Simcoe's visit in
1795. The grave of Frederick Mabee was there also, and a piece
of ground known as the "Indian fields" had been cleared of its
light growth of timber and cropped; all of which makes it
appear quite reasonable that the family may have settled there,
at least as early as 1793.
The Mabee party consisted of Frederick Mabee and wife; Oliver
Mabee, their eldest son, aged about nineteen; Simeon, the
second son, aged about seventeen; Pellum, the youngest son,
aged about twelve - at least, these were the ages of the sons
at the time of the Governor's visit; two single daughters -
Polly and Sally; and two married daughters - Nancy and Lydia,
with their respective husbands - John Stone and Peter Teeple.
It is said that Peter Secord, also, came with the Mabee family

• No Name, 1793, Turkey Point, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. 4119 Mary Mabie immigrated with Frederick Mabee and Lavinia Pelham
1793 Turkey Point, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada


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Mary married David Secord [38203] [MRIN: 551604418], son of Peter Secord [38298] and Abigail [38288], between 7 Jul 1792 and 22 Jul 1792 in Niagra, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada 10905.,10906 (David Secord [38203] was born on 13 Jan 1773 in Cortlandt Manor, Dutchess County, New York 3683 and died on 27 Jun 1827 in Niagra, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada 3683.)




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