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Jacob Mabie [39226]
(Bef 1734-1816) |
Jacob Mabie [39226]
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Loyalist from Dutchess County, named in a list of Loyalists in ![]()
• No Name, 10 Nov 1754, French Church, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. 533 Jacob Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Jacob Maybee 10 • No Name, 1760. 5930,10619 1760 Muster Roll for 5th Company, Upper Battalion of the • No Name, 14 Jul 1782, Reformed Dutch Church of Wolver Hollow, Oyster Bay, Queens County, New York. 526 Jacob Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Henry Mabee 14 Jul • Immigration, 16 Apr 1783, Saint John, , New Brunswick, Canada. 11252 Arrived in Saint John on the ship "Union" with a wife and two • Memo, 16 Apr 1783, Saint John, , New Brunswick, Canada. 10537 signed a petition • Land, 14 Jul 1784, Gagetown Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. 11495 New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Jacob Maybee • Land, 20 Jan 1785, Gage Township, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. 11496 Jacob Maybee was granted 748 acres. Re-registered NS Grant of • Land, 9 Mar 1815, Saint Stephen Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. 11497,11498 New Brunswick Crown Land Grant: Location: 38 2nd Div Hayman ![]() Jacob married Mary Cotang [38745] [MRIN: 551604059]. (Mary Cotang [38745] was born about 1739 in Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, died in 1810 in Saint Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada and was buried on 25 Jan 1810 in McColl Methodist Church Cemetery, Saint Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada 5682.) |
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