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Casper Pieterszen Mabie [39318]
(-Aft 1720)
Lysbeth Schuermans [39306]
Abraham Maebie [39315]
Silvia Coquillet [39308]
(Abt 1699-)
Peter Mabie [39310]
(1731-Bet 1817/1817)

 

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Susanna Sunderland [39287]

Peter Mabie [39310]

  • Born: 8 Sep 1731, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York 10928
  • Marriage: Susanna Sunderland [39287] on 9 Mar 1758 in Mahopac, Putnam County, New York, USA 11533
  • Died: Bet 7 Aug 1817 and 24 Dec 1817, Carmel, Putnam County, New York 11535,11536

bullet   Another name for Peter was Pierre Maby.10529

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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 his life were:

• Religion: "The greater part of the records of Gilead Presbyterian Church: Gilead Presbyterian Church, Carmel, Putnam County, New York.
Carmel have been destroyed. The church services were suspended
during the Revolution and not resumed until 1792. All the
records of the baptisms of the children of Peter Mabie have
perished. Fortunately the Mabie descendants in Patterson,
Putnam County, NY have preserved family Bibles and the history
of the later generations may be accurately written. W.S.
Pelletreau's history of Putnam County furnishes some account of
the members of the family, as a__ of the Mabies who settled at
Lake Mahopac, p. 673 of his history are the names of the sons
of Pieter Mabie. This list has been verified by family records
received by the writer."

• Baptism, 10 Oct 1731, French Church, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. 10928 witnesses: Ambroise Sicard and Jeanne, his wife
"Ce Dimanche, 10 Oct, 1731 a ete batiste Pierre, fils de
Abraham Mabie and et de Sylvie sa femme, ne le 8 de Fbre
precedent et presente at St. Bateme par M. Ambroise ed Madme
sa femme Parrein ___Marienne. P. Steuppe sa Abraham X Maby
mark."

• Land, 17 Oct 1771, Putnam County, New York. 11555 In a survey of lands of Lake Mahopac, made Oct 17,1771, Peter
Mabie's house is mentioned. He owned a tract of 105 acres
which began on the lake shore at a point nearly west from the
Methodist Church, and ran east to the brook which is the outlet
of the Mud Pond, then down the same from some distance, and
then extended east to the original east line of Lot 5 of
Philipse Patent, then south along this line six chains, and
then westerly to the lake. It included nearly all the shore of
the lake between the Methodist Church and a point a short
distance south of the Carpenter House. He also owned Peter or
Mabie Island situated in the lake consisting of 6 acres.

• Land, 10 Apr 1784, Fredrickborough Precinct, Dutchess County, New York. 11556 10 Apr 1784 Fredrickborough Precinct, Dutchess County, New York
Abraham Maebie On 4/10/1784, Abraham Mabee and Phebee Mabee,
his wife, of Fredrickborough Precinct Dutchess County, sold a
tract of land containing 187 acres to John Mabee for 5
shillings. This tract was bounded on the North and East by the
lands of Peter Mabee (Abraham's son). The price of 5 shillings
is very low for this amount of acreage and clearly is in the
form a bequeath.

• Land, 28 Sep 1786, Fredrickburg, Dutchess County, New York. 11534 28 Sep 1786 Fredrickburg, Dutchess County, New York Peter Mabie
and Susanna Sunderland On 9/28/1786, Peter Mabee and his wife
Susanna, of Fredricksburgh Dutchess County, sold two tracts of
land to Benajah Beardsley for 500 Pounds. One tract of 68 acres
was identified as "the farm on which Daniel Mabee now lives",
referring to the son of Peter and Susanna. The second tract of
8 acres in part adjoined the farm of John Mabee (Peter's
brother. This appears to be part of an exchange of land between
Peter and Benajah. In two others deeds with the same date,
Benajah Beardsley and his wife Rebecca sold two tracts of land
containing some 115 acres to Peter Mabee for a total of 600
Pounds. One of these tracts was bounded in part by lands
already owned by Peter, and the other was bounded in part by
lands of Abraham Mabee.

• Census, 1790, Frederickstown, Dutchess County, New York. 469 Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland appeared on the census of
1790 Frederickstown, Dutchess County, New YorkPeter Maybee,
three males over 16, one male under 16, and five females

• Memo, 7 Apr 1795, Carmel, Putnam County, New York. 32 At the first town meeting of the newly organized township of
Carmel, Peter Mabie was elected an Overseer of Highways

• Census, 1800, Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 509 Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland appeared on the census of
1800 Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New YorkPeter
Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 26-45, one man
and two women 16-26, and three boys under 10

• Will, 3 Nov 1808, Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 533 Peter Mabie left a will 03 Nov 1808 Carmel, Dutchess (later
Putnam) County, New York. "Excerpts - Will of Peter Mabie: I,
Peter Mabie of the town of Carmel, in the CO of Dutchess, New
Yoek give and bequeath to my sons Daniel Mabie and Jeremiah
Mabie and my daughter Tamer Wright the sum of five pounds, I
then give to my grandson Lebbins Mabie, 100 pounds if he shall
continue on with his Uncle Levi Mabie until he shall become of
age, if not it shall go to his Uncle Levi to be paid to him
Lebbins at 21. I devise that Susannah my daughter shallhave
decent support out of the profits of the farm so long as she
continue single and should she marry, she is to receive 100
pounds. If Susannah shall become dissatisfied at home in living
on with Levi or Sarah his wife, she may do what is necessary to
move elsewhere and Levi is to go her surity paying her board.
Should Levi refuse, then it is my wish that the Executors shall
sell off cattle enough or land to discharge the debt. My son
Elias is to receive 90 pounds. I give to my beloved wife
Susannah all the household furniture, the use and profits of
the farm as she shall require, if she become dissatisfied in
living with my son Levi then she may change her residence with
any of the other children and Levi shall be responsible for
this debt. I give to my son Levi the balance of my real and
personal estate. I constitute my son Jeremiah and my friend
Benjamin Townsend Executors of my last will and
testiment.

Will of Peter Mabie, of Carmel, Putnam County (Dutchess when
the will was written), dated 11/3/1808, proved 12/29/1817,
mentions wife Susannah, sons Daniel, Jeremiah, Levi and Elias,
daughters Tamer Wright and Susannah (unmarried). Also mentions,
at fair length, grandson Lebbius Mabie (only grandchild
mentioned). Steve Mabie writes, "My impression from reading
this will is that Lebbius was an orphan. There is no mention of
his parents, only a reference to "his uncle, Levi Mabie".
Lebbius was definitely under 21 at the time this will was
written. Note that in The History of Putnam County
(Pelletreau), Lebeus is listed as a son of Peter. This is not
correct, based on Peter's will.""

• Will, 3 Nov 1808, Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 533 Excerpts - Will of Peter Mabie: I, Peter Mabie of the town of
Carmel, in the CO of Dutchess, New Yoek give and bequeath to my
sons Daniel Mabie and Jeremiah Mabie and my daughter Tamer
Wright the sum of five pounds, I then give to my grandson
Lebbins Mabie, 100 pounds if he shall continue on with his
Uncle Levi Mabie until he shall become of age, if not it shall
go to his Uncle Levi to be paid to him Lebbins at 21. I devise
that Susannah my daughter shallhave decent support out of the
profits of the farm so long as she continue single and should
she marry, she is to receive 100 pounds. If Susannah shall
become dissatisfied at home in living on with Levi or Sarah his
wife, she may do what is necessary to move elsewhere and Levi
is to go her surity paying her board. Should Levi refuse, then
it is my wish that the Executors shall sell off cattle enough
or land to discharge the debt. My son Elias is to receive 90
pounds. I give to my beloved wife Susannah all the household
furniture, the use and profits of the farm as she shall
require, if she become dissatisfied in living with my son Levi
then she may change her residence with any of the other
children and Levi shall be responsible for this debt. I give to
my son Levi the balance of my real and personal estate. I
constitute my son Jeremiah and my friend Benjamin Townsend
Executors of my last will and testiment.

Will of Peter Mabie, of Carmel, Putnam County (Dutchess when
the will was written), dated 11/3/1808, proved 12/29/1817,
mentions wife Susannah, sons Daniel, Jeremiah, Levi and Elias,
daughters Tamer Wright and Susannah (unmarried). Also
mentions, at fair length, grandson Lebbius Mabie (only
grandchild mentioned). Steve Mabie writes, "My impression from
reading this will is that Lebbius was an orphan. There is no
mention of his parents, only a reference to "his uncle, Levi
Mabie". Lebbius was definitely under 21 at the time this will
was written. Note that in The History of Putnam County
(Pelletreau), Lebeus is listed as a son of Peter. This is not
correct, based on Peter's will."

• Census, 1810, Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 109 Peter Mabie and Susanna Sunderland appeared on the census of
1810 Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New YorkPeter
Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one woman 26-45, one
woman 16-26, and one boy 10-16


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Peter married Susanna Sunderland [39287] [MRIN: 551603981] on 9 Mar 1758 in Mahopac, Putnam County, New York, USA.11533 (Susanna Sunderland [39287] was born on 23 Oct 1738 in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York and died on 30 Apr 1827 in Mahopac, Putnam County, New York, USA.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Land, 28 Sep 1786, Fredrickburg, Dutchess County, New York. 11534 On 9/28/1786, Peter Mabee and his wife Susanna, of
Fredricksburgh Dutchess County, sold two tracts of land to
Benajah Beardsley for 500 Pounds. One tract of 68 acres was
identified as "the farm on which Daniel Mabee now lives",
referring to the son of Peter and Susanna. The second tract of
8 acres in part adjoined the farm of John Mabee (Peter's
brother. This appears to be part of an exchange of land
between Peter and Benajah. In two others deeds with the same
date, Benajah Beardsley and his wife Rebecca sold two tracts of
land containing some 115 acres to Peter Mabee for a total of
600 Pounds. One of these tracts was bounded in part by lands
already owned by Peter, and the other was bounded in part by
lands of Abraham Mabee.

• Census, 1790, Frederickstown, Dutchess County, New York. 469 Peter Maybee, three males over 16, one male under 16, and five
females

• Census, 1800, Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 509 Peter Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 26-45,
one man and two women 16-26, and three boys under 10

• Census, 1810, Carmel, Dutchess (later Putnam) County, New York. 109 Peter Maybee, one man and one woman over 45, one woman 26-45,
one woman 16-26, and one boy 10-16


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Married by Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, Gilead Presbyterian Church,
South Amenia, in West Phillipse Patent



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