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Jan Pieterse Mabee [37053]
(1654-1725)
Anna Borsboom [36920]
(1662-Aft 1725)
Pieter Mabee [36928]
(-Aft 1768)
Susanna Vedder [36882]
(1701-)
Harmanus Mabie [36879]
(-Aft 1808)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Susanna Wemple [36876]

Harmanus Mabie [36879] 9941

  • Marriage: Susanna Wemple [36876]
  • Died: Aft 1808, Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York 9984

bullet   Another name for Harmanus was Hermanus.

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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:

• Baptism, 9 Oct 1737, First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. 609 Witnesses: Albert Vedder Jr, and Marytje Truax

• Baptism, 9 Oct 1737, First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. 609 Harmanus Mabie was baptized 09 Oct 1737 First Reformed Dutch
Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York

• Occupation: carpenter, 1765. 8539

• Memo, 1766, Caughnawaga, Tryon County, New York. 9987 paid taxes of £4

• MilService, Bet 1776 and 1783. 9920,9921 was a Captain || in the Third (Mohawk) Regiment of the Tryon
County Militia

• Occupation, Bet 1776 and 1783. 9920,9921 Harmanus Mabie were was a Captain in the Third (Mohawk)
Regiment of the Tryon County Militia Between 1776 and 1783

• MilService, 1777, Fort Johnson, Montgomery County, New York. 9988 In the latter part of the year [1777] he was drafted from
Captain [William] Snooks company [Col. Visscher's Regiment] &
stationed at Fort Johnson below Tripes Hill under the command
of Captain [Hermanus] Mabee; Lieutenant [James] McMaster was
also an officer under Captain Mabee; and the forces were placed
on guard watching Tories and Indians and this deponant [Daniel
McGraw] served eight days and was then discharged

Montgomery County did not exist in 1777 in the state of New York. It was not founded until 1784.

• No Name, 1780. In 1780 Pieter and his brother Arent, who were living with
their families at the junction of Schoharie Creek and the
Mohawk River, moved their families to the Woestyne (present
Rotterdam Jct., NY) to avoid the incursions of the Indians.
Evidently using the land granted to their grandfather, Jan
Pieter Mabee by the Mohawk sachem, Rode.
from "Mabies of the Mohawk" St. Johnsville NY Enterprise and
News
Steve Mabie, a noted Mabie researcher says this was Harmanus
and Petrus - not Arent

• No Name, 29 Jan 1787, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Caughnawaga, Montgomery County, New York. 1565 Harmanus Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Harmanus Peek
29 Jan 1787 Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Caughnawaga,
Montgomery County, New York

• Memo, 1788, Mohawk Township, Montgomery County, New York. 646 was included on the tax list

• Census, 1790, Mohawk Township, Montgomery County, New York. 9919 Harmanus Mabie and Susanna Wemple appeared on the census of
1790 Mohawk Township, Montgomery County, New York

• Will, Jun 1801. 9731 Harmanus Mabie left a will Jun 1801 . "Will of Harmanus Mabee,
of Charleston, Montgomery County, dated June 1801, mentions
sons Peter and Reyer, and daughters Deborah, Margaret, Susannah
and Catherine"

• Will, Jun 1801. 9731 Will of Harmanus Mabee, of Charleston, Montgomery County, dated
June 1801, mentions sons Peter and Reyer, and daughters
Deborah, Margaret, Susannah and Catherine

• Census, 1810, Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. 625 Harmanus Mabie and Susanna Wemple appeared on the census of
1810 Charleston, Montgomery County, New Yorkone man and one
woman over 45, one woman 16-26, two boys under 10; and one
slave


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Harmanus married Susanna Wemple [36876] [MRIN: 551605419], daughter of Unknown and Unknown. (Susanna Wemple [36876] was born on 9 Oct 1737 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York 9941.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Marriage Bann, 8 Jan 1761, First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. 609

• Census, 1790, Mohawk Township, Montgomery County, New York. 9919

• Census, 1810, Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. 625 one man and one woman over 45, one woman 16-26, two boys under
10; and one slave




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