Petrus Mabie [36810] 615
- Marriage: Alida Peek [36786] on 7 Nov 1767 in First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York 609
- Died: Bef Apr 1782 9918
Another name for Petrus was Pieter.
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.
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism, 14 Nov 1742, First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. 609 witnesses: Abrah. J. van Antwerpen and Anna P. Mebie
• No Name, 14 Nov 1742, First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. 609 Petrus Mabie was baptized 14 Nov 1742 First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York
• Memo, 1763, Mohawk, Albany County, New York. 646 A list of Freeholders of the City and County of Albany, dated 1763, includes the following names: Normans Kill, Abraham Meebe; Mohawk, John Clement, Lewes Clement, John Maybee, Peter Maybee (those 4 in succession); Schenectady, Abraham Mabie, John Mabie, John Mabb.
• No Name, 17 Nov 1765, First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. 609 Petrus Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter Mabie 17 Nov 1765 First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York
• No Name, 29 Apr 1767. 9921 Petrus Mabie was in the military with John Mebie , in Captain Andries Truax's Company of the Tryon County Militia 29 Apr 1767
• No Name, 2 Mar 1768. 646 Petrus Mabie was mentioned in the will of Pieter Mabee 02 Mar 1768 . "The Will of Peter Mabee is referenced in other documents but has never been found 200 acres of land in the Town of Charlestown was granted to his son Petrus under this will"
• No Name, Bet 1776 and 1782. 9921 Between 1776 and 1782 Petrus Mabie and served with their brother, Corporal John Mebie , in Captain John Van Patten's Third Company of Colonel Wemple s Second (Schenectady) Regiment of the Albany County Militia
• Memo, 31 Dec 1779, Schenectady Township, Albany County, New York. 9934 included as land owner on the Tax List
• Anecdote, 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, 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, 28 Dec 1781, Caughnawaga, Tryon County, New York. 9819 Will of Petrus Mebie, of the town of Caughnewaga, Tryon County, and residing in Schenectady, dated 12/28/1781, proved 7/17/1787(in Albany), mentions wife Alida, sons Harmanus (eldest) and Peter, daughters Susanna and Sarah, brother John and brother-in-law John H. Peek (executors). Petrus also mentioned the fact that his wife was pregnant at the time the will was written, and made alternate provisions if the unborn child was a male or a female.
• Will, 28 Dec 1781, Caughnawaga, Tryon County, New York. 9819 Will of Petrus Mebie, of the town of Caughnewaga, Tryon County, and residing in Schenectady, dated 12/28/1781, proved 7/17/1787(in Albany), mentions wife Alida, sons Harmanus (eldest) and Peter, daughters Susanna and Sarah, brother John and brother-in-law John H. Peek (executors). Petrus also mentioned the fact that his wife was pregnant at the time the will was written, and made alternate provisions if the unborn child was a male or a female.
• Probate, 17 Jul 1787, Albany, Albany County, New York. 9819
Petrus married Alida Peek [36786] [MRIN: 551605468], daughter of Unknown and Unknown, on 7 Nov 1767 in First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York.609
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