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Caspar Meby
 
Pieter Caspersen van Naarden
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Aechte Jans van Norden
Simon Mabie
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Lÿsbeth Schúúrmans
 
Frederick Schuerman
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Christina Jans

Caspar Meby (Pieter, Aechte) has also been called “Caspar Pietersz Mevi”, “Caspar Mebie”, “Casparis Maebie” MA1, “Caspar Pieterszen Mabie” MA4, and “Casparus Meebje” HA22. Casper, the son of Pieter van Naerden and Aechtje Jans, was baptized on February 15, 1660 in the Dutch Reformed Church in New Amsterdam; the witness or sponsor was Marie Boele EV4, MA1. Caspar Pieterszen Nebÿ, an unmarried man of New York, married Lÿsbeth Schúermans, an unmarried woman of Santfort, at the reformed Dutch Church in New York on December 14, 1687; both were residents of New York MA1, PU4. Their marriage banns were published on November 18, 1687 MA1, PU4.

Caspar and Elizabeth relocated to Harlem, New York MA1, MA4, HA22, where he was said to have purchased land from Daniel “Tournure” HA22. Daniel Tourneur, Jr., died in the autumn of 1690, but his mother remained alive until 1700 RI8. The personal and real estate which belonged to “Casper Mabie”, a resident of Harlem, was assessed at five pounds and one pence in December 1695 to raise money for the poor, but that same month his property was assessed again for a tax to raise money for the wages and maintenance of the soldiers stationed at Albany, and for a company of “Fuzileers” (fusiliers), and the value had increased to five pounds, one shilling, and eleven pence CI1. He was appointed as the constable of Harlem on September 29, 1696 RI8, HA22, and was succeeded by Teunis Dalsen one year later RI8. The value of the estate for “Caster Mebrie” of Harlem was assessed at five pounds, nine pence on August 28, 1696; the purpose of this tax was to raise 120 soldiers to defend the frontier at Albany CI1. On August 21, 1697, “Casper Meby” of Harlem was assessed at five pounds, eight pence for a tax which was meant to “Enable his Excellency to Secure the Frontiers att Albany & for Recruiting his Majesties three Companies posted there” CI1.

Caspar sold a house and its lot, which was previously composed of lots five and six owned by Daniel Tourneur, to Marcus Tiebaut on March 26, 1700 RI8, HA22. Grenville MacKenzie stated that he moved to Hackensack, New Jersey before 1698 MA4, but Sarah Adelaide Mabie wrote that after Caspar and his family lived in Harlem, they moved to Closter, New Jersey MA1. He sold his remaining farmland in 1709 and purchased a parcel of land which was positioned on the west bank of the Hudson River and which stretched westward toward the town of Closter, Bergen County, New Jersey, from Captain Lancaster Symes in 1710 HA22. In 1712, or soon after, they moved across the Hudson River, to New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York MA4.

The names of Caspar and Lysbeth were not included in what appears to be an exhaustive list of the residents of New Rochelle in the year 1710 OC8, but this actually is not conclusive evidence that the Mabie family resided elsewhere. For example, just one thirteen-year-old child of William and Marie (Secord) Landrine was recorded, but the names of rest of his family members, including his parents, were not listed OC8; William Landrine did indeed live in New Rochelle before and after this year. Casparus Maby was called a shoemaker of New Rochelle in the codicil to the will of Sophia Romÿn which was dated December 6, 1715 NE36. Cornelius Burnham Harvey stated that Casparus Mabie died on his farmland near Closter, New Jersey, in approximately 1720 HA22.

Lÿsbeth Schúúrmans (Frederick, Christina) has also been called “Elizabeth Schureman”, and her surname has been spelled “Shuermans” and “Scheurmans” MA1. Lÿsbeth, the daughter of Fredrick Harmenszen and Christina Jans, was baptized on September 22, 1665 in the Reformed Dutch Church of New York; witnesses or sponsors were Jeremias Janszen and Catalina Joris EV4, BI1. Elisabeth Schuurmans was a member of the Reformed Dutch Church of New York on December 3, 1681 SC9, and she was listed as a church member again in 1686, when in that year she lived on Koninck Straat (King Street) BA17. In the 1687 record of her marriage, she was called “Lÿsbeth Schúermans”, an unmarried woman from Santfort who then resided in New York PU4.

A locality called Santfort (the Netherlands) is positioned west of the city of Roermond and the Meuse River, but it is very improbable that she was from this Santfort, as she was born in New York. Richard Wynkoop postulated that at one time, Frederick Schuerman must have resided in Stamford, Connecticut, and he noted that Rachel, who he attributed as another daughter of Frederick and Christina Jans, was described as of “Standfort” in the record of her own marriage WY1 in October 1696 to Denys Janszen PU4. Jasper Dankaerts mentioned an English village called Santfort, which was situated on the opposite bank bank of the Passaic River from “Milfor”, which is now called Newark, New Jersey DA4. Santfort was on the west side of “Hackingsackse Kill”, or the Hackensack River, but east of the Passaic, and was a plantation owned by Captain William Sandford, who received his land grant in 1668 DA4. He was granted 15,308 acres, from near Rutherford in the north, to the convergence of the Passaic and Hackensack rivers in the south HA22. William Sandford’s land was about ten miles northwest of New York. If Lÿsbeth truly was from a location named Santfort, perhaps she lived or worked for a time on Sandford’s plantation.

Her father, Frederick Harmenszen Schuerman, resided in New Amsterdam (later called New York) in 1649 SC9 and from 1659 until 1675 BI1, and he was in Albany in 1687 OC3 and 1701 OC4, and in New Rochelle in 1710 OC8. Neither Frederick or Christina Jans have been found in documents associated with a location called Santfort, or variants of this placename. Lÿsbeth lived in New York for at least ten years, from her birth until at least 1675, when her younger brother, Ephraim, was born BI1. She may have resided in New York continuously, for she was a resident of that city in 1681 SC9 and 1687 PU4; logically, she should have been considered “of New York”, rather than of Santfort.

Lÿsbeth Schúúrmans and Caspar Pieters were witnesses to the baptism of Dirckje, the child of Harmen Jansz and Geesje Schúúrmans, at the Dutch Reformed Church in New York on July 28, 1689 EV4. On September 8, 1690, Lÿsbeth Schúúrman and Wilhelm Abrahamszen were witnesses to the baptism of Aefje, the child of Jan Janszen Moll and Engeltje Abrahams at the Dutch Reformed Church in New York EV4.

As Lÿsbeth Schúermans or Elisabeth Shúermans, she was named as the mother of four children who were baptized at the Dutch Reformed Church in New York: Pieter, Fredricx, Jeremias, and Abraham EV4. As Elisabeth Schuerman, she was named as the mother of Johannes, who was baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey HO23. As Elizabeth Mebe, she was named as the mother of Catherine Mebe, baptized at the French Church at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York WA29. Elizabeth Maybee, the wife of Casparus Maybee of New Rochelle, was also the mother of Christina Maybee, Afia Maybee, and Sophia Maybee NE36. The baptismal record for her son, Simon MA1, MA4, is missing.

Caspar Pietersz. Mevi and Lÿsbeth Schúermans were named as the parents of Pieter, baptized on December 26, 1689 at the Dutch Reformed Church in New York; witnesses were Jeremias Hagenaer and Aecht Jans EV4. Pieter Meby, an unmarried man, and Katlintie Bogaert, an unmarried woman, both who were born in New York and who then resided in Bergen County, were registered to marry on June 19, 1715 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey HO23.

Pyeter Meybye and Cateleyn Bouert were the parents of Caessparres, baptized on April 10, 1716 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; the witness was Leyben Van Scheyveren CO23. Pieter Mabie and Catalyntie Bogert were the parents of Pieter, born on October 13 and baptized on January 15, 1717 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Pieter Bogert and Fytie Vlierboom CO23. Pieter Maybe and Cathalyntie were the parents of Elizabet, born on April 13, perhaps in 1719 and baptized on January 12, 1720 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Casper Maiby and Lisbet Maiby CO23. Pieter Meby and Catlÿntie Bogert were the parents of Johannes, baptized on January 30, 1724 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Claes Pietersen and Annatie Vervele, his wife HO23. Pieter Meeby and Catlÿntje Bogert were the parents of Johannes, baptized on December 19, 1725 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Mattheus and Wilmtje Bogert HO23. Pieter Maiby and Catlyntie Bogaart were the parents of Jeremias, born on December 13, 1727 and baptized on January 7, 1728 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Resolveer Nagel and Claartie Lydecker CO23. Pieter Merrie and Cathalyntje Boogaert were the parents of Sophia, born on October 10, 1729 and baptized on October 26 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Pieter Boogaert and Sophia Flierboom CO23. Pieter Maby and Catlyntie Bogart were the parents of Abraham, born on December 28, 1731 and baptized on January 23, 1732 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Johannis Boogart and his wife (unnamed) CO23. Pieter Meebie and Catlyntie Boogart were the parents of Joost, born on August 5, 1734 and baptized on August 25 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were his sister and brother-in-law, Joost Zabrowiski and Christina his wife CO23. Pietter Maby and Cathlyntye Bogaert were the parents of Maria, born on January 28, 1738 and baptized on February 5 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Jacob Haring and Maria, his wife CO23. Pieter Maby and Catalyntye Bogaert were the parents of Rachel, born on April 30, 1740 and baptized on May 11 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were his brother and sister-in-law, Johannes Maby and Susanna, his wife CO23. Pieter Maby and Cathalyntye Boogaert were the parents of Cornelius, born on October 26, 1741 and baptized on November 8 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Johannes Myer and Marretye, his wife CO23.

Peter “Maber” of Orangetown, Orange County, New York wrote his will on March 25, 1769 which named his wife, Catalinta, his eldest son, Casparus, his other sons, Peter, Jeremiah, Abraham, Joost, and his youngest son, Cornelius, his daughters, Elizabeth (who was the wife of Abraham Haring), Sophia (who was the wife of Johannes De Lamater), and Mary, who was the wife of John Westervelt, and his grandson, Isaac (who was the son of Peter) PE22. He named his brother, Johannes Maber, and his friend, Thomas Outwater, as executors of his will, which was witnessed by Ebenezer Wood, William Hammond, and a shoemaker named Gillem Outwater PE22. He gave “one third of all the Swamp Beraen Galt, which lays to the eastward of the lot of land late of Cornelius Bogart, and called the Ring boom” to his oldest son, Casparus, and he gave “all my lands lying over the Kill in the Patent of Honeing and Howding” (Honan and Howden) to his son, Peter PE22. In creating the abstract for Peter Maber’s will, William Pelletreau added that his surname was likely “Mabie” and noted that the “Patent of Honeing and Howding” had been purchased by Daniel Honan and Michael Howden and was the south half of the Patent of Kakiat in Rockland County PE22. Peter died sometime before July 8, 1772 when his will was proved PE22.

Christina Maybee was called the daughter of Casparus Maybee by her maternal great-aunt, Sophia Romÿn NE36. Cristina Meby, an unmarried woman who was born in New York, and Joost Zaboriskoo, an unmarried man who was born in “Ackinsack”, who both then resided in “Ackinsack”, married on November 1, 1712 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey HO23. Cristintie Meeby and Joost Zaboriscoo were the parents of Kasparus, who was baptized on April 7, 1717 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Kasper Meeby and Elisabeth Vreriks, his wife HO23. This surname (Vreriks) may have been a close approximation of her patronymic “Fredericx” or “Fredericks”. Cristina Meeby and Joost Zaboriscoo were the parents of Magteltie, who was baptized on September 25, 1715 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Jan Zaboriscoo and Magtel Van der Linde HO23. Cristintie Meby and Joost Zaborwischo were the parents of Elisabeth, who was baptized on July 19, 1719 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Jirmias Meby and Esia Meby HO23. Christintie Meeby and Joost Zaboriscoo were the parents of Feytie, who was baptized on March 26, 1722 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Hendrik Zaboriscoo and Margrit, the wife of Jan Zaboriscoo HO23. Christina Mebie and Joost Sabrisky were the parents of Antje, who was baptized on May 30, 1728 at the Schraalenburgh Dutch Reformed Church in Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Jacob Sabrisky and Antje Terhune HO23. Christina Mabie and Joost Sabriski were the parents of Albert, who was baptized on April 25, 1730 at the Schraalenburgh Dutch Reformed Church in Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Hendrik Sabriske and Geertje HO23.

Afia Maybee was called the daughter of Casparus Maybee by her maternal great-aunt, Sophia Romÿn NE36. Efye Meby and Jan Martÿn were the parents of Elisabeth, who was baptized on August 3, 1717 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Pieter Meeby and Annatie Martÿn HO23. Aafie Mebee was called the wife of Jan Martyn on June 20, 1732 when she was listed in the member register of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow CO2. Jan Marttyn and his wife, Atfjee, were the parents of Annatie, who was baptized on October 17, 1732 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (the Reformed Church of Tarrytown) in Tarrytown, New York; witnesses or sponsors were Thomas Storm and his wife, Crestena CO2. Jan and Aafjee Marttyn were also witnesses or sponsors on that same date to the baptism of Abraham, the son of Jeremias and Annatie Mebee CO2. John Martine of “herver Straw” (Haverstraw) in Orange County, New York described himself as a yeoman when he wrote his will on December 24, 1757 which named his wife, Alfie Martine, his eldest son, John Martine, Jr., his daughters, Elisabeth and Alfie Martine, his youngest daughter, Hannah Martine, and his sons, Danial (or Dannal) and Jerimah (or Jeremiah) Martine NE36. He appointed his friends, Tunas Declerk and Thomas Wilson as executors of his will, which was proved on November 15, 1760 NE36.

Caspar Mebie and Elisabeth Shúermans were named as the parents of Fredricx in his baptism on September 1, 1695 at the Reformed Dutch Church in New York; witnesses were Jeremias Westerhoút and Rachel Schúermans EV4.

Sophia Maybee was called the daughter of Casparus Maybee by her maternal great-aunt, Sophia Romÿn NE36. Feytie (a common diminutive of “Sophie”) Meby, an unmarried woman who was born in New York but then lived in New Rochelle, and Mattÿs Kanckely, an unmarried man who was born and still resided at the “manor of Flipsburg”, married on September 27, 1718 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey HO23. Matthis Cancklie and Zefya were the parents of Eliezabet, baptized on November 1, 1720 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Casper Mabie and Eliezabet, his wife CO2. Matthis Canclie and Zeyfitie were the parents of Delefferins, baptized on June 26, 1722 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Delefferins Canclie and Engeltie, his wife; on this same date, Jeremias and Magdalena Mabie were present with the same sponsors for the baptismal ceremony of their own daughter, Engeltie CO2. Matthis Cancklie and Zefeytie were the parents of Abram, baptized on April 10, 1725 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Jeremias Mabye and Helena, his wife CO2. Matthis Canckely and Sefytie were the parents of Eliezabeth, baptized on October 28, 1727 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Ernst Clemens and Eliezabeth Canckely CO2. Matthius Canckely and Sofitie were the parents of Raghel, baptized on April 1, 1735 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Abraham Canckely and Marethen, his wife CO2. Mattheus Canckely and Safya were the parents of Raghel, baptized on April 23, 1737 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Jacob Canckely and Zara Canckely CO2.

Casper Mebie and Elisabeth Scheúrmans were named as the parents of Jeremias in his baptism on June 25, 1699 at the Reformed Dutch Church in New York; witnesses were Jeremias Westerhoút and his wife, Catharina EV4. Jeremias Meebie, an unmarried man who was born in Harlem and then resided at “N. Resel”, married Magdalena Canckly, an unmarried woman who was born in “Nu Jurck” and resided in “Phillips Burgh” on March 20, 1720 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (the Reformed Church of Tarrytown) in Tarrytown, New York CO2. She was born in Viskill and then lived “on the Mennaer of Cortlant”, or Cortlandt Manor CO2. Jeremias Mabie and Magdalena were the parents of Engeltie, baptized on June 26, 1722 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Delefferins Cancklie and Engeltie, his wife CO2. Jeremias Mebie and Helene were the parents of Jeremias, baptized on April 2, 1726 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Delefferins Canckelie and Eliezabet Canckelie CO2. Jeremias Mebie and Helena were the parents of Delefferins, baptized on August 19, 1727 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were his sister and brother-in-law, Matthis Cancklely and Sofya, his wife CO2. Jeremyas Mebie and Helena, his wife, who was called a “deceased mother” were the parents of Helena, baptized on May 31, 1729 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Abram Canckely and Caharina Canckely CO2. On August 22, 1730, Jeremyas Mebie was called a widower of Helena Canckely when he married Annatie Namburgh, the widow of Willem Brouwer, at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow in Tarrytown, New York CO2. Jeremias Mebie may have been the father of Raghel, baptized on April 24, 1731 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, New York); witnesses or sponsors were Joannis Clemens and Annatie Namburgh CO2. The first names of Raghel’s parents have worn off from the record book. Jeremias Mebee and Annatie were the parents of Abraham, baptized on October 17, 1732 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Jan Marttyn and Aafjee, his wife CO2. Jeremias Mebee and Annatie were the parents of Joannis, baptized on October 22, 1734 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Thuinnas Corssen and Eliezabeth, his wife CO2. Jeremias Mebie and Anatie were the parents of Henderickas, baptized on November 20, 1736 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Haramanis Gardenier and Eliezabeth, his wife CO2. Jeremias Mebie and Annatie were the parents of Petrus, baptized on June 23, 1739 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Jeremias Namburgh and Eliezabeth Mebie CO2. Jeremyas Mabie and Annatie were the parents of Annatie, baptized on October 20, 1741 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were David Storm and Catharina, his wife CO2. Jeremias Mebie and Annatie were the parents of Eva, baptized on June 28, 1743 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Delifferins Canckely and Eva Martyn CO2. Jeremias Meebi was the father of Agie, baptized on August 30, 1745 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow; witnesses or sponsors were Jeremias Meebi and Rachel Meebi CO2.

Jeremyah Mebie, a widower, married Maritie Parkot, the widow of Piter Bondt, on July 25, 1760 at at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow in Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York CO2. Jeremiah Mebe was a witness to a deed between John Martin and Peter Bonnet on April 27, 1763 in Westchester County, New York FO3. On April 2, 1770, Jeremiah Mabe and William Schurman were elected as overseers of the upper division of the highways of New Rochelle FO3. Jeremiah Mebe, Frederick Schurman, John Schurman, and Jacob Schurman were signers to a petition regarding the public roads for New Rochelle on February 2, 1771 FO3. Jeremiah Mabe wrote his will on October 19, 1778 which named his eldest son, Jeremiah Mabe, his wife, Mary Mabe, his widowed daughter, Hannah Brewer, his cousin, Joshua Soulice, and a list of individuals whose relationship to him was unclarified: Rachel Vinson, Abraham Mabe, Henry Mabe, Peter Mabe, Affe Sifer, and Pashans Mabe NE36. This will was witnessed by Daniel Bonnet of New Rochelle, Westchester County, Peter Dubois, and Benjamin Devone, and was proved on March 27, 1789 before Philip Bell, Surrogate of Westchester County, New York NE36.

Catherine Mebe, the daughter of Gaspar and Elizabeth Mebe, was born on June 14, 1703 and was baptized on August 1, 1703 in the French Church at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York; sponsors were Gaspar Mebe, and Marie Simon WA29. Catherine Maybee was called the daughter of Casparus Maybee by her maternal great-aunt, Sophia Romÿn, in her will dated December 6, 1715 NE36. Catherine was said to have married Daniel Secord. Daniel Sicard (or Sycart) and Catharine, his wife, were the parents of twins Pierre and Rachel, who were born on October 15, 1726 and was presented for their baptism by Peter Sicard and Madeline Parcot (the daughter of Jaques Sicard and Jeanne Parcot) on December 25, 1726 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Daniel Secard (or Secord), Jr. and Catherine, his wife, were the parents of Jacques, who was born on April 24, 1732 and was presented for his baptism by Catherine’s brother and sister-in-law, Johanes and Susan Maby (or Meby), on May 28, 1732 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Daniel Zekaar and Catharina, his wife, were the parents of Annatie, baptized on September 19, 1730 at the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (the Reformed Church of Tarrytown) in Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York; witnesses or sponsors were Catharina’s sister and brother-in-law, Safytie and Matthis Canckelie CO2. Daniel Secord, Jr. and Cathere, his wife, were the parents of Sophie, who was born on February 22, 1734 and was presented for her baptism by John (or Jean) Secord and Catherine Secord (or Secart) on May 19, 1734 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Daniel Sicard, Jr. and Catherine, his wife, were the parents of Marie, who was born on February 21, 1735/6 and was presented for her baptism by Marie’s uncle and aunt, who were Jaques Secord and Jeanne Sicard, on March 3, 1735/6 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Daniel Sicard, Jr. and Catherine, his wife, were the parents of Sarah, who was born on May 17, 1738 and was presented for her baptism by Daniel Geraud (or Giraud) and Esther Secord (or Ester Sicard) on July 9, 1738 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Daniel Sicard and Catherine, his wife, were named as the parents of Anne (who aged two years or older) and Margery when they were presented for their baptism by their parents on June 7, 1743 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24.

Casparis Maebie and Elizabeth Schúermans were named as the parents of Abraham in his baptism on November 18, 1705 at the Dutch Reformed Church in New York; witnesses were Kristoffel Kristiaanse, Meindert Steen, and Maritje Mol EV4. Abraham Maby probably married Sylvia sometime before January 1729, when their son was baptized; Sylvia may have also used the name Phoeby, as baptismal records for her children indicate that Abraham’s wife was “Sylvia” in 1729, 1731, 1733, and 1740, but that Abraham’s wife was “Phoeby” in 1735 CO24. Abraham Maby and Sylvia were the parents of Abraham, who was born on January 17, 1728/9 and was presented for his baptism by Francois Coquillet and Cathe. Secord on February 23, 1728/9 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Abraham Maby and Sylvia were the parents of Pierre, who was born on September 8, 1731 and was presented for his baptism by Ambroise Sicard and Jeanne, his wife on October 10, 1731 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Abraham Maby and Sylvia, his wife, were the parents of Elizabeth, who was born on October 13, 1733 and was presented for her baptism by Peter Secord and Elizabeth Woodmant on November 2, 1733 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. Abraham Maby and Phoeby, his wife, were the parents of Phoeby, who was born on October 19, 1735 and was presented for her baptism by Daniel Giraud and Mary Jobrain (or Jobouin) on November 16, 1735 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. An additional baptismal record for Phoeby with nearly identical birth and baptismal dates indicated that she was born on October 19, 1739 and was baptized on November 16, 1739 CO24. Abraham Maby and Sylvia, his wife, were the parents of Jean, who was born on February 7, 1740 and was presented for his baptism by P. Stouppe and Marie Landrin, the child’s godparents, on July 5, 1740 at the French Church in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. He may have been the Abraham Mabee of “Fredrickborough Pr[e]cinct”, Dutchess County, New York, who, with his wife, Phebe Maybee, sold land to John Mabee for five shillings on April 10, 1784 DU15. This parcel of 187 acres of land was located in what was then called Fredrickborough Precinct and was bounded on the south by land held by Jonathan Astin, on the west by land held by Samuel Gregory and John Drake, and on the north and the east by land held by Peter Mabee DU15.

Johannes, the son of Casper Meeby and Elisabeth Schuerman, was baptized on May 9, 1708 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack in Bergen County, New Jersey; witnesses were Johannes Van Inburgh and Catrina, his wife HO23. Johanes Maby (or John Meby) was married to Susanne by May 28, 1732 when the John and Susanne presented Jacques, the son of Daniel Secard, Jr. and Catherine, in his baptism at the French Church at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York CO24. John Maby and Susanna were the parents of Elizabeth, who was born on March 30, 1733 and was presented for baptism on April 29, 1733 at the French Church at New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York by Peter Bertain and Catherine Secord CO24. Johannis Maby and Susanna Biertyen were the parents of Petrus, born on April 3, 1735 and baptized on May 18 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Peter Maby and Catlyntie, his wife CO23. John Maby and Susanna Biertyen were the parents of Anna, born on January 10, 1737 and baptized on February 6 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Joost Zabrowiski and Christina, his wife CO23. Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertyne were the parents of Susanna, born on January 16, 1739 and baptized on February 1 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Edwart Eckesen and Maria, his wife CO23. Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertyn were the parents of Casparis, born on January 10, 1741 and baptized on February 8 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Casparis Maby and Elizabeth Maby, his sister CO23. Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertin were the parents of Effye, born on April 28, 1743 and baptized on May 22 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were John Martyn and Effye, his wife CO23. Johannes Maby and Susanna Bertyn were the parents of Hester, born on April 4, 1745 and baptized on April 28 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York CO23. Johannes Mabey and Susanna Bertyn were the parents of Fredericus, born on July 23, 1747 and baptized on August 16 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were his sister and brother-in-law, Matthys Conckling and Saphie, his wife CO23. Johannis Mebie and Susanna Berteng were the parents of twin sons, Jerimias and Johannis, who were born on September 3, 1750 and baptized on October 7 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Jerimias Martyn, Annatye Martyn, John Bertyn, and Engeltye Conkelin CO23. Johannis Mebie and Susanna Berting were the parents of Christina, born on July 14, 1755 and baptized on September 7 at the Reformed Church of Tappan in Tappan, Rockland County, New York; witnesses were Gerrit Blauvelt and Elisabeth, his wife CO23.

Lÿsbeth was still alive in December 1715 when she and her daughters were mentioned in the codicil of the will of her maternal aunt, Sophia Romÿn NE36. The codicil of Sophia’s will, dated December 6, 1715, included a bequest “unto Elizabeth maybee the wife of Casparus maybee of New Rochell the Sum of forty pounds which I have Given to her by Deed of Gift bearing Date the Seventh Day of November last to be paid by my Executors out of my Estate” NE36. She also made bequests to the daughters of Casparus Maybee, who were Afia Maybee, Christina Maybee, Sophia Maybee, and Catherine Maybee NE36.

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