 - 1810
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| Name |
Anna Pieters Mabie [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Baptism |
26 Oct 1722 |
First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [1, 2] |
- Witnesses: Abraham Mebi and Anna Vedders
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| No Name |
Fifth Flat, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [3] |
- Anna Pieters Mabie and Abraham J. Van Antwerpen were buried
Fifth Flat, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. Inscription
"Anna Mabie was buried with her husband across the river from
the Mabie homestead on land formerly owned by her father, Peter
Mabie. Abraham VanAntwerp's stone and John Mabie's stone were
recently found in an area along route 5 near what is now known
as Waters Road. Stones were not found for Anna Mabie or Alida
Toll, John's wife."
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| No Name |
26 Oct 1722 |
First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [1, 2] |
- Anna Pieters Mabie was baptized 26 Oct 1722 First Reformed
Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York
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| No Name |
14 Nov 1742 |
First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [2] |
- Anna Pieters Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Petrus
Mabie 14 Nov 1742 First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady,
Albany County, New York
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| No Name |
5 Aug 1764 |
First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [2] |
- Anna Pieters Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Peter Mabee
05 Aug 1764 First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany
County, New York
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| No Name |
3 Jun 1768 |
First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [2] |
- Anna Pieters Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Susanna
Mabie 03 Jun 1768 First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady,
Albany County, New York
|
| No Name |
28 Jun 1778 |
Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [2] |
- Anna Pieters Mabie were witnesses to the baptism of Susanna
Mabie 28 Jun 1778 Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany
County, New York
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| Name |
Van Antwerpen |
| Death |
5 Aug 1810 [3] |
| Burial |
Fifth Flat, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [3] |
- Anna Mabie was buried with her husband across the river from
the Mabie homestead on land formerly owned by her father, Peter
Mabie. Abraham VanAntwerp's stone and John Mabie's stone were
recently found in an area along route 5 near what is now known
as Waters Road. Stones were not found for Anna Mabie or Alida
Toll, John's wife.
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| 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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| Person ID |
I36814 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
| Father |
Pieter Mabee, b. Woestina (the wilderness greater than five miles west of Schenectady), Albany County, New York d. Aft 1768 |
| Mother |
Susanna Vedder, b. 1701, Woestina (the wilderness greater than five miles west of Schenectady), Albany County, New York d. Yes, date unknown |
| Marriage |
12 Nov 1721 |
First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [2] |
| Family ID |
F551605380 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Abraham J. Van Antwerpen, b. Abt 1715 bur. Fifth Flat, Schenectady, Albany County, New York |
| Marriage |
21 Aug 1742 |
First Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York [2] |
- Abrah. Van Antwerpen, jm, Schenectady and Anna Pieters Mobie,
jd, Schenectady
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| Children |
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| Family ID |
F551605381 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
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| Sources |
- [S1325] Pearson, Professor Jonathan, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Albany, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, Baltimore, 1984, Original
Date, 1873), PG 119 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1351] RDC - Schenectady.
- [S1238] Maybee Society Card File, HUDSON MOHAWK GEN AND FAM RECORDS (Reliability: 3).
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