 Est 1735 - Yes, date unknown
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| Name |
Eleanor Clemens |
| Birth |
Est 1735 |
| Gender |
Female |
| Residence |
1776 |
Saratoga, , New York [1] |
- rented out the Dutchess County farm moving to 100 acre farm in
Saratoga
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| No Name |
Jul 1779 |
Sorel, , Quebec, Canada [2, 3] |
- Jul 1779 Eleanor Clemens immigratedto Sorel, Quebec, Canada
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| Immigration |
Jul 1779 |
Sorel, , Quebec, Canada [2, 3] |
- The many loyalists have arrived on the Albany, the Susquehanna,
the Charlotte, and the Glouster .in July 1779, Captain Daniel
McAlpin, from the 60th regiment, informs the governor that the
country has 853 more loyal supporters and that 87 of them are
resident in Sorel....There are some children and a score of
women: Mrs. Dalmage and her child, Mrs. Foster, Parrot, Wilson.
This one has four children. Mrs. McKinnon, Mann, Hartman, Mann,
Bustead, Maybee, Jones, Rogers, Borden, Stephens, McIntosh,
MacDonnel, Hullibert, Harris; the Cassel family is represented
by four children.
She came with her son, John, after her husband's
death
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| Anecdote |
Feb 1786 |
Canada [2] |
- Elenor Hoffman, widow of Peter Maybee, made a claim under the
UEL act. According to her claim, Peter had moved to Saratoga
after having lived in Dutchess County, and they had a son named
John who was 12 years old at the time of Eleanor's statement.
Peter's estate in Saratoga was confiscated, and Eleanor was
living in Sorel in 1783. It appears from the document that
Eleanor's statement was given in February 1788, making son
John's birth year approximately 1775.
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| Anecdote |
28 Sep 1787 |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada [2, 4] |
- Evidence in the claim of Eleanor Maybee widow of Peter Maybe
late of Albany County
Claimant swears:
Says she resided at Sorel in 1783. Her eldest son John is
12 years of age. She is married to Joseph Hoffman. Peter was a
Native of America lived at Saratoga joined the British in 1776,
joined Col Jessup died in Canada in the Winter of 1777 he had
been with Bourgogne
She went to Canada the Summer after her Husbands death.
No. 1. Her husband had 150 acres in Dutchess County He had
it by gift from his father 20 years age on his marriage. He
lived there 4 years 90 acres clear. He let it when he went
away. She thinks the rent was 19.c per annum
No.2. He went and settled at Saratoga on lease lands. He
had a lease for 3 hives 8 or 9 years before the War He had
about 100 acres. Rent was £4.10 York after 10 years. He had
improved 60 acres.
Has heard a rebel officer is settled on No. 1.
He had 2 good horses - 2 cows - 2 calves - 10 sheep - 16 hogs -
furniture and utensils.
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| No Name |
28 Sep 1787 |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada [2, 4] |
- Evidence in the claim of Eleanor Maybee widow of Peter Maybe
late of Albany County
Claimant swears:
Says she resided at Sorel in 1783. Her eldest son John is 12
years of age. She is married to Joseph Hoffman. Peter was a
Native of America lived at Saratoga joined the British in 1776,
joined Col Jessup died in Canada in the Winter of 1777 he had
been with Bourgogne
She went to Canada the Summer after her Husbands death.
No. 1. Her husband had 150 acres in Dutchess County He had it
by gift from his father 20 years age on his marriage. He lived
there 4 years 90 acres clear. He let it when he went away. She
thinks the rent was 19.c per annum
No.2. He went and settled at Saratoga on lease lands. He had a
lease for 3 hives 8 or 9 years before the War He had about 100
acres. Rent was £4.10 York after 10 years. He had improved 60
acres.
Has heard a rebel officer is settled on No. 1.
He had 2 good horses - 2 cows - 2 calves - 10 sheep - 16 hogs -
furniture and utensils.
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| No Name |
Feb 1788 |
Sorel, , Quebec, Canada [5] |
- Eleanor Clemens lived Feb 1788 Sorel, Quebec, Canada
|
| Immigration |
- Peter and Elenor moved to Saratoga after having lived in
Dutchess County. Peter's estate in Saratoga was confiscated
because he was a Loyalist
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| Name |
Hoffman |
| Name |
Mabie [2, 6] |
| Residence |
Feb 1788 |
Sorel, , Quebec, Canada [5] |
- with son John at Sorel with new husband Joseph Hoffman
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| Death |
Yes, date unknown |
| 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 |
I37335 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
| Family |
Peter Mabie, b. Abt 1734, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York d. 1777, Canada (Age ~ 43 years) |
| Marriage |
Abt 1751 [2] |
| Land |
Abt 1751 |
Dutchess County, New York [2] |
- had 150 acres in Dutchess County as a wedding gift from his
father 90 acres clear after four years. He let it out when he
went away
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| Children |
| | 1. Phebe Mabee, b. 25 Dec 1760, New York d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 2. John Mabey, b. 1775, Saratoga, , New York d. 3 Mar 1853, Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada (Age 78 years) |
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| Family ID |
F551604060 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
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| Sources |
- [S1244] Douglas Cameron Mabee, MS 177 - Douglas Cameron Mabee, (dmab@allstream.net).
- [S1251] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in NY and NJ, (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~smabie/caspar/caspar.htm), BASED ON A CLAIM UNDER THE UEL ACT BY ELENOR HOFFMAN, WIDOW OF PETER MAYBEE (Reliability: 3).
- [S1233] Barbara Miller, Barbara Millar, FROM HISTOIRE DE SOREL : DE SES ORIGINES À NOS JOURS PG. 127; COUILLARD-DESPRÉS, A. (AZARIE (Reliability: 3).
- [S1248] Royal A. Mabee
Royal's information was principally based on interviews with
descendants. There is a significant chance for error in his
dates for early generations
The original of Royal's notebook is at the New York
Genealogical and Biographical Soc, Royal A Mabee's notebook.
- [S1268] Steve Mabie, Chronology of Ontario Canada.
- [S1251] Steve Mabie, A Chronology of Mabie Records in NY and NJ, (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~smabie/caspar/caspar.htm), PAGE 19 - BASED ON A CLAIM BY ELENOR HOFFMAN, WIDOW OF PETER MAYBEE (Reliability: 3).
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