The Family of Ittia Van Pelt:Information about Casper Pieterszen Mebie
Casper Pieterszen Mebie (d. Aft. 1720)

[mabie-maybee.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[Nick's family.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[McCullough-Pratt-Cary.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[Nick's family.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[McCullough-Pratt-Cary.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
He was on the tax rolls every year from February 1695 until
July 1699
Witnesses: Marie Boele, _________ Naerden
Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans lived From 1695
to 1700 Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Elizabeth Mayby 12 Jan 1720 the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange
(now Rockland) County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of
Eliezabet Cancklie 01 Nov 1720 the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy
Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York
Casper Pieterszen Mebie were witnesses to the baptism of Pieter
Piroo 24 Feb 1689 Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New
York
From the Maybee Society early records: "Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. Many other sources!
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p
251,252Royal A. Mabee"
In the records of nearly all the Dutch marriages, the place
from which the family came is mentioned.Caspar subsequently
adopted, as the baptismal entries of his children show, the
surname Mabie. they resided in the Harlem, New York, as early
as Feb 1695, when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there.He
was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699.He was
appointed a constable at Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696.He sold his
Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700. and removed to New Rochelle,
NY, a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to NY by 1705
as his son Abraham was christened there. By 1708, he was in
Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter(?) or New
Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was Christened.
Most sources say he and Eliz. are buried at the Tappan Reformed
Church burial ground, Rockland Co. , NY.Barrie and Gloria
Mabie state that he died at Closter, NJ. New York Genealogical
and Biographical Record, Vol 52: p 251,252Royal A. Mabee
It is said that he resumed the use of the ancient name of
Mabille [Doubtful-jdm]
More About Casper Pieterszen Mebie:
Anecdote: 9345, 9346, 9347, 9348, 9349, 9350
Baptism: February 15, 1659/60, New Amsterdam, now New York, New Netherland.9351, 9352, 9353, 9354, 9355, 9356
Baptism (LDS): July 29, 19199357, 9358, 9359, 9360, 9361
Burial: Unknown, Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, New York.9362, 9363, 9364, 9365, 9366
Degree of Ancestor Intere: @[email protected]9367, 9368, 9369, 9370, 9371
Endowment (LDS): July 30, 19199372, 9373, 9374, 9375, 9376
Event 1: Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York.9377, 9378, 9379, 9380, 9381
Event 2: February 24, 1688/89, Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York.9382, 9383, 9384, 9385, 9386
Event 3: January 12, 1719/20, the Reformed Church, Tappan, Orange (now Rockland) County, New York.9387, 9388, 9389, 9390, 9391
Event 4: November 01, 1720, the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, now Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York.9392, 9393, 9394, 9395, 9396
Immigration: March 26, 1700, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.9397, 9398, 9399, 9400, 9401
Occupation: September 29, 1696, Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York; Occupation: appointed a constable.9402, 9403, 9404, 9405, 9406, 9407
Record Change: December 06, 20019408, 9409, 9410, 9411, 9412
Residence: Haarlem, Manhatten Island, New York County, New York.9413, 9414, 9415, 9416, 9417, 9418
Sealed to parents (LDS): August 01, 19199419, 9420, 9421, 9422, 9423
More About Casper Pieterszen Mebie and Lysbeth Schuermans:
Marriage: December 14, 1687, New York City, New York.9424, 9425

[mabie-maybee.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
[Nick's family.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
More About Casper Pieterszen Mebie and <Unnamed>:
Marriage: December 14, 1687, New York City, New York.9426, 9427, 9428

[McCullough-Pratt-Cary.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
More About Casper Pieterszen Mebie and <Unnamed>:
Marriage: December 14, 1687, New York City, New York.9429, 9430, 9431, 9432

[McCullough-Pratt-Cary.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
More About Casper Pieterszen Mebie and <Unnamed>:
Marriage: December 14, 1687, New York City, New York.9433, 9434, 9435

[McCullough-Pratt-Cary.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
More About Casper Pieterszen Mebie and <Unnamed>:
Marriage: December 14, 1687, New York City, New York.9436, 9437, 9438, 9439

[McCullough-Pratt-Cary.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
More About Casper Pieterszen Mebie and <Unnamed>:
Marriage: December 14, 1687, New York City, New York.9440, 9441, 9442

[Nick's family.FTW]
[mabie-maybee.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
[mabie-maybee2.FTW]
Banns :"18 Nov. [1687] Caspar Pieterszen Neby, j. m. Van N.
Yorck, Lysbeth Schuermans, j. d. Van Santfort, beyde wonende
alhier. 14 dict." from the RDC records
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