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NOTE:First Families is a collection of genealogical information taken from various sources that were periodically submitted to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in First Families is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the information to verify its : Frederick Mabee: he came from New York to NB in 1783 with his wife and nine children: he may have first settled at Beaver Harbour, Pennfield Parish, Charlotte County, but probably later settled in York County. Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy , page : Jacob Mabee b. 1740, d. 1820: came from Dutchess County, NY to NB 1783 with his wife and two children as Loyalists and settled first in Saint John then in St.

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1 NOTE:First Families is a collection of genealogical information taken from various sources that were periodically submitted to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in First Families is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the information to verify its : Frederick Mabee: he came from New York to NB in 1783 with his wife and nine children: he may have first settled at Beaver Harbour, Pennfield Parish, Charlotte County, but probably later settled in York County. Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy , page : Jacob Mabee b. 1740, d. 1820: came from Dutchess County, NY to NB 1783 with his wife and two children as Loyalists and settled first in Saint John then in St.

2 Stephen, Charlotte County. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 : Jeremiah Mabee born 1 Jan 1780 on Long Island, NY, died 1864, s/o Jeremiah Francis Mabee and Judith Chadeayne: came to NB in 1783 with his parents as Loyalists: m. (1st) Susannah Downey born 5 Apr 1785 at Carleton, Saint John: m. (2nd) Mrs. Pickett: settled at Kingston, Kings County: Children of first wife:1) Barnabas Mabee born 19 Aug 1803, d. 30 Dec 1871, m. Elizabeth Best: moved to NS: 2) Gilbert Mabee b. 25 Aug 1805, married Deborah Hinds: 3) Abraham Downey Mabee b. 16 Jan 1807, m. (1st) Phoebe Hinds, m. (2nd) Rhoda Humphrey: 4) George Mabee b. 16 Mar 1809, d. unmarried: 5) Jeremiah Drake Mabee born 3 Sep 1810, died 9 Oct 1870, married Mary Humphrey: settled at Hampton, Kings County, NB: 6) Simon Mabee b.

3 11 Aug 1812, died 17 Sep 1823: 7) William Mabee b. 14 Mar 1814, married Fannie Northrup: 8) Maria Ann Mabee born 23 Jan 1816, married Robert Scribner: settled at Hampton: 9) Hannah Amelia Mabee b. 29 Sep 1818, d. unmarried: 10) Caroline Amelia E. Mabee born 2 Jul 1822, m. George Nelson Earle born 1817 at Erbs Cove, died 1905, s/o Michael Earle and Sarah Blake: settled at Erbs Cove, Kings County and had children: 11) Elizabeth Catherine Jane Mabee b. 26 Feb 1823, married Wentworth Moffett born 1819: settled at Perry Point: 12) Margaret Matilda Mabee born 22 Feb 1825, d. 1893, married (1st) Abe Humphrey, m. (2nd) William Earle: settled at Belleisle Bay, NB: 13) Mary Lucinda Mabee born 2 Oct 1827, married Charles Scribner: 14) Harriet Mabee. Sources: MC1/Sicard, 23 pages: the file contains a brief genealogy of Marie Sicard b.

4 1667 and Daniel Sicard 1672-1742 by George W. Secord: see also MC80/338 I. Allen Jack s Biographical Review, pages 354 to 357: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson s New Brunswick lineages, pages : Jeremiah Francis Mabee born c1739, d. 13 Apr 1824, s/o Simon Mabee and Marie Landrine: he married his cousin, Judith Chedeayne d/o Daniel Chedeayne and Marie Sicard: they came from Courtland Manor in Westchester County, NY to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Kingston Parish, Kings County: Children are listed in an estimated order:1) Lydia Mabee born 1770, m. Peter Teeple: 2) Catherine Mabee b. 1772, d. 2 Feb 1835, m. Jeremiah Drake b. - , died 1846: 3) Nancy Mabee b. 1772, m. John Stone: 4) William Mabee: 5) Gilbert Mabee: 6) Oliver Mabee born 1775: 7) Simon Mabee b. 1776: 8) Mary/Polly Mabee b.

5 1777, m. David Secord: 9) Sarah Mabee b. 1778: 10) Jeremiah Mabee b. 1 Jan 1780, d. 1864, m. (1st) 15 Nov 1802 Susannah Downey b. 5 Apr 1785, married (2nd) 18 May 1842 Mary Pickett born c1789: Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page : William Mabee was born 5 Aug 1769, s/o Jacob Mabee and Mary Cotang: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and first settled in Saint John: m. 14 Jul 1791 Elizabeth Getchell b. 7 Jul 1763 at Machias, ME: Children:1) Henry Mabee b. 26 Jul 1792, d. 27 Jan 1872: 2) Mehitable Mabee b. 10 Oct 1795, d. 8 Jul 1881, m. (1st) 9 Apr 1815 John Elliot b. - , d. 30 Nov1821: had three children: m. (2nd) 15 Mar 1829 William Brown and had three children: 3) Frances Mabee born 25 Jan 1797, d. 25 Apr 1883: 4) Penelope Hunt Mabee born 13 Jun 1800, m.

6 (1st) Witter Davidson Moore had five children: m. (2nd) James Milliken of Ellsworth, ME: three children: 5) Rebecca Mabee born 21 Sep 1803: 6) Elias Mabee b. 14 Apr 1806, d. 3 Dec 1880: 7) William Mabee b. 19 May 1808, d. 22 Feb 1884: 8) Mary Cotang Mabee born 30 Apr 1810, d. Nov 1865: 9) Eliza Mabee b. 27 Apr 1813, d. Sep 1865: 10) Elizabeth Tucker Mabee b. 20 May 1815, d. Jul 1842. Source: MC80/1352 Warren H. Hasty s Index: Memorial of Loyalist families of William Moore, Josiah Hitchings and Robert Livingstone, pages 32-34 of last : Samuel Mace b. - , d. before 1851, m. Mahala - b. c1793 probably in Maine of English descent, died 2 May 1876: came to NB in 1835 and settled in Studholm Parish, Kings County: Children: 1) probable son, William Mace b. 31 Dec 1811 in Skowhegan, ME, d. 30 May 1891 at Havelock, Kings County, NB: married Jane H.

7 - b. c1819, d. 3 Aug 1889: had issue: 2) Christiann Mace born c1820: 3) Susan Mace b. c1826. Sources: MC80/1514 John R. Elliott s Gone but not forgotten, Vol. 1: Gosline Cemetery, Smiths Creek, Studholm Parish, page 53: also see the Kings County census : Alexander Machum born Mar 1797 near Newtown in Limivady, County Derry, Ireland, died 20 May 1868, possible the s/o Alexander or John Mekim and Ann Bryce: m. 1818 Margaret Carson born Nov 1796, d. 8 Oct 1878, d/o James Carson and Mary Worden of Coleraine, Ireland: they came to NB May 1818: first settled on Belleisle Bay, then at New Jerusalem, Queens County by 1824: Children:1) Alexander Machum born 5 Sep 1819 in Saint John, NB, d. 29 Mar 1897 in Saint John, m. 18 Jan 1849 at New Jerusalem, Elizabeth Frances Inch b. - , d. 8 Aug 1891, d/o Nathaniel Inch and Ann Armstrong: family settled in New Jerusalem: had eight children: 2) Martha Machum b.

8 13 Apr 1822 on Belleisle Bay, d. 11 Aug 1876, m. 18 Jan 1849 at New Jerusalem, Joseph or Richard Hutchinson b. 1819, d. 1866: 3) Ann Machum b. 21 Aug 1824 at Belleisle, d. 21 Jan 1862, m. 20 Nov 1845 Thomas Kerr b. 1819 in Ireland, died 2 Aug 1903 in Saint John, s/o John and Rebecca Kerr: settled at New Jerusalem and had five children: 4) James Alexander Machum b. 26 Oct 1826, d. 18 Sep 1900 Nashwaaksis, NB, m. (1st) 25 Mar 1863 Hannah Wilson b. 1843 in York County, NB, died 23 Jun 1881 at Fredericton, NB: settled at Fredericton and had six children: m. (2nd) 11 May 1887 Emily Ann (Brewer) James b. 1852 at Douglas, NB, died 22 Dec 1934 at Penniac, York County, d/o Joseph James and widow of Mr. Brewer: 5) Samuel Machum b. 25 Jun 1829 at New Jerusalem, d. 29 Jun 1896, m. 21 Jun 1857 at New Jerusalem, Emily Jane Sleep born 1830, d.

9 27 Feb 1880, d/o Joseph Sleep and Martha Holder: settled in New Jerusalem: had ten children: 6) John Machum b. 30 May 1832 at New Jerusalem, died unm. 30 May 1856: 7) Mary Jane Machum b. 14 Dec 1835 at New Jerusalem, died 1 Jun 1914 at Regina Sask., m. 19 Jun 1861 New Jerusalem, John Brown of New Jerusalem b. 1832, d. 27 May 1904: moved to Brantford, ON: had seven : MC1/Machum, 3 pages: Margaret s sister Mary Carson m. Joseph Moore in Ireland: they also came to NB and settled at New Jerusalem: see also MC80/823 Annie E. Elder s History of New Jerusalem, pages 70-72: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson s New Brunswick lineages, pages 33 to 34: see MC80/1749 Donald A. Machum s Alexander Machum, Margaret Carson and their descendents: the widower Thomas Kerr m. (2nd) Elizabeth Mahood: see MC1401 Alexander Machum diary: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Volume 25, No.

10 1, Spring 2003, David McKinney s The diary of Alexander Machum Jr. 1845-1849, pages 25- 32; Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer 2003, pages 25-28; Volume 25, No. 3, Fall 2003, pages 47-50; Volume 25, No. 4, Winter 2003, pages 49-52: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Volume 26, No. 3, Fall 2004, Mary Baker s In search of Mary Jane, pages : Thomas Mack b. c1831 in England, d. Jan 1894, m. Elizabeth - b. c1831 in England: worked for railway in Saint John before coming to Beaufort, Kent Parish, Carleton County about 1885 with wife and three grown children: following his death his widow may have returned to Saint John: Children:1) Andrew Thomas Norman Mack m. 18 Jul 1888 Sarah Frith: 2) Roderick Mack: he settled in Saint John: 3) Lucy Amy Cameron Mack b. 1859, d. 1927, m. 21 Apr 1888 Charles McEwen. Sources: MC80/2241 Herbert N.