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The Mabe genealogy line, from England (1600’s) to the United States (1700’s), Virginia and North Carolina.

Source: ** Feast of Saint Micel The Arch Angel - September 29th,
“[In 1624, for instance, the assembly modified the traditional liturgical calendar of the Church of England,
declaring that when two holy days followed each other on subsequent days "betwixt the feast of the
annunciation of the blessed virgin [25 March] and St. Michael the archangel [29 September], then only
the first to be observed." This was an obvious accommodation to the colony's tobacco culture.]”
http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Church_of_England_in_Virginia

Source: ***An interesting note:
In the “FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES - Albemarle County, VA – 1785” a “William
Gooch” is listed (47 years after the above document was signed; …maybe his son?) as follows;

Name of Head of Family - White Souls - Dwellings - Other buildings

Gooch, William  12 1  3

Source: ***http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/albemarle/census/1785cens.txt
Lieutenant Governor Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet (1727–1740), (b. October 21, 1681 – d. December 17,
1751) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Gooch,_1st_Baronet
http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gooch-Descendants-255

William John Mabe or Maib was not listed in the 1785 census in Albemarle County,
Virginia. It is believed that they moved to Stokes County, North Carolina sometime
around 1771–1781. His last land transaction in Virginia, was on August 13, 1771.

The last child of William John Mabe and Nancy Nannie – Ann Mabe was born in 1770 in
Albemarle County, Virginia. The marriage of John “Long John” N. Mabe and Lucinda
Hylton was on December 25, 1781, at Beaver Island Creek, now Rockingham County,
North Carolina. Their first child Alexander Mabe, was born about 1785 in Stokes County,
North Carolina.

Source:
**** http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/b/James-E-Mabe/BOOK-0001/0002-0001.html

               Notes for William Mabe, Jr. , brother of William John Mabe:

There's an entry in the "Records You Probably Never Saw, 18th Century Virginia, by
Rosalie Edith Davis and John C. Bell" regarding the death of William M. Mabe, Sr.’s
son -- William Maib, Jr dies with Aaron McKinzie administrator of estate. It is listed as
McKinzie’s Bond for Administration of Maib’s (Mait’s) estate in April 1760. pg 62-64
/// £100 pounds for bond.

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