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The Mabe genealogy line, from England (1600’s) to the United States (1700’s), Virginia and North Carolina.
6th Generation – 3rd Great Grandfather - Taylor Mabe (AKA
‘Maib’) (son of John ’Long John’ Mabe and Lucinda Hylton) was born
Abt. 1796 in Stokes County, North Carolina, and died June 15, 1866 in
Hillsville, Carroll County, Virginia. He married Juda (Judia) George on
September 16, 1817 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
More about Taylor Mabe and Juda (Judia) George:
Marriage: September 16, 1817, Stokes County, North Carolina.
(Record #: 02 191, Bondsman: John Tilley, Bond #: 000140123)
Juda (Judia) George was born December 9, 1799, daughter of (Unknown
George and Unknown) and died March 8, 1882, in Carroll County,
Virginia. Burial: Ayers-Duncan Cemetery, Carroll County, Virginia.
Children of Taylor Mabe and Juda (Judia) George are:
1. Ephraim Jackson Mabe, SR., b. 1818, Danbury, Stokes County,
North Carolina; d. 1862, Danbury, Stokes County, North Carolina;
Burial: Danbury, Stokes County, North Carolina. [m. his 1st cousin,
Pauline (Paulina) Mabe (daughter of Alexander Mabe and Frances
“Fanny” Lawson) on September 5, 1841, Stokes County, North
Carolina. b. 1820, Stokes County, North Carolina; d. 1903, Alleghany
County, North Carolina] They had seven children:
1. Solomon Mabe b: 17 Apr 1839 in Alleghany County, NC
2. Judith Mabe b: 1841 in Alleghany County, NC
3. Frances Mabe b: 1848 in Alleghany County, NC
4. Ephraim Jackson Mabe, Jr. b: 1850 in Alleghany County, NC
5. Alex Mabe b: 1853 in Alleghany County, NC
6. Amanda Mabe b: 1853 in Alleghany County, NC
7. John Mabe b: 1854 in Alleghany County, NC (In 1934, he, or his son, was
robbed at gunpoint. *Source: http://www.newrivernotes.com/nc/ransom.html);
*[[The Alleghany Times (Vol 9, No 50), May 3, 1934 - Page 1
Court To Convene Here Monday For Regular May Term
Important Criminal Cases Are Scheduled For Trial During Sessions. Judge
McElroy To Preside]]
The spring term of Alleghany County Superior Court will convene at Sparta on
Monday of next week with Judge McElroy presiding. It is expected that a record
breaking crowd will be in Sparta next week since many cases of wide-spread
interest will come up for trial. Both civil and criminal cases will be tried, the
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