- SOME EARLY "MARRIAGES" of PAGE COUNTY, IOWA (1844 to 1899). Indexed by Bride. This file was contributed by: Paul R. Sarrett, Jr. on Jul. 13, 1998
Bride: Last Name, First Name -- Mar. Date -- Groom: Last Name, First Name
MABRY. FLORA -- 08-Apr-1889 -- COLWIN, WILLIAM
- Pottawattamie County, IA 1870 Federal Census. p. 51B
290 298 Mayberry, Thos -- 21 -- M -- Carpenter -- WI
290 298 Mayberry, Ann -- 21 -- F -- Keeping House -- WI
- Monroe County, Iowa WPA Cemetery Records, Submitted by Stephen Stewart on October 3, 1998.
Oakview Cemetery, Troy Township: Nannie M. Mabry -- 1866 -- lot unplatted (Mrs. J. C.)
- 1914 Rural Tax Payers Fayette Township, Linn County, IA., Transcribed by Sue Soden from the "1914 Atlas and Directory of Rural Taxpayers of Linn County, Iowa". Published by Wingert-Leffers Publishing Company, Cedar Rapids.
Mabrey, J. C. -- Shellsburg
Mabrey, S. A. -- Shellsburg
- The Western Historical Collections, A Guide to Civil War Collections, The Western Historical Manuscript Collection comprises the manuscript holdings of the University of Missouri and the State Historical Society of Missouri.
176. Durkes, Adam, Papers, 1862; (C unp) 2 folders -- Civil War letters to Adam Durkes from a friend, W.H. Mayberry, in the 2nd Iowa Infantry. Mayberry recounts the capture of Fort Donelson and the Battle of Shiloh, and writes from around Corinth, Mississippi, describing the heavy fighting in that area in the summer and fall of 1862.
- MAYBERRYS that served from Iowa in the Civil War
Calvin Mayberry Company M 7th Reg. Iowa Cavalry Private.
George W. Mayberry Company C 40th Reg. Iowa Infantry Private
John Mayberry Company I 32nd Iowa infantry Private
John L. Mayberry Company I 31st reg. Iowa Infantry
William A. Mayberry Company M 7th Reg. Iowa cavalry Private
William F Mayberry Company F 32nd Reg, Iowa Infantry Rank in private Rank out Corporal under misc. AKA William F. Maberry
William H. Mayberry Company A 2nd Reg. Iowa Infantry under Misc. AKA William H. Maberry
- Civil War Letters of W. H. Mayberry
Western Historical Manuscript Collection - Columbia, MO., Civil War Collection
176. Durkes, Adam, Papers, 1862; (C unp) 2 folders
Civil War letters to Adam Durkes from a friend, W.H. Mayberry, in the 2nd Iowa Infantry. Mayberry recounts the capture of Fort Donelson and the Battle of Shiloh, and writes from around Corinth, Mississippi, describing the heavy fighting in that area in the summer and fall of 1862.
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