- Anderson County, Tennessee Cemeteries (partial list)
William Daughtery b. 6/14/1847: son of Joshua(1825)/Permelia(1825) m 3/12/1868 Nancy Ellen Mabry d. 4/18/1926 buried Patterson Cem
Mabry or Maberry, Nancy b. 1852 m 2/28/1868 William Daugherty (1855) d. 2/6/1926, buried Tioga Cem Beechfork below Fork Mt in New River.
Daniel H. Daughtery 11/2/1886: son of William(1855)/Nancy Mabry(1852) m in 1910 to Verdie Taylor(1896) d 6/1965: Campbell Co
Early Daughtery 8/7/1893: son of William (1855)/Nancy Mabry(1852) m Dallas(1892) d 4/2/1915 Devonia Cem
- Wills of Putnam County, Tennessee
W. W. Mayberry - written 9 Nov 1921; recorded 27 Mar 1922; wife was Birdie Mayberry.
- Franklin County, Tennessee: 1812 Tax List
Free taxable inhabitants entitled to a vote for members of the General Assembly that did reside on the first day of January 1812:
Page 9: Maybery, Frederick
- 1835 TN. Pension Rolls
Benjamin Mayberry; Sumner County; Private, North Carolina Cont'l Line; $96.00 Annual Allowance; $246.40 amount received; February 26, 1829 Pension started; age 77.
- ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1796 - 1830
------Name----------Date-----Serial No.---Chapter & Section Description
Maberry Francis ----1812--------18-----------35.1-----Land grant
Mabrey James--------1794---------2------------2 ------Commissioner
Mayberry Francis----1801---------9-----------77-------Lands used to build public buildings for Rutledge in Grainger County
Mayberry Henry------1823--------28----------309.4-----Concerning a land grant
Marberry Jacob------1817--------21-----------55.2-----Bowling Green commissioner
- ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1831 - 1850
------Name----------Date-----Serial No.---Chapter & Section Description
MaBerry Thomas------1837---------43-------------249.3---------White Co. - McMinnville and Sparta Turnpike Company
Mabry George W.-----1833---------38--------------34.1---------Wilson Co. - Planters Bank of TN
Mabry George W.-----1845---------48-------------152.6---------Knox Co. - Campbell's Station to Powell's Valley Turnpike Road
Mabry Joel----------1833---------38--------------34.1---------McMinn Co. - Planters Bank of TN
Mabry Thomas--------1843---------47-------------225.1---------Warren Co. - authorized to open turnpike road
Mabry Thomas--------1847---------49--------------69.2---------Sparta McMinnville Manchester & Winchester Turnpike Company
Mabry Thomas--------1847---------49-------------188.14--------Warren Co.- turnpike
Mabury Thomas-------1839---------44--------------94.13--------Warren Co.- authorized to open turnpike
- THE GOODWINS OF DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. -- By an oversight, the family records of four of the children of George Goodwin were omitted in the first publication. Supplement William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine vol 8, Page 18, (excerpts) APPENDIX I.
(*)Removed to Harpeth River, near White Bluff, Tennessee.
(+)Removed to Kentucky.
Page 19 -- John Buchanan Goodwin (George, George), born Oct. 6, 1827, married, first, Ladocia Thompson. John Buchanan Goodwin married, second, Sarah Ann Mabry.
Children by first wife:
i. Mary Jennie, born April 2, 1847, died Jan. 8, 1862;
ii. Sarah Ann E., born April 5, 1849, married Allen Gooch;
iii. Margaret Letty, born May 28, 1850, married John T. Burnett;
iv. George Moses,(*) born July 7, 1852, married Sarah Armistead Mabry;
v. Tennessee Louisa, born Feb. 25, 1854, married Isaac T. Sanders;
vi. Cora Morton, born Aug. 20, 1855, died Aug. 6, 1856;
vii. Catherine Ladocia, born Jan. 18, 1858.
Children by second wife:
viii. John Buchanan, born Feb. 7, 1861, died Nov. 6, 1882;
ix. Henry Morgan, born Sept. 15, 1862;
x. William Hugh, born Aug. 30, 1866;
xi. Joseph Davis, born July 11, 1869.
- THE 14th TENNESSEE REGIMENTAL HISTORY. The regiment was organized May, 1861 at Camp Duncan, near Clarksville, Tennessee.
Cheat Mountain Campaign, Kanawha ValleyCampaign, Seven Pines, Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, Frazier's Farm, Cedar Run, Second Manassas, Ox Hill, Harpers Ferry, Sharpsburg, Shepherdstown, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania Courthouse, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Appomattox Court House.
Colonel - William Archibald Forbes (mortal wound 2nd Manassas)
Colonel - William McComb (B.G., P.A.C.S. to rank from January 20, 1865) >P> Lt. Colonel - Nathan Brandon (dropped 1862 re-org.)
Lt. Colonel - Milton G. Gholson (resigned Oct. 1861)
Lt. Colonel - George A. Harrell (mortal wound Cedar Mountain)
Lt. Colonel - James W. Lockert (POW Gettysburg)
Major - James H. Johnson (wounded/captured Cedar Mountain)
Major - Nathaniel M. Morris (wounded/disabled 2nd Manassas)
Company E
Marberry, Thomas J. - Pvt/Sergeant
Marberry, George (also Co. F)
"Ordeal by Fire": A History of the 14th TN. Vol. Infantry Regiment, CSA. by C. Wallace Cross, Jr. The above book is available from the Clarksville Montgomery Museum (615) 648-5780. Roster of the 14th TN. in "Ordeal by Fire" Compiled by Randy Rubel.
- Goodspeeds History Of Wayne County, Tennessee 1886 (excerpt) Though hardly a part of military history, it may be stated that Wayne County was, like all other counties, divided into districts embracing all subject to military duty. The first divisions for the county were Beech Creek, Eagle Creek, Hardin Creek, Indian Creek, Cypress Creek, Buffalo River, Forty-eight Creek and Rich Creek. In these were the companies of Capts. William Gambrell, G. H. Tucker, Isaac Robertson, H. J. Ray, A. Morris, Thomas Reeves, John Rayburn, Frank Mayberry, Sherrell, Thompson and Aydlotte. These increased in number as the population grew. No regular organized body of men went from this county to either the Seminole or Mexican war. The only representatives of either of those wars is the Rev. George E. Huckaba, who commanded Company H. of the Second Tennessee (Federal) Mounted Infantry in the late war. The county was almost unanimous for the Union till hostilities began, when there was a division. The southern part of the county remained firm for the Union during the whole struggle, while the northern portion was almost unanimous in favor of the Confederacy. The first troops raised for the Confederate Government were for the Ninth Tennessee Cavalry. These troops were mainly recruited about Waynesboro and in the vicinity of Ashland and Flatwood. The first company was A. The officers of this company were J. T. Biffle, captain; J. M. Benham, first lieutenant; P. H. Craig, second lieutenant; G. P. Wells, third lieutenant. The second company had for its officers James M. Reynolds, captain; Reiley Littleton, first lieutenant; John Littleton, second lieutenant. The third company of this regiment was commanded by Capt. John A. Johnson, with B. S. Hardin, first lieutenant, and A. H. Ross, second lieutenant.
- SEQUATCHIE COUNTY, TENNESSEE COUNTY COURT MINUTES, BOOK A FOR THE YEAR 1860. November 5, 1860, Page 119: Ordered that Sheriff serve following men to serve as jurors at Dec term of Circuit Court, 1860: Dist. 5 J. C. LOCKHERT, J. M. ANDERSON, Jones MABRY.
- SEQUATCHIE COUNTY, TENNESSEE COUNTY COURT MINUTES FOR THE YEAR 1870.
May 2, 1870 -- Page 360: Court appointed Jury to serve at August term: D/5 Abraham LAYNE, A. L. ANDERSON, Jones MABRY.
November 7, 1870 -- Page 382: Jones MABRY, overseer...order extended from Kells branch to Bennett's ford on Sequatchie River.
- SEQUATCHIE COUNTY, TENNESSEE COUNTY COURT MINUTES FOR THE YEAR 1871, March 6, 1871 -- Page 405: Jones MABRY to change the public road leading down the valley near his house...
May 1, 1871 -- Page 424: W. E. KELL appointed overseer of road in place of Jones MABRY
July 5, 1871 -- Page 431: Jurors for October Term, 1871: D/5 Jones MABRY, Abraham LAYNE, W. E. ANDERSON
August 7, 1871 -- Page 438: Overseers of roads appointed: Riley McWILLIAMS, in place of Alexander HEARD...G. W. HEARD, in place of Phillip SAWYERS...Dannial McWILLIAMS, in place of Alexander PANTER...Robert LOCKHEART, in place of Thomas CALTON...John M. HEARD, in place of Jackso NEWTON...W. E. KELL, in place of Jones MABRY.
- SEQUATCHIE COUNTY, TENNESSEE COUNTY COURT MINUTES FOR THE YEAR 1873
March 3, 1873 -- Page 525: Elbert HARTMAN, overseer of road, to have an order changing the valley road back to its old bed at Bridge near Jones MABRY.
- Sheriffs of Wilson County (1799-1880)
11. Benjamin S. Mabry, three years, 1836-1839. (from A Historical Sketch of Wilson County, Tennessee From Its First Settlement to the Present Time by J. V. Drake. Published for the Author by Tavel, Eastman & Howell 1879, Nashville.
- SOME WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE CHANCERY COURT LOOSE RECORDS, Abstracted by Judy Henley Phillips - Nov. 1989.
1928 - 1896 Dec. 5 - (O.B.) S.J. CHAPMAN Against R.L. MABRY. Complt. secured a judgment VS L.M. YOUNG before H.M. DILL, J.P. for Wilson Co., TN.
- Record of the Taxable Property and Polls in Sumner County for the year 1817. Transcribed by Linda Carpenter and E. James Keen; Coded by E. James Keen and Danene Vincent, 1997/98. Source: Sumner County Tax Book, 1816-1822; Tax Aggregates 1838-1884; Original book at the Sumner County Archives; also available on Microfilm Reel #332.
John Mabry 83 a. L Creek Bledsoe Creek
Seth Mabry 400 a. Bledsoe Creek
Benjamin Mabry 50 a. Middle Fork Drakes Creek
James Mabry 70 a. Middle Fork Drakes Creek
Arron Mabry - -
- Muster Rolls: The companies listed below were organized in Sumner County. From Old Sumner, A History of Sumner County, TN, From 1805-1861, by Walter T. Durham Reprinted with permission.
Muster Roll of Captain Josephus Conn Guild Company of The Second Regiment, First Brigade of Tennessee Mounted Militia, commanded by Brig. Gen. R. Armstrong, ordered into service of the United States from the 25th day of June, 1836, to the 25th day of December, 1836.
Josephus C. Guild, Capt.; David Byrn, 1st Lt.; Wm. H. Hall, 2nd Lt.; G. F. Crocket, Ensign; William Cothran, 1st Sgt.; John W. Moss, 2nd Sgt.; Wm. C. Parsons, 3rd Sgt.; H.L. Murry, 1st Cpl.; Wm. T. Prewitt, 2nd Cpl.; C.E. Turner, 3rd Cpl.; and the following privates: Henry Mabry, Seth W. Mabry.
- WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE CIRCUIT COURT MINUTE BOOK MAY 1851 - JANUARY 1857
Page 17 Wednesday May 28, 1851 -- Court met according to adjournment present as a Present as of yesterday Hon'l Elijah WALKER Judge &c presiding.
9. Thomas T. MABRY Admr &c vs Catherine MABRY et al § Petition to sell Slaves Be it rememebered that this cause came on for a hearing before the honorable Elijah WALKER Judge &c upon the petition of petitioners the answer of the defendants and the report of the Clerk and master of this court now on file in this cuase and it appearing to the satisdaction of the Court that after the personal assets of the estate of said Daniel MABRY have all be exhausted by said Administrator and that there is still a large ballance against said estate which there are no monies in the hands of said Administrator to satisfy. It is therefore ordered adjudged and decreed by the Court that the Clerk & Master of this court sell said two slaves mentioned in the pleadings in this cause to the highest bidder upon a credit of tw?? twelve months at the court house door in the town of Waynesboro after giving 30 days notice in writing at three or more public places in said County the purchaser giving bond & security and a lien retained upon said slaves until the purchase money is paid and that said money when collected be paid over to said Administrator to be applied to the payment of the debts against said estate and that all other things be reserved &c.
page 45 Monday September 22nd 1851: The undersigned who was appointed by a decretal order in this cause to sell the lands mentioned in the pleadings in this Cause would respectfully submit the following Report -- Thomas T. MABRY Admr &c vs Catherine MABREY et al§ Petition to Sell Slaves Be it remembered that this cause came on for a further hearing on this 22nd day of September 1851 before the honourable Elijah WALKER Judge &c upon the report of the Clerk & Master of this Court which is in the words and figures following to wit. The undersigned who was appointed by a Decree of this Court in this cause to sell the slaves mentioned in the said petition would Respectfully Report That after having advertised the same as directed by said decree he proceeded on the 7th day of July 1851 to sell said slaves on a credit of twelve months when the negro woman Slave was sold and struck off to William POLLARD at the price of three hundred dollars that being the highest and best bid (except a bid which was made by Archibald MURPHY of $400 which was recalled before she was struck off) and executed his writing obligatory for the same payable twelve months after date with Joseph PITTS as his security who is deemed good and sufficient And the Negro boy Abner was struck off and sold to Joseph PITTS at the price of four hundred & sixty six dollars and executed his writing obligatory for the same payable twelve months after date with William POLLARD as his security who is deemed good and sufficient all which is respectfully Submitted Sept 22nd 1851 //s// John McDOUGAL C & M which being in no wise excepted to it is considered by the court that said report be and the same is in all things confirmed.
- Lawrence County, Tennessee - Births
Last Name -- First Name -- Father -- Mother -- Birth Date -- Page
Mabry Annie --- R.E. -- Cora 11- -08 6
Mabry Bessie --- ?? -- ?? 01- -10 22
Mabry Cornelius --- Ode M -- Dora 07- -09 36
Mabry Gladys --- M.P. -- Ludia 01- -11 48
Mabry Lemon --- William -- Liddir 08- -08 7
Mabry Lenard --- ?? -- ?? 03- -11 45
Mabry Mary --- S.W. -- M.L. 04- -09 6
Mabry Perlie --- J.R. -- Ona 02- -09 6
- Early Sumner County Marriage Records Through 1850, taken from surviving original bonds and licenses.
BRIDES ------------- GROOMS ----------- DATE ---------- BONDSMAN
Maberry, Lucretia Barnard, William H. 19 August 1847 Barnard, Thomas
Maberry, Luisley N. Easley, James E. 13 October 1847 Bare, Warran
Maberry, Manervey Barnard, Jacob 12 August 1847 Barnard, Thomas
Maberry, Margaret Caldwell, Samuel H. 8 August 1841
Maberry, Mary B. Seay, Edward T. 6 June 1839 Bugg, John L.
Maberry, Nancy Martin, Charles R. 19 June 1835
Maberry, Polly Bradly, Absolum 12 April 1836 Maberry, Randel
Mabray, Elizabeth Garrison, William 4 March 1830 Frazor, Thomas
Mabry, Elizabeth Fogerson, James L. 7 December 1831 McDaniel, C. P. & Mabry, William
Mabry, Hannah Crutchfield, William 4 March 1805 Jarrett, John
Mabry, Jane Bradley, Elijah B. 19 October 1842 Weathered, Wilson Y.
Mabry, Mary Ann Knox, Samuel W. 14 December 1842 Mabry, Benjamin
Mabry, Mildred Johnson, Nelson 29 November 1837
Mabry, Nancy Atchison, John G. 11 December 1821 Ross, John
Mabry, Polly Ferguson, Greenbury 28 August 1829 Mabry, William & Young, A. F.
- SOME WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE CHANCERY COURT LOOSE RECORDS, Abstracted by Judy Henley Phillips - Nov. 1989
2024 - 1896 Mar. 24 - (O.I.B.) R. Lee MABRY in his own right and as admr. of Robert W. MABRY, dec'd., of Wilson Co., TN VS A.W. MABRY, Mary AUSTIN and husband Henry AUSTIN, Sarah BYROM and husband George BYROM Charles DILL and wife Augusta DILL all of Wilson Co., TN; Pybus MABRY and Mary BRANCH of Davidson Co., TN; Augusta DILL and husband Andrew DILL, of Stewart Co., TN; Mary DOYLE and husband William DOYLE, and Robert PARRISH of KY; John MABRY of MO; William PROCTOR, Jon PROCTOR, Robert PROCTOR, Julia PROCTOR and Augusta PROCTOR of TX; Rufus PARRISH, and Elisabeth REEVES dec'd. residence unk. to complt. Complt. is son of defdt. A.W. MABRY and nephew of R.W. MABRY, dec'd. R.W. MABRY died in this county intestate on 30 Sept. 1895. He was never married and his only heirs are his brothers and sisters and their issue. Complt. is admr. He had been the partner of Defdt. A.W. MABRY in farming operations for at least 35 years and died with the business unsettled.... He had been an invalid for 12 years. He first had a spell of pneumonia and before he had recovered was taken with rheumatism, which lasted till his death. During these 12 years he could never walk except on crutches. For the last 6 or 7 years of his life he never left his room without he was carried on complts. back.... R.W. MABRY had the following brothers and sisters: A.W., Ed, John, Amanda PROCTOR, dec'd., Martha PARRISH, dec'd., Mary DOYLE, Elisabeth REEVES, dec'd. and Augusta DILL. Ed MABRY left as his only issue Pybus MABRY and Mary BRANCH. Amanda PROCTOR left as her only heirs her children Wm., John, Robert, Julia, and Augusta PROCTOR. Martha PARISH left children Mary AUSTIN, Sarah BYROM, Augusta DILL, Robert PARRISH, and Rufus PARISH. The heirs of Elisabeth REEVES if any are unk. 1896 Deposition of R.E. MANN says he knew R.W. MABRY since he was a small boy for 40 years. They were in the same company together. It was said he had a trunk of gold. His brother Lee had two children. R.W. MABRY went to California about 1849. - Deposition of Lee DILL says he and his wife opened the trunk. There were papers, $.35, and two rings. - Deposition of W.F. BENNETT says his sister married Lee [R.L.] MABRY. Robert HOLMAN and Lee MABRY married sisters. - Deposition of A.A. MCGEE, aged 30. - Deposition of A.M. PERKINS, aged 64. - Deposition of J.W. TURNAGE, aged 30 says he is a cousin of Lee MABRY. 1897 Deposition of R.L. MABRY says he is son of A.W. MABRY. R.W. MABRY was his uncle. R.L. would be 33 the 25th of Nov. Evidence was a letter written in R.W. MABRY'S handwritting from Sanora Tuommimy Co., CA in 1860. R.L. says his father had 5 children all dead but himself. His brother Bud died in 1887 or 1888. - Deposition of W. Harve BROWN says Dick and R.T. BROWN are the same person. - Deposition of Mary Ann AUSTIN says her mother was sister of R.W. and A.W. MABRY. She says she lived with them 10 years. Says R.W. was buried the 1st day of Oct. 1895. She saw R.W. had a wash pan hardly full of gold. It was in gold money. She handled a $20. and a $10. piece. Reckon there was a half peck. She told her Uncle William DOYLE that came from KY and a brother Robert PARISH. - Deposition of A.A. DILL niece of A.W. & R.W. MABRY. She says the father of her mother has been dead since she was a little child. - Deposition of Sarah J. BYRUM niece of Bob [R.W.] MABRY. - Deposition of Mary J. BRANCH niece of R.W. MABRY. She took him some Kickka Poo Indian Sagwa and Kickapoo Indian oil and Kickapoo Indian pills, patent medicines.
- Sumner County, TN. Poor House Records 1882, Source: TSL&A County Clerk Minutes Roll #53 County Clerk Minutes, pages 466-467, 509
January Term 1882, pages 466-467
Ordered by the Court all of the Justices named in the caption when the call of the ayes and noes voting for the same except C.L. Crawford and Chas Rogan, who voted no. That the following appropriations be paid to wit: S.W. Maberry $30.00
- Gallatin Merchant's Journal Sumner Co., TN. Account Transactions from 1806-1807, Part 5 - September 1806: Page 109 -- Charged to (Account name) Maberry, Seth
- Scholastic Population, 1838 District 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, and 20 and 1839, District 16, Sumner County, TN
Source: Loose Records Microfilm, Miscellaneous Category, Item 39, Sumner County Archives:
Names of Parents/Guardian -- District No. -- No. of Children
Mabary, Alexander --- 20 --- 3
Maberry, James --- 17 --- 3
Maberry, Randol -- 17 --- 3
Mabry, Benj. --- 13 --- 6
Mabry, John --- 18 --- 1
- Gallatin Merchant's Journal: Account Transactions from 1806-1807, Part 2 - June 1806, Reprinted with permission. Transcribed by Sherry Falcon, 1998.
Date Original Charged to Debits or Credits Relation-ship Debits or Credits Relation-ship Misc. Remarks
Page No. (Account Name) From or By: to Acct Owner From or By: to Acct Owner
6-03-1806 -- Page 11 Account name - Gayle, Josiah.....From/by - Mabry
6-17-1806 -- Page 18 Account name - Mabry, Seth
- Knox Co., TN., 1885 County Officers
10th District G. W. MABRY - District Justice
- A Directory of Towns, Vllages and Hamlets, Past and Present, of Ripley County, MO., Compiled by Arthur Paul Moser...March 1975.
Near the mouth of Big barren Creek, 1/2 mile from Current River. Thomas Mabrey had a grist and saw mill there as early as 1855. The mill which burned in 1877 was never replaced. A dam was made to furnish water power, thus forming a boy(?) which gave rise to the names Mabrey Mill and Bay Mill. Pinkley Mabrey, a brother, also lived there. The cemetery of this name marks the place.
- Obits - Nashville Tennessean, 1977 to present
MAYBERRY, ADISON EUGENE -- Date 15 Sep 1994
MAYBERRY, ALICE MRS -- Date 2 Jun 1986
MAYBERRY, ALICE MRS -- Date 1 Jun 1986
MAYBERRY, ALMA LEE -- Date 16 Apr 1997
MAYBERRY, ANNA -- Date 16 Jan 1969
MAYBERRY, ANTHONY RAY -- Date 21 Jun 1995
MAYBERRY, ANTONIO M -- Date 16 Jul 1975
MAYBERRY, ARDELLA C -- Date 12 Jan 1991
MAYBERRY, BERTIE HUGHIE -- Date 08 Nov 1974
MAYBERRY, BILLIE PAUL -- Date 15 Aug 1995
MAYBERRY, CAROL JANE -- Date 06 Sep 1996
MAYBERRY, CARSON LEE -- Date 22 Dec 1995
MAYBERRY, CELIA CARTWRIGHT -- Date 29 Aug 1974
MAYBERRY, CHARLES -- Date 9 Apr 1991
MAYBERRY, CHARLES T -- Date 08 Feb 1970
MAYBERRY, CLEO -- Date 11 May 1975
MAYBERRY, CLIFFORD FRANK -- Date 09 May 1968
MAYBERRY, CONNIE ADISON -- Date 24 Jun 1980
MAYBERRY, CORA J -- Date 01 Jan 2000
MAYBERRY, DAN H -- Date 1 Dec 1984
MAYBERRY, DANIEL C -- Date 16 Feb 1972
MAYBERRY, DAVID MONROE -- Date 22 Sep 1994
MAYBERRY, DELL -- Date 6 May 1994
MAYBERRY, DELL -- Date 8 May 1994
MAYBERRY, DIXIE -- Date 21 Dec 1982
MAYBERRY, DONA FOX -- Date 3 Feb 1994
MAYBERRY, DOROTHY MRS -- Date 14 Mar 1979
MAYBERRY, DOVIE MAE BENNETT -- Date 9 Oct 1993
MAYBERRY, EARL -- Date 06 May 1998
MAYBERRY, EARLINE S -- Date 27 Apr 1990
MAYBERRY, EARLINE S MRS -- Date 29 Apr 1990
MAYBERRY, EDITH RING -- Date 27 May 1983
MAYBERRY, EDWIN D -- Date 5 Nov 1995
MAYBERRY, ELBE -- Date 02 June 1972
MAYBERRY, ERNEST (NORCELLE) -- Date 22 Jan 1976
MAYBERRY, EUNETTA CLOUSE -- Date 25 Mar 1987
MAYBERRY, FLAUDIE LEE -- Date 22 Apr 1988
MAYBERRY, FRANK J -- Date 5 Mar 1979
MAYBERRY, FRANK O -- Date 3 Dec 1978
MAYBERRY, FRED RAY -- Date 09 Mar 1999
MAYBERRY, GERTRUDE -- Date 07 May 1967
MAYBERRY, GLADIS LEE -- Date 6 Jul 1980
MAYBERRY, GLADYS EVA -- Date 17 May 1985
MAYBERRY, GLADYS T -- Date 4 Jun 1987
MAYBERRY, GLADYS T MRS -- Date 5 Jun 1987
MAYBERRY, HAROLD -- Date 11 Mar 1986
MAYBERRY, HAROLD L -- Date 13 May 1996
MAYBERRY, HAZEL LEWIS MRS -- Date 2 Dec 1979
MAYBERRY, HENRY -- Date 1 Nov 1979
MAYBERRY, HENRY EUGENE -- Date 24 Sep 1982
MAYBERRY, HESSIE ELIZABETH DOSS -- Date 09 Aug 1998
MAYBERRY, HESTER MAI MRS -- Date 19 Aug 1979
MAYBERRY, HOWELL LINUEL -- Date 02 May 1975
MAYBERRY, IKE -- Date 31 Aug 1967
MAYBERRY, INA LENOUS -- Date 30 May 1997
MAYBERRY, INEZ -- Date 3 Dec 1986
MAYBERRY, J B -- Date 25 Oct 1979
MAYBERRY, J B JR -- Date 28 Sep 1998
MAYBERRY, J OPLIS -- Date 08 Sep 1999
MAYBERRY, JAMES ALTON -- Date 25 Jan 1995
MAYBERRY, JAMES B -- Date 30 Apr 1983
MAYBERRY, JAMES B -- Date 08 Aug 1968
MAYBERRY, JAMES CARL -- Date 9 Mar 1993
MAYBERRY, JAMES EDWARD -- Date 06 Mar 1999
MAYBERRY, JAMES LEE -- Date 3 Jan 1998
MAYBERRY, JAMES OLIVER -- Date 15 Jan 1996
MAYBERRY, JAMES TRUEBLOOD -- Date 21 Jul 1995
MAYBERRY, JANNIE ELIZABETH -- Date 14 Mar 1971
MAYBERRY, JAY PETER -- Date 28 Dec 1967
MAYBERRY, JERRY L -- Date 03 June 1966
MAYBERRY, JERRY WAYNE -- Date 12 Dec 1972
MAYBERRY, JERRY WAYNE -- Date 12 Dec 1972
MAYBERRY, JESSE EDWARD -- Date 19 July 1999
MAYBERRY, JIM MOSE -- Date 20 Jun 1996
MAYBERRY, JIMMIE EARLINE -- Date 27 Nov 1997
MAYBERRY, JOE FRANK -- Date 12 Dec 1978
MAYBERRY, JOHN ELLA -- Date 3 Feb 1996
MAYBERRY, JOHN WESLEY -- Date 13 Oct 1982
MAYBERRY, JOYCE KATHERINE -- Date 28 Oct 1996
MAYBERRY, JUANITA -- Date 16 Apr 1999
MAYBERRY, JUANITA SHORT MRS -- Date 31 Aug 1980
MAYBERRY, JULIA L -- Date 03 Jan 1997
MAYBERRY, JULIA PEARL -- Date 19 Mar 1968
MAYBERRY, KATHRYN KIRBY CROWDER -- Date 19 Jul 1995
MAYBERRY, KENNETH BRYANT -- Date 07 Aug 1974
MAYBERRY, LEE N -- Date 15 Sept 1971
MAYBERRY, LENA -- Date 14 Jan 2000
MAYBERRY, LESTER -- Date 29 Nov 1980
MAYBERRY, LILLIAN LUCILLE -- Date 7 Jan 1983
MAYBERRY, LIONEL LEE -- Date 12 Apr 1994
MAYBERRY, LOLA LEE -- Date 30 Sept 1999
MAYBERRY, LYRON -- Date 27 Jul 1989
MAYBERRY, MABEL CHEEK -- Date 07 Aug 1974
MAYBERRY, MARGIE TYLER MRS -- Date 13 Mar 1987
MAYBERRY, MARIA -- Date 24 May 1994
MAYBERRY, MARTHA -- Date 12 Nov 1988
MAYBERRY, MARY ANN -- Date 14 Nov 1999
MAYBERRY, MARY D MRS -- Date 21 Aug 1986
MAYBERRY, MARY D MRS -- Date 23 Aug 1986
MAYBERRY, MARY INEZ BATEY -- Date 06 Jan 2000
MAYBERRY, MARY LOU HORNBEAK -- Date 9 Jan 1996
MAYBERRY, MASIE D -- Date 04 Dec 1966
MAYBERRY, MATILDA -- Date 09 Sep 1977
MAYBERRY, MOLLIE C (MRS) -- Date 07 Oct 1975
MAYBERRY, NEWT M -- Date 16 Oct 1974
MAYBERRY, NINA COLLINS -- Date 24 Dec 1968
MAYBERRY, OLEAN MRS -- Date 5 Nov 1983
MAYBERRY, OPEL DELL MRS -- Date 20 Feb 1978
MAYBERRY, PATRICIA JORDAN -- Date 08 Feb 1970
MAYBERRY, PAUL -- Date 04 Feb 1997
MAYBERRY, ROBERT DOUGLAS -- Date 10 Sep 1989
MAYBERRY, RONA LEE MRS -- Date 27 Jun 1980
MAYBERRY, RONALD -- Date 15 Aug 1990
MAYBERRY, RONNIE M -- Date 7 Mar 1995
MAYBERRY, RONNIE MAURICE -- Date 9 Mar 1995
MAYBERRY, SADIE CHANCE -- Date 21 Jan 1994
MAYBERRY, SADONIA CULLOM MRS -- Date 15 Jul 1983
MAYBERRY, STANTON GEER -- Date 21 Dec 1999
MAYBERRY, SUSIE M SELLS -- Date 25 Nov 1995
MAYBERRY, THELMA MURPHY MRS -- Date 8 Jun 1985
MAYBERRY, THOMAS JERRY -- Date 12 Jun 1993
MAYBERRY, THOMAS MARTIN -- Date 15 Oct 1967
MAYBERRY, TOMMIE SHEARON (MRS) -- Date 18 Sep 1977
MAYBERRY, VERA -- Date 30 Aug 1977
MAYBERRY, VIOLA DENNEY -- Date 16 Mar 1987
MAYBERRY, TOMMIE SHEARON (MRS) -- Date 18 Sep 1977
MAYBERRY, VERA -- Date 30 Aug 1977
MAYBERRY, VIOLA DENNEY -- Date 16 Mar 1987
MAYBERRY, VIRGINIA MILLER -- Date 2 Feb 1990
MAYBERRY, W J -- Date 26 May 1982
MAYBERRY, WILLARD ODELL -- Date 15 Sept 1997
MAYBERRY, WILLIAM HERSHEL SR -- Date 26 July 1974
MAYBERRY, WILLIAM M -- Date 04 Dec 1976
MAYBERRY, WILLIAM THOMAS III -- Date 18 Apr 1994
MAYBERRY, WILLIE B -- Date 19 Nov 1995
MAYBERRY, WILLIE RAY -- Date 10 Nov 1999
MAYBERRY, WILLIE ROY BUSTER -- Date 10 Jun 1979
- Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications
-- Maberry, John P. -- PENSION #: S836 -- COUNTY: Jackson -- UNIT: 16th Inf.
-- Maberry, Silas -- WIDOW: Maberry, Malvina Jane Huffines -- PENSION #: W1648 -- COUNTY: Jackson
-- Mabry, Moses Jamilan -- WIDOW: Mabry, Pattie -- PENSION #: W8783 -- COUNTY: Franklin
-- Mabry, R. F. -- PENSION #: S12004 -- COUNTY: Obion -- UNIT: 45th Inf.
-- Mabry, R. M. -- PENSION #: S6985 -- COUNTY: Wilson -- UNIT: 45th Inf.
-- Mabry, Thomas Asbury -- WIDOW: Mabry, Parmelia C.R. -- PENSION #: W79 -- COUNTY: Henry
-- Mabry, Thomas Milligan -- WIDOW: Mabry, Adenia Mason -- PENSION #: W5092 -- COUNTY: Hamilton
-- Mayberry, Edward -- WIDOW: Mayberry, Lucinda -- PENSION #: W554 -- COUNTY: Williamson
-- Mayberry, Henry George W. -- WIDOW: Mayberry, Elizabeth M. -- PENSION #: W5475 -- COUNTY: Williamson
-- Mayberry, Jim (African-American) -- PENSION #: C204 -- COUNTY: Hickman -- UNIT: 24th Inf.
-- Mayberry, John P. -- WIDOW: Mayberry, Margaret S. -- PENSION #: W7787 -- COUNTY: Jackson
-- Mayberry, Robert Newton -- WIDOW: Mayberry, Elizabeth Jane -- PENSION #: W5851 -- COUNTY: Lawrence
-- Maybery, William Thomas -- WIDOW: Maybery, Catherine -- PENSION #: W216 -- COUNTY: White
- ROBERT POWELL CARVER -- Genealogy Records Collection, CLIFTON FAMILY in Wilson County, TN
BENJAMIN S. MABRY represents that he is the owner of a Negro man slave, ADAM, formerly the property of BENJAMIN CLIFTON, who purchased said ADAM at the decd's estate sale. In consequence of his good conduct and for so much as he has paid a reasonable compensation of his value, MABRY petitions for his emancipation. Said ADAM is about 35 years old. Court concurs. MABRY and security, ALEXANDER BRADEN, post bond for ADAM who is emancipated and to enjoy the privileges of a free person of color. [QCR, 1829-1832, September 27, 1831, p. 404f]
- Memphis, Tennessee City Directories, 1890-1891
Richard Mayberry -- lab -- r 94 Pontotoc Memphis TN -- 1890
Henry Mayberry -- lab -- r rear 66 Exchange Memphis TN -- 1891
Rachel Mayberry -- laundress -- r 92 Pontotoc Memphis TN -- 1891
William Mayberry -- carp -- res Rayburn av, s of Walker av Memphis TN -- 1891
John Mabry -- M. & C. R.R fireman -- Memphis TN 1890
- Wayne County, Tennessee Power Of Attorney Records, Abstracted and submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III, 201 First Ave N., Collinwood, TN 38450.
Page 172. Refunding Bond: Allen CULP, Abraham MABERRY, and William M. CROSSNO are bound on the condition that Allen CULP received from Alexancer LUTTS Clerk of the Court the sum of $45.15 as funds belonging to the estate of Thomas CROSSNO Sr. Dec'd. Now should CLUP fail to pay to the CROSSNO heirs this sum a penal bund shall be paid to the state.
- Lizard Glade Cemetery, Wayne County, Tennessee. Location: Inside the corporate limits of the City of Clifton on Carroll Street. The cemetery is located on the north side of the street. Lizard Glade is the black cemetery in Clifton, probably the oldest separate black cemetery in Wayne County. The Cemetery is also called Lizard Lake on some death certificates. There are between 150 and 200 graves marked with field stones and perhaps as many more with no markings at all.
MAYBERRY, Mariah, died 20 March 1917, age 85 years.
MAYBERRY, Mart, 1871 - 1945.
MAYBERRY, Annie, 1857 - 1887.
- 7th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion, Excerpted from Sumner County, Tennessee In the Civil War By Edwin L. Ferguson. The 7th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion - Muster Roll for Company C, 7th Cavalry Battalion - Later known officially as Company D, 22nd Tennessee Cavalry. This company was organized at Castalian Springs, Sumner County.
Walker, Noah B. - Enlistment expired October 19, 1862. Double barreled shotgun valued at $30, furnished by Alexander Mayberry.
- McEWEN & McEWEN STORE, The Roane County Heritage Commission owns one of the McEwen & McEwen Store Registers from 1836 and 1837, which was located in Kingston. The register lists the name of the person buying the goods on credit and the items purchased (not included here). The September through December 1836 purchases include:
September 1836 -- Miss Martha MAYBERRY
- TENNESSEE WORLD WAR I VETERANS: ROANE COUNTY
Mabry, John N. - born 1895, Harriman, TN
- Knox County, Tennessee - Slave archaeology at the Mabry Plantation
Archaeological research into the lifeways of slaves and the operations of the large plantations of the Southeast has been intensive the last 10 years. Research has broadened from a description of the lives of slaves on plantations (Fairbanks 1984; Singleton 1980) to more theoretical perspectives dealing with the archaeological manifestation of oppression, material symbols of social status, and the social relationship between master and slave through their material discards (Otto 1977, 1984; Orser 1984, 1988, 1990a; Deetz 1988; Singleton 1988, 1991). This research has focused on the large plantations along the Eastern and Gulf coasts from Maryland through Florida and into Louisiana. There is a need to address the archaeology of slavery in a variety of regional and social contexts, and to date there has been little research conducted outside of the context of the large rice and cotton plantations possessing slaves numbering into the hundreds (Singleton 1991). Archaeological investigations were conducted in 1990 and 1991 on the Mabry site (40KN86 located 16 km west of Knoxville in Knox County Tennessee (Figure 1). This work was undertaken in conjunction with construction of the Pellissippi Parkway extension. The Mabry site, defined here as an Upland South plantation, was occupied from about 1830 through the early twentieth century by George Mabry's family. According to the Agricultural Census of 1850, George Mabry owned 18 slaves. In 1860 he owned eight slaves. The significance of the Mabry site is clearly centered on the insights into slave lifeways and slave and master relations these archaeological investigations provide for the East Tennessee region of the Upland South. Investigations at the Mabry site identified the remains of two slave quarters and recovered artifacts associated with each. A midden deposit associated with the Mabry mansion was located during investigations, and material recovered from this deposit provides a valuable comparative sample with the slave quarter artifacts.
This research begins, however, with an historical background of Knox County in East Tennessee. The development of slavery in East Tennessee was influenced by several factors. The geography of East Tennessee was not conducive to the intensive agricultural production of cotton typical for the Lowland South. The small amount of cotton grown at the Mabry plantation and other local plantations, in comparison to the Lowland South plantations bears this out (Andrews and Young 1991:7; Otto 1989:84). Upland South farms exhibited diversified agricultural production. The use of slaves on large Upland South farms created the Upland South plantation. As the historical background suggests, lifeways of the slaves on these plantations may have differed significantly from lifeways of slaves in the Lowland South. Archaeological investigations at the Mabry site form a basis for limited comparisons between these regions to begin a search for interregional patterns. The analytical tools for the research at the Mabry site were developed, in part, from the archaeological work on other plantations. Comparisons between Mabry and other plantations serve to highlight useful methodologies in plantation research and aid in the interpretation of slave lifeways at the Mabry plantation. However, archaeological research on plantations of East Tennessee and the Upland South is just beginning, and much more archaeological work needs to be accomplished before a consensus can be reached concerning regional differences in slave-master relations.
Comparison between the material culture of the slaves and their masters at the Mabry plantation is a prominent theme throughout this work. The plantation was an environment where two distinct social classes labored for very different reasons (Orser 1990a:214). The dominant class, the masters, labored to increase its economic gains beyond what was necessary for basic subsistence. The subservient class, the slaves, labored because it was forced. The relations between these two groups was a complicated association, and as Harrison (1993) states, was embedded in an atmosphere of coercion, accommodation, and resistance. These relations are reflected in the material culture of slaves and master. Material culture is not viewed here as passively reflecting social differences. Material culture may be manipulated by individuals of a social group to preserve and maintain the group's social identity and goals. Perhaps the most important question is how did African-American culture survive on a plantation, where membership in that culture, at that time, was viewed as a distinct disadvantage by the dominant Euro-American culture, and what part can material culture play in describing this story of cultural survival? The study of material culture in a plantation setting allows us to view artifacts associated with distinct social classes and to begin to understand how material culture may be acquired and manipulated to symbolize and reinforce social behavior.
The archaeological work conducted at the Mabry site is described first -- the artifact collection procedures, the archaeological features, and the analytical focus on artifacts in the laboratory. Following this, computer generated graphics reveal the spatial patterning in the distribution of nails, window glass, and ceramics retrieved from the slave quarters. This is necessary to define the size and characteristics of the slave quarters as suggested from the archaeological remains. The dimensions of the slave cabins and the position of windows, doorways, and root cellars are discussed. This slave quarter reconstruction is provided in the context of the "appropriate" characteristics of slave quarters as described in documentary sources of the time. This highlights the degree to which the Mabry site dwellings conformed to what would be considered "proper" for slaves.
The social relations between master and slave on the Mabry plantation are explored through ceramic analysis. The ceramic analysis compares ceramics from slave and mansion contexts with respect to vessel form, ceramic cost, ceramic type, diversity, ceramic set composition, and the frequency of matched ceramic types. The description of other artifacts, such as buttons, container glass, beads, pipes, and firearm accoutrements helps to fill out the emerging picture of slave material culture in the East Tennessee. The artifacts are placed into Stanley South's (1977) artifact pattern formula to allow comparison between the Mabry slave quarters and two local Euro-American sites and to artifact patterns generated for Carolina and Georgia slave sites. This comparison addresses the issue of slave acculturation to Euro-American culture in the mid-nineteenth century as discussed by Joseph (1989).
Archaeological research at the Mabry site is important for what is revealed about slave lifeways in the East Tennessee region of the Upland South, especially relationships within the slave community and relationships between slaves and their masters. As such, this research at Mabry substantially contributes to the study of early African-American culture.
- MEMBERS OF THE (Tennessee)CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1834, Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769—1923: Volume 1
Knox County — Joseph A. Mabry.
- Warren Co TN
John Mabry; died, Oct. 1, 1841. (Set his Negroes free that they might be sent to Liberia.)
- Wilson Co TN
Sallie Rutledge, wife of C. H. Mabry, Mar. 8, 1853-Mar. 7, 1902; professed faith in Christ and joined the Baptist Church in 1867.
- Tennessee State Library and Archives - Microfilm Only Collections
Mabry, Thomas Lawson, Account Book 1869-1880 - 1075
- Obituaries From Tennessee Newspapers, Compiled By: Jill L. Garrett Published: 1980
Pg. 235 Daniel Mayberry , over 100 years of Rutherford County, received his pension in the mail yesterday. (Nashville Union and American, 11 June 1874) Daniel Mayberry, 101, went to the polls in Rutherford County and voted the entire Democratic ticker, (Nashville Union and American, 5 Dec. 1874) Daniel Mabury of Rutherford County was 100 years old on the 12th instant ; born 12 August 1773 in Virginia and at an early age moved to Lincoln Couty, NC ; came 1805 to Rutherford County. (Nashville Union and American , 16 Aug. 1873.)
- Tennessee Mortality Schedules, Transcribed and Indexed By: Byron and Barbara Sistler Nashville, Tennessee 1984, p. 207:
Mayberry, David 27, OH, unk, unk, no occupation , Sep. , cause not known, D-80
Mayberry, Edward , 36, M, Tn, Mar, gunshot wound, Wi-80
Mayberry, Lucy, 9, B, S, Tn, Mar, dropsey of heart, Wi - 60
Mayberry Sallie, 25, M, birthplace omitted, house keeper, Aug., typhoid fever, Hu-80
Key To Read Above: Name of deceased, age, sex, Color (omitted if white) , Free or Slave (omitted if white), marital status, place of birth of deceased, place of birth of deceased's father, place of birth of deceased's mother, occupation (omitted by the enumerators in most cases), month of death, cause of death, county and census year.
- DYER COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - Neeley's Chapel Cemetery
Mabry, Alvis H ----- Jan 7 1894 - Jul 4 1966
Mabry, Lillie M ----- Aug 27 1897 - Jul 29 1985
Mabry, Cecil --------- Sep 29 1919 - Jun 20 1967 Tn Pfc Co C 331 Inf WW II
Mabry, M ----------- Dec 26 1873 - Aug 21 1896 w/o M W Mabry
Mabry, M W ------ May 11 1861 - Jun 19 1904
- GIBSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS
MABERY, Henry COLLINS, Elizabeth 11-MAR-1850
MABURY, Alfred SMALLY, Carlin 21-OCT-1847
MARBY, Elizabeth TAYLOR, Willie R 06-AUG-1850
MARBY, John BURKLEY, Susan 07-OCT-1850
- Nashville, TN. Marriages
TENNESSEE CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONSBanks, Margaret -- Maberry, Harry -- 11 Dec 1886 -- -- bk 8, p 355
Shane, Maggie (African-American) -- Maberry, Jim (African-American) -- 20 May 1900 -- -- bk 13, p. 722
Arnold, Eliza (African-American) -- Maberry, John (?1886?) (African-American) -- Apr.10,1887? -- bk 8, p. 360
Hudson, Lizzie (African-American) -- Maberry, John (African-American) -- B.Mh.11,1886 -- bk 8, 360
Boyd, Esther (African-American) -- Maberry, William (African-American) -- 4 Oct 1866 -- bk 5, p. 343
Harris, Eliza ? -- Mabry, John L. (African-American) -- 22 May 1884 -- bk 8, p. 156
Carter, Carrie (African-American) -- Mabry, Lee (African-American) -- 6 Apr 1874 -- bk 6, p. 416
Patterson, Emma (African-American) -- Mayberry, Celna (African-American) -- 20 June 1893 -- bk 10, p. 203
Fitzgerald, Milly (African-American) -- Mayberry, David (African-American) -- May-1865 -- bk 5. p. 150
Edmondson, Mary (African-American) -- Mayberry, David (African-American) -- Sept.27,1886 -- bk 8, p. 360
Seal, Nannie -- --Mayberry, F. A. -- 19 Dec 1878 -- bk 7, p. 72
Mullins, Annie (African-American) -- Mayberry, Henry (African-American) -- 7 Aug 1890 -- bk 9, p. 363
Brown, Mary (African-American) -- Mayberry, Jerry (African-American) -- 11 Nov 1891 -- bk 9, p. 491
Taylor, Mollie (African-American) -- Mayberry, Jim (African-American) -- 15 May 1890 -- bk 9, p. 363
Broom, Mary (African-American) -- Mayberry, John (African-American) -- 2 Sep 1891 -- bk 9, p. 491
Gatlin, Etta -- Mayberry, John H. -- 25 Nov 1890 -- bk 9, p. 359
Lockridge, Mattie L. (African-American) -- Mayberry/Mab-?, John W. (African-American) -- 14 Nov 1900 -- bk 15, p. 43
Crockett, Mollie (African-American) -- Mayberry, Richard (African-American) -- 2 June 1902 -- bk 18, p. 450
Wooten, Emily (African-American) -- Mayberry, William (African-American) -- 26 June 1869 -- bk 6, p. 47
Cook, Lucy (African-American) -- Mayberry, Wm. (African-American) -- 18 Nov 1869 -- bk 6, p. 47
Johnson, Dora Stewart -- Marbury, John -- 6 July 1891 -- bk 9, p. 486
Garner, Liley T. -- Marbury, P./T.? H. -- Sept.27,1869 -- bk 6, p. 43
Mayberry, Alice (African-American) -- Ballard, Kit (African-American) -- 8 June 1893 -- bk 10, p. 131
Mayberry, Alvina (African-American) -- McAbee, Peter (African-American) -- 7 July 1881 -- bk 7, p. 217
Mayberry, Crecie (African-American) -- Dodson, James (African-American) -- 12 June 1866 -- bk 5, p. 262
Mayberry, Emeline (African-American) -- Swanson, Frederick (African-American) -- 10 Apr 1866 -- bk 5, p. 413
Mayberry, Emily (African-American) -- Hutton, Wyly (African-American) -- 15 Apr 1877 -- bk 7, p. 20
Mayberry, Hannah ? -- Bostick, Gus (African-American) -- 9 May 1882 -- bk 7p. 236
Mayberry, Jennie (African-American) -- Elsberry, Allen (African-American) -- Sept.29,1890 -- bk 9, p. 319
Mayberry, Lizzie (African-American) -- Shankland, Moses (African-American) -- 2 Feb 1888 -- bk 9, p. 105
Mayberry, Lizzie (African-American) -- Burns, Richard (African-American) -- 24 Jan 1889 -- bk 9, p. 168
Mayberry, Maggie (African-American) -- Walton, Alex. W. (African-American) -- 9 Sep 1890 -- bk 9, p. 410
Mayberry, Maggie/Maygil? (African-American) -- Chadwell, Saml. (African-American) -- 5 Oct 1894 -- bk 10, p. 279
Mayberry, Mahaly (African-American) -- Davis, Thos. (African-American) -- 24 Oct 1894 -- bk 10, p. 286
Mayberry/Mayleeny?, Mary Jane (African-American) -- Hill, Robert (African-American) -- 21 June 1888 -- bk 9, p. 51
Maberry, Bitha? (African-American) -- Ellison, William (African-American) -- 17 Dec 1890 -- bk 9, p. 319
Maberry, Jennie (African-American) -- Austin, Henry (African-American) -- 31 Dec 1889 -- bk 9, p 157
Maberry, Jennie (African-American) -- Burnett, William (African-American) -- 30 Dec 1890 -- bk 9, 298
Maberry, Winnie F. (African-American) -- Robinson, Thomas W. (African-American) -- 9 Mar 1892 -- bk 10, 99
Mabry, Lillie M. -- Hudson, Chas. R. -- Sept.10,1900 -- bk 14, p. 345
Mabry, Mary Jane -- Brauch/Branch?, William C. -- 31 Dec 1873 -- bk 6, p. 295
Name -- Pension # -- County -- Unit
Maberry, John P. -- S836 -- Jackson -- 16th Inf.
Maberry, Silas -- WIDOW: Maberry, Malvina Jane Huffines -- W1648 --Jackson
Mabry, Moses Jamilan -- WIDOW: Mabry, Pattie -- W8783 -- Franklin
Mabry, R.F. -- S12004 -- Obion -- 45th Inf.
Mabry, R.M. -- S6985-- Wilson -- 45th Inf.
Mabry, Thomas Asbury -- WIDOW: Mabry, Parmelia C.R. -- W79 -- Henry
Mabry, Thomas Milligan -- WIDOW: Mabry, Adenia Mason -- W5092 -- Hamilton
Mayberry, Edward -- WIDOW: Mayberry, Lucinda -- W554 -- Williamson
Mayberry, Henry George W. -- WIDOW: Mayberry, Elizabeth M. -- W5475 -- Williamson
Mayberry, Jim (African-American) -- C204 -- Hickman -- 24th Inf.
Mayberry, John P. -- Mayberry, Margaret S. -- W7787 -- Jackson
Mayberry, Robert Newton -- Mayberry, Elizabeth Jane -- W5851 -- Lawrence
Maybery, William Thomas -- Maybery, Catherine -- W216 -- White
- Bunch Cemetery, SW Perry Co TN
This cemetery is one of two cemeteries labeled Bunch Cemetery on the Pope quadrangle. It lies in the south central part of the map on the road which passes the Holder Cemetery. The cemetery is an old one, containing numerous of the old above-ground stone burial cairns. The cemeterey is active, but only parts currently being used are maintained. The inactive parts are very overgrown. A large portion of the center has only unmarked fieldstone or sunken spots to indicate graves lie there. This cemetery was surveyed December 25, 1988.
L. A. Mayberry, April 16, 1884-September 29, 1885, "Daughter of T. A. and F. E. Mayberry"
Mary Mayberry Hill, 1872-1953 [see Hill]
Samuel Hill, 1868-1910\Mary Mayberry, 1872-1953, "His Wife"
Thomas Mayberry, January 16, 1851-August 11, 1928, "Father"\Fannie, January 26, 1852-January 5, 1933, "Mother"
W. T. Mayberry, April 22, 1891-November 29, 1892, "Son of T. A. and F. E. Mayberry"
- Tennessee State Library and Archives Guide to Microfilmed Manuscripts, Part 11 - MF. 1000 - 1099 Mf. 1075 -- Thomas Lawson Mabry Account Book & Ledger. Poplar Hill, 1869-1880. TSLA. 2 vols. 1 reel. 35 mm. Thomas Lawson Mabry's farm accounts and a ledger for land in Montgomery County belonging to John E., Thomas L., and Anna M. Mabry during the post-Civil war years. The ledger includes references to tenant farmers and former slaves living on the property, as well as personal accounts of Anna Marrast Mabry.
- Enumeration Roane County, TN - 4th District 1891 Enumeration of male inhabitants of Twenty-one Years of Age and upward, citizens of Tennessee, January 1, 1891, as provided for by an Act of General Assembly of Tennessee, passed January 15, 1891, and approved January 22, 1891. MAYBERRY, Frank, age 22 MAYBERRY, Frank(?), age 30
- TENNESSEE DEATH INDEX 1908 - 1912 LAST Name --- FIRST Name --- COUNTY --- YEAR --- RECORD Number Mabbery Arther Willum Cannon 1908 5251 Maberrey M.A. Hickman 1911 44505 Maberry Allena Jackson 1911 45903 Maberry B.R. Jackson 1911 45929 Maberry F.M. Jackson 1912 45927 Maberry Fannie Rutherford 1912 73371 Maberry Fill Sumner 1910 88414 Maberry Francis Davidson 1911 14736 Maberry Huse Clay 1912 9189 Maberry J.C. Jackson 1910 45901 Maberry James Obion 1911 67100 Maberry Lutheanie Hickman 1911 44620 Maberry Mable Cumberland 1912 12035 Maberry Martha Jackson 1912 45931 Maberry Milton Davidson 1910 18033 Maberry P.A. Jackson 1911 45933 Maberry Susanna Williamson 1909 96496 Maberry W.B. Jackson 1911 45904 Maberry W.B. Jackson 1911 45934 Mabery Infant Macon 1908 56252 Mabery Mack Hickman 1911 44727 Mabery Ray Wilard Washington 1908 92606 Mabery Seth Jackson 1911 45736 Mabrey Agnes Shelby 1911 77746 Mabry Agnes Shelby 1911 80552 Mabry Annie Shelby 1911 76716 Mabry Arthur Rutherford 1912 74221 Mabry Bertha Rutherford 1909 73820 Mabry George W. Knox 1912 50153 Mabry Herman Henry 1909 43532 Mabry Infant of John Clay 1908 9263 Mabry Jane Tipton 1912 89640 Mabry Mary K. Obion 1911 67145 Mabry Mattie Sumner 1909 88843 Mabry Ralph Henry 1909 43534 Mabry Ruth Henry 1909 43533 Mayberry Bessie Marshall 1911 60859 Mayberry C.P. Maury 1911 62610 Mayberry Frances Davidson 1911 13140 Mayberry Glenn M. Hamilton 1912 37096 Mayberry Hardin Maury 1910 63219 Mayberry Infant Jackson 1910 45975 Mayberry Infant Marshall 1912 60861 Mayberry Infant of Bud Maury 1911 62417 Mayberry James R. Davidson 1911 19005 Mayberry John Shelby 1909 78273 Mayberry Lige Maury 1909 62924 Mayberry Martha Davidson 1910 20270 Mayberry Martha Williamson 1910 96352 Mayberry Martha Williamson 1910 96401 Mayberry Mildred Macon 1909 56412 Mayberry Nettie Davidson 1912 19594 Mayberry Paul H. Davidson 1908 18862 Mayberry Sofa Betsy Jackson 1911 45974 Mayberry Virginia Henry 1909 43065 Mayberry W.N. Davidson 1910 17830 Maybery Infant Wayne 1909 93357 Maybery L.L. Jackson 1909 46177 Maybery Rosey May Jackson 1909 46370 Maybery Seth Jackson 1909 46185 Maybry Charlie Marshall 1911 60876
- Tennessee Civil War Soldiers Index Mayberry, A.L. D TN 9th Infantry Regiment Mayberry, D.M. F TN 9th Cavalry Battalion Mayberry, D.Marcus F TN 9th Cavalry Battalion Mayberry, David F TN 9th Cavalry Battalion Mayberry, Edward J. D TN 1st Infantry Regiment (Field's) Mayberry, George W. C TN 9th Cavalry Battalion Mayberry, Henry N. C.G TN 9th Cavalry Battalion Mayberry, James C. F TN Union 5th Infantry Regiment Mayberry, S. K TN 8th Cavalry Regiment Mayberry, Silas B TN 13th Cavalry Regiment (Gore's) Mayberry, Thomas T. I TN 19th Cavalry Regiment (Biffle's) Mayberry, William A. L TN Union 4th Cavalry Regiment Mayberry, William T. D TN 9th Cavalry Battalion Mayberry, William G TN 10th Cavalry Regiment (DeMoss') Mayberry, William A TN Union 6th Mounted Infantry Regiment Mayberry, Wilson Y. I TN 1st Infantry Regiment (Field's) Maybery, C.P. G TN 9th Cavalry Battalion Maybery, William A. A TN Union 6th Mounted Infantry Regiment Maybry, T.J. H TN 8th Infantry Regiment Maybry, Thos J. H TN 8th Infantry Regiment Maybury, William A. A TN Union 6th Mounted Infantry Regiment
- Wayne County, Tennessee, Circuit Court Minute Book 1, May 1851 - January 1857 Page 3 Monday May 26th 1851: Thomas T. MABRY Admr. vs Catherine MABRY et al.} Petition to sell Slaves Came the Petitioner by his attorney whereupon on motion of said Petitioners attorney it is ordered by the Court that the allegations in said petition contained be be refered to the Clerk of this Court and that he take proof and report thereon at the present term of this court.
- Death Notices from The Christian Advocate, Nashville, TN., 1877-1879, By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith May 17, 1879 NANCY MAYBERRY wife of P. S. Mayberry, born 1808; died Tenn., Feb. 24, 1879; surviving were husband and 2 sons.
- Index To Early Tennessee Tax Lists Transcribed and Indexed By: Byron and Barbara Sistler, Evanston, Illinois 1977 Gi - Giles County, Tn., Sn- Sumner County, Tn., Wi-Williamson County, Tn, Mu-Maury County, Tn., Ge-Greene County, Tn., Gr-Grainger County, Tn., Fr-Franklin County, Tn, A-Anderson County, Tn., Mo-Monroe County, Tn., C-Campbell County, Tn., Rb-Robertson County, Tn. ANDERSON CO., TN. -- Mayberry, Isaac , A-1805 (Isaac, Jr., brother to John MABRY) Mayberry, John, A-1805 CAMPBELL CO., TN. -- Maybery, Chas., C-1823 FRANKLIN CO., TN. -- Mayberry, Frederick, Fr-1812 (2) GILES CO., TN. -- Maberry, James, Gi-1812 GRAINGER CO., TN. -- Mayberry, Francis, Gr-1799(2) Mayberry, Francis, J-1802 Mayberry, Francis, Gr-1805 (2) GREENE CO., TN. -- Mayberry, Charles, Ge-1805 MAURY CO., TN. -- Mayberry, Abram., Mu-1816 MONROE CO., TN. -- Mayberry, Zrepts, Mo-1825 ROBERTSON CO., TN. -- Maybry, Robert S., Rb - 1812 SUMNER CO., TN. -- Maberry, John , Sn-1811 Mabery, James, Sn- 1811 Mabry, Oren, Sn-1811 Mabry, Seth, Sn-1811 Mabry, Benjn., Sn-1816 Mabry, James, Sn-1816 Mabry, Levi . Sn-1816 Mayberry, Owen, Sn-1816 WILLIAMSON CO., TN. -- Mabry, Hamlin, Wi-1810 Mayberry, Jobe, Wi-1815
- Lynching of Martin Mayberry Martin Mayberry lynched Bryant Sta Tennessee April 2 1891
- Memphis and Shelby County, TN. Death Records 1848-1901 Surname: MAYBERRY Given Name: EDWARD Date: 9/13/1895 Age: 1 Y,21D Sex: M Race: B Book: File Number: 50577 Surname: MAYBERRY Given Name: FREDERICK E Date: 2/14/1900 Age: 32 YRS Sex: M Race: W Book: File Number: P 98 Surname: MABREY Given Name: JOHN Date: 3/10/1900 Age: CA 50 YRS Sex: M Race: B Book: File Number: P 105 Surname: MAYBURY Given Name: AMBRY Date: 1/18/1874 Age: 25 YRS Sex: F Race: B Book: File Number: 15106
- Wayne Co., TN. Power Of Attorney Records Abstracted and submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III, 201 First Ave N., Collinwood, TN 38450. Page 28. I, Amanda MABERY, of Wayne Co., TN, widow of Thomas J. MABERY, dec'd do appoint Whitfield CROSSNO my attorney to receive of the Clerk of Court in Haywood County, TN interest due me as widow of MABERY from estate of Daniel CROSSNOW dec'd. Dated 2 Jan 1869 Page 28. Mary Ann GOODMAN appoints Whitfield CROSSNOW her attorney to collect monies due me in the right of my being one of the heirs of Catherine MABERY, the sister of Daniel CROSSNO, dec'd. Dated 2 Jan 1869. Page 29. Allen CULP and wife Eliza Jane, formerly Eliza Jane CROSSNOW, daughter of Elijah CROSSNOW, citizen of Wayne Co., TN appoint Whitfield CROSSNOW our attorney and to demand from the clerk ...[rest of entry blank] Page 172. Refunding Bond Allen CULP, Abraham MABERRY, and William M. CROSSNO are bound on the condition that Allen CULP received from Alexancer LUTTS Clerk of the Court the sum of $45.15 as funds belonging to the estate of Thomas CROSSNO Sr. Dec'd. Now should CLUP fail to pay to the CROSSNO heirs this sum a penal bund shall be paid to the state. Page 172. Refunding Bond Allen CULP, Abraham MABERRY, and William M. CROSSNO are bound on the condition that Allen CULP received from Alexancer LUTTS Clerk of the Court the sum of $45.15 as funds belonging to the estate of Thomas CROSSNO Sr. Dec'd. Now should CLUP fail to pay to the CROSSNO heirs this sum a penal bund shall be paid to the state.
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