- Texas State Cemetery (TX equivalent of Arlington National Cemetery) for information write Texas State Cemetery, 909 Navasota, Austin, TX 78702.
James Mabry - no portrait available; No Headstone Photograph Available; Headstone Text: James W. Mabry Died Aug 21, 1903 Aged 76 yrs. Basic Information: Full Name: James W. Mabry; Location: Section:Confederate Field, Section 2, Row:P Number:31; Reason for Eligibility: CONFEDERATE VETERAN.
Harriet Mabry - No Portrait Available; No Headstone Photograph Available; Headstone Text: Harriet Mabry wife of J. W. Mabry Jan 5, 1919. Basic Information: Full Name: Harriet Mabry; Location: Section: Confederate Field, Section 2, Row:W Number:1; Reason for Eligibility: WIFE OF J. W. MABRY.
- Texas Confederate Pension Applications (Texas State Archives)
Mabrey, Jeff; Claimant: Mabrey, Jeff; Pension Number: Application Rejected; County: Hopkins
Mabry, Daniel (Mrs) 50817; Claimant: Mabry, Daniel (Mrs); Pension Number: 50817; County: Houston; Husband: Daniel
Mabry, Deltha; Claimant: Mabry, Deltha; Pension Number: 18149; County: Montague; Husband: William Patrick; Pension Number: Rej
Mabry, E. M. (Mrs) 47107; Claimant: Mabry, E. M. (Mrs); Pension Number: 47107; County: Navarro; Husband: Robert Caldwell
Mabry, Elenora 42480; Claimant: Mabry, Elenora; Pension Number: 42480; County: Donley; Husband: Theodrick Bradford; Pension Number:
Mabry, George Madden 39700; Claimant: Mabry, George Madden; Pension Number: 39700; County: Madison
Mabry, H. Y. H. (Mrs) 25153; Claimant: Mabry, H. Y. H. (Mrs); Pension Number: 25153; County: Hansford; Husband: Eglinton Kennan; Pension Number:
Mabry, J. J. 27152; Claimant: Mabry, J. J.; Pension Number: 27152; County: Calhoun
Mabry, L. C. (Mrs) 43067; Claimant: Mabry, L. C. (Mrs); Pension Number: 43067; County: Young; Husband: Robert Evans; Pension Number: 42050
Mabry, Martha 47433; Claimant: Mabry, Martha; Pension Number: 47433; County: Gray; Husband: Isaac; Pension Number:
Mabry, Mary G. 38773; Claimant: Mabry, Mary G.; Pension Number: 38773; County: Galveston; Husband: Seth W.; Pension Number: 15991
Mabry, Mirandy (Mrs) 00247;Claimant: Mabry, Mirandy (Mrs); Pension Number: 00247; County: Bell; Husband: T. L.; Pension Number:
Mabry, Rebecca B. (should be Rachel B) 32798; Claimant: Mabry, Rebecca B.; Pension Number: 32798; County: Hall; Husband: Daniel Hambright; Pension Number:
Mabry, Robert Evans 42050; Claimant: Mabry, Robert Evans; Pension Number: 42050; County: Young
Mabry, Seth W. 15991; Claimant: Mabry, Seth W.; Pension Number: 15991; County: Mclennan
Mabry, William Patrick rej; Claimant: Mabry, William Patrick; Pension Number: Application Rejected; County: Montague
Maberry, Rebecca 45863; Claimant: Maberry, Rebecca; Pension Number: 45863; County: Parker; Husband: Jacob A.; Pension Number:
Maberry, Susie D. 46532; Claimant: Maberry, Susie D.; Pension Number: 46532; County: Uvalde; Husband: James Monroe; Pension Number:
Mayberry, Henry (Mrs) 41104; Claimant: Mayberry, Henry (Mrs); Pension Number: 41104; County: Coryell; Husband: Henry; Pension Number: 23491
Mayberry, Henry 23491; Claimant: Mayberry, Henry; Pension Number: 23491; County: Comanche
Mayberry, Susie D. rej; Claimant: Mayberry, Susie D.; Pension Number: Application Rejected; County: Uvalde; Husband: James Monroe; Pension Number:
- Red River Co., TX. Marriages
Davis, A. C. to Mabary, M. F. Nov 13 1890, performed by W. R. Hendrick (Bk G, p. 100)
- Texas Adjutant General Service Records, 1836-1935
Name - - - - - - - - - - Organization - - Call No.
Mabry, Allen - - - - - - - - FB - - - - - 401-163
Mabry, H. P. - - - - - - - - FB - - - - - 401-163
Mabry, J. Childs - - - - - - USV - - - - 401-242
Mabry, James L. - - - - - - NAV - - - - 401-20
Mabry, James R. - - - - - - SP - - - - - 401-46
Mabry, R. E. - - - - - - - - MV - - - - - 401-30
Mabry, W. H. - - - - - - - - USV - - - - 401-242
Mabry, Wooten - - - - - - - SR - - - - - 401-89
Mayberry, James E. - - - - - TVG - - - - 401-205
Mayberry, Walter E. - - - - RR - - - - - 401-59
Mayberry, Walter E. - - - - SR - - - - - 401-90
Key to abbreviations: ARM Army of the Republic, 1836-45 -- CSA Confederate States Army, 1861-65 -- FB Frontier Battalion, 1874-98, 1901 -- FF Frontier Forces, 1870-71 -- LR Loyalty Rangers, 1918 -- MM Minute Men, 1855-62, 1872-74 -- MV Mounted Volunteers, 1854-61 -- NAV Navy of the Republic, 1836-45 -- RR Regular Rangers, 1855-61, 1901-35 -- RRR Railroad Rangers, 1922-35 -- SP State Police, 1870-71 -- SR Special Rangers, 1916-34 -- TST Texas State Troops, 1861-65 -- TVG Texas Volunteer Guard, 1881, 1886-1903 -- USV United States Volunteers, -- Spanish-American War, 1898
Ordering Copies of Service Records To submit an electronic request for a photocopy of a service record, send an e-mail message to archinfo@tsl.state.tx.us Please be sure to include:
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Please note: Due to staffing limitations, requests for copies of Service Records may take as long as 8 to 10 weeks for processing.
A copy of the service record will be mailed to you, along with an invoice. The cost is $.10 per page, plus shipping and handling. There is a $1.00 minimum for this service.
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If you have additional questions about the Service Records Index, please contact the Texas State Archives at either archinfo@tsl.state.tx.us or phone 512 463-5480.
- Index to Marriage Records -- Erath Co TX 1896-1908 Microfilm #1026024 Volume #1
Transcribed by Annette Burns and Janice Curtis
FEMALE ----------------------- MALE ---------------- VOL. NO. & PAGE
Maberry, Miss Lena ------ Garland, Henry (colored) --- J, 167
Mayberry, Miss Maggie --- Bennett, Hammon (colored) -- L, 2
- Texan Participants in the Córdova Fight under Gen. Burleson near Seguin according to Brice in The Great Comanche Raid: Boldest Indian Attack of the Texas Republic. -- From the New Handbook of Texas.
One of those listed: James L. Mabry
Vicente Córdova, Nacogdoches official during the Mexican period and leader of the Córdova Rebellion, was born in 1798. He was evidently well educated and was among the largest landholders in Nacogdoches in the late Mexican period. He served at various times as alcalde, primary judge, and regidor. He was for several years captain of a militia company and during the battle of Nacogdoches in 1832 fought on the side of the local citizens. He supported the Texas Revolution as long as it espoused a return to the Constitution of 1824 but opposed the call for Texas independence. Córdova married María Antonia Córdova on July 29, 1824; the couple evidently had several children. In the fall of 1835 Córdova secretly began to organize local resistance to the Texan revolutionaries, though as late as 1836 he was elected primary judge for the department. During this period he kept the Mexican government informed of his attempts to "foster the favorable feelings which the faithful Mexicans here have always entertained" toward Mexico. He negotiated with Chief Bowl of the Cherokee Indians and their allies, promising the Indians possession of hunting grounds and other rewards. In August 1838 he assembled a large group of Mexican loyalists and Indians on an island in the Angelina River, but the Córdova Rebellion, as it was called, was quickly suppressed. Afterward, Córdova, accompanied by a small group of Mexicans, Indians, and blacks, attempted to flee to Matamoros, Tamaulipas. The group was discovered encamped near Waterloo (now Austin) and several days later fought a battle with the Colorado volunteers led by Edward Burleson on Mill Creek near the Guadalupe River. Córdova was apparently severely wounded but managed eventually to make his way to Mexico. He returned to Texas with Gen. Adrián Woll and assisted in the occupation of San Antonio in September 1842. He was killed shortly thereafter in the battle of Salado Creek, September 18, 1842.
- Early Republic of Texas Land Grants -- Source: The Texians
Evans Mabry -- First Arrived in Texas 4 Mar1838; Class of Grant: 3; Amount of Land: 640 acres; Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 14Mar1839; Conditional Certificate Issued in: Washington County;
James L Mabry -- First Arrived in Texas Nov 1838; Class of Grant: 3; Amount of Land: 320 acres; Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 30Mar1839; Conditional Certificate Issued in: Bastrop County;
Jno J Mayberry -- First Arrived in Texas: 1839; Class of Grant: 3; Amount of Land: 320 acres; Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 20 Jan 1839; Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County; Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 16 Feb 1842; Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County
John W Mayberry -- First Arrived in Texas: Jan 1840; Class of Grant: 3; Amount of Land: 640 acres; Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: Jul 1844; Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Milam County
William T Mayberry -- First Arrived in Texas: Feb 1838; Class of Grant: 3; Amount of Land: 320 acres; Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 5 Sep 1839; Conditional Certificate Issued in: Nacogdoches County; Comments: [Mabry Wm H]
Class Designations for Settlers of the Republic During the period of the Republic of Texas, the Texas government granted over 50 million acres of public land to attract new settlers. The amount of land and the conditions of the grants were based primarily on the settler's "class", which was determined by their date arrival in Texas.
1 --- Before 2 Mar 1836 -- 1 league -- + 1 labor -- 1/3 league -- Unconditional
2 --- 2 Mar 1836 thru 1 Oct 1837 -- 1280 acres -- 640 acres -- Conditional -- (2 Mar 1836 thru 1 Aug 1836 = 1 league; + 1 labor = 1/3 league Unconditional
3 --- 1 Oct 1837 thru 1 Jan 1840 -- 640 acres -- 320 acres; Conditional
4 --- 1 Jan 1840 thru 1 Jan 1842(3) -- 640 acres -- 320 acres; Conditional(3)
Notes: (1) Unconditional grantees could sell or transfer their rights immediately; conditional grantees were required to establish residency in Texas for three years before an unconditional certificate was issued.
(2) Not an official designation; generally referred to as Class 2; reserved for volunteers for military service; the date of arrival requirements fell within that of Class 2 but the grantee received the amount of land and privileges of Class 1.
(3) In addition to the conditions imposed for classes 2 and 3, the class 4 grantee was required to cultivate 10 acres of the land on which he settled.
- Galveston, Texas City Directories, 1888-1891
Henry Mabrey -- Mo. Pac. Ry brakeman -- bds Mrs. S. E. Compton Galveston TX -- 1888, 1889
William H. Mabrey -- Mo. P. Ry frt condr -- r. ne cor 37th, W. Postoffice Galveston TX 1888, 1889
- An Overview of Brown County History - City of Brownwood, TX
Missionaries of the Methodist Church took the lead in organizing churches in the day of the frontier. Two missionaries, George Vest and William Mayberry, who conducted religious services in Hamilton and Comanche counties, came into Brown County in 1862 and instituted a church on Blanket Creek. A year later the same men led in the movement for a second Methodist Church in Hanna Valley near the Colorado River. Just as the Civil War closed Elisha Childress established a circuit of six Methodist churches. Three additional churches of the same faith including the First Methodist Church of Brownwood came into existence before 1882.
- 1884 School Census- Young County, Texas, 11 June 1884
District No. 9 -- Parent/Guardian, J. S. Mabry -- Child, Percival -- Age 9
- Obituary of Dr. David Ross Maberry Waterloo Courier, June 18, 2000, p. C6. Dr. David Ross Maberry, 65, of Stephenville, Texas, formerly of Cedar Falls, died at home Friday, June 9, 2000, of natural causes. He was born August 30, 1934, in Fort Worth, Texas. A veteran of a U .S. Army MASH unit in Korea, Dr. Maberry served from 1957 to 1959 and later returned to South Korea twice to teach at a school for children of U. S. military members and as a USO Service Club director. He later became a professor in the Department of Communnication Studies at the University of Northern Iowa until 1981. He then accepted a position at the American College, Athens, Greece, and later taught at Tarleton State, Stephenville, in Guam, and in Charlotte. North Carolina. He is survived by: a nephew and a niece. Memorial services: were Wednesday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Stephenville, with inurnment in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Forth Worth. Lacy Funeral Home, Stephenville, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials: may be directed to St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 595 N. Mcllhany Avenue, Stephenville, Texas 76401.
- Texas Land Records Evans Mabry - First Arrived in Texas: 4 Mar 1838 - Class of Grant: 3 - Amount of Land: 640 acres - Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 14 Mar 1839 - Conditional Certificate Issued in: Washington County James L Mabry - First Arrived in Texas: Nov 1838 - Class of Grant: 3 - Amount of Land: 320 acres - Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 30 Mar 1839 - Issued in: Bastrop County Jno J Mayberry - First Arrived in Texas: 1839 - Class of Grant: 3 - Amount of Land: 320 acres - Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 20 Jan 1839 - Issued in: Harris County - Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 16 Feb 1842 - Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County John W Mayberry - First Arrived in Texas: Jan 1840 - Class of Grant: 3 - Amount of Land: 640 acres - Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: Jul 1844 - Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Milam County William T Mayberry - First Arrived in Texas: Feb 1838 - Class of Grant: 3 - Amount of Land: 320 acres - Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 5 Sep 1839 - Conditional Certificate Issued in: Nacogdoches County - Comments: [Mabry Wm H]
- Hood County, Texas Court Road Orders 1896-1899 Surname --- Page Number(s) Maberry, J. L. 201
Maberry, W. G. 201
Mabery, A. L. 124
Mabery, Fayett 209
Mabrey, B. J. 31
Mabry, Fayett 39
Mabry, J. L. 116
Mabry, Levi 31
Mabry, W. G. 116
Mayberry, Levy 286
Mayberry, Mel 286
Feb 2004