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The Maybury Photo Archive






The Maybury Photo Archive is a collection of old photos of descendants of various branches of the Maybury family. Our purpose is to preserve these electronically so they will be available for future generations. We already have well over 200 pictures and more are being added all the time.

With the expansion of the web page to include other branches of the larger Maybury family, we will be expanding the Photo Archive to include other branches of the larger Maybury family.

If you have pictures Mayburys/Mayberrys/Mabrys from earlier generations, please read the paragraph at the bottom of this page to see how you can add a copy of your photo to the archive. We are mainly intererted in pictures taken before 1900.

To view the pictures, click on the link next to the description. Some of the files are large and may take a minute or two to load.

To copy a picture, right click the picture and save to your own computer.

Descendants of Francis Maybury of Virginia: Descendants of Frederick Mayberry of New Jersey and Virginia

Mayburys of England and Wales

Mayburys of County Londonderry, Northern Ireland

Mayburys of County Kerry, Ireland

Descendants of James Washington Mayberry of Chambers County, Alabama

Mayberrys of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania

Mayburys of Mercer County, Pennsylvania

Unidentified Mayberrys/Mayburys of of Early Pennsylvania




Do you have an old family picture
to add to the Maybury Photo Archive?

If you have an old Mabry family photo(s) why not place a copy in the Mabry Photo Archive so it will be preserved and available for future generations? We are especially interested in pictures taken before about 1900 (or shortly thereafter). Here are several ways to do it:
  1. If you have access to a scanner, scan the picture to a JPEG or GIF file and send it to Don Collins by e-mail or on a disk.

  2. Go to your local copy store and have them make a a high quality color laser copy of the picture. Even though the original is black and white, the copy will be much better if done on a color copier. This is the easiest method and costs only about $2.

  3. Have a photographer make a negative of the original and send us a print.


For more information send a message to Don Collins






September 2009