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Title: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: stevenson on Saturday 03 June 06 14:11 BST (UK)
Looking for Maybury's(can be spelled in all manor of ways)
 in Antrim in the 1840's -1850's could have links with Robinson/Robertsons with their origins with Scottish roots in late 1760's ..............

                                                                                                          could have links with shipping /Mills /Public houses /Durham /London/ Jersey.

I have found a Sarah buried in Carnmoney in 1862 are there any more please.

Thank you
Steve
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: millview on Sunday 17 September 06 00:01 BST (UK)
Hi my husband is a Mayberry, we live in scotland but think the family came from ireland but do not know where. the name we have is thomas mayberry c1845 anne moran c1845.


Angela
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: Christopher on Sunday 17 September 06 00:42 BST (UK)
Hiya Steve,

You'd think your Mayberry's (and spelling variations) were rather well to do having links with Shipping / Mills / Public houses / Durham / London / Jersey. Labourers wouldn't have such links.  Have you tried the online directories?

1852 (Directory of Belfast and the Province of Ulster)
There was no one with that surname in Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Belfast, Carrickfergus, Larne or Lisburn.
I looked in the Village portion of the directory .. that covers Ardoyne, Dunmurry, Greencastle, Whitehouse and Whiteabbey .. none there. Oh! They are annoying me .. There are lots of places not mentioned in the book where they could have been living if they were well to do. It's a great pity there is not a Ros Davies site for
Co. Antrim in the same way as there is for Co. Down.

I looked in the 1960 Directory of Belfast and Northern Ireland .. what do I find? In Belfast .. three Mayberrys repairing boots and shoes. One Maybury living at Barnett's Road in East Belfast (near Stormont) .. that one declined to mention an occupation .. and one Maybury who was a breadserver. 

I also looked in Gary Law's Historic Pubs of Belfast .. the surname is not there either.

Chris
 
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: stevenson on Sunday 17 September 06 18:54 BST (UK)
Thank you MILLVIEW for your reply.
There are a lot of Mayberry's from Ireland that seem to spread out in Scotland,Monmouthshire,Kent,Liverpool, London and U.S.A

Sarah was buried in Carnmoney Antrim so her family must have lived there at one time.

Steve

Chris
Thank you for looking for me,Sarah buried at Carnmoney so the family must have lived near by.

Steve
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: Christopher on Monday 18 September 06 02:17 BST (UK)
Steve is Mayberry Sarah's maiden or married name. If it is her married name the Mayberry family
need not necessarily have come from Co. Antrim. Sarah may be the only Mayberry buried in Co. Antrim.
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: stevenson on Monday 18 September 06 17:38 BST (UK)
Chris

I am beginning to think that Sarah's family came and went in Carnmoney,for what ever reason...they buried a child and moved on.......I am hoping someone will have a link to Sarah how ever remote................I do think that the mills are a more probably link more than Shipping......its like looking through a haystack..and the needles not in there......

Steve
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: millview on Wednesday 02 January 08 19:30 GMT (UK)
Hi Have just found out that my Mayberry are from Ballina in Mayo,


Millview
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: stevenson on Thursday 03 January 08 15:35 GMT (UK)
Angela   

What Fabulous news from you...so glad......... ;D

do keep us informed how you are getting on


Happy new year
Steve
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: TheWhuttle on Thursday 03 January 08 20:58 GMT (UK)
Capt. Steve,

Guess you know about these ...


http://www.failteromhat.com/post1845.php

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Griffiths Valuation of Ireland

Surname First_Name Townland Parish County
Mayberry Samuel Monkstown,Monkstown Carnmoney Antrim

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http://members.shaw.ca/Jerseymaid/helierinstitutions.html

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1841 Census, St. Helier, Jersey
Film 0464353 Piece H.O. 107 1461
Public Institutions and Harbour

St. Helier
Fort Regent Barracks (in the above Parish)

Folio 31 Page 1

James Maybury 15 Soldier I

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Capt. Jock
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: stevenson on Thursday 03 January 08 21:08 GMT (UK)
Capt

Thank you

Think Angela has relighted my fire under them again.......had them pushed in a box....under the bed ...they are fighting to get out.

think I will stand back and take the lid off.

Capt T
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: millview on Thursday 03 January 08 21:55 GMT (UK)
This is how i Found My Mayberry's

Found john Mayberry Army record on line, i thought John was Born In Glasgow but the army record told me it was Ballina Mayo.

I had john marrige cert so i knew his father and Mother was
Patrick mayberry and Mary Reilly. Patrick death in 1905 in Glasgow told me that his Father was Thomas And Ann Moran.

So i went to  http://www.mayoancestors.com/default.aspx
and paid about £18. to get the record i wanted and this is them.

Heading   Data
Type    Birth Record
First Name    John
Surname    Mayberry
Date of Birth    16 August 1885
Date of Registration    24 August 1885
Address    Brook St Ballina
District    Kilmoremoy district
Region    North Mayo
Father's Name    Pat Mayberry
Mother's Name    Mary Reilly
Father's Occupation    Labourer
Reference    22-22

Heading   Data
Type    Baptism Record
First Name    Pat
Surname    Maybury
Date of Birth    1 March 1861
Date of Christening    3 March 1861
Denomination    Roman Catholic
Address    Bohernasup
Parish    Kilmoremoy/ballina
Region    North Mayo
Father's Name    Thos Maybury
Mother's Name    Ann Moran
Sponsor 1 - Name    Thos Sweeney
Sponsor 2 - Name    Cate Mitchell
Reference    2-2


Heading   Data
Type    Baptism Record
First Name    John
Surname    Maybury
Date of Birth    23 July 1885
Date of Christening    26 July 1885
Denomination    Roman Catholic
Address    Bohernasup
Parish    Kilmoremoy/ballina
Region    North Mayo
Father's Name    Pat Maybury
Mother's Name    Mary Reilly
Sponsor 1 - Name    John Mitchell
Sponsor 2 - Name    Margaret Reilly
Reference    4-4



Heading   Data
Type    Baptism Record
First Name    John
Surname    Maybory
Date of Christening    8 September 1865
Denomination    Roman Catholic
Address    Bohernasup
Parish    Kilmoremoy/ballina
Region    North Mayo
Father's Name    Thos Maybory
Mother's Name    Ann Moran
Sponsor 1 - Name    Maria Flynn
Sponsor 2 - Name    Unknown Unknown
Reference    2-2

On LDS I found

John 27/07/1873
Michael 01/02/1877
Thomas 22/11/1866
Catherine 19 feb 1869
Robert 25/06/1871
Father and Mother all Thomas and Anne Moran.

The web site in Mayo is only good if you know the year and Father and Mother.


Angela
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: stevenson on Thursday 03 January 08 22:04 GMT (UK)
I am so pleased for you

I love the different spellings......

I will keep my eyes opened for you and me in my search

Steve
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: millview on Thursday 03 January 08 22:16 GMT (UK)
The best one is Nabory
Thomas Nabory
Mother Ann Moran Father Thomas Nabory

No wander no one can find there family

Thank God for Ann Moran

Angela
Title: Re: Mayberry/Maybury/mabry/Maybrac/Maybrick
Post by: stevenson on Sunday 06 January 08 14:53 GMT (UK)
Well Angela

I think your family mis-spelling is probably a gift from you to others....

I place bets there are families out there in USA looking for Nabory and the like.

I will let you know when I open "My Pandora's box" and start looking again.

Good luck in your hunt

Steve