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James Maybury

Birth8 Feb 1837 - Clarence Town, New South Wales, Australia
Death6 Oct 1896 - Stroud, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMary Ann Hall alias Hale
FatherWilliam Mayberry (Maybury)

Born in Clarence Town, New South Wales, Australia on 8 Feb 1837 to William Mayberry (Maybury) and Mary Ann Hall alias Hale. James Maybury married Elizabeth Priestley and had 14 children. He passed away on 6 Oct 1896 in Stroud, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
William Mayberry (Maybury)
1799 - 1842
Mary Ann Hall Alias Hale
1811 - 1890
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Priestley
1856 - 1932
Anne Avery
1843 - 1871
Children Show all
Mary Jane Maybury
1879 - 1959
Annie Maybury
1884 - 1954
John Priestly Maybury
1872 - 1925
Elizabeth Maybury
1864 - 1934
Samuel Maybury
1873 - 1898
Archibald Oliver Maybury
1888 - 1960
Alfred Edward Maybury
1877 - 1919

James Maybury
1868 - 1919
Arthur Stephen Maybury
1890 - 1964
Janette May Maybury
1892 - 1961
Lettica Maybury
1897 - 1966
William Maybury
1866 - 1936
Irene Maybury
1895 - 1959
Edward Charles Maybury
1886 - 1960

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