David Mayberry

Brief Life History of David

When David Mayberry was born on 1 August 1797, in Otisfield, Cumberland, Maine, United States, his father, David Mayberry, was 41 and his mother, Jemima Spurr, was 40. He married Hannah Turner about 1827. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters. He died on 15 July 1860, in Otisfield, Cumberland, Maine, United States, at the age of 62, and was buried in Otisfield, Cumberland, Maine, United States.

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Family Time Line

David Mayberry
1797–1860
Hannah Turner
1802–1900
Marriage: about 1827
Cynthia Jane Mayberry
1826–1861
Caroline Frances Mayberry
1828–1849
Martha Knight Mayberry
1831–1848
Clarisa Ann Mayberry
1833–1854
Hannah Ellen Mayberry
1835–1854
David Lewis Mayberry
1837–1912
Elisha Algernon Mayberry
1841–1915
Eldridge Orlando Mayberry
1847–1887

Sources (42)

  • David Mayberry, "United States Census, 1860"
  • David Mayberry, "Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900" - 1797
  • David Mayberry, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (8)

1798

Historical Boundaries: 1798: Cumberland, Massachusetts, United States 1820: Cumberland, Maine, United States 1978: Oxford, Maine, United States

1800 · Movement to Washington D.C.

While the growth of the new nation was exponential, the United States didn’t have permanent location to house the Government. The First capital was temporary in New York City but by the second term of George Washington the Capital moved to Philadelphia for the following 10 years. Ultimately during the Presidency of John Adams, the Capital found a permanent home in the District of Columbia.

1819 · Panic! of 1819

With the Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars the global market for trade was down. During this time, America had its first financial crisis and it lasted for only two years. 

Name Meaning

English: most probably an altered form of Mowbray . It is also found as Maybury , which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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