Mary Gladys Luby

Brief Life History of Mary Gladys

When Mary Gladys Luby was born on 28 September 1888, in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, United States, her father, William Henry Luby, was 26 and her mother, Sarah May Rollins, was 23. She married Albert Herbert Moulton on 20 June 1911, in East Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. She lived in East Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, United States in 1900. She died on 24 July 1912, in Barre City, Washington, Vermont, United States, at the age of 23, and was buried in Cutler Cemetery, Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, United States.

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Albert Herbert Moulton
1886–1957
Mary Gladys Luby
1888–1912
Marriage: 20 June 1911
Ruth Lena Moulton
1912–1991

Sources (20)

  • Mary T Leuby in household of William H Leuby, "United States Census, 1900"
  • Mary G Luby, "Find A Grave Index"
  • May Gladis Looby, "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"

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1890 · Woman's Suffrage

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1896 · Plessy vs. Ferguson

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Name Meaning

Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Lúbaigh, from lúbach ‘cunning’. See Looby .

Polish and Slovak: nickname from the adjective luby ‘pleasant, beloved’ (Polish), ľúby ‘dear’ (Slovak).

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

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