Person:Ephraim Mabury (1)

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Ephraim Mabury
b.Abt 1727 prob. Virginia
m. Abt 1720
  1. Elizabeth MaburyAbt 1721 -
  2. Hinchia Mabury, Jr.Abt 1723 - Bef 1755
  3. Joshua Mabry, of Warren Co., NCAbt 1725 - 1791
  4. Ephraim MaburyAbt 1727 - Abt 1789
  5. Joel MaburyAbt 1730 - 1784
  6. Daniel Parham Mabry1745 - 1833
  • HEphraim MaburyAbt 1727 - Abt 1789
  • WMary PooleAbt 1728 -
m. Abt 1750
  1. Joel Mabry1750 - 1835
  2. Susannah Mabry1756 - 1830
  3. Daniel Mabry, of Fairfield Dist., SCAbt 1760 - 1816
Facts and Events
Name Ephraim Mabury
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1727 prob. Virginia
Marriage Abt 1750 Poss. Brunswick County, Virginiato Mary Poole
Death? Abt 1789 Fairfield County, South Carolina

Research Notes

From "The Mabry Family", by Donald E. Collins:

John Maberry was probably born between 1740-50 in Brunswick County, Virginia. His family soon moved across the line into that part of Edgecombe County, North Carolina which became Halifax County late in 1754. They lived on the south side of the Roanoke River along Pretty Creek and Pork Creek in what today is the extreme northwestern corner of Halifax County. It was probably there that John Mabry married. Unfortunately the name of his wife remains unknown. A short time later he moved to South Carolina and it was from there that he served for a total of 481 days in the militia under Capt. James Thomas in 1778, 1779 and 1780. Capt. Thomas was married to Susannah Mabry, daughter of Ephraim Mabry and Mary Poole. We know that John Mabry lived in Chester County in January 1794 and that he was a juror there. He later moved to Lincoln County, North Carolina and from there to Rutherford County, Tennessee about 1804.