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Biographies. Alan Lambert MABERLEY B.Sc M.D. (Alberta) FRCSC (1939- Alfred Elias Collier Lambert MABERLEY (1858-1943) Alfred William MABERLY (1822-1888) Alfred William was christened in London on Dec 26th, 1822, the first child of William Maberly and Ann née Billing. He was an architect by profession. Projects in the Gloucestershire area included the design of the Westbury-on-Severn workhouse (1869) and the restoration of Great Longhope church (1869) and within Gloucester itself the portico to the Eastgate Market (1856), the Ryecroft Chapel (1870) and a major extension to Gloucester Infirmary (1871). Allan MABERLY (1922-1977) Allan was born on May 2nd,1922 in Australia into the large family of builder Egbert Henry Maberly. He spoke fluent Nepalese and Tibetan and in 1971 wrote "And God Spoke Tibetan", the story of the translation of the Bible into Tibetan.

He married Ivy Findley on April 28th,1958, with whom he had three daughters, Dawn, Carol and Ruth. Brandon Ivor MABLY (1968- David John MABBERLEY B.A. Thrupp & Maberly. Piccadilly scene Drophead coupé on a Derby Bentley chassis 1934 2-door tourer on a Rolls-Royce chassis 1935 Pullman limousine on a Humber chassis 1949 Thrupp & Maberley at the very left of this picture, Oxford Street 1875 Open two-seater 1953 Sunbeam Alpine Humber Imperial 1964 a Humber Super Snipe with luxury finishes Thrupp & Maberly was a British coachbuilding business based in the West End of London, England. Mr Thrupp[edit] This family coachbuilding firm was started near Worcester about 1740. Joseph's London business was continued by eldest son Henry East Thrupp (1776-1852) father of coach builder Robert (1813-1871) and by third son Charles Joseph Thrupp (1791-1872)[note 2] who left his nine surviving children £30,000.

And Mr Maberly[edit] Coachbuilder George Maberly (1797-1883) merged his own 70 Welbeck Street business with Thrupps and became their partner at the beginning of 1858[5] The firm's name was immediately changed to Thrupp & Maberly. George Athelstane Thrupp[edit] Locations[edit] I1162: Mary (____ - ____) Mary Family 1 : Kaspar TAYLOR +Margaret TAYLOR HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6a-WIN95-UNREGISTERED (May 17 2004) on 2/2/2010 11:30:48 AM GMT Standard Time. Thomas Henry Maberly BUEN OCCUPATION: Army Staff SergeantBIRTH: 1849 Father: Thomas Henry MABERLY Mother: Sarah Ellen BUEN Family 1 : Mary Ann +Frederick Henry Herbert BUEN _Thomas Henry MABERLY _+ | (1794 - ....) m 1821 _Thomas Henry MABERLY _| | (1824 - 1873) | | |_Catherine STRUTT _____+ | (1803 - 1840) m 1821 | |--Thomas Henry Maberly BUEN | (1849 - ....) | _______________________ | | |_Sarah Ellen BUEN _____| | |_______________________ Selina JACKSON BIRTH: 1857, Tunstall, Staffs Family 1 : William Maberly BUXTON MARRIAGE: DEC 1886, Prestwich, Lancs William Maberly BUXTON Gabriel A LANG OCCUPATION: AdvocateFamily 1 : Rebecca Dennistoun LANG George "The Righteous" MABERLY Family 1 : Bithiah Blades PALMER MARRIAGE: 31 AUG 1830, St James, Westminster, London Walter George MABERLY Family 1 : Mary E Norman Hope MABERLY-SMITH Apsley PHILLIPS.

After-results of Child Guidance. After-results of Child Guidance. Maberly A[auth. DISCUSSION: CHILD MANAGEMENT. Procrsmed00505-0017.