• company in 1883 and retired in 1911. Moberly was born in Warwickshire. Her father, Revd Charles Edward Moberly, taught at Rugby School as an assistant...
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    Winchester on 16 September 1846, Moberly was the tenth child in a family of 15. Her father was George Moberly and her mother was Mary Anne (1812–1890). One of...
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    children included: Alice Arbuthnot Moberly (1835-1911) George Herbert Moberly (1837–1895), the eldest son. Mary Louisa Moberly (1838-1859), the third child...
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  • Girls' Public Day School Trust (GDST) founded Gateshead High School. Mary Moberly became the head teacher in Gateshead in 1891 and she moved to Newcastle...
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  • George Herbert Moberly (1837 – 30 April 1895) was an English priest, academic, and author. The eldest son of George Moberly, later Bishop of Salisbury...
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  • Captain John Moberly (25 June 1788 – 15 January 1848) was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, the son of an English merchant, Edward Moberly, a freeman of...
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    Randolph County comprises the Moberly, Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Columbia-Moberly-Mexico, Missouri Combined Statistical...
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  • Frank Moberly was a Canadian engineer. Moberly was born at Barrie, Canada West on 19 July 1845. Frank was the youngest son of Capt. John Moberly. Like...
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    writer Samuel Wilberforce - the youngest son of William Wilberforce George Moberly - became Bishop of Salisbury The church does not have a pipe organ but...
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    On Sunday, November 16, 1919, four African-Americans were lynched in Moberly, Missouri. Three were able to escape but one was shot to death. The East...
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