Thomas Richard Mayberry (March 16, 1854 – 1934) was an Ontario politician. He represented Oxford South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1908 to 1914 as a Liberal. [1] [2] [3]
The son of Richard Mayberry and Matilda Sibbald, he was born in Salford, Dereham township. [1] Mayberry was secretary and manager for the Dereham and West Oxford Mutual Fire Insurance Company. He served as clerk-treasurer for West Oxford township, later serving as a member of township council and as township reeve. In 1888, he was elected warden for Oxford County. He also was chair of the Ingersoll Board of Education. [3]
In 1875, Mayberry married Laura Anelia Carpenter. [1]
During World War I, he was lieutenant-colonel commanding the 24th Grey's Horse Regiment. [3]
In 1908, Mayberry defeated Donald Sutherland to win a seat in the Ontario assembly. He was re-elected in 1911 but defeated in 1914. [3]
Thomas Richard Mayberry (March 16, 1854 – 1934) was an Ontario politician. He represented Oxford South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1908 to 1914 as a Liberal. [1] [2] [3]
The son of Richard Mayberry and Matilda Sibbald, he was born in Salford, Dereham township. [1] Mayberry was secretary and manager for the Dereham and West Oxford Mutual Fire Insurance Company. He served as clerk-treasurer for West Oxford township, later serving as a member of township council and as township reeve. In 1888, he was elected warden for Oxford County. He also was chair of the Ingersoll Board of Education. [3]
In 1875, Mayberry married Laura Anelia Carpenter. [1]
During World War I, he was lieutenant-colonel commanding the 24th Grey's Horse Regiment. [3]
In 1908, Mayberry defeated Donald Sutherland to win a seat in the Ontario assembly. He was re-elected in 1911 but defeated in 1914. [3]