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James Alsbury, 1967-1870 Midlothian, Scotland address directory

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James Alsbury, 1967-1870 Midlothian, Scotland address directory
1967-1870 Edinburgh Scotland Listings for James Alsbury home address: #2 Starbank Rd Leith, Scotland. Work address: Alliance Marine Assurance #43 Constitution St. Leith, Scotland
Date & Place: in Leith, Edinburgh County, Scotland United Kingdom
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M.B. "Mike" Alsbury
Mike B. Alsbury of BC Canada was born in 1969 to June Alsbury and Thomas Bruce Alsbury. He was the parent of Morgan Michael T. Alsbury. He was the parent of Morgan Michael Thomas Alsbury, and Morgan Alsbury. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember M.B. "Mike" Alsbury.
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James Alsbury
ALSBURY, James, Leading Seaman (RFR B 3635), 187203 (Po) HMS. GOOD HOPE, large or 1st class armoured cruiser, Drake-class, 14,150t, 1901, 2-9.2in/16-6in/12-12pdr/2-18in tt, 23kts, c900 crew, Pennant No.P.16, joined 6th CS Grand Fleet 8/14, to South Atlantic, Capt Philip Franklin, flagship Rear-Adm Sir Christopher Cradock. Engaged by Scharnhorst - 8-8.2in guns versus 2-9.2in, third salvo put forward 9.2in out of action followed by serious hits to the forepart, upper bridge and foretop, repeatedly hit amidships setting her on fire, after turret hit twice, large explosion between mainmast and after funnel at 1950, flames reaching 200ft, ship left silent and dead in the water. Von Spee lost contact around 2000 and ordered his light cruisers to search for the two large British ship that were presumably damaged and finish them with torpedoes, Good Hope was not found but went down around this time, her end not seen in the darkness and the driving rain; 926 lives lost - 52 officers, 871 ratings and 3 canteen staff, no survivors
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Michael Tyner Alsbury
Michael Tyner Alsbury was born on March 19, 1975, in Santa Clara to Linda and Rich Alsbury. He spent his formative years in Scotts Valley graduated as the valedictorian from Soquel High School in 1993. Following his passion for aeronautics, Mike pursued a degree in Aeronautical Engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Throughout his life, Mike's fascination with airplanes and flying had deep roots, beginning in his early childhood. His dedication to aviation led him to acquire his pilot's license at the age of 23 and achieve numerous other pilot ratings. In 1998, right after college, Mike embarked on his engineering career at Scaled Composites. His brilliance and professionalism quickly earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues. In 2001, Alsbury joined Scaled Composites, where he assumed roles as both a project engineer and a pilot. Notably, in April 2013, he served as the copilot alongside Mark Stucky during the momentous first powered flight for VSS Enterprise and SpaceShipTwo. Tragically, on October 31, 2014, while test flying the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo, VSS Enterprise, with Peter Siebold, the spacecraft suffered a catastrophic failure mid-flight, resulting in a total loss of the VSS Enterprise, which crashed in the California Mojave Desert. Despite his bravery, Mike was unable to exit the spacecraft, and his remains were found still strapped to his seat in the fuselage. Beyond aviation, Mike had a diverse set of interests. He enjoyed fly fishing and was an ardent supporter of the San Francisco Giants. Nature held a special place in his heart, and he loved activities such as hiking, camping, backpacking, and mountain biking. Additionally, he cherished family adventures and traveling together. Michael Alsbury will be remembered not only for his remarkable contributions to aeronautical engineering but also for his adventurous spirit, love for family, and dedication to the pursuit of his dreams.
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I compiled a small collection of Alsbury surname records including obituaries of family members and close friends. In the future maybe some of these records will be viewed & appreciated as intended. Hundreds of hours doing family ancestry research has been very interesting & rewarding.
The first recorded instance of the surname Alsbury was in 1188 The Alsbury family name has been found in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Scotland Notable people with the surname Alsbury A. Thomas Alsbury: Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia from 1959 to 1962 Juana Navarro Alsbury: Nurse for Jim Bowie at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836 Michael Alsbury: American commercial astronaut. J. Stewart Alsbury, President of the International Woodworkers Association, President of the Fraser Vancouver Port Authority, City Councilman and semi-professional soccer player.
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