Person:Archibald McBryde (1)

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Archibald McBryde, Esq.
  • F.  James McBryde (add)
  • M.  Janet McMiken (add)
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  1. Archibald McBryde, Esq.1766 - 1837
m. 10 Nov 1796
  1. Jannet McBryde
  2. Ann McBryde
  3. Mary McBryde
Facts and Events
Name Archibald McBryde, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 28 Sep 1766 Wigtownshire, Scotland
Marriage 10 Nov 1796 to Lydia Ramsey
Death[2][3] 15 Feb 1837 Carbonton, Chatham, North Carolina, United Statesdied at his home, The Grange
Burial? Lee, North Carolina, United StatesFarrar Cemetery
References
  1. Symonds, F. Campbell. Leger, Lenud, Theus, Campbell, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
    14, 4 (Oct 1934):352-360.

    ... Archibald McBryde, who was born in Wigtownshire, Scotland, September 28, 1766, twice in Congress, several times in the State Senate, solicitor for the District of Wilmington, and writer of records of the Revolutionary War, incorporated after his death by Carothers in "The Old North State." This Archibald McBryde married Lydia Ramsey, the daughter of Colonel John Ramesey of Chatham County (See Colonial & State Records of N.C., 29:395) ...

  2. 2.0 2.1 McBryde, Archibald, in NCpedia.org.

    Archibald McBryde, congressman and state senator, was born in Wigtown, Scotland, the son of James, a farmer, and Janet McMiken McBryde. ...

  3. [Note: (Information relating to the date of his death is contradictory. The tombstone inscription of Archibald McBryde in the Farrar Cemetery in Lee County gives 15 Feb. 1836; however, several documents in the North Carolina Supreme Court records indicate that he was alive as late as September 1836. A statement by his wife, written in June 1841, notes that her husband died in the "month of February 1837."]