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Mancel Theodore “M.T.” McBryde

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Mancel Theodore “M.T.” McBryde

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
2 Nov 1896 (aged 75)
Bell County, Texas, USA
Burial
Killeen, Bell County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.9648802, Longitude: -97.7794466
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Mancel McBryde is the son of Robert McBryde and Rebecca Hammock-McBryde. Robert and Rebecca had eleven children: John, William, Mancel, Lewis, Rachel, Addie, Adline, Georgia, Vernon, Cicero, Nancy.


Mancel married Jane W. Gore in September 1844. Together they had eight children:

Thomas J. McBryde
Franklin Napolean McBryde
Mary Etta McBryde-Hoover
Adaline E. McBryde-Hoover
Josephine R. McBryde-Bruce
Artea McBryde (1858)
Robert H. McBryde
Jane W. McBryde-Hoover


Additional Family Members:
Grandson, M.T. Bruce
Granddaughter, Mary Jane Bruce-Swope
Grandson, Jim Bruce
Grandson, Dick Bruce


Census Records:
1850 in Talbot County, Georgia

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Mancel T. McBryde (1821-1896) brought his family here from Georgia in the early 1860s, began this family cemetery in 1885 upon the death of his wife, Jane W. Gore McBryde (1826-1885). A Farmer and Rancher, McBryde selected a site south of his family's home on which to bury his wife. The McBrydes had 8 children, four of whom married into the Hoover Family. McBryde and Hoover descendants are also interred here, the burials facing East. The oldest McBryde family graves are enclosed in stone facing West.

The McBryde cemetery is maintained by descendants and
Sons of Confederate Veterans, MAJOR Robert M. White Camp #1250, Temple, Texas.

Mancel McBryde is the son of Robert McBryde and Rebecca Hammock-McBryde. Robert and Rebecca had eleven children: John, William, Mancel, Lewis, Rachel, Addie, Adline, Georgia, Vernon, Cicero, Nancy.


Mancel married Jane W. Gore in September 1844. Together they had eight children:

Thomas J. McBryde
Franklin Napolean McBryde
Mary Etta McBryde-Hoover
Adaline E. McBryde-Hoover
Josephine R. McBryde-Bruce
Artea McBryde (1858)
Robert H. McBryde
Jane W. McBryde-Hoover


Additional Family Members:
Grandson, M.T. Bruce
Granddaughter, Mary Jane Bruce-Swope
Grandson, Jim Bruce
Grandson, Dick Bruce


Census Records:
1850 in Talbot County, Georgia

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Mancel T. McBryde (1821-1896) brought his family here from Georgia in the early 1860s, began this family cemetery in 1885 upon the death of his wife, Jane W. Gore McBryde (1826-1885). A Farmer and Rancher, McBryde selected a site south of his family's home on which to bury his wife. The McBrydes had 8 children, four of whom married into the Hoover Family. McBryde and Hoover descendants are also interred here, the burials facing East. The oldest McBryde family graves are enclosed in stone facing West.

The McBryde cemetery is maintained by descendants and
Sons of Confederate Veterans, MAJOR Robert M. White Camp #1250, Temple, Texas.


Inscription

Blessed is he that considereth the poor. The Lord will deliver him.



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