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Samuel Archibald

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Samuel Archibald

Birth
Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
10 Apr 1864 (aged 79)
Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada Add to Map
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Samuel Archibald was the husband of Elizabeth Archibald.

He was the son of Truro pioneers James Archibald and Rebecca Barnhill.

Samuel was first married to Elizabeth Archibald on the 19th of February 1807 in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia. They had the following children:

Jean Isabella Archibald 17 November 1807-17 December 1808
Elizabeth Archibald 3 February 1810-21 August 1875
James Archibald 7 March 1812-28 April 1889
Sir Adams George Archibald 3 May 1814-14 December 1892
John E. Archibald 12 April 1816-19 September 1881
Jane Archibald 7 April 1818-28 September 1880
Isaac N. Archibald 16 September 1820-3 February 1872
Rebecca Archibald 9 January 1823-17 September 1870
Thomas Logan Archibald 15 March 1825-??
Sarah Ann Archibald 31 December 1829-20 September 1905

She died in 1846 and Samuel was married to the widow Sarah P. Archibald Stewart in October of 1847. They had no children.
Samuel Archibald was the husband of Elizabeth Archibald.

He was the son of Truro pioneers James Archibald and Rebecca Barnhill.

Samuel was first married to Elizabeth Archibald on the 19th of February 1807 in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia. They had the following children:

Jean Isabella Archibald 17 November 1807-17 December 1808
Elizabeth Archibald 3 February 1810-21 August 1875
James Archibald 7 March 1812-28 April 1889
Sir Adams George Archibald 3 May 1814-14 December 1892
John E. Archibald 12 April 1816-19 September 1881
Jane Archibald 7 April 1818-28 September 1880
Isaac N. Archibald 16 September 1820-3 February 1872
Rebecca Archibald 9 January 1823-17 September 1870
Thomas Logan Archibald 15 March 1825-??
Sarah Ann Archibald 31 December 1829-20 September 1905

She died in 1846 and Samuel was married to the widow Sarah P. Archibald Stewart in October of 1847. They had no children.


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