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Daniel Lamden McBride

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Daniel Lamden McBride Veteran

Birth
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Oct 1916 (aged 66)
Box Butte County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Civil War Veteran
213 PA Infantry Co. G
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Rev. Daniel L. McBride, pastor of the Baptist church of Liberty,
Gage county, Nebraska, and one of the leading men of the community,
was born December 31, 1849, in Montgomery county, Pennsylvania.
He is a son of a farmer, David McBride, who came of Scotch ancestry.
His mother is Hannah Taylor, who was born in England, but was reared
and educated in New Jersey. "

Rev. McBride was reared in his native county. His mother died
when he was ten years of age and he soon after shipped as a cabin boy
on a vessel of the coast. After serving as a cabin boy he became a
sailor and shipped before the mast for some time. When fifteen years
of age he entered the service of the United States as a soldier, in Febru-
ary, 1865, with Company G, Two Hundred and Thirteenth Pennsyl-
vania Volunteer Infantry, and served until November, 1865. After his
honorable discharge, he entered Wyoming Institute of Delaware tO'
better fit himself for life's battles as his experiences clearly showed
him that if he would succeed, more knowledge was necessary. Finish-
ing a course in this institution he taught school in Delaware and also
two terms in Illinois. During the time he taught he was studying for
the ministry, finally being ordained in 1874.

At the age of twenty-three years he was married to Mary Bellamy,
a native of Illinois and a daughter of David Bellamy. Our subject
filled the pulpit at several places in Illinois for thirteen years. In Feb-
his stay there he was elected to the state legislature of Nebraska for
ruary, 1890, he moved to McCook, Nebraska, and engaged in ranching
in connection with his ministerial work there for ten years. During
the session of 1894 and 1895, and filled the office with credit. In Jan-
uary, 1 90 1, he was called to the Baptist church of Liberty, and he ac-
cepted. Rev. McBride is an earnest and a very successful church worker.
The family of children born to Mr. and Mrs. McBride, are as fol-
lows: Mrs. Hannah Hayden, of Frontier county, Nebraska; Emma;
Fred, of this county; Lewis; Susie; Howard; Ruth; and Margaret;
Bessie, who died at the age of twenty years; Irene, who passed away
when twenty-two years of age; and Frank, who died at the age of
seventeen years. In politics our subject is independent in his views, and
always supports the men and measures he believes of the most merit.
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Civil War Veteran
213 PA Infantry Co. G
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Rev. Daniel L. McBride, pastor of the Baptist church of Liberty,
Gage county, Nebraska, and one of the leading men of the community,
was born December 31, 1849, in Montgomery county, Pennsylvania.
He is a son of a farmer, David McBride, who came of Scotch ancestry.
His mother is Hannah Taylor, who was born in England, but was reared
and educated in New Jersey. "

Rev. McBride was reared in his native county. His mother died
when he was ten years of age and he soon after shipped as a cabin boy
on a vessel of the coast. After serving as a cabin boy he became a
sailor and shipped before the mast for some time. When fifteen years
of age he entered the service of the United States as a soldier, in Febru-
ary, 1865, with Company G, Two Hundred and Thirteenth Pennsyl-
vania Volunteer Infantry, and served until November, 1865. After his
honorable discharge, he entered Wyoming Institute of Delaware tO'
better fit himself for life's battles as his experiences clearly showed
him that if he would succeed, more knowledge was necessary. Finish-
ing a course in this institution he taught school in Delaware and also
two terms in Illinois. During the time he taught he was studying for
the ministry, finally being ordained in 1874.

At the age of twenty-three years he was married to Mary Bellamy,
a native of Illinois and a daughter of David Bellamy. Our subject
filled the pulpit at several places in Illinois for thirteen years. In Feb-
his stay there he was elected to the state legislature of Nebraska for
ruary, 1890, he moved to McCook, Nebraska, and engaged in ranching
in connection with his ministerial work there for ten years. During
the session of 1894 and 1895, and filled the office with credit. In Jan-
uary, 1 90 1, he was called to the Baptist church of Liberty, and he ac-
cepted. Rev. McBride is an earnest and a very successful church worker.
The family of children born to Mr. and Mrs. McBride, are as fol-
lows: Mrs. Hannah Hayden, of Frontier county, Nebraska; Emma;
Fred, of this county; Lewis; Susie; Howard; Ruth; and Margaret;
Bessie, who died at the age of twenty years; Irene, who passed away
when twenty-two years of age; and Frank, who died at the age of
seventeen years. In politics our subject is independent in his views, and
always supports the men and measures he believes of the most merit.
Provided by contributor VillageDoc



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