William Archibald

Brief Life History of William

When William Archibald was born on 14 April 1895, in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Alexander Archibald, was 25 and his mother, Jane Wood, was 25. He lived in Newington, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom in 1901.

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Family Time Line

Alexander Archibald
1869–1947
Jane Wood
1870–1918
William Archibald
1895–
James Wood Archibald
1898–1918
Jeanie Strachan Archibald
1900–1901
Alexanderina Archibald
1905–1905
Catherine Wood Archibald
1907–1907
Janet Reid Archibald
1908–2001
Alexander Archibald
1911–

Sources (2)

  • William Archibald, "Scotland, Census, 1901"
  • Legacy NFS Source: William Archibald - Government record: birth-name: William Archibald

World Events (8)

1896 · Opening of the Glasgow Subway.

The Glasgow Subway opened on 14 December and is the third-oldest underground metro system in the world. It is one of very few subways that have a running gauge of 4 feet, but its twin circular lines were never expanded.

1908

London, United Kingdom hosts Summer Olympic Games.

1927 · Kilmarnock War Memorial

The Kilmarnock War Memorial was built to pay tribute to all residents of Kilmarnock who fought in World War I. Most of the building is accessible to the public and names of the people who died line the walkways inside and out. After World War II, additions were made adding the names of those who gave their lives in World War II.

Name Meaning

Scottish and English: from a personal name, Archibald, of Anglo-Norman French and (ultimately) ancient Germanic origin (see Archambault ). In the Highlands of Scotland it was taken as an Anglicized equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Gille Easbaig ‘servant of the bishop’ (see Gillespie ), probably because of the approximate phonetic similarity between Arch(i)bald and easbaig. Both Archibald and Gillespie are personal names much favored among Clan Campbell.

History: This is the name of a leading Nova Scotia family, taken there by four brothers who emigrated from Londonderry, northern Ireland, in 1750–62.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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