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Archibald Hunter Arrington

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Archibald Hunter Arrington

Birth
Nash County, North Carolina, USA
Death
17 Jul 1941 (aged 61)
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Magnolia Hill section, Lot 38
Memorial ID
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In 1880, Archibald is living with his parents, John and Laura, in Griffin, Nash County, North Carolina, along with siblings Mary, Kate, Florence and Harriett and his paternal uncles, Robert Arrington and Joseph Arrington.

In 1892, he served terms as a page in the House of Representatives in Washington, DC.

By 1900, the family has moved to Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, where Archibald's father John works as a clerk. Siblings Mary, Kate, Florence and Harriett are still in the household and two younger siblings James J. and Maud P. have been added to their family.

Archibald married Maude Middleton Latta on January 10, 1906 at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Raleigh. At that time, Archibald was the private secretary of Governor Robert Broadnax Glenn.

Archibald stayed with state government, working as a bookkeeper in the Treasury office. For the last two years of his career, Archibald held a position in the state welfare department.
In 1880, Archibald is living with his parents, John and Laura, in Griffin, Nash County, North Carolina, along with siblings Mary, Kate, Florence and Harriett and his paternal uncles, Robert Arrington and Joseph Arrington.

In 1892, he served terms as a page in the House of Representatives in Washington, DC.

By 1900, the family has moved to Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, where Archibald's father John works as a clerk. Siblings Mary, Kate, Florence and Harriett are still in the household and two younger siblings James J. and Maud P. have been added to their family.

Archibald married Maude Middleton Latta on January 10, 1906 at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Raleigh. At that time, Archibald was the private secretary of Governor Robert Broadnax Glenn.

Archibald stayed with state government, working as a bookkeeper in the Treasury office. For the last two years of his career, Archibald held a position in the state welfare department.


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