His great-great grandparents, Daniel McDuffie and Sarah McNeill McDuffie, emigrated from Scotland and settled in North Carolina. The family later moved to Chapel Hill, NC, where Archibald went to school. He became a schoolteacher and taught in Georgia and Mississippi. He married Virginia Carolina Hobday in DeSoto County, MS on 03 April 1845. Archie, as he was known to family and friends, served as a private in Co. E, 4th Louisiana Cavalry, Confederate States of America during the War of the Rebellion. He moved his family to Texas following the Civil War and was one of the early post-war settlers of Waxahachie in Ellis County.
His great-great grandparents, Daniel McDuffie and Sarah McNeill McDuffie, emigrated from Scotland and settled in North Carolina. The family later moved to Chapel Hill, NC, where Archibald went to school. He became a schoolteacher and taught in Georgia and Mississippi. He married Virginia Carolina Hobday in DeSoto County, MS on 03 April 1845. Archie, as he was known to family and friends, served as a private in Co. E, 4th Louisiana Cavalry, Confederate States of America during the War of the Rebellion. He moved his family to Texas following the Civil War and was one of the early post-war settlers of Waxahachie in Ellis County.
Family Members
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George Graham McDuffie
1846–1923
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Fannie McDuffie Lancaster
1848–1929
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William James McDuffie
1851–1936
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John Stuart McDuffie
1854–1929
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Ella Virginia McDuffie Dunlap
1855–1933
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Elizabeth McDuffie Spencer
1861–1953
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Olive McDuffie Pittman
1863–1922
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Robert Tate McDuffie
1866–1926
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Charles Edgar McDuffie
1868–1952
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Neill Archibald McDuffie Sr
1873–1946
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