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Lydia Ada (Allison) McBride 1873 - 1933

Lydia Ada (Allison) Mcbride was born on October 10, 1873 in Butler County, Pennsylvania USA to Edward A McBride, and had a brother Ralph A McBride. She was the mother of Ralph A McBride. Lydia Mcbride died at age 59 years old on March 27, 1933 in Slippery Rock, and was buried in March 1933 at Slippery Rock Cemetery in Slippery Rock.
Lydia Ada (Allison) Mcbride
October 10, 1873
Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
March 27, 1933
Slippery Rock, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Female
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  • 10/10
    1873

    Birthday

    October 10, 1873
    Birthdate
    Butler County, Pennsylvania USA
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  • 03/27
    1933

    Death

    March 27, 1933
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Slippery Rock, Butler County, Pennsylvania USA
    Death location
  • 03/dd
    1933

    Gravesite & Burial

    March 1933
    Funeral date
    Slippery Rock Cemetery in Slippery Rock, Butler County, Pennsylvania USA
    Burial location
  • Obituary

    New Castle, Pa. News Monday, March 27, 1933 Mrs. Ada McBride Mrs. Ada McBride Mrs. Ada McBride, wife of E.A. McBride, died at her home, 126 West Cooper Str,Slippery Rock, Pa., Monday, March 27, following an illness due to complications. Mrs. McBride was born in Worth Twp.,Butler County., Pa. Oct. 10, 1873, the daughter of Andrew and Susan McFarland Allison and was 59 years of age. She was married to E.A. McBride, Dec. 25, 1895. She had been a resident of Slippery Rock for the past 12 years. She was widely known and highly esteemed. She was a member of the Zion Baptist Church. She leaves husband, E.A. McBride; one son, Ralph A. McBride; her father, Andrew Allison and one brother, A.M. Allison, also four grand-children, Evelyn, Harold, Ralph Jr and Jean McBride, all of Slippery Rock. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 29,, at 2:00 p.m. in Zion Baptist Church, Worth Twp., Butler Co., Pa. With Rev. Carl A. Jones, pastor of the church, in charge. Internment will be made in Slippery Rock cemetery.
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Family Legacy of Alexander and Mary Armstrong: Born December 20, 1795,a native of Emerald Isle, Ireland.
He emigrated in 1813. He Married Mary Armstrong, daughter of David
and Sarah (Harris) Armstrong, May 20, 1820. She was born June 25,
1795, and died April 21, 1847. They purchased a farm near London,
Mercer County, where they resided four years. Then they purchased
a part of the old Armstrong farm, which laid on both sides of the
present Slippery Rock road, the old homestead being the present
Boyd farm, near the Cooper cement block plant. The McBride tract
also laid on both sides of the present Slippery Rock road, the
home being on the north side of the road and southeast of a spring
in the field between the present Boyd and Cooper homes. Some say
the home was a log house, but Mr. Crocker, a nearby resident, says
it was a frame dwelling. A barn and a blacksmith shop were on the
south side of the road.
After locating on this tract, Mr. McBride devoted his
time to school teaching and milling. He bore the appellation of
the "Irish Schoolmaster." The first grist mill erected and operated
within the present limits of Worth Township was erected by Mr.
McBride in 1827. It was a frame structure and had two run of
common stone. Soon after he got the gristmill in operation, he
attached a saw mill, and did a flourishing business for some 25
years until 1850. His mill was located along the Slippery Rock
Creek by the bridge near the present Cooper gravel washing plant.
Tradition says that the foundation of the present bridge was part
of the old mill. Mr. McBride was a prominent man in the township
in educational matters and in business enterprises, and filled
the office of Justice of the Peace for several terms. Kept store at
Harlansburg for several years during the latter part of his life.
Ordained Elder September 26, 1839, and served for 39 years. He
died October 17, 1878, leaving a family of nine children. David
Armstrong (m. Elizabeth Struthers), Rebecca Jane, (m. Amaziah
Kelly), Alexander Jr. (Harlansburg), Thomas (m. Eliza Winans),
Sarah Ann (m. Samuel Gill), William (m. Eliza Taylor), Robert
Munson (m. Sarah Jane Martin), George Dennison (m. Annie
Stevens), and Samuel J. (m. Mary D. Cotton), Samuel J.
lived in the East Brook area (buried at Rich Hill) and had a son,
Edward A., who married Lydia A. Allison, they were the parents
of Ralph A. McBride, who married Margaret E. Book.
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Edward Alexander McBride & Lydia Ada Allison
Edward Alexander McBride & Lydia Ada Allison
Edward A. McBride (1st child and son of Samuel J. McBride and Mary Diadema Cotton)
--- B: 17 Sep 1870
--- D: 6 March 1952
married: 25 Dec 1895
Lydia Ada Allison
--- B: 10 Oct 1873
--- D: 27 March 1933

BOTH are buried at Slippery Rock, Pa.

They had 1 child:
Ralph Allison McBride

Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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