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Cyril Archibald

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Cyril Archibald
Born1837 (1837)
DiedApril 13, 1914(1914-04-13) (aged 76–77)
NationalityCanadian
EducationUpper Canada College
Occupation(s)politician and businessman
MovementLiberal Party of Canada

Cyril Archibald (1837 – April 13, 1914) was an Ontario political figure. He represented Stormont in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1872 to 1878.[1]

He was born in Osnabruck Township in Upper Canada in 1837,[1] the son of John Archibald and Eliza Dixon.[2] He was educated at Upper Canada College and served as a Lieutenant in No. 6 company of the 59th Stormont and Glengarry Battalion during the Fenian Raid of 1870.[3] In 1881, he married Gertrude Wood.[2] Archibald served as reeve of Osnabruck from 1866 to 1869. Archibald also served as paymaster for the local militia.[1] In 1881, he went to Dundas, Minnesota, where he joined his brother Edward's flour milling business.[3] He retired from that business in 1892 and moved to Northfield, Minnesota,[2] where he died in 1914.[3]

1872 Canadian federal election: Stormont
Party Candidate Votes
  Liberal Cyril Archibald 828
  Liberal-Conservative Samuel Ault 792
Source: Canadian Elections Database[4]
1874 Canadian federal election: Stormont
Party Candidate Votes
  Liberal Cyril Archibald 905
  Unknown J. Crysler 797
1878 Canadian federal election: Stormont
Party Candidate Votes
  Liberal-Conservative Oscar Fulton 1,082
  Liberal Cyril Archibald 885

References

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  1. ^ a b c Cyril Archibald – Parliament of Canada biography
  2. ^ a b c Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.
  3. ^ a b c "Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, a history, 1784-1945, JG Harkness". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2006-05-07.
  4. ^ Sayers, Anthony M. "1872 Federal Election". Canadian Elections Database. Archived from the original on 3 February 2024.
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Stormont
1872–1878
Succeeded by