Person    | Male  Died 9/11/1909

Archibald Mackirdy

Categories: Politics & Administration

Countries: Scotland, USA

Archibald Mackirdy

US diplomat, for 27 years the United States Consul at Muscat, Persia.

What little we can discover about him is as an adjunct to his wife Olive Christian Malvery. They had three children: Flora Mackirdy, Mary Sinclair Mackirdy, John Montgomerie Mackirdy. 

Born Rothesay, Scotland. Died London and is buried at Kensal Green. A website dedicated to Malvery has a photo of his grave marker.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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