Archibald Alexander McCall (1727-1799)

Archibald A. McCall, Slave Trader, of Philadelphia

He was a slave trader in partnership with his brother, Samuel. He resided for the most part of his life in, "a large mansion on the northeast corner of Union and Second Street (Philadelphia) with a fine garden extending along Union Street". In 1772, he is mentioned as one of the 84-families that kept equipages (horses and carriages) and owned a "post-chaise". In 1762, he married Judith, daughter of Peter Kemble of Mount Kemble, President of the Colonial Council of New Jersey, and had 18-children.

Parents (2)

George McCall

Merchant, of Philadelphia & Douglas Manor, Pennsylvania

1691-1740

Anne (Yeates) McCall

Mrs Anne (Yeates) McCall

1697-1746

Spouse (1)

Judith (Kemble) McCall

Mrs Judith (Kemble) McCall

1743-1829

Children (5)

Mary (McCall) Cadwalader

Mrs Mary (McCall) Cadwalader

1764-1848

Archibald McCall

Merchant & Co-Founder of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce

1767-1843

George McCall

George McCall, Merchant, of Philadelphia

1769-1799

Anne (McCall) Read

Mrs Anne (McCall) Read

1772-1845

Henry McCall

Henry McCall, of Philadelphia

1788-1859

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