This information is offered FREE If you have arrived here using a pay site please know that this information has been donated by volunteers in a joint effort to provide FREE genealogy material online. Caddo Co. Oklahoma - Civil War ================================================= McBride, Patrick Henry Co. H Second Mo. Light Artillery born 26 may 1846 died 10 jul 1918 buried Murray Cemetery at Binger DEATH OF P.H. McBRIDE Mr. Patrick Henry McBride died Wednesday, July 10, of dropsy after a lingering illness. The body of Mr. McBride was brought to Binger Thursday morning and the funeral was held from the Congregational church Thursday afternoon, Rev. Stubbins preaching the sermon. Interment was made in Murray Cemetery. Patrick H. McBride was born in Hickman county, Ky., May 26, 1846, died in Anadarko, Okla., July 10, 1918. He was married to Miss Sarah Hawkins April 16, 1882, in Lake County, Ky. Of this union two children were born, James Albert, who died in infancy, and Mrs. Nannie L. Campbell of Binger. Comrade McBride was a member of Company H, Second Missouri Light Artillery. He enlisted at the age of 18, and served until the close of the war. At the time of his death he was an honored member of McKinley Post, G.A.R. of Anadarko. Mr. McBride came to Oklahoma at the opening and settled on a claim 5 1/2 miles southwest of Binger, moving to Anadarko last October. For more than twenty six years Brother McBride was a faithful member of the Baptist church, and in the full faith of the gospel he passed to his reward. Through much afflication he went to the land where there is no sorrow. He leaves a devoted wife and a daughter and a host of friends to mourn his loss.