As far as can be ascertained the first white settler
to make a permanent home close to what is now Pembroke was
Philip Lybrook who came with his family from Pennsylvania some
time between 1748-55. His family was originally from
Holland and the name was Leibroch. This family settled at
a point along New River at about the place where Sinking Creek
flows into New River.
And then along about 1765 John Snidow and his wife
and eight children started from Pennsylvania to settle near
their friend Philip Lybrook. It seems that John had paid a
visit to Philip earlier and had liked what he saw and had gotten
a grant of land in the area that is now Pembroke. And so
with his wife, Elizabeth Helm Snidow, sons Philip, Christian,
John, Theophilus, and Jacob, daughters Barbara and two small
girls (later killed by the Indians 1774) he started south to
settle on his tract of land. On the way they met a band of
friendly Indians who fed them a good supper. John liked
the meat they provided so well that he ate a great quantity of
it. Then he asked them what it was. They told him it
was rattlesnake. He died, whether from overeating, shock,
or whatever, it is not known. Elizabeth, the widow, along
with her children proceeded on their journey and settled the
land which now is the little town of Pembroke. Much of
this original grant is still in the possession of the Snidow's
who are the descendants of Philip and Elizabeth.
Other early settlers were the Chapmans, the Johnstons,
and the Burkes.
The story goes that in 1845 the town was named by
John Lyebrook, a descendant of Philip. John was then
postmaster and he had been reading a book and ran across the
name Pembroke. Some think that it may have been a copy of
Shakespeares' Sonnets which was dedicated in part to the Earl of
Pembroke. He thought it was a pretty name, so he printed
PEMBROKE on a board and hung it onto the post office building.
Some folks who did not know today call it "pem-brook", but it is
plainly "pem-broke". The town was incorporated in 1948.
The first mayor was Capt. T. P. Smith. The new town hall
was finished in 1968. The town now has a very fine
volunteer fire department. There are five councilmen and a
mayor who are all elected for four year terms. The first
council was composed of J.J. Miller, Jack Garman, John J. Snidow.
The Town Council consists of Jerry Eaton, Bonnie Butler,
Joyce DiRico, Derek J. Hairston and Betty Spears. The
current Mayor is Donald Poteet.
Pembroke has numerous Churches and local businesses.