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Armstrong Family Cemetery #2
Contributed by Homer Musselman
This cemetery is located off of Shelton
Shop Road (Route #648) between Courthouse Road (Route #630) and Winding Creek
Road (Route #628.) The cemetery is located about a mile in the woods directly
opposite the home where Jim Armstrong lived. The cemetery is marked by a cinder
block wall. Jim Armstrong guided me to this cemetery and provided the
information on the relationship of those buried here.
Armstrong, Elzira
Maiden Name: Fritter
Apr 7, 1834 No date
Parents: Barnett & Mary Fant Fritter
Armstrong, Kate
1795 1887
Armstrong, Margarete
1912 1915
Parents: Edgar Armstrong & Snowie Bryant
Twin sister of Margaret Klotz
Armstrong, George H.
Apr 1830 1863
Armstrong, Henry Clay
1894 1919
Parents: Edgar Armstrong & Snowie Bryant
Armstrong, Scottie
Maiden Name: Bryant
1872 1910
Possibly 1st wife of Everett H. Armstrong
Armstrong, James
1800 1876
Consort: Kate Armstrong
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vastaffo/cemeteries/armstrongfamcem2.htm
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