Mrs. Armstrong was the daughter of Mary and Abraham Havens and was born at Turkey. Portions of her married life were spent in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She went with her husband to Seabright n 1880.
The funeral was held on Wednesday and was conducted by Rev. S. Monroe VanSant, pastor of the Seabright Methodist church. He was assisted by Rev.John Parmley of Oceanic. At the request of Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. S. M. VanSant sang "Jesus is Mine" and "Sleep on, Beloved." The body was buried in Glenwood cemetery at West Long Branch.
Mrs. Armstrong leaves two sons and a daughter. They are William S. Armstrong of Seaside, and James P. Armstrong and C. Minerva, wife of E. S. Nesbitt of Seabright.
Red Bank Register, Wed., May 23, 1900
Mrs. Armstrong was the daughter of Mary and Abraham Havens and was born at Turkey. Portions of her married life were spent in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She went with her husband to Seabright n 1880.
The funeral was held on Wednesday and was conducted by Rev. S. Monroe VanSant, pastor of the Seabright Methodist church. He was assisted by Rev.John Parmley of Oceanic. At the request of Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. S. M. VanSant sang "Jesus is Mine" and "Sleep on, Beloved." The body was buried in Glenwood cemetery at West Long Branch.
Mrs. Armstrong leaves two sons and a daughter. They are William S. Armstrong of Seaside, and James P. Armstrong and C. Minerva, wife of E. S. Nesbitt of Seabright.
Red Bank Register, Wed., May 23, 1900
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