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Eunice Marilda <I>Hallmark</I> Armstrong

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Eunice Marilda Hallmark Armstrong

Birth
Allgood, Blount County, Alabama, USA
Death
2 Nov 1914 (aged 79)
Allgood, Blount County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Chepultepec, Blount County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of James Cummins Hallmark and Keziah Miriam Murphree. Married to Henry S. Armstrong on 10th October 1854 and had 8 children: Martha Cyrena "Mattie" Armstrong, Celia C. Armstrong, Matilda C. Armstrong, Lisa Jane Armstrong, Jesse Cummings Armstrong, Emma E. Armstrong, Ida Adeline Armstrong and Selena E. Armstrong.

Obituary from "The Southern Democrat", Thursday, November 26, 1914:

Mrs. Rilda Armstrong, widow of the late Henry Armstrong died at the home of her son-in-law, Ben Campbell, near Remlap, early Monday evening. It seems her death was rather sudden and was probably due to heart failure. She has been enjoying reasonably good health until the day before her death. Mrs. Armstrong was one of the old land-marks of this county, having reached the ripe old age of four score years. She lived a useful christian life and had been a memeber of the C.P. church for a number of years. Among her surviving children we recall the names of Jesse C. Armstrong, of Venus, Texas, Mrs C. B. Ingram, of Clarendon, Texas, Mrs J. G. Chambers and mrs. L. L. Wikle, who resides in Madison County, and Mrs. Ben Campbell of Remlap. The remains are being held until the arrival of the relatives and will be interred in Chepultepec cemetery today, Thursday.
Daughter of James Cummins Hallmark and Keziah Miriam Murphree. Married to Henry S. Armstrong on 10th October 1854 and had 8 children: Martha Cyrena "Mattie" Armstrong, Celia C. Armstrong, Matilda C. Armstrong, Lisa Jane Armstrong, Jesse Cummings Armstrong, Emma E. Armstrong, Ida Adeline Armstrong and Selena E. Armstrong.

Obituary from "The Southern Democrat", Thursday, November 26, 1914:

Mrs. Rilda Armstrong, widow of the late Henry Armstrong died at the home of her son-in-law, Ben Campbell, near Remlap, early Monday evening. It seems her death was rather sudden and was probably due to heart failure. She has been enjoying reasonably good health until the day before her death. Mrs. Armstrong was one of the old land-marks of this county, having reached the ripe old age of four score years. She lived a useful christian life and had been a memeber of the C.P. church for a number of years. Among her surviving children we recall the names of Jesse C. Armstrong, of Venus, Texas, Mrs C. B. Ingram, of Clarendon, Texas, Mrs J. G. Chambers and mrs. L. L. Wikle, who resides in Madison County, and Mrs. Ben Campbell of Remlap. The remains are being held until the arrival of the relatives and will be interred in Chepultepec cemetery today, Thursday.


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