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Sidney Barrett Armour

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Sidney Barrett Armour

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
21 Feb 1909 (aged 67)
Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Seciton 6 Lot 99
Memorial ID
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Civil War veteran, Co C, 16th Pa Cavalry
- served Sept 6, 1862 - June 15, 1865
[Contrib 2014: Rich Vance #47818065]

"OBITUARY - S B Armour - S B Armour, one of the best known residents of Union City, died at his home there very unexpectedly at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. He was 70 years of age and had spent all his life in Erie county. Mr Armour had been in his usual good health up to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when he was taken suddenly ill with a pain in his chest. Dr Barker was called and found that the patient was suffering from an attack of neuralgia of the heart. Mr Armour appeared to feel better after the physician had prescribed some medicine, and seated himself in a large chair in the parlor where he died. Mr Armour had been proprietor of the New Cooper House of Union City for several years, and up to a few months ago was proprietor of the Coleman House livery barn. He is survived by his widow and one son, C F Armour, who resides in Girard. He had another son, Sidney, who died only about a month ago."
(Titusville Herald, Feb 24, 1909, p.8)Armour monument
Civil War veteran, Co C, 16th Pa Cavalry
- served Sept 6, 1862 - June 15, 1865
[Contrib 2014: Rich Vance #47818065]

"OBITUARY - S B Armour - S B Armour, one of the best known residents of Union City, died at his home there very unexpectedly at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. He was 70 years of age and had spent all his life in Erie county. Mr Armour had been in his usual good health up to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when he was taken suddenly ill with a pain in his chest. Dr Barker was called and found that the patient was suffering from an attack of neuralgia of the heart. Mr Armour appeared to feel better after the physician had prescribed some medicine, and seated himself in a large chair in the parlor where he died. Mr Armour had been proprietor of the New Cooper House of Union City for several years, and up to a few months ago was proprietor of the Coleman House livery barn. He is survived by his widow and one son, C F Armour, who resides in Girard. He had another son, Sidney, who died only about a month ago."
(Titusville Herald, Feb 24, 1909, p.8)Armour monument


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