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Ada Armstrong

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Ada Armstrong

Birth
Death
14 Mar 1907 (aged 4–5)
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0643694, Longitude: -94.1687607
Plot
Armstrong
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Armstrong, Ada - Ada, the four year old daughter of Willard Armstrong who moved to Muskogee, I.T. abaout a month ago, died last Thursday on the train near Prairie Grove while returning to Fayetteville with her other. The little girl had been sick from an attack of the measles and it was thought she would be benefited by coming back to Fayetteville. Washington County Review 3/14/1907
from the Fayetteville Daily, Friday. Ada the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong, died yesterday afternoon on the O. & C.C. train between Lincoln and Prairie Grove. The family were coming here from Muskogee to have the child treated, it ot having recovered from the effects of measles with which it was stricken several weeks ago. The childs sudden death was a great shock to its parents as it was not supposed to be in immediate danger. The conductor fist observed that it was extremely ill. while preparing a bed for the little sufferer it passed away. The body was brought here and will be interred in Evergreen cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The Springdale News 3/15/1907 taken from the 1907 W.C. obit book page 250
Armstrong, Ada - Ada, the four year old daughter of Willard Armstrong who moved to Muskogee, I.T. abaout a month ago, died last Thursday on the train near Prairie Grove while returning to Fayetteville with her other. The little girl had been sick from an attack of the measles and it was thought she would be benefited by coming back to Fayetteville. Washington County Review 3/14/1907
from the Fayetteville Daily, Friday. Ada the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong, died yesterday afternoon on the O. & C.C. train between Lincoln and Prairie Grove. The family were coming here from Muskogee to have the child treated, it ot having recovered from the effects of measles with which it was stricken several weeks ago. The childs sudden death was a great shock to its parents as it was not supposed to be in immediate danger. The conductor fist observed that it was extremely ill. while preparing a bed for the little sufferer it passed away. The body was brought here and will be interred in Evergreen cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The Springdale News 3/15/1907 taken from the 1907 W.C. obit book page 250

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