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Armstrong Irvin

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Armstrong Irvin

Birth
Death
25 Feb 1843
Burial
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Quad B2
Memorial ID
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"History of Cumberland County Pennsylvania"
P.A. Durant and J. Fraise Richard with Bennett Bellman
1886 Goodspeed Publishing, Chicago, Illinois


Chapter XXXIII

Silver Spring Township

Page 337

Original Settlers

Of the early settlers of this portion of Silver Spring we have some interesting reminiscences... The Irwins also owned tracts just southwest of the present town...Immediately west of the was Mr. Chistopher Herman's farm, while the Junkin tract (owned by Joseph and Benjamin) laid just south. The Irwins' lands near joined the Hermans', Loudons', and Armstrongs' tracts. There were four Irwin brothers, William, Armstrong, and John Irwin, all of whose tracts joined, and James, who owned the land which now belongs to Mr. Huston, where the mill is on the Conodoguinet Creek...
"History of Cumberland County Pennsylvania"
P.A. Durant and J. Fraise Richard with Bennett Bellman
1886 Goodspeed Publishing, Chicago, Illinois


Chapter XXXIII

Silver Spring Township

Page 337

Original Settlers

Of the early settlers of this portion of Silver Spring we have some interesting reminiscences... The Irwins also owned tracts just southwest of the present town...Immediately west of the was Mr. Chistopher Herman's farm, while the Junkin tract (owned by Joseph and Benjamin) laid just south. The Irwins' lands near joined the Hermans', Loudons', and Armstrongs' tracts. There were four Irwin brothers, William, Armstrong, and John Irwin, all of whose tracts joined, and James, who owned the land which now belongs to Mr. Huston, where the mill is on the Conodoguinet Creek...

Inscription

died aged 73y, 9m, 26d

Gravesite Details

Top of monument broken off prior to 1912. DOD uncertain



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