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William Martin Armstrong

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William Martin Armstrong

Birth
Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Jan 1909 (aged 74)
Merkel, Taylor County, Texas, USA
Burial
Merkel, Taylor County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Original, Block 7, Lot E 16, Space 4
Memorial ID
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Parents
William Armstrong (1791-1861)
Mary W. (Monroe) Armstrong (1800-1850)

A brother of William Armstrong was George Hamilton Armstrong whose memorial number is 131444222 and his sister, Elizabeth D. (Armstrong) McCollum's memorial number is 77773663.

His other siblings, for whom I have no burial information:

1. David Perryman Monroe Armstrong (1818-1833)
2. John Franklin Armstrong (1819-1887)
3. Edith H. Armstrong (1822-1842)
4. James Hervey Armstrong (1826-1874)
5. Sarah J. Armstrong (1828-1870)
6. Thomas J. Armstrong (1832-d. unk.)
7. Alfred Monroe Armstrong (1837-1914)
8. Martha F. H. Armstrong (1840-1906)
9. Mary Elizabeth Armstrong (1844-1850)

William Armstrong served in Co. H, 10th Texas Infantry Regiment, during the War of Northern Aggression. His unit was organized at Waco under Col. Allison Nelson. It was later commanded by Col. Roger Quarles Mills (For whom Roger Mills County, Oklahoma is named) at Chickamauga and at the Battle of Atlanta. According to Widows Confederate Pension application #44083, he and Nancy were married in Bell County, October 25, 1865.
Parents
William Armstrong (1791-1861)
Mary W. (Monroe) Armstrong (1800-1850)

A brother of William Armstrong was George Hamilton Armstrong whose memorial number is 131444222 and his sister, Elizabeth D. (Armstrong) McCollum's memorial number is 77773663.

His other siblings, for whom I have no burial information:

1. David Perryman Monroe Armstrong (1818-1833)
2. John Franklin Armstrong (1819-1887)
3. Edith H. Armstrong (1822-1842)
4. James Hervey Armstrong (1826-1874)
5. Sarah J. Armstrong (1828-1870)
6. Thomas J. Armstrong (1832-d. unk.)
7. Alfred Monroe Armstrong (1837-1914)
8. Martha F. H. Armstrong (1840-1906)
9. Mary Elizabeth Armstrong (1844-1850)

William Armstrong served in Co. H, 10th Texas Infantry Regiment, during the War of Northern Aggression. His unit was organized at Waco under Col. Allison Nelson. It was later commanded by Col. Roger Quarles Mills (For whom Roger Mills County, Oklahoma is named) at Chickamauga and at the Battle of Atlanta. According to Widows Confederate Pension application #44083, he and Nancy were married in Bell County, October 25, 1865.


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