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Mary Alice <I>Ford</I> Armstrong

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Mary Alice Ford Armstrong

Birth
Lyman, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
19 Oct 1958 (aged 94)
Holderness, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Holderness, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7583083, Longitude: -71.6679833
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Mary Alice (Ford) Armstrong was the daughter of Samuel Perham and Jane Elizabeth (Kelsea) Ford. She was the 2nd wife of Samuel Chapman Armstrong. They were married Montpelier, Vermont September 10, 1890. Samuel died May 11, 1893. Mary was a teacher at Hampton Institute, Virginia. She died of hypertensive heart disease/arteriosclerosis/terminal hypostatic pneumonia. Dr. L. A. Middleton signed her death certificate.

Leonard, John William
Woman's Who's Who Of America: A Biographical Dictionary Of Contemporary--c1914, Page 55
Amstrong, Mary Alice

Williams College Archives & Special Collections
Samuel Chapman Armstrong Collection, 1826-1947
Series III
Mary Alice Ford Armstrong
Her papers, 1888-1918, include correspondence from Samuel, family and friends, and a small portion of collected and miscellaneous personal papers. Samuel's growing affection for her is apparent in the progress of his letters, which begin with discussions of Hampton affairs and teaching, and become more intimate as they progress through courtship and marriage. Also included are correspondence from family and friends regarding general family and personal matters, congratulations on Mary's engagement to Samuel and on the birth of their children, and letters of sympathy upon the death of Samuel.
Mary Alice (Ford) Armstrong was the daughter of Samuel Perham and Jane Elizabeth (Kelsea) Ford. She was the 2nd wife of Samuel Chapman Armstrong. They were married Montpelier, Vermont September 10, 1890. Samuel died May 11, 1893. Mary was a teacher at Hampton Institute, Virginia. She died of hypertensive heart disease/arteriosclerosis/terminal hypostatic pneumonia. Dr. L. A. Middleton signed her death certificate.

Leonard, John William
Woman's Who's Who Of America: A Biographical Dictionary Of Contemporary--c1914, Page 55
Amstrong, Mary Alice

Williams College Archives & Special Collections
Samuel Chapman Armstrong Collection, 1826-1947
Series III
Mary Alice Ford Armstrong
Her papers, 1888-1918, include correspondence from Samuel, family and friends, and a small portion of collected and miscellaneous personal papers. Samuel's growing affection for her is apparent in the progress of his letters, which begin with discussions of Hampton affairs and teaching, and become more intimate as they progress through courtship and marriage. Also included are correspondence from family and friends regarding general family and personal matters, congratulations on Mary's engagement to Samuel and on the birth of their children, and letters of sympathy upon the death of Samuel.

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Mary Alice Armstrong
Aug 16, 1864
Oct 19, 1958
There Is A River, The Streams Whereof
Shall Make Glad The City Of God
PS. 46-4



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