Lucy, married second; 20 August 1887, Charles Peter Hensley, born: 16 February 1858, buried: Reno Bethel Cemetery, Bond County Illinois.
Albert Hamilton Armstrong.5 (Amelia Jane Sawrey.4, Henry Sawrey.3, Henry Sawrey Jr.2., Henry Sawrey Sr.1)
Source; Greenville Advocate Obituary
Albert Hamilton Armstrong, died October 8th. 1883, near New Douglas Illinois, the son of the late Robert and Jane Armstrong, he was born near Elm Point, on April 8th. 1855, being 28 years and 6 months old at the time of his death, he was the sixth brother of a large family of children, about three years ago he married Lucy McCracken, they having two children, the youngest an infant only three weeks old preceded its father to the grave by only three weeks, he leaves a wife and son to mourn his loss.
Lucy, married second; 20 August 1887, Charles Peter Hensley, born: 16 February 1858, buried: Reno Bethel Cemetery, Bond County Illinois.
Albert Hamilton Armstrong.5 (Amelia Jane Sawrey.4, Henry Sawrey.3, Henry Sawrey Jr.2., Henry Sawrey Sr.1)
Source; Greenville Advocate Obituary
Albert Hamilton Armstrong, died October 8th. 1883, near New Douglas Illinois, the son of the late Robert and Jane Armstrong, he was born near Elm Point, on April 8th. 1855, being 28 years and 6 months old at the time of his death, he was the sixth brother of a large family of children, about three years ago he married Lucy McCracken, they having two children, the youngest an infant only three weeks old preceded its father to the grave by only three weeks, he leaves a wife and son to mourn his loss.
Family Members
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Martin Van Buren Armstrong
1837–1869
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William Ross Brazille Armstrong
1839–1878
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John Henry Armstrong
1841–1902
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Thomas Dudley Barnett Armstrong
1843–1844
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Mary Martha "Polly" Armstrong McCracken
1845–1915
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Nancy Elizabeth Armstrong Smith
1847–1909
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Tabitha "Ellen" Armstrong McCracken
1849–1929
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Rebecca "Emma" Armstrong Pryor
1850–1915
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Wesley Pierce Armstrong
1853–1883
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Charles Allen Armstrong
1858–1926
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Olive Isaline Christabel "Isa" Armstrong Willcockson
1861–1889