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==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
Jacob Armstrong was born in [[Knox]] on November 30, 1830, the son of [[Patton Armstrong]] (1805-1835) and [[Jane Knight]] (1805-1883).
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Jacob Armstrong was born in [[k:Knox|Knox]] on November 30, 1830, the son of [[Patton Armstrong]] (1805-1835) and Jane Knight (1805-1883).
  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
Jacob Armstrong was married in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joliet,_Illinois Joliet, Illinois] on May 20, 1858, to [[Harriet Laraway]] (b. 12/11/1842 in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utica,_ny Utica, NY], died 7/26/1907). Their children were:
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Jacob Armstrong was married in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joliet,_Illinois Joliet, Illinois] on May 20, 1858, to Harriet Laraway (b. 12/11/1842 in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utica,_ny Utica, NY], died 7/26/1907). Their children were:
  
 
*Manly Armstrong - died as an infant
 
*Manly Armstrong - died as an infant

Latest revision as of 20:45, 2 November 2012

Birth

Jacob Armstrong was born in Knox on November 30, 1830, the son of Patton Armstrong (1805-1835) and Jane Knight (1805-1883).

Marriage & Children

Jacob Armstrong was married in Joliet, Illinois on May 20, 1858, to Harriet Laraway (b. 12/11/1842 in Utica, NY, died 7/26/1907). Their children were:

  • Manly Armstrong - died as an infant
  • Albert Armstrong - died in early childhood
  • John Armstrong - died in early manhood
  • Jane E. Armstrong, of Plymouth, Iowa
  • Leonard S. Armstrong, of Plymouth, Iowa
  • James D. Armstrong, of Plymouth, Iowa
  • Charles L. Armstrong, of Plymouth, Iowa
  • Coleman R. Armstrong, of Plymouth, Iowa
  • Nettie Armstrong, of Plymouth, Iowa
  • Cordelia Armstrong Gage, of Plymouth, Iowa
  • William W. Armstrong, of El Paso, TX
  • George E. Armstrong, of Murcock, KS

Death

Jacob Armstrong died August 3, 1915, in Plymouth, Iowa, and was buried there in Oakwood Cemetery. He was a member of the F.M. Church.

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