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Louis “Lou” Armacost

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Louis “Lou” Armacost

Birth
Death
1939 (aged 91–92)
Burial
Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Celebrated 50th wedding anniversary October 1930 in Puyallup. In 1878 Mrs. Armacost was made a widow by the death of her first husband who was killed in an Indian uprising in Nebraska. She and her new husband, Louis Armacost, moved to Sunnyside, Washington to become wheat farmers.
Children:
Earl Rowley, Roy Armacost, and Mrs. L. M. Walker of Tacoma,
Taken from an article in a Tacoma paper published 31 Oct 1930.

Lou Armacost married, Sarah Angelina Lawton, after her first husband George Washington Rowley was killed by Cheyenne Indians in SW Nebraska
Contributor: John Rowley (51053044)
Celebrated 50th wedding anniversary October 1930 in Puyallup. In 1878 Mrs. Armacost was made a widow by the death of her first husband who was killed in an Indian uprising in Nebraska. She and her new husband, Louis Armacost, moved to Sunnyside, Washington to become wheat farmers.
Children:
Earl Rowley, Roy Armacost, and Mrs. L. M. Walker of Tacoma,
Taken from an article in a Tacoma paper published 31 Oct 1930.

Lou Armacost married, Sarah Angelina Lawton, after her first husband George Washington Rowley was killed by Cheyenne Indians in SW Nebraska
Contributor: John Rowley (51053044)


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