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The Temple Weekly Times (Temple, Tex.), vol. 9, no. 7, ed. 1, Friday, 26 April 1889, page 1
Mr. W. R. Armstrong, an old and much respected citizen of our town [Belton, Texas] died last Friday and was buried the following day with Masonic honors. The deceased was a consistent member of the Methodist church, and enjoyed to the fullest extent the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens. He was a native of Tennessee and about sixty-five years of age.
CSA
The Temple Weekly Times (Temple, Tex.), vol. 9, no. 7, ed. 1, Friday, 26 April 1889, page 1
Mr. W. R. Armstrong, an old and much respected citizen of our town [Belton, Texas] died last Friday and was buried the following day with Masonic honors. The deceased was a consistent member of the Methodist church, and enjoyed to the fullest extent the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens. He was a native of Tennessee and about sixty-five years of age.
Family Members
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Margaret Jane Armstrong Henry
1834–1910
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Annice Idelia Armstrong Love
1836–1892
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Cynthia Jane "Jenni" Armstrong
1838–1910
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Joseph A. Armstrong
1844–1903
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Mary E Armstrong Hannah
1845–1871
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Cela Emaline Armstrong
1847 – unknown
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Cornelia Emily Armstrong Porter
1849–1933
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Wiley Blount Armstrong
1851–1913
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Louisianna Jennie "Lutie" Armstrong
1853–1890
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Florence Tennessee Armstrong
1856–1909
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