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Harry J. Armstrong

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Harry J. Armstrong

Birth
Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Dec 1898 (aged 24)
Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 (east), Lot 3, Block 1
Memorial ID
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Harry J. Armstrong, of whose death in a Cook county Illinois hospital, brief mention was made last week, was born in Knox county, Illinois, August 29, 1874. J. C. Armstrong, his father was with him some four or five days before his death, which was caused by a complication of pleurisy with lung trouble. The remains arrived here Wednesday evening .... The Recorder was slightly in error in reference to the death last summer of another son of Mr. Armstrong. This young man died of injuries received in a game of "blackman" at Dodson's school house, instead of a game of ball at Denison ....
The Holton Recorder, December 15, 1898.

.... son of J. C. Armstrong of Garfield township died in Chicago Dec...........
The Tribune, December 9, 1898.

.... His parents moved to Kansas when he was four years old and up to eight years ago he lived at home. Since then he has held positions of trust to two or three large wholesale houses in St. Louis, and the last places he held he resigned on account of trouble experienced in breathing ....
Birmingham. December 13 .... laid to rest in the Holton cemetery.
The Tribune, December 16, 1898.
Harry J. Armstrong, of whose death in a Cook county Illinois hospital, brief mention was made last week, was born in Knox county, Illinois, August 29, 1874. J. C. Armstrong, his father was with him some four or five days before his death, which was caused by a complication of pleurisy with lung trouble. The remains arrived here Wednesday evening .... The Recorder was slightly in error in reference to the death last summer of another son of Mr. Armstrong. This young man died of injuries received in a game of "blackman" at Dodson's school house, instead of a game of ball at Denison ....
The Holton Recorder, December 15, 1898.

.... son of J. C. Armstrong of Garfield township died in Chicago Dec...........
The Tribune, December 9, 1898.

.... His parents moved to Kansas when he was four years old and up to eight years ago he lived at home. Since then he has held positions of trust to two or three large wholesale houses in St. Louis, and the last places he held he resigned on account of trouble experienced in breathing ....
Birmingham. December 13 .... laid to rest in the Holton cemetery.
The Tribune, December 16, 1898.


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