Nora heads a household as a widow, employed as a merchant, on the 1910 census of General Militia District #772 (Nances District) in Muscogee County, Georiga, with four children and her half-sister Nellie VOYLES, in the household. On October 3, 1911, a house and lot just outside the Columbus city limits were sold at public outcry to satisfy a fi fa judgment in favor of Mrs. Mary Lou WOODRUFF vs. Nora ARMSTRONG; it was purchased for $1,340, by C. B. WOODRUFF. In 1920, she heads a household as Lenora ADAMS (note that her father was survived by daughter Mrs. B. E. ADAMS of Columbus in 1913), with her four children; she is a seamstress working out of her home.
Per Georgia Death Index: Leonora G. ARMSTRONG, White female, died November 6, 1940 [sic], aged 65 years, in Fulton County, Georgia, Cert. # 23976. Death date is reported as November 6, 1944, buried in Sec. F, Lot #212 (H. C. GANN on wall), per Autry et al, Vol.II, p. 103.
Nora heads a household as a widow, employed as a merchant, on the 1910 census of General Militia District #772 (Nances District) in Muscogee County, Georiga, with four children and her half-sister Nellie VOYLES, in the household. On October 3, 1911, a house and lot just outside the Columbus city limits were sold at public outcry to satisfy a fi fa judgment in favor of Mrs. Mary Lou WOODRUFF vs. Nora ARMSTRONG; it was purchased for $1,340, by C. B. WOODRUFF. In 1920, she heads a household as Lenora ADAMS (note that her father was survived by daughter Mrs. B. E. ADAMS of Columbus in 1913), with her four children; she is a seamstress working out of her home.
Per Georgia Death Index: Leonora G. ARMSTRONG, White female, died November 6, 1940 [sic], aged 65 years, in Fulton County, Georgia, Cert. # 23976. Death date is reported as November 6, 1944, buried in Sec. F, Lot #212 (H. C. GANN on wall), per Autry et al, Vol.II, p. 103.
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