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Thomas Jefferson Armstrong

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Thomas Jefferson Armstrong

Birth
Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Sep 1925 (aged 83)
Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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On the 1860 Census, Thomas was listed as a farmer in Parkersburg, Indiana living with his parents. He served in the Civil War with Union Company G, 26th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He married Susan Elizabeth Secrest on 11/20/1866 in Montgomery County, Indiana, daughter of James Secrest and Malinda Parker. They made their home on a farm 1/2 mile north of Parkersburg, in Montgomery County, Indiana. On the 1880 Census, he was listed as a farmer in Scott Township, Indiana with his wife Susan, daughter Mary, and son Leo. On the 1900 Census, he was listed as a school house janitor in Harrisonville, Missouri wife his wife Susan, daughters Mary and Eliza, and son John. On the 1910 Census, he was listed as a farmer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with his wife Susan, son Leo, daughter Eliza, and son-in-law George Andrews. On the 1920 Census, he was listed as a farmer in Kansas City, Kansas with his wife Elizabeth.
On the 1860 Census, Thomas was listed as a farmer in Parkersburg, Indiana living with his parents. He served in the Civil War with Union Company G, 26th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He married Susan Elizabeth Secrest on 11/20/1866 in Montgomery County, Indiana, daughter of James Secrest and Malinda Parker. They made their home on a farm 1/2 mile north of Parkersburg, in Montgomery County, Indiana. On the 1880 Census, he was listed as a farmer in Scott Township, Indiana with his wife Susan, daughter Mary, and son Leo. On the 1900 Census, he was listed as a school house janitor in Harrisonville, Missouri wife his wife Susan, daughters Mary and Eliza, and son John. On the 1910 Census, he was listed as a farmer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with his wife Susan, son Leo, daughter Eliza, and son-in-law George Andrews. On the 1920 Census, he was listed as a farmer in Kansas City, Kansas with his wife Elizabeth.


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