My Armstrong line is as follows: Stephen Asa Armstrong b. 1801 somewhere in Georgia. d. 1864 in Marshall County, Alabama + ???? (Family lore has his first wife as being Rachel Williams, though where this name came from is unknown to me) Stephen's daughter Elizabeth Ann Armstrong b. 11 May 1825 in Jackson County, Alabama d. 03 Jan 1907) married Mathew Culbert (b. 10 Aug 1803 County Donegal, Ireland and died 05 Sept 1861 Marshall County, Alabama) Betty Ann and Mathew's son James Culbert (Sr.) married Sarah J. Patterson Jim and Sarah's son Asa Culbert married Mary Belle Grammer. Acie and Belle's son Andrew Jackson Culbert married Barbara Pauline Rogers. Jack and Pauline's daughter Joyce Ann Culbert was my mother. ALSO: Stephen and his SECOND wife, Catherine Howell had a daughter Martha Ann Armstrong. Martha Ann Armstrong married Newell C. Grammer. They adopted a child - Mary Belle (family lore has her original last name as being Clinton). Mary Belle Grammer married Asa Culbert, mentioned above.
"Stephen Asa Armstrong b. 1801 somewhere in Georgia" Have you tried the Georgia Archives? I'm not sure what's available, but they're not far from me, just a few miles up I-75, or I-675 for that matter! If you want to look into it and see what they have, I'm more than happy to take a drive up there and check out some records for you. I go there twice a week anyway, to service the Walmart store in Jonesboro Road (Monday/Tuesday and Friday), which is where the Archives are. Let me know! :D Take care, Robyn. IBSSG Stockbridge, Georgia, USA Honey's Home of Genealogy www.robsfamily.com