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    1. Re: [ARMSTRONG] ancestors
    2. I cant connect to any Armstrong's in Oregon as yet. My Armstrong's are said to be from England to Canada to the US in MN., MI., and WI. with one daughter going to CA. Her name was Elizabeth (Betsey) Armstrong and she married the brother to my gg grandfather Charles Hodges who married Mary Ellen Armstrong. They were the daughters of George Armstrong and Mary Ellen Kline or Cline (it is said that she was a short German woman so I am inclined to think it is spelled with a K). Charles and Benjamin Hodges are the sons of Josiah (sometimes called John in census) and Nancy Hart. Elizabeth being the older sister and Benjamin being the older brother. Other children of George and Mary Armstrong are Allen, Elijah and Katheryn. There may be more that I don't know of. I've heard that there was a John but haven't been able to find him. Other children of Josiah and Nancy Hodges are John, Thomas, Elmira, Abigail and George. I have found this family in the 1850 census in ME. the 1860 in WI. and the 1870 in MN. But am unable to find the Armstrong's anywhere in the US census with the exception of Mary Armstrong Hodges in MN. in 1870 and Elizabeth Armstrong Hodges in CA. I believe it was the 1900. Charles Hodges died about June of 1872 and Mary Armstrong Hodges married a man by the surname of Crawford nothing else is known except that the Hodges boys (William and Frank) didn't like their step father and went to live with uncles in NE. I don't know if these uncles were Hodges or Armstrong. So you see I haven't much to go on. Deloris [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) If you sit too long in the shade of your family tree you will not get a sun tan.

    10/07/2006 05:26:09
    1. Re: [ARMSTRONG] ancestors OT
    2. Jill Johnston
    3. > Deloris > [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > > If you sit too long in the shade of your family tree you will not get a > sun > tan. AND YOU MIGHT GET BURIED IN A BUNCH OF NUTS! :-D Jill in Washington state

    10/07/2006 04:02:40