Hi Cousins: I have run into something that surprised me: Go to Ancestry.Com, and Check 1920 Census for Wallace W. Armstrong. Los Angeles, CA A Wallace W. Armstrong, turns up on the 1920 Census. Living in Los Angeles Twp., Los Angeles City, CA. Doesn't that sound funny. Anyway, it says as followes: Wallace W. Armstrong Aged: 88 ( 1832 ) Born: Canada Speaks: English Race: White He is Head of Household. M/Statis: Widowed Living with: Harry W. Armstrong Nephew to Wallace Aged: 68 Born: Canada Speaks: English Race: White M/Statis: Married Mary Armstrong Neice-in-law Aged: 62 Born: Pennsylvania Speaks: Race: White M/Statis: Married Now all: 88/y makes Wallace W. Armstrong born about 1832 which is too old for ours... Most of us have 1843, yes, born in Canada, so he would be aged 77/y in 1920. My question is where did we all get the death date for him if none of us have a grave site for him. We have had wome wonderful checkers out there, and none could find his grave. Not in WA, or MN. If he is ours, he is still alive in the 1920 Census on Manhattan Place, we all have a death date of 1904, making him near 61 when he passed. WHERE? Los Angeles, CA. This area would put him near his sons Erbin, and Arthur Armstrong. Cousin Nan Curtis Bishop, CA Armstrong, Brunner, Campbell, Carley, Chevalier, Clark, Clay/Klee, Cochran, Curtis, Dawes, De Remer Durbin, Foote, Gardner, Garretson, Gibson, Griffin, Hare/Hair, Hays, Kantner, Kitch, Lancaster, Langlois, Laughlin, LeBrun, Leduc, MacDonald, Mann, Morgan, Redding, Rice, Valier/Vallier.