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Warwick Hudson “Jim” Armstrong

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Warwick Hudson “Jim” Armstrong

Birth
Patna, Highland County, Virginia, USA
Death
17 Feb 1990 (aged 81)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Bridgewater, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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The Armstrong family was decimated by the influenza epidemic of 1923. Five out of six members of the family died between January 8th and February 14th. Warwick was the lone survivor.

In the photograph Warwick is to the right of his father John w/ straw hat. The family is buried in the Armstrong-Stuart cemetery at Patna, Va.
Pictured are "Ginny" (Kincaid) Armstrong holding son Albert. Mary Jane Armstrong(front) Virginia Kincaid in rocker.

Highland Recorder April 27, 1923
April Court Term
Herbert T. Bradshaw qualified as guardian of Warwick H. Armstrong

Highland Recorder August 7, 1925
PUBLIC RENTING
As guardian for Warwick Armstrong, I will rent at Patna, Va. on Saturday Aug. 25, 1925, the farm owned by Jno. W. Armstrong, dec'd and Mrs. Marg A. Kinkade dec'd, for a period of 3 years beginning Sept, 1st 1925. Renter will be required to give notes payable at the end of each year with approved security. H. T. BRADSHAW Guardian for Warwick Armstrong.

The Recorder February 15, 2005
Part of an article on the Armstrong Family
The only surviving family member was the second oldest child, Warwick Armstrong. In later years, he recounted that his sick family was given medicine and pickles to eat. He claimed his survival was due to not taking the medicine and only eating the pickles. When Warwick Armstrong died childless in 1990, the last surviving descendant of Warwick Cameron Kincaid had passed away.
The Armstrong family was decimated by the influenza epidemic of 1923. Five out of six members of the family died between January 8th and February 14th. Warwick was the lone survivor.

In the photograph Warwick is to the right of his father John w/ straw hat. The family is buried in the Armstrong-Stuart cemetery at Patna, Va.
Pictured are "Ginny" (Kincaid) Armstrong holding son Albert. Mary Jane Armstrong(front) Virginia Kincaid in rocker.

Highland Recorder April 27, 1923
April Court Term
Herbert T. Bradshaw qualified as guardian of Warwick H. Armstrong

Highland Recorder August 7, 1925
PUBLIC RENTING
As guardian for Warwick Armstrong, I will rent at Patna, Va. on Saturday Aug. 25, 1925, the farm owned by Jno. W. Armstrong, dec'd and Mrs. Marg A. Kinkade dec'd, for a period of 3 years beginning Sept, 1st 1925. Renter will be required to give notes payable at the end of each year with approved security. H. T. BRADSHAW Guardian for Warwick Armstrong.

The Recorder February 15, 2005
Part of an article on the Armstrong Family
The only surviving family member was the second oldest child, Warwick Armstrong. In later years, he recounted that his sick family was given medicine and pickles to eat. He claimed his survival was due to not taking the medicine and only eating the pickles. When Warwick Armstrong died childless in 1990, the last surviving descendant of Warwick Cameron Kincaid had passed away.


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