There's a walking tour brochure of the Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery which features this grave stone, but which has misidentified who's buried in the grave. Whoever wrote the brochure misread the stone as the grave of "Sephl. Armstrong," 1812-1893, instead of as that of Charlotte, wife of Joseph L. Armstrong. Accordingly, several years ago, when I read the brochure, I created a memorial for this Sephl! Now that I've caught the error, I've notified the cemetery sexton of it and will delete my memorial for the nonexistent Sephl. You might want to put a little note into this memorial's biography biography that the brochure titled "Self Guided Walking Tour of the Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery" has mislabeled site 31 as Sephl. Armstrong and that Charlotte Armstrong is the actual "inhabitant."
There's a walking tour brochure of the Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery which features this grave stone, but which has misidentified who's buried in the grave. Whoever wrote the brochure misread the stone as the grave of "Sephl. Armstrong," 1812-1893, instead of as that of Charlotte, wife of Joseph L. Armstrong. Accordingly, several years ago, when I read the brochure, I created a memorial for this Sephl! Now that I've caught the error, I've notified the cemetery sexton of it and will delete my memorial for the nonexistent Sephl. You might want to put a little note into this memorial's biography biography that the brochure titled "Self Guided Walking Tour of the Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery" has mislabeled site 31 as Sephl. Armstrong and that Charlotte Armstrong is the actual "inhabitant."
Family Members
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Robert Henry Armstrong
1838–1911
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James Mitchell Armstrong
1842–1912
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Mary Priscilla Armstrong Driskell
1844–1917
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Nancy Camelia Armstrong Gibbons
1846–1931
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Margaret Jemima Armstrong Gibbons
1848–1922
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Emily Frances "Fannie" Armstrong Campbell
1852–1917
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Harriet Ann "Annie" Armstrong Kreeger
1854–1923
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Thomas Alexander Armstrong
1856–1938
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