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Matthew Leroy Armstrong

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Matthew Leroy Armstrong

Birth
Cardington, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Dec 1923 (aged 73)
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA
Burial
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
IOOF 23 NE 1
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Father: William Forrester Armstrong
Mother: Clarissa A. Conklin

Siblings:
1. Philander Armstrong
B: Dec. 1848 Cardington Twp., Morrow, Ohio
D: Before 1885

2. Philemon D. Armstrong
B: 11-13-1849 Cardington Twp., Morrow, Ohio
D: 7-17-1910 Yakima, Yakima, Washington

Matthew was married to Anna Pricilla Baughman Dec 28, 1873 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio. This union produced 2 daughters. In 1884 he fathered Harry Leroy Armstrong. Mother is unknown.

Matthew and Anna were divorces in Marion, Ohio in 1886.

Marion Daily Star (Marion, OH) November 10, 1886

"..Annie Armstrong v. Matthew Leroy Armstrong, civil action; divorce. Court found defendent guily of gross neglect of duty and wilful absence from her for more than three years and that plaintiff was entitled to a divorce as prayed for. The custody of the children was given over to the care of the children, and it was also ordered by court that the plaintiff recover her costs from defendent."

Father: William Forrester Armstrong
Mother: Clarissa A. Conklin

Siblings:
1. Philander Armstrong
B: Dec. 1848 Cardington Twp., Morrow, Ohio
D: Before 1885

2. Philemon D. Armstrong
B: 11-13-1849 Cardington Twp., Morrow, Ohio
D: 7-17-1910 Yakima, Yakima, Washington

Matthew was married to Anna Pricilla Baughman Dec 28, 1873 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio. This union produced 2 daughters. In 1884 he fathered Harry Leroy Armstrong. Mother is unknown.

Matthew and Anna were divorces in Marion, Ohio in 1886.

Marion Daily Star (Marion, OH) November 10, 1886

"..Annie Armstrong v. Matthew Leroy Armstrong, civil action; divorce. Court found defendent guily of gross neglect of duty and wilful absence from her for more than three years and that plaintiff was entitled to a divorce as prayed for. The custody of the children was given over to the care of the children, and it was also ordered by court that the plaintiff recover her costs from defendent."



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