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Mrs. Rebecca Angeline Armstrong, one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Allendale vicinity, died at her home east of Allendale at 11:40 o'clock p.m. Monday, December 3, death being due to paralysis. She had been ill for nine days.
The deceased, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Wolf Price, was born in Lawrence county, January 14, 1840, and at the date of her death was aged 78 years, 10 months and 19 days. She was married on March 11, 1855 to Berkley Armstrong, who with two sons proceded her to the grave. Surviving are her four daughters and one son: Mrs. Mattie King, Mrs. Bart Stillwell, Miss Ida and Miss Clare, and Thomas J. She was also survived by three granddaughters, Margaret, Martha and Myrem Stillwell.
The first few years after her marriage were spent near Friendsville, and the remainder of her life at the home where she died. She had for 60 years been a resident of Wabash county.
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Mrs. Rebecca Angeline Armstrong, one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Allendale vicinity, died at her home east of Allendale at 11:40 o'clock p.m. Monday, December 3, death being due to paralysis. She had been ill for nine days.
The deceased, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Wolf Price, was born in Lawrence county, January 14, 1840, and at the date of her death was aged 78 years, 10 months and 19 days. She was married on March 11, 1855 to Berkley Armstrong, who with two sons proceded her to the grave. Surviving are her four daughters and one son: Mrs. Mattie King, Mrs. Bart Stillwell, Miss Ida and Miss Clare, and Thomas J. She was also survived by three granddaughters, Margaret, Martha and Myrem Stillwell.
The first few years after her marriage were spent near Friendsville, and the remainder of her life at the home where she died. She had for 60 years been a resident of Wabash county.
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