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Adam Burton Armstrong 1881–1938 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 June 1881

Birth Location: Lincoln, Tennessee

Death Date: 14 May 1938

Death Location: Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, USA

Father: William Armstrong

Mother: Nancy Cole

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Adam Burton Armstrong was born in 1881 in Lincoln, Tennessee, the child of William Mcdonald Armstrong And Nancy Jane Cole. Adam Burton Armstrong passed away in 1938 in Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • Adam Burton Armstrong was born in 1881 in Lincoln, Tennessee, the child of William Mcdonald Armstrong And Nancy Jane Cole.
  • Adam Burton Armstrong passed away in 1938 in Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, USA.

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Adam Armstrong's Ancestors

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Adam Armstrong
1881–1938
Birth Place: Lincoln, Tennessee
Parents
William McDonald Armstrong
1847–
Tennessee
Nancy (Jane) Cole
1850–1929
Lawrence County, Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
Thomas (H) Armstrong
1816–1870
Tennessee
Charlotte Cone
1817–1896
North Carolina
William (Bill) Cole
1822–1905
Tennessee
Mary (Ann) Armstrong
1819–1857
Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
John Cole
1795–1844
Nancy Graves
1796–1870
Sarah King
1786–1871
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Francis Cole
1760–1818
Elizabeth Watkins
1763–1800

Adam Armstrong's Timeline

2 Records

1881
21 June 1881
Birth of Adam Burton Armstrong in Lincoln, Tennessee
Lincoln, Tennessee
1938
14 May 1938
Age 57
Death of Adam Burton Armstrong in Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, USA
Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 June 1881
    Event Place: Lincoln, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 May 1938
    Event Place: Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, USA

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