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Gerald Jay Armstrong 1947–1963 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Apr 1947

Birth Location: Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA

Death Date: 14 Nov 1963

Death Location: Spencer, Clay, Iowa, USA

Father: Doris Sussenguth

Mother: SSgt. Armstrong

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The story of Gerald Jay Armstrong began in 1947 in Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA. Gerald Jay Armstrong passed away in 1963 in Spencer, Clay, Iowa, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Gerald Jay Armstrong began in 1947 in Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA.
  • Gerald Jay Armstrong passed away in 1963 in Spencer, Clay, Iowa, USA.

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Gerald Armstrong's Ancestors

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Gerald Armstrong
1947–1963
Birth Place: Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA
Parents
Doris Bertha Sussenguth
1927–2018
Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA
SSgt. (Gerald James) Armstrong
1919–2006
Sherwood, Renville, North Dakota, USA
Grandparents
Mary (F) Gensler
1899–1968
Logan, Ida, Iowa, USA
Harold (Frederick) Sussenguth
1897–1963
Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Gensler
1863–1940
Anna Teghtmeyer
1870–1923
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Sr.
1834–1870
Catherine Emenheiser
1837–1903
David Teghtmeyer
1841–1924
Mary Rider
1839–1926

Gerald Armstrong's Timeline

2 Records

1947
17 Apr 1947
Birth of Gerald Jay Armstrong in Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA
Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA
1963
14 Nov 1963
Age 16
Death of Gerald Jay Armstrong in Spencer, Clay, Iowa, USA
Spencer, Clay, Iowa, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Apr 1947
    Event Place: Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Nov 1963
    Event Place: Spencer, Clay, Iowa, USA

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