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John Armstrong 1756 – 1835 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Dec 1756

Birth Location: Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

Death Date: 27 Mar 1835

Death Location: Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

Father: Richard Armstrong

Mother: Mary Foster

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John Armstrong was born in 1756 in Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, the child of Richard Armstrong and Mary Forester Foster. John Armstrong passed away in 1835 in Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • John Armstrong was born in 1756 in Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, the child of Richard Armstrong and Mary Forester Foster.
  • John Armstrong passed away in 1835 in Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

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John Armstrong
1756 – 1835
Birth Place: Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Parents
Richard Armstrong
1710 –
Gricetail, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom
Mary (Forester) Foster
1721 – 1790
Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
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John Armstrong's Timeline

2 Records

1756
12 Dec 1756
Birth of John Armstrong in Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
1835
27 Mar 1835
Age 79
Death of John Armstrong in Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Dec 1756
    Event Place: Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Mar 1835
    Event Place: Mosside Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

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