Nicholas Armstrong was an early pioneer of Annsville, New York, which was formed from land taken from Lee, Florence, Camden, and Vienna. [1][2][3] He was born in Herkimer, in Herkimer County, New York and was living in West Rome, New York, in 1792 until at least the time of his marriage in 1798. He was buried on the family farm in Taberg (a suburb of Annsville), Oneida County, New York. [1]
Birth
24 June 1778, Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York. [1]
Parents: Corporal Archibald Armstrong and Elizabeth Shahring. [1]
Death
19 May 1823, Annsville, Oneida County, New York. [1]
Age: 44.
Marriage
Eva Cunningham, 27 July 1798, Utica, Oneida County, New York. [1]
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Source: S500002 WikiTree Publication: MyHeritage <a href='http://www.wikitree.com' target='wikitree'>www.wikitree.com</a> Collection Media: 10109 https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10109/wikitree?s=361474401&itemId=7409400&action=showRecord&indId=individual-361474401-2000251 Certainty: 4 Nicholas ArmstrongGender: MaleBirth: June 24 1778 - Herkimer Co NYDeath: May 19 1823 - Oneida Co NYFather: Archibald ArmstrongMother: Elizabeth Armstrong (born Starhing)Siblings: Archibald ArmstrongCatherine Porter (born Armstrong)John ArmstrongAdam ArmstrongHenry ArmstrongGeorge ArmstrongMaria ArmstrongAnna ArmstrongElizabeth ArmstrongMaria ArmstrongMargaret Armstrong Event: Record Role: 10109:7409400:
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