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Thomas William Armstrong (1826 - 1882)

Thomas William Armstrong
Born in Ederney, Magheraculmoney, Fermanagh, Irelandmap
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Husband of — married 7 Apr 1858 in Gerringong, NSWmap
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Died at about age 56 in Cambewarra, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Biography

Thomas William Armstrong was born in 1826 at Ederney, Magheraculmoney, Fermanagh, Ireland, Thomas Armstrong was the son of James Armstrong and Jane Johnston ]He passed away in 1882. [1]

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Lived in the other 'half' of James Bedad's house at Bonaira. Jane Gray was a Morrow relative by marriage. Informant of the death of his father and recorded as being resident at Kiama 19 Aug 1880

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