In 1900, the family is in Floyd Township, Warren, Illinois, United States.
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In 1910, the family is still in Floyd Township, Warren, Illinois, United States.
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Death
Sources
↑ "United States , Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900," database with images, accessed via FamilySearch, NARA digital publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012). Year: 1900; Series T623, Roll ---, GS Film: 1240350; Digital Folder: 004113809; Image: 00077; ED=85, Sheet=8A, Line 31,
Floyd Township, Warren, Illinois, United States, [add] ---, [house ID] 165,[Armstrong], James A, [relation] Son, [born] May 1900, [age] 0/12, [married] S, [born in] Illinois, [father] Illinois, [mother] Illinois, [occ] ---
↑ United States Census, 1910," database with images, accessed via FamilySearch, NARA digital publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Year=1910; SD=--, ED=0136, Floyd, Warren, Illinois, United States, NARA: T624_332, FHL film: 1374345, DF: 004971190, image: 00098, Sheet=7B, Dwelling=119, Family=119, Line 64,
[extract] [home] ---,[Armstrong], James A, [age] 9, [rel] Son, [married] S, [born] Illinois, [father] Illinois, [mother] Illinois, [occupation] none
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Theresa Ellenwood for creating WikiTree profile Armstrong-2744 through the import of EmilyGoddardAncestors.ged on Mar 5, 2013.
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