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24. Hand-written (original) family history believed to have been prepared by Henry Ransom Armstrong of
Chatfield, MN circa 1912. Received from Bill Spencer in June 1996 (written in pencil and very difficult to
decipher).
25. Typewritten version of above original prepared by Dennis W. Armstrong.
26. Biography of Jerome Bonaparte Armstrong; “Biographical History of Page County, IA”; Lewis & Dunbar
Publishers, Chicago, IL, 1890.
27. The Treadway Ancestors by M. Virginia Armstrong.
28. Martin Armstrong origins and family summary believed to have been prepared by Mrs. William H. West of
La Habra, CA.
29. Pedigree chart prepared in 2008 by Carol Paulson of the Armstrong Clan Association for Cherie Holodnick,
niece of Judy Walgren.
30. Email from "Ted" Edward Armstrong of Clan Armstrong Centre to Cherie Holodnick concerning his research
relative to the origins of Martin Armstrong. Forwarded to me by Kaye Powell, 12/17/2007.
31. An Unconfirmed Genealogy from The Armstrong Clan Association, November 1998.
32. Chronicles of the Armstrong’s, James Lewis Armstrong, M.D., The Marion Press, Jamaica, Queensborough,
New York, 1902.
33. John Armstrong of Gilnockie, by Thomas William Moss, Feb. 6, 2009.
34. The Steel Bonnets: The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers, by George MacDonald Fraser, 1971.
35. ACA data sheets showing descendent charts extending from Johnnie of Gilnockie through Christie’s Will.
36. Glenda Kleppin email received 04 May 1998. Contains lengthy family history back to William the
Conqueror; information copied from her Grandmother Amanda Duncan Armstrong’s address book; as well
as copies of family newspaper articles.
37. The Quakers – The Puritans in Pennsylvania – from the following web site -
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel01-2.html.
38. Glenda Kleppin email attachment received 04 May 1998. Contains her analysis of the origins of our
bloodline Armstrong’s and an undated obituary for Alva D. Armstrong copied from the Coin, IA newspaper.
39. The Armstrong Clan Society, Excerpts from Three Nineteenth Century Armstrong’s, featuring General John
Armstrong, Jr. (the son of Major-General John Armstrong of Brooksboro, Ire. and Carlisle, PA).
40. Descendent charts for Edward Armstrong from Gilnockie, Sco. and Terwinney Co., Ire. – Geneaology.com
posted by Gina Heffernan, Aug. 25, 1999.
41. Map of Province of Pennsylvania 1681 – 1776.
42. Map of Massachusetts Colony 1691 – 1775.
43. Map of Connecticut Colony 1636 – 1776.
44. Map of Pennsylvania showing present day counties (Carlisle is located in Cumberland County).
45. Map of Province of New York 1664 – 1777.
46. Map of New York State showing present day counties.
47. Letter from Virginia Armstrong dated Feb. 22, 1996.
48. A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, Vermont; Susan H. McIntire and Sanford S.
Witherell, Volume 2; 1992; Academy Books, Rutland, Vermont, page 277.
49. Undated research notes by Virginia Armstrong concerning her opinion of death of Martin’s first wife and
where he lived up until his death.
49a Undated, typewritten Armstrong Summary prepared by Wilma DeCourcey of Hemet, CA; Prepared prior to
1995. Contains extensive research and reference citations relative to Martin Armstrong’s family and
residence in Shoreham, VT.
50. Research notes prepared by Virginia Armstrong contained extensive family genealogy information with
references. Among this research is a record of land purchase by a Martin Armstrong in Ticonderoga, NY
(two lots on 21 Mar. 1861). Book XX, pages 555-556. The record identifies this Martin Armstrong as the son
of Jewitt Armstrong and the grandson of Martin Armstrong of Willsboro, NY and Shoreham, VT. This is the
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