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The Armstrong Family

 


Based on the provided sources, here is information regarding individuals with the surname Armstrong:

Several individuals named Armstrong are mentioned across the sources, primarily associated with the Buckeye and Marlinton areas of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and other locations like Ohio, Maryland, and Virginia.

Family of Cameron L. Armstrong and Lucy Lange Armstrong

  • Cameron L. Armstrong was age 82, of Buckeye, and died on Sunday, June 11, 1961, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wayne Jackson, after a long illness. He was married twice. His first wife was Miss Lucy Lange, of Buckeye, who preceded him in death.
  • Children born to Cameron L. Armstrong and Lucy Lange Armstrong included four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Fuell, Mrs. Leone Jackson, Mrs. Opal Shields, and Edith Byrd, all of Buckeye. They also had two sons, Lonnie Armstrong of Buckeye, and Lloyd Armstrong, who was deceased at the time of Cameron's death in 1961.
  • Mrs. Ethel Fuell, Mrs. Leone Jackson (also referred to as Mrs Wayne Jackson), Edna Armstrong, and Opal Armstrong are also listed as sisters of Lloyd H. Armstrong, son of Cameron L. Armstrong. Mrs. Ethel Fuell is also referred to as Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Leone Jackson as Leone Jackson, and Mrs. Opal Shields as Opal Shields. Mrs. Ethel Armstrong Jackson was a daughter of Cameron and Lucy Lange Armstrong. Mrs. Opal Shields (also listed as Lucy Opal Armstrong Shields) was a daughter of Cameron and Lucy Lange Armstrong, born August 9, 1907, in Buckeye, and died March 11, 1998, in Fisherville, Virginia. She was a member of the Waynesboro Church of Christ. Edith Byrd is also referred to as Edith Bird.
  • Cameron L. Armstrong's second marriage was to Miss Mintie Petts, who survived him.
  • Mintie Petts Armstrong (Mrs. Cam Armstrong), age 77, of Buckeye, died suddenly on Wednesday evening, February 8, 1967, at her home after a short illness. She was born at Mill Run on July 2, 1889, the daughter of the late Alfred and Mary C. Wedd Petts. Her husband, Cameron Armstrong, preceded her in death. She was survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary MacWhorter, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Her stepchildren were Mrs. Wayne Jackson, Sr., Lonnie Armstrong, Mrs. Edith Byrd, and Mrs. Opal Shields. She was also survived by her stepgranddaughter, Mrs. Howard Beverage, who lived with her, several other step-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
  • Cameron L. Armstrong had one sister, Mrs. Sarah Stratton, of National City, California.
  • Cameron L. Armstrong had fifteen grandchildren and twenty-seven great-grandchildren. He united with the Methodist Church at an early age and was described as a good father and neighbor. Funeral services were held in the Swago Methodist Church.

Lloyd H. Armstrong (Son of Cameron L.)

  • Lloyd H. Armstrong was a son of Cameron Armstrong and the late Mrs. Lucy Lange Armstrong, of Buckeye. He died Monday morning, December 20, 1948, at his home in Moundsville, aged 48 years.
  • An obituary for Lloyd H. Armstrong lists his wife as Mildred Beard Armstrong and states he was survived by her and six children by a former marriage: John, Jack, Dale, Hester, Helen, and Thelma. This obituary also states he was survived by his father, Cameron L. Armstrong, his step-mother, Mrs. Minnie Armstrong, his brother, Lonnie, his sisters, Mrs. Ethel Fuell, Mrs Wayne Jackson, Edna and Opal Armstrong. The funeral service was held from the Marlinton Presbyterian Church, with interment in Mountain View Cemetery. For many years, Mr. Armstrong had held responsible positions with the State Road Department.

Family of Lloyd H. Armstrong and Lizzie Dulaney Armstrong

  • L. H. Armstrong (late) was the father of John Cameron Armstrong and Dale C. Armstrong. His wife was Lizzie Dulaney Armstrong, of Seebert. Based on the children's names, this is likely the same Lloyd H. Armstrong listed as having children by a former marriage in.
  • Children of L. H. and Lizzie Dulaney Armstrong include John C. Armstrong, Dale C. Armstrong, Hester O. Garsteck, Thelma A. Connors, and Helen F. Gilliam. Sources confirm Jack Desmond Armstrong, Dale Calvin Armstrong, Mrs. William (Thelma) Consrois, and Mrs. Ray (Helen) Gillians as siblings of John Cameron Armstrong.
  • John Cameron Armstrong, aged 48 years and ten months, of Buckeye, was killed Sunday afternoon, April 4, 1971, in a motorcycle collision on Kee Flats south of Marlinton. He was born June 4, 1922, at Marlinton, the son of Lizzie Dulaney Armstrong, of Seebert, and the late L. H. Armstrong. He was a mechanic employed by Western Auto in Richwood. He was a member of the Swago Methodist Church and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was preceded in death by a brother, John C. Armstrong. (Note: The text in seems to list John C. Armstrong as preceding Dale C. Armstrong in death, which aligns with the 1971 death date for John C.).
  • John Cameron Armstrong was survived by his wife, Mrs. Flora Belle Skaggs Armstrong. Flora Belle Skaggs Armstrong was a sister of Earl Skaggs, Paul Skaggs, and Ruth Keen.
  • Children of John Cameron Armstrong and Flora Belle Skaggs Armstrong include Lloyd Roland Armstrong, of Harman Maryland; Larry Paul Armstrong, of Buckeye; and Danny Wayne Armstrong, of Buckeye.
  • John Cameron Armstrong was survived by two brothers, Jack Desmond Armstrong, of Buckeye, and Dale Calvin Armstrong, Marlinton; and two sisters, Mrs. William (Thelma) Consrois, of East Hartford, Connecticut, and Mrs. Ray (Helen) Gillians, Morrow Cove, Georgia.
  • Dale C. Armstrong was the son of the late Lloyd H. and Lizzie Dulaney Armstrong. He was survived by his wife, Betty C. Mace Armstrong. Their children were Roseanna L. Groves of Hillsboro, and Marilyn A. Armstrong, of Buckeye, and they had one grandchild. His siblings were Thelma A. Connors, of Hartford, Connecticut, and Helen F. Gilliam, of Morrow, Georgia. He was preceded in death by a brother, John C. Armstrong, and a sister, Hester O. Garsteck.
  • Burial for John Cameron Armstrong was in the Armstrong Graveyard. Burial for Dale C. Armstrong was in the Armstrong Cemetery.

Family of Lonnie W. Armstrong, Sr.

  • Lonnie W. Armstrong, Sr., age 82, of Buckeye, died Sunday, September 24, 1995, in Morgantown, after an extended illness. He was a farmer and construction foreman. He was born near Buckeye on June 18, 1913, the son of the late Cameron L. and Lucy Lange Armstrong.
  • He was preceded in death by two sons, Harold C. Armstrong and Rick Allen Armstrong; a daughter, Zetta Sue Bryant; a brother, Lloyd H. Armstrong; and three sisters, Ethel Taylor, Leone Jackson, and Opal Shields.
  • Lonnie W. Armstrong, Sr. was survived by his wife, Goldie C. Mace Armstrong.
  • Their children include a daughter, Lucille Gaye Kramer, of North Wales, Pennsylvania; and four sons, Robert Arden Armstrong, Lonnie Wallace Armstrong, Jr., and Lloyd Henry Armstrong, all of Buckeye, and Ira William Armstrong, of Danese.
  • He was also survived by a sister, Edith Bird, of Buckeye.
  • He had 29 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at VanReenen Funeral Home, with burial in the Armstrong Cemetery.

Family of Russell A. "Bus" Armstrong

  • Russell A. "Bus" Armstrong preceded his wife, Mrs. Armstrong, in death on Feb. 2, 1991.
  • Mrs. Armstrong was born May 25, 1924, in Randolph County, the daughter of the late Ora Clarence and Annie Harris Livingston Weese. She was married three times: first to Avin Badgett, second to Odis D. Pennington (who died in March 1959), and third to Russell A. "Bus" Armstrong.
  • She was survived by seven sons (Tom Badgett, Alvin Badgett, Derris Badgett, Layton "Dan" Weese Pennington, Harrison Pennington, Carman Pennington, Frankie Pennington) and one daughter (Penny Badgett Fawley Kalenak). She had one stepdaughter, Judy Pennington Roy, of Dallas, Texas.
  • She was also survived by one sister, Edna Louise Bodkins, of Elkins. She had 23 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
  • She was preceded in death by one daughter, Mary K. Pennington; two sons, David Badgett Jacob and Lester Denny Badgett Fawley; three half sisters; one brother; and three half brothers.
  • Mrs. Armstrong was a former cook at Memorial General Hospital and worked for families in housekeeping and child-care. She was a homemaker and a member of the Elkins Church of the Brethren.

Family of Jack Armstrong (Hamilton, Ohio)

  • An obituary mentions a Mr. Armstrong who was born June 27, 1925, in Lobelia, West Virginia. He attended Hillsboro High School until going to Hamilton with his parents in 1942. At the time of his death, he was employed by King Brothers Trucking Company. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong. His grandmother was Mrs Rena Townserd.
  • This Mr. Armstrong was survived by his wife Lillian, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong, one brother Lake Armstrong, one sister Mrs. Regina Ashcraft, and his grandmother Mrs Rena Townserd, all of Hamilton.
  • Another source mentions the same group: Mrs. Pearl Armstrong (widow of Mr. Armstrong), his daughter Mrs. Regina Ashcraft, and son Lake Armstrong, all of Hamilton. This Mr. Armstrong was a yard foreman and was preceded in death by a son, Leon, in 1952. It seems likely Lillian and Pearl refer to the same person, the widow.

Other Armstrong Mentions

  • Jason B. Armstrong, of Marlinton, is listed as a stepbrother of James Morris Campbell, III.
  • Greg Armstrong, of Staunton, is listed as a stepbrother of James Morris Campbell, III.
  • Robert McMillion's stepdaughters included Miss Mona Fay Armstrong, of San Jose, California, and his stepsons included Clarence Armstrong, of Elkins, Charles Armstrong, of San Jose, California, and Rockwood Armstrong, of Washington, D. C..

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