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Mining engineer of Chester-le-Street.  
Mining engineer of Chester-le-Street.  


c.1813 Born in Newcastle
1813 Born in Newcastle, son of William and Dorothy Armstrong<ref>BMD</ref>
 
1851 Colliery Viewer in Wingate, with May Isabel Armstrong 25, William Armstrong 4, Thomas Hugh Armstrong  1<ref>1851 census</ref>


Presumably father of
1871 Mining engineer, Margaret I Armstrong  45, [[William Armstrong (1846-1918)|William Armstrong]] 24, mining engineer, Alice M Armstrong  18, J Hobart Armstrong  17, Annie G Armstrong  14, Fredrick G Armstrong  11, R Walter Armstrong  9, George H Armstrong  7<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Mining engineer, Margaret I Armstrong  45, [[William Armstrong (1846-1918)|William Armstrong]] 24, mining engineer, Alice M Armstrong  18, J Hobart Armstrong  17, Annie G Armstrong  14, Fredrick G Armstrong  11, R Walter Armstrong  9, George H Armstrong  7<ref>1871 census</ref>


1891 Mining engineer of Harraton, Chester-Le-Street, with Margaret Armstrong 65, Gerald Armstrong  31, merchant's clerk, Ann Armstrong  34, Walter Armstrong  26, accountant, George Herbert Armstrong 21, pupil electrical engineer<ref>1891 census</ref>


 
Died sometime in the following decade, certainly before 1902
Died before 1902


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 11:37, 18 February 2017

Mining engineer of Chester-le-Street.

1813 Born in Newcastle, son of William and Dorothy Armstrong[1]

1851 Colliery Viewer in Wingate, with May Isabel Armstrong 25, William Armstrong 4, Thomas Hugh Armstrong 1[2]

1871 Mining engineer, Margaret I Armstrong 45, William Armstrong 24, mining engineer, Alice M Armstrong 18, J Hobart Armstrong 17, Annie G Armstrong 14, Fredrick G Armstrong 11, R Walter Armstrong 9, George H Armstrong 7[3]

1891 Mining engineer of Harraton, Chester-Le-Street, with Margaret Armstrong 65, Gerald Armstrong 31, merchant's clerk, Ann Armstrong 34, Walter Armstrong 26, accountant, George Herbert Armstrong 21, pupil electrical engineer[4]

Died sometime in the following decade, certainly before 1902

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1871 census
  4. 1891 census