The Will of Joseph Armstrong-Submitted by Tom R.
Joseph Armstrong made a will on 2 August 1811 in Hamilton township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania Mentioned in the will were wife Elizabeth; nephew Joseph Armstrong son of John Armstrong of Orange County, North Carolina; Mary Jacob, daughter of Patrick Jack;Mary McConoughy daughter of Robert McConoughy; Samuel Armstrong Findlay, son of John Findlay deceased; Joseph Armstrong Blackburn, son of John Blackburn of the State of Ohio; George Armstrong Esq of Greensburg, PA; John Findley, son of John Findley deceased; Mary Jack and Samuel Findlay. Exec: Wife Elizabeth, Edward Crawford, and Dr. Samuel D. Culbertson. Wit: John Wilson, Matthew Patton, and David Wilson.3
Citations:
[S312 <s10.htm>] Joseph Armstrong will (1760), Cumberland County Will Book A: 79, County Clerk's Office, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. [S311 <s10.htm>] George Overcash Seilhamer, "From Braddock to Bouquet", The Kittochtinny Magazine 1 (October 1905): 379. [S315 <s11.htm>] Joseph Armstrong will (1811), Franklin County Will Book C: 19, County Clerk's Office, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. [S317 <s10.htm>] Harry E. Foreman, North Mountain Shadows and Loudon Road History (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania: n.pub., 1952), 7. [S311 <s10.htm>] George Overcash Seilhamer, "From Braddock to Bouquet", 385. [S307 <s10.htm>] Dr. James Lewis Armstrong, ed., Chronicles of the Armstrongs (New York: The Marion Press, 1902), 379.
Citations:
[S312 <s10.htm>] Joseph Armstrong will (1760), Cumberland County Will Book A: 79, County Clerk's Office, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. [S311 <s10.htm>] George Overcash Seilhamer, "From Braddock to Bouquet", The Kittochtinny Magazine 1 (October 1905): 379. [S315 <s11.htm>] Joseph Armstrong will (1811), Franklin County Will Book C: 19, County Clerk's Office, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. [S317 <s10.htm>] Harry E. Foreman, North Mountain Shadows and Loudon Road History (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania: n.pub., 1952), 7. [S311 <s10.htm>] George Overcash Seilhamer, "From Braddock to Bouquet", 385. [S307 <s10.htm>] Dr. James Lewis Armstrong, ed., Chronicles of the Armstrongs (New York: The Marion Press, 1902), 379.