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Ella Armstrong
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Name Ella Armstrong Gender Female Origins Patriarch & Matriarch George Armstrong, b. 18 Feb 1787, King and Queen Parishd. 1855, Wheeling, Virginia
(Age 67 years) (Grandfather)
Julia Ann Ewing, b. 15 May 1823, Chillicothe, OHd. 17 Sep 1900, Omaha, Douglas County, NE
(Age 77 years) (Mother)
Person ID I483 1665 GOUGH/GOFF (US-MD-STM/US-VA-LOU) I-Y6902-A Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
Father George Armstrong, Jr., b. 1 Aug 1819, Baltimore, MD. d. 13 Nov 1896, Omaha, Douglas County, NE
(Age 77 years)
Mother Julia Ann Ewing, b. 15 May 1823, Chillicothe, OH d. 17 Sep 1900, Omaha, Douglas County, NE
(Age 77 years)
Marriage 21 Aug 1844 Ross County, Ohio Family ID F371 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George S. Gould Family ID F368 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
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Notes - > Biography of George S. Gould:
> December 19, 1889, while in Omaha, in the employ of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, Mr. Gould was united in marriage to Miss Ella Armstrong, a daughter of Maj. George Armstrong, of Omaha. To this union have been born two bright and interesting children, Roberta and Henrietta, both born in Bellwood. Mrs. Gould's father, George Armstrong, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, August 1, 1819, a son of George Armstrong, Sr., a planter of Wheeling, West Virginia. He was of Scotch descent, and his ancestors participated in the Revolutionary war. George Armstrong married Julia Ewing, of Chillicothe, Ohio, where he was engaged in the newspaper business prior to 18 54. During that year, he moved to Omaha, Nebraska, then a mere village, and took a tract of land that is now in the heart of the city. He served in the Third and Fourth territorial legislatures, was mayor of Omaha in 186[ and 1862, was commissioned major of the Second Nebraska Cavalry, and later raised a company of which he was made captain and later promoted to major and brevet lieutenant-colonel, and finally to the office of colonel. This company served in the Civil war. Since the war he has served for nine years as clerk of the district court and has also served as clerk of the supreme court of Nebraska. He was Past Grand Master Mason, thirty-third degree. He practiced law in Douglas county, Nebraska, for many years and was an author of ability and recognized merit. Ella (Armstrong) Gould is his youngest child. Pg. 506. (Memorial and Biographical Record and Illustrated Compendium of Biography: Containing a Compendium of Local Biography, Including Biographical Sketches of Hundreds of Prominent Old Settlers and Representative Citizens of Butler, Polk, Seward, York and Fillmore Counties, Nebraska, with a Review of Their Life Work... Also a Compendium of National Biography (Google eBook), 1899).
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