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Title: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: littlesue on Sunday 28 October 07 21:05 GMT (UK)
Researching our Armstrong family from Belfast , Father in laws name was Thomas Andrew Armstrong born 31/01/1925, he had a brother called Matthew Armstrong who died in Dunkirk, they also had 3 sisters Christine,Rachel and Nellie. Their father was called Matthew aswell and their mother was called Christine (nee Matthews) If anyone can offer any information it would be great as this is all the information we have.

Thanks
Sue Armstrong
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: Christopher on Monday 29 October 07 16:23 GMT (UK)
Hi Sue,

What denomination are your Armstrong family?

Gertrude, Maggie, Matthew and Minnie Armstrong, 21, Hopeton Street  Belfast signed the 1912 Ulster Covenant. There were two other Matthew Armstrongs in Belfast who signed. One lived at 53, Linsy St. and the other at 27, Little Charlotte Street.   

Christopher
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: aghadowey on Monday 29 October 07 18:28 GMT (UK)
Had a look at www.cwgc.org but can't see a Matthew Armstrong listed that died at Dunkirk.
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: littlesue on Friday 16 November 07 20:21 GMT (UK)
Thanks for your replies, I have been sent a picture of a grave in Calonne Communal Cementry for a M Armstrong.

Sue
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: TheWhuttle on Saturday 17 November 07 19:05 GMT (UK)
Killed in Belgium, covering the retreat to Dunkirk.

http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=2254181
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: littlesue on Sunday 31 August 08 21:12 BST (UK)
Still no further forward with my search for the Armstrong, this search is proving to be very difficult. I have not been able to get any other information on this branch of the family apart Thomas married a lady called Helen Barton in Glasgow but I dont know what year.
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: helenar on Monday 01 September 08 00:25 BST (UK)
There is a birth for Christina Matthews 1873 County Down on Emerald Ancestors if the timing is right someone may do a look up.
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: littlesue on Tuesday 22 September 09 08:51 BST (UK)
Hi,

I have been given a copy of Thomas Armstrong's birth Certificate, the family was living at 38 Vernon Street,and his mothers name had a funny spelling Christena( formerly Matthew)
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: andreaclements on Friday 02 October 09 19:48 BST (UK)
Hi Sue
The web site 'Scotlands people' has the marriage details of Thomas and Helen.
Good luck
Andrea
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: kingskerswell on Friday 02 October 09 20:13 BST (UK)
Hi,
     you may have already seen it but the 1911 census has what I think are this family living in Ivanhoe Street. Father Matthew, 30,a dealer, Mother Christena 27, children Maggie 8, Rachel 3 and Matthew 11 months.

Regards
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast/Glasgow
Post by: mona lisa on Thursday 22 October 09 22:03 BST (UK)
My Granny's mother was Isabella ARMSTRONG born 1849 (Presbyterian) + married  1867 Oct 23 Bridgeton Glasgow to  John McDEVETTE/McDevitt/McDavit/McDivitt aka MCDAID (Roman Catholic)b.1846. He an Engine Fitter  They moved to Belfast from 71 Tureen St, Calton Glasgow by 1879. Isabella was child of Valentine ARMSTRONG b.ca 1811  County ARMAGH + Hannah MILLER b.ca 1821 Seagoe County Armagh. They married 1847 Oct 17 at Glasgow. We were told that there was a  relative Capt Thomas William ARMSTRONG of Toxteth Park Liverpool Lancs. William ARMSTRONG  listed in 1851 Glasgow Census with above family of Drumin  Co ARMAGH. The JOYCE Family of Drumin a relative. McCloskey/McShane/Templeton/Duff/Miller  added as a  2nd name. Hope I havent gone on too long. I know that there are lots of Armstrongs. Engine St is 1879 Belfast  1883Cavendish St  address
also what did Belfast No.10 mean and I think another was No.6 1880's ??
Title: Re: Armstrong relatives from Belfast
Post by: littlesue on Saturday 14 May 11 17:07 BST (UK)
startin my search again, any help much appreiated,thanks for advance