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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Evelynne Maurine ARMSTRONG: Birth: 31 MAY 1926 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co OK. Death: 17 JAN 2017 in Hydro, Blaine Co OK

  2. Mansel Eugene ARMSTRONG: Birth: 6 FEB 1929 in El Reno, Canadian CO OK. Death: 26 JUN 1940 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co OK

  3. Person Not Viewable

  4. Dorsey Dean ARMSTRONG: Birth: 14 FEB 1937 in Hydro, Caddo Co OK. Death: 29 MAR 1976 in Clinton, Custer Co OK


Sources
1. Page:   p 100.
Text:   Hydro, Oklahoma, 1901-1998, Ramona Armstrong Duff et al, 1999.
2. Text:   Mansel Grant Armstrong, delayed birth certificate no. 1601-248, filed 23 Jan 1961, Oklahoma State Board of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics.
3. Text:   Mansel Armstrong, funeral card. Xerox copy in Ramona Duff, Armstrong Album and Light Lines, 112.
4. Text:   Mansel Grant Armstrong, death certificate no. 03106 (1977), Oklahoma State Board of Health--Bureau of Vital Statistics.
5. Text:   "Armstrong Dies; Rites on Tuesday," and other Mansel Armstrong obituaries, undated clippings from unidentified newspapers. Xerox copies in Ramona Duff, Armstrong Album and Light Lines, 112.
6. Text:   Masonic Cemetery, Hydro OK, transcribed by Katherine Patterson at time of death of each of her grandparents. Photos in Cemeteries File.
7. Text:   Caddo County Marriage Book 10: 403, Court Clerk's Office, Anadarko OK.
8. Text:   "Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Armstrong Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Over Week-end," undated clipping probably from the Hydro Review.

Notes
a. Note:   N7 1940 Caddo Co OK, Hydro Twp, ed 37, 42, Ethel, 29 [sic], Evelyn M, 13, Mansel E, 11, Ramona L, 6, Dorsey D, 3. 1930 Caddo Co OK, Hydro Twp, ed 36, p 7A 1920 Caddo Co OK, Hydro Twp, ed 60, 160-162 1910 Washita Co OK, town of Foss, Jefferson St, Turkey Creek Twp, ed 269, 10-11 1900 Custer Co OK, Washita Twp, dwelling 387, family 391 Memberships: 32nd Degree Mason; North Caddo County Soil Conservation District board; Honorary Junior Master Farmer, FFA (1941). The first glimpse Mansel had of Ethel was when he came to Hydro to work for her father in the depot. She had been out milking in work clothes and unsuccessfully tried to slip up the stairs without being seen. Their first "date" was to the Methodist Church; she walked him right down to the very front row. Mansel tried in vain to enter the military during World War I, but being deaf in one ear prevented him. He traveled to the Mayo clinic in MN, but nothing could be done. He was living alone at Driftwood when the terrible flu epidemic of 1918 hit., , , , , ,


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