James Armstrong, 17531841 (aged 88 years)

Name
James /Armstrong/
Given names
James
Surname
Armstrong
Birth June 15, 1753
Birth of a daughterSarah Armstrong
June 15, 1753 (aged 0 days)
Birth of a sonJohn N Armstrong
1755 (aged 1 year)

Birth of a sonGeorge Armstrong
1759 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a sonAlexander Armstrong
March 6, 1763 (aged 9 years)

Death of a sonAlexander Armstrong
March 6, 1763 (aged 9 years)

Birth of a grandsonWilliam F McLean
October 23, 1780 (aged 27 years)

Birth of a grandsonAlexander McLean
August 31, 1782 (aged 29 years)

Birth of a granddaughterElisabeth McLean
October 10, 1784 (aged 31 years)

Birth of a grandsonAlexander McLean
January 18, 1785 (aged 31 years)

Birth of a granddaughterMary McLean
November 15, 1787 (aged 34 years)

Birth of a grandsonJohn Armstrong McLean
June 22, 1790 (aged 37 years)

Birth of a grandsonGeorge McLean
March 7, 1793 (aged 39 years)
Birth of a granddaughterSarah McLean
May 17, 1795 (aged 41 years)

Birth of a granddaughterDeborah A McLean
August 15, 1797 (aged 44 years)

Marriage of a granddaughterGeorge McLeanElizabeth SebringView this family
November 19, 1815 (aged 62 years)

Death of a daughterSarah Armstrong
September 3, 1841 (on the date of death)
Death September 3, 1841 (aged 88 years)
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17531841
Birth: June 15, 1753Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Death: September 3, 1841Ontario, New York
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(John S. McLean) On August 31, 1779, he married Sarah Armstrong. They had lived some years in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and during the latter part of the eighteenth century moved to West Benton, Yates county, New York. Their children were: 1. William, born October 23, 1780, married Elizabeth Unknown, born July 25, 1791. 2. Alexander, born August 31, 1782. 3, Elizabeth, born October 10, 1784. 4. Alexander, born January 18, 1785. 5. Mary, born November 15, 1787. 6. John A., born June 22, 1790. 7. George, of whom further. 8. Sarah, born May 17, 1795. 9. Deborah, born August 15, 1797.

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Note: @N56@ @N56@ NOTE The Juniata PA families may be related to Jack Armstrong, the murdered trader. See Juniata, River of Sorrows, Chapter 10: ?The Murder of Jack Armstrong,? the controversial murder of the fur trader Jack Armstrong on the Juniata in 1744 by the Lenni Lenape Indian Musemeelin and the relentless quest for revenge by Armstrong?s brother. The Mohigan Board, <http://www.mohicanpress.com/messageboard/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1893>, ?I can't recommend too highly Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier, by James H. Merrell. Sounds scholarly, and is (the author is a professor at Northwestern), but also very readable and immensely informative. The subject is the negotiators (including Shikellamy, Conrad Weiser, and George Croghan) who served as go-betweens for the proprietary government and the Indians during the "Long Peace" that endured in Pennsylvania until the 1750s. The book includes detailed recountings of specific incidents, such as the murder of Jack Armstrong on the Juniata River in 1744 and the efforts of Shikellamy and Weiser to contain the problem posed by that incident; provides information on such subjects as the uses of wampum and the importance of the ceremony called "AT the Woods' Edge"; and ponders why negotiations ultimately failed (because what was being negotiated was so often the Indian cession of land, and because only one of the two peoples involved could envision a future that included the other. A truly enlightening book.? From Tri-Counties Genealogy & History by Joyce M. Tice 1883 Tioga County PA History: ?[John McLean] married Sarah Armstrong, daughter of James Armstrong, likewise of Scotch-Irish descent, but early settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.? Children lived together in 1800 Jerusalem Twp, Ontario Co NY, and were listed together in church records.