Armstrong, Anna Bertha - Estimated year of death: 1947
Armstrong, Anne - Estimated year of death: 1915
Armstrong, Anne Hartwell - Estimated year of death: 1865
Armstrong, Annie - Estimated year of death: 1923
Armstrong, Annie - Estimated year of death: 1933
Armstrong, Annie Bertha - Estimated year of death: 1973
Armstrong, Annie Bruce - Estimated year of death: 1956
Armstrong, Annie Jessie - Estimated year of death: 1952
Armstrong, Annie Maria - Estimated year of death: 1889
Armstrong, Hannah - Estimated year of death: 1909
Armstrong, Maggie Ann - Estimated year of death: 1959
Armstrong, Maria Johanna De Meyer - Estimated year of death: 1950
Armstrong, Mary Ann - Estimated year of death: 1962
Armstrong, Mary Ann - Estimated year of death: 1901
Armstrong, Mary Ann Hannah - Estimated year of death: 1959
Armstrong, Mary-Ann - Estimated year of death: 1958
Armstrong, Sarah Ann Mathilda - Estimated year of death: 1869
Armstrong, Susanna - Estimated year of death: 1924
Armstrong, Susanna - Estimated year of death: 1873
Tracing the Armstrong Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records
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