Charles Armstrong was born circa 1800 in Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland and died 1865 Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. He married Naomi Wright (1808-1896) 26 August 1828 in St Johns Church, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
Charles Armstrong was a gamekeeper of the Parish of Clogher in County Tyrone Ireland. He was tried for poaching in 1819 at the age of 19, was sentenced to 7 years and transported to NSW on the ship 'Almorah' arriving on 22 December 1820. He was assigned to Major Lockyer's farm where he met his wife Naomi Wright and married her at St Johns Church, Parramatta on 26 August 1828. They had twelve children (including Charles Armstrong (1832-1907)).
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
John Armstrong (1829-1907) | 1829 New South Wales, Australia | 1907 Oberon, New South Wales, Australia | Ann Cameron (1826-1859) Frances Agincourt West (?-?) |
Lilly Armstrong (1830-1918) | 24 October 1830 Lockyersleigh, New South Wales, Australia | 15 November 1918 Golspie, New South Wales, Australia | Alexander Cameron (1824-1907) |
Edward Armstrong (bef1832-?) | |||
Charles Armstrong (1832-1907) | 10 November 1832 New South Wales, Australia | 1907 Crookwell, New South Wales, Australia | Sarah Seaman (1843-1933) |
Henry Armstrong (aft1832-?) | |||
George Armstrong (1834-1918) | |||
Sarah Armstrong (1835-?) | |||
Thomas Armstrong (1837-1907) | |||
Jane Armstrong (1839-?) | |||
Mary Armstrong (1841-?) | |||
Phillip Armstrong (1842-1927) | |||
Lucy A Armstrong (1845-?) | |||
Isabella Armstrong (1848-?) | |||
William Armstrong (1849-1931) |
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