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Name | Dice Samuel Armstrong [1, 2] | |
Born | 25 Jan 1905 | Moyers, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA |
Gender | Male | |
AFN | 3FB4-7R | |
Died | 12 Mar 1996 | Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States |
Buried | 15 Mar 1996 | Orem City Cemetery, Utah, Utah, United States |
Person ID | I1476 | My Family Tree | Armstrong-Bird |
Last Modified | 29 Sep 2015 |
Father | Jacob Riley Armstrong, b. 10 Feb 1861, Sugar Grove, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA , d. 17 Feb 1929, Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, USA (Age 68 years) | |
Mother | Hannah Catherine Simmons, b. 20 Jan 1860, Sugar Grove, Pendleton, Virginia, United States , d. 6 Jul 1945, Bridgewater, Rockingham, Virginia, United States (Age 85 years) | |
Married | 25 Dec 1881 | Sugar Grove, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA |
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Family ID | F501 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Nina Coral Heltzel, b. 3 Sep 1909, Job, Randolph, West Virginia, USA , d. 6 Nov 2006, Salem, Utah, Utah, USA (Age 97 years) | |||||||||||||||
Married | 30 Mar 1929 | Riverton, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA | ||||||||||||||
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Last Modified | 18 Jul 2015 | |||||||||||||||
Family ID | F500 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Dice Samuel Armstrong at 1 Years Old Near Moyers, Pendleton, West Virginia about 1906 | |
Dice Samuel Armstrong Dice as a young boy about 1912 | ||
Jacob Riley with his son Dice S. Armstrong with St. Paul's Lutheran congregation about 1912 Dice s. Armstrong: Center with knickers and cap and his father 2 to the right, holding hat, hands crossed. St. Paul's Lutheran Church was moved from this location (southeast corner of the cemetery, 38.466575,-79.404494) in this photograph in 1938 to its present location. | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong at 14 years old about 1919 Lutheran Academy, Petersburg, West Virginia | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong Basketball Team Lutheran Academy, Petersburg, West Virginia Since Dice was short, the coach encouraged him to play dirty to compensate for his lack of height. | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong Dice in the Flapper Days Unknown location or situation | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong Dice in Sunday attire wearing a baseball cap. | ||
Hannah Catherine Simmons Armstrong with her Children in the 1920s Leah Elizabeth Armstrong, Dice Samuel Armstrong, Phoebe Jane Armstrong Toderoff, and Luther Riley Armstrong Probably in the Shenandoah Valley at or near the town of Bridgewater, Virginia, the home of Phoebe and Nicholas Toderoff | ||
James H Armstrong, Eldest Son of Dice and Nina Armstrong James is six months old. | ||
Jimmy and Dice Armstrong | ||
Jimmy and Dice Armstrong | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong out West | ||
Threshing Threshing: From left to right, Jim?, Bill Simmons, Marvin Botkin, Dice, Albert Hoover. | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong with son Jimmy (James) Unknown girls, probably Toderoff cousins Grandparents home where Jimmy lived until he was eight years old before moving to Doe Hill where his father rented a house while his father built a structure (later became the smokehouse and woodshed) and chicken coup (first used as the kitchen) where the family lived while building the final house and barn. | ||
Hannah Simmons Armstrong with her Children Berlin, Leah, Dice, Phoebe and Luther | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong James interpretation: Dice using spoon(s) or stick to tap on jug and singing "Little Brown Jug". | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong's Baptism at Smith Creek, near Franklin, West Virginia 21 June 1953 | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong The Carpenter Dice fixing a table in style. Probably at Aunt Phoebe's. | ||
Dice Threshing with Marvin and Albert Marvin Botkin, Dice Armstrong and Albert "Pap" Hoover | ||
The Dice Samuel Armstrong Home, Doe Hill, West Virginia Woodshed side of the combo woodshed/smokehouse to the left. The home has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom upstairs and the main floor had a screened porch on the back, a kitchen, pantry, dining room, living room with fireplace, and master bedroom. Steps from the edge of the kitchen led to the full basement which had a well which the home was built over. All the canned goods were kept there along with a 50 gallon whiskey barrel filled with apple juice which fermented into hard cider which Dice loved to offer visitors to satisfy their thirst. | ||
Dice and Children Sorting Potatoes Dice with his children sorting potatoes Family vehicle 1942 Pontiac in background | ||
Dice Sorting Potatoes with this Children Dice and Children Sorting Potatoes | ||
Dice S. Armstrong and Nick Toderoff | ||
Armstrong Siblings: Leah, Berlin, Aunt Ethel?, Dice, Viola? (background), Nina Heltzel, Phoebe Probably a reunion in West Virginia or the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong 1944 | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong, brother Luther Armstrong and nephew Lynn Stover Armstrong Corncrib on the left, woodhouse on the right at Doe Hill farm Dice raised Lynn after Lynn's father was killed in an accident | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong with Bear Kill "My 2nd largest bear at Lamb Place ... My largest later near Jole, W.Va." | ||
Dice and Bobby Joe Armstrong all set to move Dice and family to Orem, Utah in 1965 | ||
Dice, Wally, Donna Kay Truesdell and kids | ||
Harvey Hull "Pop" and Dice Armstrong with 12 gauge shotguns At Harvey Hull's farm south of Doe Hill on the road to McDowell. Hog behind Harvey's right leg. Harvey was an excellent fiddler and hunter. | ||
Dice Armstrong and Uncle Harry Kavanaugh birdhunting | ||
Dice Armstrong and Bobbie McCray Bear Kill | ||
McCray brothers? and Dice Armstrong Background: Nina Coral Heltzel Armstrong, Georgie Velma Snyder Armstrong and Jo Ann Armstrong. | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong with wild turkey (rifle) Between woodhouse and home | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong Mowing Tractor in 1950 | ||
Dice Samuel and Nina Coral Armstrong and Siblings about 1935 Phoebe Jane, Lula (Berlin's wife), Dice, James?, Nina Coral, Luther Riley, Pauline (Luther's wife), Berlin, Nicholas Toderoff (Phoebe's husband) | ||
Dice, Luther and Berlin Armstrong and Nick Toderoff about 1935 | ||
Siblings: Luther, Leah, Dice, Berlin, Mattie, Phoebe Armstrong in the 1950s Back: Luther Riley Armstrong, Leah Elizabeth Armstrong, Dice Samuel Armstrong Front: Berlin Lewis Armstrong, Mattie Armstrong, Phoebe Armstrong | ||
Armstrong Siblings: Phoebe, Berlin, Leah, Dice and Viola | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong with grandchildren Cynthia, Thales and Nina Raynor | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong at J. Riley and Hannah C. Armstrong grave site at St. Paul's Lutheran church cemetery between Doe Hill and Moyers, West Virginia | ||
Dice, John, and Nina Armstrong; LaMar and John Wiscombe Birthday Party | ||
Dice Samuel and Robert Joe Armstrong "Bob" St. Paul's Lutheran Church cemetery between Doe Hill and Moyers, West Virginia | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong with Walter Cunningham | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Dice and Nina Armstrong in Williamsburg, Virginia | ||
Dice Armstrong and Phoebe Armstrong Toderoff Brother and sister. | ||
Dice, Nina and Gene Dyer Armstrong and the Allmans L-R: Unknown, Dice Armstrong, Gene Dyer Armstrong, Nina Coral Heltzel Armstrong, Peggy Toderoff Allman, Don Allman | ||
Dice and Nina on their trip to Israel in November of 1976 with Jim and Kay | ||
Armstrong Reunion 1987 | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong in 1977 House in Orem? | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Dice and Nina Armstrong in 1994 | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong and his wife Nina Coral Heltzel | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong and his wife Nina Coral Heltzel Armstrong | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Home Home built between 1939 and 1941 | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Home Another view of Dice and Nina's home. | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Home Looking West over Brushy Hill to Jack Mountain. Homestead in the middle with field plowed. Home in foreground was vacant. Lester Moyers owned the property from the vacant home and the lane on the right to the fence close. Usually planted corn, wheat, clover and timothy. | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Home Looking Northwest over farm to Frank Simmons place & Brushy Hill | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Home on Friar's Hill looking down on Harry Stone's place. | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Home Looking North towards Bobby Joe's, Bud Hiners & Thorn Mountain. |
Documents | 1910 United States Census of Pendleton County, West Virgina Household as listed: Jacob R Armstrong 50 Hannah C Armstrong 50 Mary A Armstrong 26 Leah E Armstrong 24 David Armstrong 22 Viola F Armstrong 20 Mattie Armstrong 19 Phoebe M Armstrong 17 Berlin L Armstrong 15 Louie J Armstrong 14 Luther R Armstrong 10 Clara M Armstrong 8 Dice S Armstrong 5 | |
1920 United States Federal Census for Sugar Grove, Pendleton, West Virginia Household as listed: Jacob R Armstrong 58 Hannah C Armstrong 58 Berlin L Armstrong 25 Mabel C Armstrong 17 Luther R Armstrong 19 Dice S Armstrong 14 Phoebe M Armstrong 27 | ||
Register of Marriages Date of Marriage: 30 Mar 1930 Husband: Dice Samuel Armstrong, age 24, living in Doe Hill, Virginia Wife: Coral Nina Heltzel, age 21, living in Randolph Place: Pendleton County, West Virginia | ||
1930 United States Federal Census, Sugar Grove, Pendleton, West Virginia District 6 Dice Samuel Armstrong is on the bottom of the sheet. It shows him as head of household, married, age 25 but has only his mother Hannah living with him at time of census. Hannah is shown on Sheet 9 B. On the same there are other Armstrong families living close by. | ||
1940 United States Federal Census Sugar Grove, Pendleton, West Virginia Household #184 Armstrong, Dice S, Head age 35, married, farm laborer Nina C, wife age 30, married James R, son, age 8 | ||
Dice and Nina Armstrong Obituaries | ||
Dice S. Armstrong Obituary.jpg Dice Samuel Armstrong, the fourteenth child of Jacob Riley and Hannah Catherine Simmons Armstrong was born on January 25, 1905, near Moyers, Pendleton, CO, West Virginia and passed away quietly at his home in Mapleton, Utah on March 12, 1996. |
Histories | St. Johns Lutheran Academy writeup for Dice Armstrong in 1925 "Maybe Dice isn't known to all Westerners, but that only makes those who do know him more jealous of his friendship." |
Albums | Living (At least one inaccessible person is linked to this item - details withheld) |
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