1Dorothy Denison, Email 14 May 2006.
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.
1Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.