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About Hannah (Jones) Armstrong Wilcox
Literary Subject. She was the subject of one of Edgar Lee Master's poems in his book "Spoon River Anthology." She was the wife of Jack Armstrong, who challenged Abraham Lincoln to a wrestling match in New Salem, Illinois. Lincoln won the match and the two men became such good friends that Lincoln stayed in their home when he was periodically out of work. The sign next to monument says "Hannah Armstrong," but tombstone says "Hannah Wilcox" because after Jack Armstrong's death in 1857, she and her family moved to Mason county. In 1862, she married a Samuel Wilcox and moved to Iowa. She died there in 1890, but was buried back in Menard County. (bio by: Connie Nisinger)
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Parents:
John Jones (1776 - 1845)
Lydia Gum Jones (1777 - 1858)
Spouses:
John Jack Armstrong (1803 - 1854)
Samuel Wilcox (1812 - 1870)*
Children:
Pleasant Carwin Armstrong (1829 - 1863)*
William Duff Armstrong (1833 - 1899)*
James A. Armstrong (1838 - 1879)*
John Armstrong (1848 - 1926)*
Robert Armstrong (1852 - 1906)*
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Burial: Oakland Cemetery Petersburg Menard County Illinois, USA
- Census: 1841 - Scattergate, Scattergate, Westmorland, England
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Hannah (Jones) Armstrong Wilcox's Timeline
1811 |
1811
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Westmorland, England
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1829 |
1829
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Menard CountyIllinois, USA
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1833 |
1833
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1838 |
January 26, 1838
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Sangamon Cnty, Illinois
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1848 |
October 27, 1848
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1852 |
September 28, 1852
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Illinois
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1890 |
August 19, 1890
Age 79
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Oakland Cemetery PetersburgMenard CountyIllinois, USA
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1890
Age 79
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Winterset, Iowa
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