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Address:
Ardkeen Christ Church (otherwise The Quarter Church)
Kirkistown
BT22 1AE
Northern Ireland
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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF/ Edmund John Armstrong, died 12-10-1870, buried Old Cemetery, Monkstown, Co Dublin/ His wife Jane, daughter of Rev Henry Savage of Glastry, died 3-1-1880, buried Monkstown/ Their sons:/ Henry Savage, died an infant 31-7-1840, buried Mount Jerome/ Edmund John, died 24-2-1865, buried Monkstown/ Their daughter Ann Eliza, married Capt W T Croft 65th Regt., died 29-1-1930/ Buried Tonbridge/ Their son George Francis Savage-Armstrong (The Poet) died 24-7-1906/ Buried St Mary’s Ardkeen/ His wife Marie Elizabeth, died 29-8-1939, buried St Mary’s Ardkeen/ Their sons:/ Francis Savage Nesbitt Savage-Armstrong/ 1st South Staffordshire Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel, DSO/ South Africa 1901 – 1902/ 1st Ypres 1914/ Neuve Chapelle 1915/ Wounded Festubert 16 May 1915/ Killed Arras 23 April 1917/ John Raymond Savage-Armstrong/ Captain, Leinster Regiment/ Wounded Hill 60 near Ypres 21 April 1915/ Their daughter Arabella Guendolen, V.A.D. 1914-1918 War, died 20-8-1952/ Buried St Mary’s Ardkeen/ PORT AFTER STORMY SEAS; REST AFTER TOIL/ MY PEACE I GIVE UNTO YOU
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