Individual Notes

Note for:   Anna F. Armer,   ABT 1848 -          Index

Event:   Superintendent
     Type:   Census/1910
     Date:   23 APR 1910

Individual Note:
     THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Annie F. Armer.

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1910; Koreshan Unity; Enumeration Date: 25 Apr 1910; Enumerator: Walter S. Turner, Jr.; Microfilm No.: Fl 1910-H T624; ED: 80; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, January 1995: Anna F. Armer; Sex: female; Race: white; Age 62; Marital status: divorced; Mother of two children, Number of children living: 0; Place of birth: Kentucky; Place of birth of mother: Scotland; Place of birth of father: Ireland; Language spoken: English; Occupation: Superintendent; Employer or worker: worker; No. of months not employed: 0; Can read and write: yes



Individual Notes

Note for:   Letitia Armour,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Letita Armour

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Letitia Armour, Mother: "Vesta contributed names of Letitia and Mary, whom we did not know. Samuel was our first school teacher in Estero and later bought a sawmill near Brownsville, Fla. George later lived in Tampa and we saw him sometimes. Vesta says that Annie (following) was not related, but Bella cared for her during her illness and was her chief mourner."



Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Armour,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Mary Armour "Vesta contributed names of Letitia and Mary, whom we did not know. Samuel was our first school teacher in Estero and later bought a sawmill near Brownsville, Fla. George later lived in Tampa and we saw him sometimes. Vesta says that Annie (following) was not related, but Bella cared for her during her illness and was her chief mourner."



Individual Notes

Note for:   James Armour,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; James Armour: "Vesta contributed names of Letitia and Mary, whom we did not know. Samuel was our first school teacher in Estero and later bought a sawmill near Brownsville, Fla. George later lived in Tampa and we saw him sometimes. Vesta says that Annie (following) was not related, but Bella cared for her during her illness and was her chief mourner."

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: James Armour.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Annie Armour,   SEP 1870 -          Index

Event:   Estero, Lee, Florida
     Type:   Census/1900
     Date:   27 JUN 1900

Individual Note:
     THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Annie Armour.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready. "Vesta contributed names of Letitia and Mary, whom we did not know. Samuel was our first school teacher in Estero and later bought a sawmill near Brownsville, Fla. George later lived in Tampa and we saw him sometimes. Vesta says that Annie* (following) was not related, but Bella cared for her during her illness and was her chief mourner." (*Annie Armour's parents were born in Ireland, as were all the Armours in the K.U. She may have been related.)--Joyce Nelle Ratliff, February 1999.

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Koreshan Community; Enumeration date: 27 Jun 1900; Enumerator: A. A. Gardner; Precinct 6; Microfilm number: 1240172; SD: 2; ED: 77; Sheet number: 16; Page number: 26: Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff: Annie Armour; Relation to head of family: partner; Color: white; Sex: female; Born: Sep 1870; Age 29; Single; Place of birth: Michigan; Place of birth of father: Ireland; Place of birth of mother: Ireland; Occupation: assistant; Can read and write: yes; Can speak English: yes.

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with participation by Lovelle McCready: Contacted typhoid fever and died; page 70.



Individual Notes

Note for:   George Armour,    - ABT 1933         Index

Individual Note:
     THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: George Armour

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; George Armour: "Vesta contributed names of Letitia and Mary, whom we did not know. Samuel was our first school teacher in Estero and later bought a sawmill near Brownsville, Fla. George later lived in Tampa and we saw him sometimes. Vesta says that Annie (following) was not related, but Bella cared for her during her illness and was her chief mourner."

FLAMING SWORD, Community Current Events by Alafae Stephens, May 1934: "Sister Bella Armour left on the sixth of April for a visit of ten days in Palatka with the family of her brother George, who died just before New Years."