Sarah Hartley Ward (1801-1853)

Mrs Sarah Hartley (Ward) Armstrong

She was born at Charleston, South Carolina. In about 1821, she met her future husband at "Morrisania" in Westchester County, New York. She was visiting with her sister, Mary, who also met her future husband that day. Her son recalled, "I have heard that the coming of the Misses Ward from Charleston to New York was something of an event in the restricted society of that time, and doubtless many young men were interested in the advent of these heiresses". Sarah married Edward Armstrong in 1822 at the house of Doctor Wilkes at St. John's Park. They had seven children, of whom four survived to adulthood, notably the stained glass artist, Maitland Armstrong.

Parents

John Ward

Col. John Ward, Mayor of Charleston & Member of the South Carolina Senate

1767-1816

Mary Somersall

Mrs Mary (Somersall) Ward

1775-1813

Spouse

Edward Armstrong

Capt. Edward Armstrong, of Danskammer Point, New York

1800-1840

Children

William Henry Armstrong

William Henry Armstrong, of Gomez Mill House, New York

1828-1914

Gouverneur Wilkins Armstrong

Gouverneur Wilkins Armstrong

1830-1899

Charles Marshall Armstrong

Charles Marshall Armstrong

1830-1850

Mary Armstrong

Mary Armstrong, died in childhood of Scarlet Fever

1834-1840

John Ward Armstrong

"Jack" Armstrong

1835-1908

David Maitland Armstrong

D. Maitland Armstrong, of New York; Stained Glass Artist & Founder of The Met

1836-1918

Associated Houses

Danskammer

Newburgh, New York