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Armstrong
Est. 234

Armstrong is a former settlement on the island of Bremen, Diol, that was founded in the year 234 and annexed by Warrensville Heights in 236 and, through further annexation, is now situated in the limits of Coopertown.

Geography

Island: Bremen
Coast: East
Area: 0.22 square miles

Origination

Founded: 234
Annexed: None
Annexed by: Warrensville Heights in 236

Ships

Former ships: None

Houses

Houses: Vaclav House, Quinn House, Vaclav House, Gilles House, Zollie House, Quinn House, Quinn House, Vaclav House, Zollie House

Demography

Highest-ever population: 15 (in 234)

Residents

Residents: None
Died here: Randall Vaclav (Suicide), Steffen Quinn (Infancy), Isa Vaclav (Infancy), Virgina Zollie (Infancy), Charissa Vaclav (Infancy), Jamey Zollie (Infancy)
Murders: None

Narrative

234.   Armstrong, Bremen, was founded by Jaquith Gilles, Rosalinde Quinn, Ange Prasun, Wallache Vaclav, Hal Quinn, Madonna Quinn, Gerri Quinn, Randall Vaclav, Hilton Gilles, August Zollie, Madella Quinn, Lolande Quinn, Becca Zollie, Miranda Quinn, Fannie Quinn, Rosalinde Quinn, Ange Prasun, Madella Quinn, Jaquith Gilles, Madonna Quinn, Becca Zollie, Gerri Quinn, Lolande Quinn, and Miranda Quinn. Randall Vaclav, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, took his own life in Armstrong, Bremen; he was 22 years old. 15 newcomer(s) moved to Armstrong in 234: Hilton Gilles, Jaquith Gilles, Ange Prasun, Hal Quinn, Rosalinde Quinn, Madella Quinn, Miranda Quinn, Madonna Quinn, Gerri Quinn, Lolande Quinn, Wallache Vaclav, Fannie Vaclav, August Zollie, Becca Zollie, and Karsten Zollie.
236.   The settlements of Warrensville Heights, Grayling, Burlington, and Armstrong are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Warrensville Heights will absorb the other settlements. Armstrong has been annexed by Warrensville Heights.
237.   Wallache Vaclav, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, was murdered in Warrensville Heights, Bremen by Kit Noland; he was 24 years old.
239.   August Zollie, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died in Warrensville Heights, Bremen, after showing symptoms of disease; he was 28 years old. Hal Quinn, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, was murdered by Aretha Noland in an act of revenge.
245.   Madonna Quinn, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died in Warrensville Heights, Bremen, after showing symptoms of disease; she was 12 years old.
249.   Hilton Gilles, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, was murdered by Georgy Zollie in an act of revenge.
256.   Lolande Quinn, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died in Mount Prasun, Erving, after showing symptoms of disease; she was 33 years old.
257.   Gerri Quinn, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, took his own life in Linden, Mount Hope; he was 35 years old.
265.   Rosalinde Myke, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died at sea aboard the Caecectomy of natural causes; she was 67 years old.
269.   Miranda Gilles, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, drowned in the open ocean after the Schoolery was shipwrecked; she was 42 years old.
274.   Jaquith Vaclav, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died in Mount Prasun, Erving, after a freak accident; she was 56 years old.
275.   Fannie Aldis, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died in Zanesville, Ridgeville, of natural causes; she was 79 years old. Becca Melvin, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died alone in the wilderness of Bremen of natural causes; she was 68 years old.
290.   Ange Zollie, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died in Zanesville, Ridgeville, of natural causes; she was 64 years old.
303.   Madella Myke, who in 234 founded Armstrong along with 23 others, died in St. Joseph, Waterford, of natural causes; she was 76 years old.
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