BIO: Edmund V. Armstrong, Wyoming Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, PA & NY Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB & JO Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ________________________________________________ Chaffee, Amasa Franklin. History of the Wyoming Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. New York: Eaton & Mains, 1904, page 273. ________________________________________________ Armstrong, Edmund V., was born on February 3, 1837, in Albany, N.Y. His conversion occurred at fourteen years of age. His education was received in the public schools of New York city and Talmage's Lay College, in Brooklyn, N.Y. In early life he learned the printer's trade, and from 1866 to 1876 was superintendent of a printing office in New York. He gave his country three years' service as cavalryman, under Generals Kilpatrick, Custer, and Sheridan. In early life he felt that he was called to the ministry, but did not respond until he was past thirty years of age. Exhorter's and local preacher's licenses were given him in 1876, and he joined the Michigan Conference in 1877, receiving deacon's orders in 1879 and elder's orders in 1881. He was transferred to Wyoming Conference in 1896. The following are his pastorates: Michigan Conference, 1876-78, Byron Center; 1879-80, Sparta; 1881-82, Grand Haven; 1883-85, Bloomingdale; 1886-88, Mendon; 1889-90, Kalamazoo; 1891-93, St. Joseph; 1894-95, Union City; Wyoming Conference, 1896-1900, Forty Fort; 1901-03, Marathon.