The Armstrong Clan Society 

          Charleston, SC Scottish Games

 

 

The Armstrong Clan Society has been organized to:

1) Seek friendship and unity among Armstrongs and associated families.

2)  Provide for the preservation of Armstrong artifacts unique to the family and to maintain a library.

 3) Serve as a genealogical and historical recorder of the membership,

 4) Provide quarterly news, Armstrong history and genealogy via The Armstrong Chronicles,

 5) Establish geographic membership representation.

Membership

All Armstrongs, Croziers, Fairbairns, Groziers and Nixons, regardless of spelling, and their descendants, are eligible for full membership in The Society. All others interested in furthering the goals of The Society may become associate members. In the United States and Canada, dues are $25 per year, including two adults and all minor children. In all other countries dues are $35 per year, payable in US funds.

You can click here to download a membership application. Any questions?

 

Lord Lyon, King of Arms, Recognizes an Honorable Company

On September 24, 1984 the Lord Lyon, King of Arms granted warrant to the Lyon clerk to matriculate in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland in the name of Armstrong Clan Society, Inc. "acting world-wide and in particular within the United States of America" to further the interests of the Armstrong family. Matriculated in the 8th day of February 1985 in the 110th page of the 62nd volume of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland.

 

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Armstrong was the Honored Clan at the

2009 Games in Charleston, SC

  

Note the Armstrong modern tartan above and our name over the door of the "Painted Ladies"

Games were held at the Boone Hill Plantation

  

 L to R above: Cherry and Michiel Armstrong, Chairman of the Clan Armstrong Trust of Scotland, Janet and Bill Armstrong (Past President of the Armstrong Clan Society)                   

Armstrong Clan Society President, Joe Wiggington at far left and some of the ACS attendees.

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                                                                                 Updated 13 Jan 2012