Anthony was born in 1727 in Warwick County, Virginia ( Now Newport News). He was the son of Anthony Armistead and Elizabeth Westwood. He died in 1819.
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Anthony immigrated about 1756 in Northampton County, North Carolina.
Anthony married on 15 September 1758 Mary Tucker (daughter of Anthony and Mary Curl Tucker). These are their known children:
Nancy Ambella Armistead 1750 - 1799 Md John R. Francis Died Halifax County, Virginia.
Anthony Armistead, III 1758 -1841 Died Wilkerson County, North Carolina
Elizabeth Armistead 1760 - 1791 Died Northampton County, North Carolina.
Robert Armistead 1761 - 1853
Westwood Armistead 1764 - 1848 Died Chatham County, North Carolina
Alexander Carver Armistead 1665 - 1822 Died Chatham County, North Carolina
Henry Armistead 1767 -
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Find a Grave, database and images (accessed March 9, 2024), memorial page for Anthony Armistead (1727–1819), Find A Grave: Memorial #196521343, citing Saint Johns Church Cemetery, Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia, USA; maintained by John Connie Wilhite, Jr (contributor 48140210), Burial Details Unknown.
Kimball G. Everingham Genealogical Collection Address: 715 South 1100 East City: Salt Lake City State: Utah Postal Code: 84102 Country: -United States Phone Number: 801.918.5220
Virginia Historical Genealogies Abbreviation: Va. Hist. Gens. Author: Boddie, John Bennett Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, Md., 1975
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anthony by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Anthony:
I think were missing a generation. Anthony Armistead Sr., listed as his father Armistead -123 died in 1726, a year before this person was born. Hannah (Ellyson) Armistead died in about 1728. All of their other children were born in the 1670s.
Armistead-146 and Armistead-412 appear to represent the same person because: I believe the dates on Armistead-146 are more correct, but they appear to be the same persons.