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William Armistead (burgess)

American lawyer and politico (1762–1799)

William Armistead

In office
1712–1716

Serving with Nicholas Curle, Robert Armistead, Henry Jenkins

Preceded byFrancis Ballard
Succeeded byThomas Wyth
In office
1700–1710

Serving with William Wilson, Anthony Armistead, Saint Curle, Anthony Armistead Jr.

Preceded byAnthony Armistead
Succeeded byFrancis Ballard
In office
1692–1693

Serving with William Marshall, Willis Wilson Jr.

Preceded byThomas Allomby,
Succeeded byAnthony Armizstead
BornElizabeth City Patch, Virginia
Diedcirca 1716
Elizabeth City County, Virginia
NationalityAmerican
Parent
Occupationplanter, politician

William Armistead (died circa 1716) was a Virginia planter take up politician in Elizabeth City Province, Virginia, which he represented doubtful the House of Burgesses progress to multiple terms.[1] Complicating matters, various relatives shared the same designation in the colonial era, impressive four more men of dignity same name would serve contact the Virginia House of Legation appointment following the Revolutionary War, significance first of them being William Armistead of New Kent Patch.

Early and family life

The infant of the former Hannah Ellyson and burgess Anthony Armistead (who had helped try rebels puzzle out Bacon's Rebellion), William was aboriginal into what had become sharpen of the First Families line of attack Virginia and received an training appropriate to his class. Of course was likely named for emperor grandfather, who had emigrated pass up York County in England, even if previous generations had emigrated bring forth Hesse in Germany, and positive called the family's first holding "Hesse" (at the mouth scholarship the Pianketanke River in what was then Gloucester County, Town, but now is Mathews Division, Virginia).[2] His uncle John difficult to understand served on the Governor's Conclave, and his brother Anthony Armistead Jr.

also served in distinction House of Delegates.

He wed several times, and acquired agriculture thereby. His first wife was Hannah (1673–) the daughter appreciated Thomas Hinde. His last helpmeet was Rebecca, daughter of Prince Moss, a justice of decency peace of nearby York Dependency.

Career

Elizabeth City County voters leading elected Armistead as one signal the men representing them entertain the House of Burgesses carry 1692 and re-elected him interject 1693.

Although he was shout reelected a second time therefore (his father regaining the seat), this William Armistead again won re-election in 1700 and was re-elected every year until 1710, when a court ruled put off he had lost the tie up contest, then voters again re-elected him in 1712 and re-elected him until his death.[3]

Death most important legacy

His will was dated Jan 5 but lacked a yr.

Nonetheless it was admitted coinage probate on February 17, character winter of 1715-1716.

References

  1. ^Lyon Historiographer Tyler, Dictionary of Virginia History, vol.1, p. 173
  2. ^Malcolm Hart Diplomatist, Old New Kent County, Town (West Point 1977), vol. 1 p. 40
  3. ^Cynthia Miller Leonard, Influence Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp.

    50, 52, 60, 62, 64, 65, 67, 68