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Anne Seale (Bristow)

Also Known As: "Ann Seal", "Sale"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: October 15, 1781 (75-84)
Prince William, Virginia, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Christ Church Parish, Middlesex, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Bristow, of Middlesex County and Michall Bristow
Wife of Captain Anthony Sealed II
Mother of Captain William Seale, Sr; Charles Seale; Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Brown; Thomas Seale, Sr.; Captain John Seale and 8 others
Sister of Johannah Bristow; William Bristow, Sr.; Michal Owens/Owen; Thomas Bristow; Elizabeth Barwick and 3 others
Half sister of Jedediah B. Bristow; Mary Rice Ammon and Chichester Bristow

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About Anne Seale

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bristow-10

Anne Bristow was born about 1701 in Christchurch Parish, Middlesex, County, Virginia, daughter of John Bristow and Mary Nicholls.[1] John Bristow moved to the Colony of Virginia from England.

Anne married Anthony Seale, Jr. (II) 24 Dec 1720[2]

Anne moved with her husband to Stafford co., (which became Prince William Co.,) in about 1730

At the time of her husband's death she deeded 2 slaves and the furniture left her by her husband's will to her son John, for John to take care of her for the rest of her life. (deed recorded 7 May 1782)[3]

Death

Anthony and Anne Seale lived on their plantation in Prince William County during the remainder of the 1760s and 1770s, until Anthony's death in 1781. Anne was living when husband Anthony died in 1781. She was named in his will.[4] When the estate settlement was recorded 6 April 1790. Anne was not mentioned so she presumably died between 1781 and 1790.

Sources

  • https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bristow-10 cites
  • Christchurch Parish records have birthdates for all of John Bristow's children, except for Anne and her brother James
  • Space:Stribling_Family_Bible_Record
  • Prince William co., Virginia, deed book U pp305-306
  • Prince William county, Virginia. Will Book G, p130-132
  • See also Graf, Joyce Ellison. The Seale Family from the Northern Neck of Virginia to Greene County, Alabama. Baltimore : Arlington, Va. :Gateway Press
  • Christ Church Parish Register
  • https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVQY-WPS cites
  • Book written about the Seale Family by Oswald Smith (1974 ) Link Family Search Digital Library (Title #1451495)
  • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71914592/anne-seale
  • Woolley, Gordon Byron, "John Bristow of Middlesex County, Virginia and Descendants Through Ten Generations." Vantage Press, 1969. GoogleBooks

Life Sketch:
Anne Bristow married Anthony Seale, Jr. on December 24, 1720. Their children:

1) Capt. William Seale
b. December 3, 1722; d. 1792-1800, Moore County, North Carolina.

2) Mary Elizabeth Seale
b. February 25, 1723/24; d. 1784, Prince William Co VA; m. (1) PEYTON BUCKNER; m. (2) WILLIAM BROWN.

3) Thomas Seale
b. August 17, 1727; d. 1806, Hancock Co GA.

4) Charles Seale
b. February 10, 1728/29; d. 1798, Fairfield Dist SC; married about 1750 to Lydia Muse, daughter of James Muse & Sophia Pope

5) Anthony Seale, III
b. April 10, 1732; d. 1794, Wilkes (now Lincoln) Co GA.

6) Capt. John Seale
b. June 30, 1736; d. Bet. 1785 - 1789, Prince William Co VA.

7) Dorothy Seale
b. June 17, 1739; d. 1821, Wilkes Co GA; m. FRANCIS STRIBLING.

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Anne Seale's Timeline

1701
1701
Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America
1722
December 3, 1722
King George, Virginia, British Colonial America
1724
February 10, 1724
Province of Virginia
February 25, 1724
Middlesex County, VA, United States
1727
August 17, 1727
King George, King George, Virginia, United States
1730
December 30, 1730
Caroline County, Virginia, United States
1732
April 10, 1732
Prince William, Virginia, British Colonial America
1732
St Annes Parish, Essex, Virginia, United States
1734
1734