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William Armistead 1730 - 1791
| his parents
& 1756 Sarah Jordan 1739 - 1818
| her parents
of Bertie County, NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
William Armistead married 18th March 1756
Sarah Jordan of North Carolina,
Sarah was born 13 Dec 1739 daughter of Joseph Jordan and Ruth
Speight.
She was a sister of Isaac Jordan of Bertie County.
William Armistead was born 19 Sept 1730
Warrick Co VA -
[note: Mrs. Garber does not give the correct parents for him or his wife in her
1910 book]
William Armistead moved to Bertie Co. died Jan 1791
Children of William Armistead and Sarah Jordan: Bertie Co NC
1. John Armistead 2 Sep 1757 -
married Sarah Harriman [Cammak]
a. Susan Jordan Armistead 23 April 1812 -
17 Oct 1884
educated at Moravian School, Salem NC
married ca
1830 [Judge] Augustus Moore
8 June 1803 - April 1851
son of Charles Moore
i.
[Judge] William Armistead Moore
ii.
[Judge] Augustus Minton Moore
iii.
John Armistead Moore, Esq.
iv.
Alfred Moore
v. Susan Augustus Moore
married
18 Nov 1856 Starkey Armistead Wright Righton 5 Jan 1829 - 8 Feb 1887
vi. Henrietta Moore
married Stark Armistead Sutton
1837 - 1864 CSA
b. Dr. William Anthony Armistead 11 Oct
1808 - 1856 VA
married
Susan Capehart of "Avoca" Bertie Co
i.
Cullen Armistead dy
ii. Meeta Armistead
married Baldy Ashburn Capehart of Murfreesboro [her cousin]
They settled at Ashburne Hall in Granville (now Vance)
County.
1. Cullen Capehart - died as infant
2. Meeta Armistead Capehart
married Christ Ch, Raleigh NC 10 Feb 1891Thomas Littlejohn Feild of
London England
rem London Eng
a. Armistead Littlejohn Field
b. Robert Durant Field
3. Dr. Ashbourne Capehart - lived Washington DC
4. Armistead Capehart - planter at "Ashbourne" Vance County NC
5. Poindexter Cullen Capehart - died young
iii.
Susan Armistead dy
2. Elizabeth Armistead 29 Dec 1759 -
married bef 1791 Thomas Turner
3. William Armistead 5 March 1762 - 13 May 1796
married Penelope Stuart of Daly's Hill, Roanoke River,
NC
a. William Jordan Armistead
married Mary Eliza
Edwards Baker
i. Thomas Stewart Armistead
ii. Robert Davidson
Armistead
4. Anthony Armistead 26 July 1764 - 14 June 1789
5. Robert Armistead 13 Nov 1767 -
married Mary Stuart
of
"Daly's Hill" Roanoke River NC in Martin Co
a. John S Armistead dsp 1820
drowned at sea whilst en route to West Indies to recover health
he took first
distinction alone in all his studies and left during the vacation between his
third and fourth year.
Sailed and lost off Hatteras about 1820.
b. Dr. Robert Armistead 1800 - 3 Aug 1857
his body servant Prosper Armistead 1830 - 1889
obit
married
Marietta Blount [Picot] widow of Gen P O Picot of France
i. Thomas Stuart Armistead 3 Mar 1843 -
married 14 Jan 1868 Mary De Beniverre Jones d. 24 Aug 1868
dau of Dr. Johnston Blakeley Jones
married 28 May 1872 Mary Bratton
dau of Dr. S E Bratton of Charlotte NC
c. Thomas Stuart Armistead ca 1803 - 1871 Plymouth NC
dsp
merchant
d. Anthony Armistead
married Miss Ely of
Florida
6. Sarah [Sally] Armistead 13 July 1770 - Dec 1800
married bef 1793 Guyther
7. Jordan Armistead 19 Jan 1775 - 27 Dec 1799
8. Mary [Polly] Armistead 29 Sept 1777 -
married 27 June 1795 David Wright 10 Nov 1775 - 7 Dec
1813 [as 2nd wife]
of
Nansemond County son of Nathaniel Wright and Martha his wife
a. Nathaniel D Wright 8 Dec 1797 -
b. William Armistead Wright 26 Oct
1799 -
c. Jordan Armistead Wright Nov 1802 -
d. John A Wright 8 Jan 1804 -
e. Sarah [Sally] Jordan Wright 19 Feb
1807
married 6 March 1827 William Righton
married 2nd Peter Hinton
f. David Minton Wright 21 April 1809
- 1863
married 21 April 1833 Penelope Margaret Creecy
i. Penelope [Pencie] Margaret Wright 29 Feb 1840 - 9 Jan 1901
married 31 Jan 1866 Rev. Alexander Watson Weddell
son of James
Weddell and Margaret Ward of Tarboro NC
9. Starkey Armistead 16 July 1780 - 1835
married Mary Cary Drew
10. Priscilla Armistead Nov 1783 -
married Joel Thorp of New Haven CT
they
lived in Edenton NC
a. Sarah Jordan Thorp
married
John Martin Saunders, a Meth. minister
11. Thomas Armistead Nov 1783 - 24 Nov 1783
the above data included in Gabor's book from a copy of
their family Bible made by desc. David Wright of Nansemond Co VA.
Bertie County Will Book D, page 173
Will of William Armistead, Senior 19 Jan 1791 Feb Ct 1791
"I give my body to the Earth (...) to be decently buried without Pomp or
State..."
- Wife SARAH ARMISTEAD - lend the plantation where I now live, Negroes
Mon,
Nell, Violett, Peter, Nanny, Will, Jenny and Sue, also furniture, china, horses,
tools and cattle, all for her lifetime or widowhood for the use of the children
who may live with her until they come of age or marry, when each may receive his
share.
- Wife - 200 barrels of Indian corn. At my wife's death the land
lent to her is to be equally divided from the river back between my two sons
JORDAN and STARKEY, and if either dies before he marries or comes of age then
the survivor will inherit.
- The remaining part of the estate lent my wife is to be divided at her
death among my five sons JOHN, WILLIAM, ROBERT, JORDAN and STARKEY.
Three oldest sons JOHN, WILLIAM and ROBERT - the rest of my lands to be
equally divided. My five sons - all Negroes, horses and
cattle, and all my vessels, boats and tacking thereunto,
all to be equally divided among them as they come the the age of twenty-one.
- Daughter ELIZABETH TURNER - 200 pounds hard money, exclusive of
what I have
already given.
- Daughter SARAH ARMISTEAD - 500 pounds hard money.
- Daughter MARY ARMISTEAD - 600 pounds hard money to be paid into the
hands of my son
WILLIAM to be laid out for Negroes or put to interest and paid to her the day of
her marriage or coming to the age of twenty-one.
- Daughter PRISCILLA ARMISTEAD - 600 pounds hard money to be paid into the
hands of my son WILLIAM to be laid out for Negroes or put to interest and paid
to her the day of her marriage or coming to the age of twenty-one.
A windmill is to be built on my plantation and paid for by my executors.
If any of my children die before marriage or coming of age his legacy will
return to my estate, except for the legacy left JORDAN and STARKEY.
If JOHN should claim for himself any part of my estate or the estate
of WILLIAM and JOHN ARMISTEAD more than is bequeathed him, then that bequest
shall re-turn to my estate and be divided between my sons WILLIAM, ROBERT,
JORDAN and STARKEY,
Ex. wife, sons JOHN, ROBERT and WILLIAM
Wit. THOMAS STEWART, JOHN BROMLEY, ELIZABETH MAER
Bertie County Will Book D, page 337
Will of William Armistead 7 Jul 1793 Aug Ct 1796
I request to be buried "without Pomp or State."
Mother SARAH ARMISTEAD - lend Negro Patty for her lifetime, and at her death to
be divide among my brothers and sisters or their issue.
My executors are to buy two Negro girls, one of which I lend to my sister SALLY
GUYTHER and the other to my sister POLLY ARMISTEAD during their lifetime, and if
they leave no issue
these shall return to my estate and be divided among my brothers and sisters.
- My Negro David is to be set free, and I give him an unimproved lot in
Plymouth anywhere back of the second street from the water.
- My executors may have 250 hard dollars.
Residue of estate to be divided among my brothers
JOHN, ROBERT, JORDAN and STARKEY ARMISTEAD, and sisters ELISABETH TURNER,
SARAH GUYTHER and POLLY and PRISCILLA ARMISTEAD.
Brother JORDAN - my books.
To JOHN ARMISTEAD - my desk. With respect to the mourning of my friends, I
would wish nothing more should be worn but a black ribbon on the left arm.
Ex. brothers JOHN and ROBERT (when of lawful age)
Wit. (none)
(Probate indicates will proved on oath of CHRISTIAN REED. This will
contains a clause which was marked out, but bequests 150 pounds to the poor
children of Bertie and Tyrell Counties, to be used in settling a school in
Cashie Neck, Plymouth or Windsor, but giving preference to those in Cashie Neck.
"The Herald of Freedom" of Edenton: Printed by
James Wills Vol. XIV Wed evening, March 27, 1799. Number 680
Notice. Will be sold, on the 25th of April next, at the dwelling house of Mrs.
Sarah Armistead, on Cashie river, Fourteen Guns, the property of William
Armistead, jun, dec and Robert Armistead . . Executors. March 15th 1799.
The will of Sarah Armistead Will Book G, page 42 12 Feb 1818
Feb Ct 1818
Sons JOHN and STARK ARMISTEAD and the heirs of my three departed sons WILLIAM,
ROBERT, and JORDAN - all the Negroes I may own at my death. which were left to
me by my deceased husband, to be divided among them agreeable to their father's
will.
- Son JOHN ARMISTEAD - $500.
- Daughter ELIZABETH TURNER - Negroes Simon and Andrew.
- Son STARK ARMISTEAD - $2500.
- Daughter PRISCILLA THORP - Negroes George, Joe, Lovey, and
Stephen, also my bowfit, bureau now in her possession, bedstead, and one piece
of swamp land on the Roanoke River
called "Roger's Island" as per the deed.
- Grandsons JOHN S. ARMISTEAD, ROBERT ARMISTEAD, THOMAS ARMISTEAD,
and ANTHONY ARMISTEAD (children of my dec'd. son ROBERT) - all my right to the
fishery on Broad Creek and the marsh fishery on the Roanoke, as bought of JNO.
ARMISTEAD per deed. Grandson WILLIAM J.ARMISTEAD - Negro Gilbert.
Daughter ELIZABETH TURNER - land on the Roanoke adj. the ferry landing, as
per the deed. Grandsons NATHANL. WRIGHT, JOHN A.WRIGHT, JORDAN WRIGHT, and
DAVID N. WRIGHT - $1500 each.
Granddaughter SALLY J. WRIGHT - $1500, bed, curtains, etc., to be paid to
her when she comes of age or marries.
Remaining estate to my daughters ELIZABETH TURNER and PRISCILLA THORP.
Ex. JOHN ARMISTEAD, STARK ARMISTEAD, THOMAS TURNER
Wit. BENJAMIN B. HUNTER, WM. A. TURNER
Notes from James Moore
Susan Jordan Armistead, Mrs. Augustus Moore, was the daughter of John
Armistead and Sarah Harriman. She had one brother Dr. William
Armistead. He married Susan Capehart of Avoca. Their only
surviving child Meeta Armistead married Baldy Ashburn Capehart of
Murfreesboro. They settled at Ashburne Hall in Granville (now Vance)
County.
My hunch on Henrietta Moore's parentage
was correct. Just received a packet from Ann Sutton Rowe containing
copies of the letters. Also, there is an invitation "Mrs. Augustus
Moore. At home Wednesday lst June at 10 o'clock. Stark A.
Sutton. Henrietta Moore." This would appear to be a wedding
invitation. Augustus Moore was appointed judge of the Edenton judicial
district in 1848. John
Wheeler Moore wrote "He was deep as a jurist, powerful as an advocate
and reverenced as a man; but not relishing judicial station he soon resigned
his high position. He went back to the practice of his
profession and in April 1851 to the sorrow of all who knew him died, a
comparatively young man." His wife Susan Jordan Armistead was a
first cousin of Stark Armistead, Sr. Judge Moore lived in the home
originally occupied by Penelope Parker of Edenton Tea Party fame. The
house was moved down to the
waterfront and restored some years ago. It serves as a visitor center
for Edenton.
Ref: "The Armistead Family 1635 -
1910" by Mrs. Virginia Garber, Richmond VA, 1910
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