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Frances Armistead 1637–1685 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1637

Birth Location: Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 25 MAY 1685

Death Location: Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States

Father: William Armistead

Mother: Anne Ellis

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In 1637, Frances Armistead entered the world in Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia, United States, born to William Armistead And Anne Ellis. Frances Armistead passed away in 1685 in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States.

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  • In 1637, Frances Armistead entered the world in Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia, United States, born to William Armistead And Anne Ellis.
  • Frances Armistead passed away in 1685 in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States.

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Frances Armistead's Ancestors

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Frances Armistead
1637–1685
Birth Place: Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Parents
William Armistead
1610–1671
Kirkdeighton, Yorkshire, England
Anne Ellis
1610–1660
Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Joseph Ellis
1590–1610
Nancy Netherton
1590–1610
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Frances Armistead's Timeline

2 Records

1637
1637
Birth of Frances Armistead in Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
1685
25 MAY 1685
Age 48
Death of Frances Armistead in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States
Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1637
    Event Place: Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 MAY 1685
    Event Place: Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States

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