• William Armistead (January 5, 17541793) was a Virginia planter, merchant and politician in New Kent County, Virginia, which he twice represented in...
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  • of Burgesses William Armistead (17541793), slave owner and namesake of former slave and spy James Armistead Lafayette William Armistead (1762–1842),...
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    great-grandson of William Randolph was President of the College of Charleston from 1897 to 1945. Armistead C. Gordon, 5x great-grandson of William Randolph was...
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    aided in England by a group of prominent abolitionists, including Wilson Armistead, with whom they were residing in Leeds when the census was taken in 1851...
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    Congress. United States Congress. Retrieved November 21, 2009. "Rives, William Cabell, (1793–1868)". Biographical Directory of United States Congress. United...
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    Lincoln. She wrote an autobiography. She was born enslaved, to her father, Armistead Burwell, and later his daughter who was her half-sister, Anne Burwell...
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    George Wythe (category College of William & Mary alumni)
    after Randolph's return. In the session of August 22, 1754, Wythe replaced the deceased Armistead Burwell as the burgess representing Williamsburg. In...
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  • Lodge No. 13. William J. Barker (1886–1968), U.S. federal judge Elmer E. Barlow (1887–1948), American jurist from Wisconsin Joel Barlow (1754–1812), American...
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    William Still and Passmore Williamson, abolitionists of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society and its Vigilance Committee. Jean Amilcar (c. 1781–1793)...
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    Ballotpedia.org. Retrieved March 22, 2019. Bell, John L. Jr. (1991). "William Armistead Moore". NCPEDIA. Retrieved November 30, 2019. Structure of the North...
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