Person:Anthony Seale (1)

Anthony Seale, II
m. Abt 1675
  1. Anthony Seale, IIAbt 1695 - Abt 1781
  2. David SealeAbt 1697 - 1755
  3. Charles SealeAbt 1699 -
  • HAnthony Seale, IIAbt 1695 - Abt 1781
  • WAnne BristowAbt 1695 -
m. 24 Dec 1720
  1. William Seale1722 - Bet 1795 & 1800
  2. Mary Elizabeth 'Betty' Seale1723/24 - 1783
  3. Thomas Seale1727 - 1798
  4. Charles Bristow Seale1729 - 1798
  5. Anthony Seale1732 - 1794
  6. John Seale1736 - 1788
  7. Dorothy Seale1739 - 1820
Facts and Events
Name Anthony Seale, II
Alt Name Anthony Sales
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1695 King George, Virginia, United States
Alt Birth? Abt 1700 Essex, Virginia, United States
Marriage 24 Dec 1720 Virginia, United Statesto Anne Bristow
Alt Marriage King George, Virginia, United Statesto Anne Bristow
Will[3] 16 Aug 1781 Prince William, Colony of Virgina
Death[2] Abt Oct 1781 Prince William, Colony of Virginia
Alt Death? 15 Oct 1781 Caroline, Virginia, United States
Ancestral File Number 1J5Q-4C

Will of Anthony Seale

Prince William County, Virginia; Written 16 Aug 1781

I Anthony Seale of Prince William County and Commonwealth of Virgina give my wife Anne Seale one feather bed and furniture, my negro man Sambo, my Negro boy George and my mulatto woman Jenne and after my wife's death I give my Mulattto woman Jenne with all her increase unto my son John Seale and negroes Sambo and George with the bed and furniture I leave at my wife's disposal. I give my son Anthony Seale my negro boy Moses and my negro boy Ben; unto my daughter Betty Brown my negro woman Judah and her child Hagar with their future increase and at her death for the said negroes to be at her own disposal. I give unto my son John Seale my plantation whereon I now live with all my lands. He the said John Seale paying William Seale, Thomas Seale, Charles Seale and Dorothy Stribling twenty five pounds sixpence each. I leave all my horses and mares, cattle sheep and hogs with my household furniture and all my plantation utensils and what money I now have be sold and the money from the sale be equally divided among all my children. I apoint my two sons John Seale and Anthony Seale and my son in law William Brown my executors.

[Signed] Anthony Seale

Witnesses:George King, Robert Brown, Thomas Bird, William Rountree[3]


Records in Virginia

Sept 25, 1750 - The bond of estate of Peyton Buckner, Betty Buckner administrator. Signed by Anthony Seale and Robert Colclough. [Source: Fairfax County Will Book, p. 424-425].
Land transaction - 11 Dec 1772 by Anthony Buckner and Anthony Seale to Cornelius Skinner, Book I, P. 335-336, Loudoun Co., VA, in which statement is made Anthony was son of Peyton Buckner." [1]
References
  1. Kuehl, Nancy L. (Nancy Louise Ethridge Ely). A Seale anthology. (Nacogdoches, Texas: N.L. Kuehl, c1985)
    469.

    Second Edition

  2. Kuehl, Nancy L. (Nancy Louise Ethridge Ely). A Seale anthology. (Nacogdoches, Texas: N.L. Kuehl, c1985)
    470.

    Second Edition

  3. 3.0 3.1 Sprouse, Deborah A. The Seale family of old Virginia : a genealogy. (White Hall, Maryland: D.A. Sprouse, c1981).
    Will of Anthony Seale 1781-1 Will of Anthony Seale 1781-2