Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1746/01/07 Armistead Burwell patents 3,404 acres on Finneywood Creek. Like other early patentees of large tracts, Armistead was an absentee owner and lived in Williamsburg where he was a merchant and served in the House of Burgess. Owner Spring Bank Lunenburg Courthouse
1746/01/07 Armistead Burwell patents 3,404 acres on Finneywood Creek. Like other early patentees of large tracts, Armistead was an absentee owner and lived in Williamsburg where he was a merchant and served in the House of Burgess. Owner More, MacCallum and Hudgins House Historic District Chase City
1754/00/00 Armistead Burwell dies suddenly in 1754 and his holdings in Lunenburg-Mecklenburg County are inherited by his sons, Lewis and John who were 9 and 8, respectively. Died Spring Bank Lunenburg Courthouse
1754/00/00 Armistead Burwell dies suddenly in 1754 and his holdings in Lunenburg-Mecklenburg County are inherited by his sons, Lewis and John who were 9 and 8, respectively. Died More, MacCallum and Hudgins House Historic District Chase City
1769/00/00 Prior to 1769, Armistead Burwell serves as a vestryman of Bruton Parish Church. Faith Bruton Parish Church Williamsburg
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