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Not the same as Cornelius Sale of St. Ann’s Parish
Assuming that Anthony Seale II was between eighteen and twenty-five when he married, he was probably born sometime between 1695 and 1702, in Essex County Virginia. He was the son of Anthony Seale, I and his wife Dorothy. The younger Anthony married Anne Bristow on 24 December 1720; Anne was the daughter of the Episcopal priest John Bristow, who had moved to the Colony of Virginia from England. Father and son Anthony operated a ferry across the Rappahannock River in the mid-1720s; their ferry ran between Hayfield wharf and Conway’s warehouse. Even after other took over the operation of the ferry, it was still known as Seale’s ferry for the next eighty-five years. The elder Anthony apparently died by 1730, and Anthony II moved into Stafford County, settling in the region that became Prince William County in 1730.
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1695
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Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America
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King George, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1699
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Prince William, Virginia, United States
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1708
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Essex, Virginia, United States
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1710
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Virginia, United States
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1726
Age 67
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Westmoreland, Westmoreland County, VA, United States
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