Lucy "Lucinda" Baylor, was the daughter of Col. John Baylor and "Fanny" Frances Lucy Walker. She married Colonel John Armistead on 17 March 1764 in Virginia. Her husband was named as a member of the Committee for Caroline County, Chosen 8 Dec 1774, Edmund Pendleton, chairman James Upshaw.[1]
They were the parents of nine children.
Sources
↑ The County Committees of 1774-'75 in Virginia. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. 1st Series, Vol V, No. 2. Oct 1896, p. 101-2. Virginia.
Garber, Virginia Armistead "The Armistead Family (1635-1910)." Whittet & Shepperson, Printers, Richmond 1910. The original was full of errors due to its poor organization. It has been reorganized and corrected by: Douglas E. Zimmerman, 2002-2004. https://www.reynoldspatova.org/histories/armisteadfamily100ingarb.pdf
Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 11 March 2020), "Record of John Armistead", Ancestor # A003051.
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