by Gary. M. Anstey, chief researcher of the Anstey story project.
- Edlesborough Anstees Overview
- ED 1. Joseph Anstee (b 1754 Leigh)
- ED 2. Mathew Anstee (b 1761 Houghton Regis)
- ED 3. Joseph Anstee (b 1778 Houghton Regis)
- ED 4. John James Anstee (b 1790 Flamstead)
- ED 5. Mathew Anstee (b 1791 Flamstead)
- ED 6. Mathew Anstee (b 1786 Edlesborough)
- ED 7. Joseph Anstee (b c1790 Dagnall)
- ED 8. William Anstee (b c1793 Dagnall)
- ED 9 James John Anstee (b 1837 St Pancras)
- ED 10. Edward Anstee (b 1812 Edlesborough)
- ED 11. Joseph Anstee (b 1812 Edlesborough)
- ED 12. Michael Anstee (b 1814 Edlesborough)
- ED 13. Alfred Anstee (b 1823 Great Berkhampstead)
- ED 14. William Austin Anstee (b 1818 Kensworth)
- ED 15. Percy Townshend Anstee (b 1865 Guiltcross)
- ED 16. Arthur Anstee (b 1868 Guiltcross)
- ED 17. Edmund B. Anstee (b 1837 Biddlesdon)
- ED 18. Joseph Alfred Anstee (b 1856 Cardigan)
- ED 19. Alfred Thomas Anstee (b 1865 Burton)
- ED 20. George Frederick William Anstee (b 1862 Barnet)
- ED 21. Francis Anstee (b 1865 Barnet)
- ED 22. Alfred Henry Anstee (b 1828 Hertfordshire – emigrated to Canada)
- ED 23. Edward Joseph Anstee (b 1869 Burton – served during World War One)
- ED 24. Percy Townshend Anstee (b 1889 St Giles – served during World War One)
- ED 25. George Anstee (b 1893 Writtle – served and died during World War One)
- ED 26.Edward Curtis Anstee (b 1894 Writtle – served during World War One)
- ED 27. Hugh Austin Anstee (b 1896 Writtle – served during World War One)
- ED 28. Harold Anstee (b 1897 Hull – served during World War One)
- ED 29. Richard Collicott Anstee (b 1898 Writtle – served during World War One)
- Further Details on the Edlesborough Anstees
Edlesborough Anstees Overview
The Edlesborough Anstees (which includes the village of Dagnall) are a sub-branch of the Houghton Regis Anstees. The patriarchs of the Edlesborough Anstees are two brothers Joseph Anstee (ED 1) and Mathew Anstee (ED 2).
Also see ‘Anstey: A Complete History From the Norman Invasion to World War One‘.
Further Details on the Edlesborough Anstees
See ‘Anstey: A Complete History From the Norman Invasion to World War One‘.
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