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Persoonlijke gegevens Rev Lawrence Augustine Washington 

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  • Hij is geboren rond 1694 in Bridges Creek, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    Source: U.S. Sons of the american Revolution Membership Applications 1889-1970
  • Beroepen:
    • iron mining, Sheriff, Captain, planter, married 3/6/1730, Farmer, Planter, Slaver.
    • in het jaar 1725 Co-Founder/Co-Owner of Accokeek Furnace.
  • Woonachtig:
    • tussen 1726 en 1735: Wakefield Plantation.
    • tussen 1735 en 1738: Little Hunting Creek Plantation (Mt Vernon).
    • in het jaar 1738: Strother Plantation.
    • tussen 1726 en 1735: Wakefield Plantation.
    • tussen 1735 en 1738: Little Hunting Creek Plantation (Mt Vernon).
    • in het jaar 1738: Strother Plantation.
  • Hij is overleden op 12 april 1743 in George Washington's Ferry Farm, Fredericksburg, Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America.
    Source; U.S. Sons of the american Revolution Membership applications, 1889-1970
  • Hij is begraven na 12 april 1743 in Ferry Farm , Stafford County, Virginia, British Colonial America.
  • Een kind van Lawrence Washington en Mildred Warner

Gezin van Rev Lawrence Augustine Washington

Hij is getrouwd met Mary Ball.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 6 maart 1731 te Epping Forest, Lancaster, Virginia.

Spouse: Augustine Washington

Kind(eren):

  1. Butler Washington  1716-1716
  2. Jane Washington  1721-1734
  3. Charles Ball Washington  ± 1738-1799 

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  1. Geni World Family Tree
    Augustine Washington<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Gus, Augustine Washington<br>Birth: Nov 12 1694 - Bridges Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia, Colonial America<br>Occupation: iron mining, Sheriff, Captain, planter, married 3/6/1730, Farmer, Planter, Slaver<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Washington (born Ball) - Mar 6 1731 - Epping Forest, Lancaster, Virginia<br>Death: Apr 12 1743 - George Washington's Ferry Farm, Fredericksburg, Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America<br>Burial: After Apr 12 1743 - Ferry Farm , Stafford County, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>School: Appleby School, England<br>Father: Lawrence Washington<br&gt;Mother: Mildred Gale (born Warner)<br>Wives: Jane Washington (born Butler), Mary Washington (born Ball)<br>Children: George Washington, Elizabeth 'Betty' Lewis (born Washington), Samuel Washington, Charles Washington, Mildred Washington, John Augustine Washington, Butler Washington, Lawrence Washington, Augustine Washington, II;, Jane Washington<br>Siblings: John Washington, Mildred Washington, Mildred Willis (born Washington)
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  2. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Augustine Washington<br>Nick name: Gus Washington<br>Also known as: Captain Augustine Washington Sr.Lawrence Washignton<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Nov 12 1694 - Bridges Creek, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Jane Butler - Apr 20 1715 - Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Ball - Mar 6 1730 - Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Residence: Wakefield Plantation - Between 1726 and 1735 - Popes Creek Landing, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Residence: Little Hunting Creek Plantation (Mt Vernon) - Between 1735 and 1738 - Prince William, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Residence: Strother Plantation - 1738 - Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Death: Apr 12 1743 - Ferry Farm, King George, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Burial: Apr 1743 - George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Latanes, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States<br>Occupation: Co-Founder/Co-Owner of Accokeek Furnace - 1725<br&gt;Parents: Capt. Lawrence Washington, Mildred Warner<br>Spouses: Jane Washington (born Butler), Mary Washington (born Ball)<br>Children: Butler Washington, Lawrence Augustus Washington, Augustine Washington, Jane Washington<;/a>, President George Washington, Betty Lewis (born Washington), Samuel Walter Washington, John Augustine Washington, <a>Charles Washington, Mildred Washington<br>Siblings: Col. John Washington, Mildred Warner Washington, Mildred Gale<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: From the George Washington Foundation: ;s Fatherto his sister Mildred). When Augustine came of age (and into his inheritance) in 1715, he married Jane Butler, an orphan, who had inherited about 640 acres from her father. The young couple settled on the Bridges Creek property.ar, he purchased the Little Hunting Creek property from his sister, Mildred. In addition to planting, Augustine was active in the church and in local politics, serving at various times as justice of the peace and as county sheriff.ar-old Mary Ball of Lancaster County in 1731. Three children were born to Augustine and Mary at Popes Creek - George (1732), Betty (1733), and Samuel (1734).unting Creek property. The exact reason for the move is unclear, but it may have had to do with Augustine's other occupation - iron mining. In 1725, Augustine entered into an agreement with the Principio Company of England to start an iron works on Accokeek Creek in Stafford County. In 1728, Augustine made an agreement with the company to bear one sixth of the cost of running Accokeek Furnace. Little Hunting Creek was a bit closer to the iron mine than Pope's Creek, so that may have been among the reasons for the move.from the fledgling town of Fredericksburg, became available. Formerly owned by William Strother, the property was sold by his executors to Augustine who moved the family there at the end of that same year. The new property offered easier access to Accokeek Furnace and was within a day's ride of both Little Hunting Creek and Popes Creek. Augustine also leased a 450-acre parcel adjacent to the property that he later purchased outright. Although there was a ferry road and landing on the property, the farm was not called Ferry Farm during the time of the Washington's occupation.time the family had moved to the Rappahannock River farm, two more children were born; John Augustine, 1736 and Charles, 1738. A sixth child, Mildred, was born on the new farm in 1739 but she died in infancy in 1740.the property until 1772, when George finally moved her to a house across the river in Fredericksburg. The Little Hunting Creek property went to Lawrence, and the Popes Creek property went to Augustine, Jr. Lawrence renamed his property Mount Vernon, in honor of an Admiral Vernon he had served with in the British Navy during the Battle of Cartagena. if Lawrence died without issue, the Little Hunting Creek property would be given to Augustine, Jr. who would then have to give Popes Creek to George. If Augustine, Jr. did not want the Little Hunting Creek property, it would then go to George. Lawrence had no living children when he died and Augustine, Jr. was apparently not interested in giving up Popes Creek. Lawrence's widow, Ann, had a life interest in the property but, because she remarried and was not living at Mount Vernon, leased the property to George beginning in 1754. Upon her death in 1761, George inherited the property outright.hington. He belonged to the Colony of Virginia's landed gentry and was a planter and slaveholder.awrence Washington, a militia captain and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and Mildred Warner. Anne Pope. the Little Hunting Creek property;[1] they both inherited slaves.(2.6 km2) from her father. The young couple settled on the Bridges Creek property. Washington was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics. He took the oath as justice of the peace for the county court in July 1716,[2] and served as county sheriff.er called Wakefield). In the same year, he purchased the Little Hunting Creek property from his sister Mildred. Washington and his first wife, Jane Butler, had three children, only two of whom (Lawrence and Augustine Jr.) lived to adulthood. In 1725, Augustine entered into an agreement with the Principio Company of England to start an iron works on Accokeek Creek in Stafford County. After Jane9;s death in 1730, Washington married Mary Ball in 1731, and in 1735, the family moved to the Little Hunting Creek property, which was closer to the Accokeek Furnace.[1] purchased the 150-acre Strother property across the Rappahannock River and moved the family there at the end of that same year.[1]son George inherited the former Strother property and its slaves. As he was only 11 years old, his mother Mary managed the property for him until he came of age. She lived on the property until 1772 when she was 64; George moved her to a house in Fredericksburg. he had served in the British Navy in 1741 during the Battle of Cartagena de Indias during the War of Jenkins' Ear.ustine Washington Sr. held a total of 64 slaves who were assigned among the various plantations.[3]perty would be given to Augustine Jr. with the stipulation that he must then give Popes Creek to George. If Augustine Jr. did not want the Little Hunting Creek property, it would then be inherited by George. At Lawrence's death, he indeed had no living children, and Augustine Jr. did not want to give up Popes Creek; therefore, George Washington ultimately inherited the Little Hunting Creek property.ng in 1754. Upon her death in 1761, George Washington inherited the plantation outright.shington Jr. (1720–1762)ne Washington (1736–1787) p. 34_countylocal_history/george-washington-s-heritage/article_548e4971-c5c0-503c-bfa7-7927572d33c6.htmlof_George_Washington
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  • In het jaar 1731: Bron: Wikipedia
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  • De temperatuur op 12 april 1743 lag rond de 3,0 °C. Er was 2 mm neerslagDe wind kwam overheersend uit het west ten noorden. Typering van het weer: regen geheel betrokken. Bron: KNMI
  • Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In het jaar 1743: Bron: Wikipedia
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