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  1. 9 de mar. de 2002 · To John Augustine Washington. Middlebrook June [c.1] 1 1777. Dear Brother. I think I stand Debter to you for your Letters of the 22d of April and 11th of May, 2 which are all that have come to hand since my last to you from Morristown. I am now Assembling the Troops of this State, and those Southward of it, at this place which lays about Seven ...

  2. George Washington. On February 22, 1732, George was born to Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. He spent most of his childhood at Ferry Farm on the Rappahannock River. All of the homes and plantations where Washington lived were maintained by enslaved labor. When George was eleven, his father died and he became a slave owner.

  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · Augustine Washington (Q768342) Augustine Washington. (1694-1743) British-American planter, slave owner, and the father of George Washington. Augustine Washington Sr.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2020 · Lt. Col John A. Washington, Aid de Camp to General Robert E Lee. Assassinated by the USA, shot three times through the back from concealment by invading USA “soldiers” in what is now West Virginia, Sep. 13, 1861. Great nephew of George Washington, last Washington to own and live at Mount Vernon, Assassinated by invading, (shot three times ...

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  6. His health continued to steadily deteriorate, prompting President Washington to comment that his nephew was “a shadow of what he was” during a visit to Mount Vernon in September of 1792. 14 After months of suffering, George Augustine Washington died on February 5, 1793, at Eltham, the estate of his late father-in-law in New Kent County ...

  7. EARLY LIFE. George Washington's father, Augustine Washington, was born at Mattox Creek, Westmoreland County, Va., in 1694. He remembered little of his father, as Lawrence Washington died when Augustine was only 4 years old. Two years later his mother married George Gale, and during the autumn of 1700, the family moved to England.