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  1. Georges Washington Louis Gilbert de La Fayette (24 December 1779 – 29 November 1849) was the son of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, the French officer and hero of the American Revolution, and Adrienne de La Fayette.

  2. Fue sepultado junto a su esposa en el Cementerio Picpus [184] bajo tierra de Bunker Hill, la cual su hijo Georges Washington esparció sobre el féretro. [180] [185] El rey Luis Felipe ordenó un funeral militar para que el público no asistiera. Multitudes se reunieron para protestar por su exclusión. [167]

  3. 1 Georges Washington Lafayette was one of Lafayette's three children to survive into adulthood and his only son. Georges Washington Lafayette spent many of his developing years away from his family, due to the consequences of his father's political alignment during the French Revolution.

  4. Georges Washington Motier de Lafayette, the only son of the Marquis de Lafayette, lived with the Washingtons in Philadelphia and at Mount Vernon for two years during his father’s imprisonment. He had managed to escape France when the rest of his family was arrested during the French Revolution.

  5. At first glance, Lafayette might seem an unlikely supporter of George Washington. Born in 1757, he came from one of France's oldest families. His ancestors served in the Crusades and alongside Joan of Arc. When Gilbert was two, his father died fighting in the Seven Years' War.