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  1. Fielding Lewis (July 7, 1725 – December 7, 1781) was an American merchant, member of the House of Burgesses and a Colonel during the American Revolutionary War. He lived in Fredericksburg, Virginia and also owned a plantation in Spotsylvania County, which later became known as Kenmore.

  2. Fielding Lewis, born on July 7, 1725, was a colonel in the American Revolution and the brother-in-law and second cousin of George Washington through their common great-grandfather, Augustine Warner II.

  3. Fielding Lewis risked his life and livelihood as a merchant and trader when he joined the fight for American Independence. Elected to the House of Burgesses, he helped lead the boycotts against British imported goods.

  4. Fielding Lewis Wright (16 de mayo de 1895 – 4 de mayo de 1956) fue un político estadounidense que se desempeñó en mandatos como el 19.° vicegobernador, y los 49.° y 50.°gobernador de Missisipi.

    • Thomas L. Bailey
    • 4 de mayo de 1956 (60 años), Jackson (Estados Unidos)
    • Hugh L. White
  5. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Fielding Lewis was a merchant, justice of the peace for Spotsylvania County (1749–1781), and member of the House of Burgesses (1760–1769) who helped to found the Fredericksburg Gun Manufactory during the American Revolution (1775–1783).

  6. Betty Washington Lewis. Betty Washington Lewis was more than just the only sister of George Washington to survive to adulthood; she was also a patriot. Lewis and her husband, Fielding, contributed a considerable amount of their personal wealth and time toward the American Revolution.