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  1. As a teenager, George Washington watched as his eldest half-brother, Lawrence, suffered from tuberculosis—a deadly, infectious disease. The two visited Barbados in 1751, seeking a cure from the warm sea air. On this trip, George contracted smallpox, but survived, rendering him immune to the disease that would later threaten so many lives.

  2. 劳伦斯·华盛顿(Lawrence Washington)于1635年6月18日在 特林(Tring) 受洗。. 他于1659年5月之前移民到弗吉尼亚州,但回到了英国,成为贝德福德郡 卢顿 的商人。. 他首先与卢顿(Luton)的埃德蒙·琼斯(Edmund Jones)的女儿玛丽·琼斯(Mary Jones)结婚,并育有儿子 ...

  3. Lawrence Washington (1718 - julho de 1752), foi um pioneiro nos Estados Unidos, meio-irmão de George Washington, considerado o pai da independência daquele país e seu primeiro presidente. [ 1 ] Como membro fundador da Ohio Company da Virginia, e membro da legislatura colonial que representa o condado de Fairfax , ele também fundou a cidade de Alexandria, Virgínia , às margens do rio ...

  4. When Lawrence Washington was born on 31 March 1728, in Westmoreland, Virginia, United States, his father, John Washington, was 31 and his mother, Mary ‘Polly’ Massey, was 25. He married Elizabeth Dade on 31 July 1750, in Saint Pauls Parish, King George, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 5 ...

  5. 7 de jun. de 2018 · Col. Lawrence Washington. June 7, 2018. Biography. Military officer Col. Lawrence Washington was born on October 20, 1935 in Washington, D.C. to Charlotte and Isaac Washington. He attended Union Academy and graduated from Pine Forge Academy. Washington received his B.S. degree in nursing in 1968 from the University of Maryland.

  6. George naturally gravitated toward Lawrence and spent many days at Mount Vernon, no doubt escaping his mother’s nagging. In 1743, Lawrence Washington married Ann Fairfax, catapulting the Washingtons into the top reaches of Virginia’s elite. Fortunately, the Fairfax family took an active interest in George’s future.

  7. Augustine Washington, Sr. (12 November 1694 – 12 April 1743), was an British colonial American planter and iron ore miner. He was the father of George Washington, the first president of the United States. He belonged to the Colony of Virginia 's landed gentry. Like his father and his sons, Washington had owned plantations which he operated by ...