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  1. 8 de mar. de 2017 · In all, their happy marriage produced six children: George (1732), Betty (1733), Samuel (1734), John Augustine (1736), Charles (1738), and Mildred (1740). All but little Mildred survived to adulthood. Just twelve years after their wedding, Augustine Washington passed away around the age of 48. Mary remained a widow throughout her long life ...

  2. Account of Col. John Augustine Washington with the London agent Messer's deDrusina, Ridder, and Clerk. The account ledger includes items such as tools, shoes, clothing, dishes, cutlery, sewing . 1 sheet, 4 pages of implements, nails, snuff boxes, sugar, fabric, spectacles, and Hyson tea. Autograph document signed, 4 pages.

  3. 6 de ago. de 2019 · His tentmate, the lineal descendant of George Washington, Washington’s great-grand-nephew, and the last private owner of Mount Vernon, John Augustine Washington III, was killed while on a scouting mission. John Augustine was also Lee’s distant relative via his marriage to Mary Anna Randolph Custis.

  4. Jane Washington took an active role in the management of Mount Vernon following the death of her husband, John Augustine Washington II, but continued to split time between Mount Vernon and Blakely. Jane's time at Mount Vernon also included a tremendous fire in 1835, which devastated George Washington's greenhouse and a portion of the enslaved living quarters.

  5. John Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington was the great-grandnephew of George Washington and the last Washington to own Mount Vernon before its sale to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA). He was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington.

  6. 8 de feb. de 2021 · To John Augustine Washington [Camp in the Great Meadows, Pa., 31 May 1754] Dr John. Since my last we have arrived at this place, where 3 days agoe we had an engagemt wth the French that is, between a party of theirs & Ours; Most of our men were out upon other detachments, so that I had scarcely 40 men under my Command, and about 10, or a doz. Indians, nevertheless we obtained a most signal ...

  7. Samuel Washington (1734–1781) was a colonial American officer and politician in Popes Creek (Virginia). John Augustine Washington (1736–1787) married Hannah Bushrod (1735–1801) in 1756 and had six children including Bushrod Washington. [31] [32] Charles Washington (1738–1799) was the youngest brother.