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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 ...
Augustine Washington Sr. (November 12, 1694 – April 12, 1743) was the father of the first U.S. President George Washington. He belonged to the Colony of Virginia's landed gentry and was a planter and slaveholder. Augustine Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on November 12, 1694 to Capt. Lawrence Washington, a militia captain and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses ...
Augustine Washington Sr. (12/11/1694 - 12/4/1743) là cha của Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ đầu tiên George Washington. Ông là một chủ đồn điền và slaveholder. Phả hệ. Augustin sinh ra ở Wrestmoreland, Virginia vào ngày 12/11/1694.
Augustine Washington, Sr. ([ˈwɔʃʃinton]; Contea di Westmoreland, 12 novembre 1694 – Ferry Farm, 12 aprile 1743), è stato un militare britannico. Fu un planter e un proprietario di schiavi. È ricordato in particolare per essere stato il padre del generale George Washington , primo presidente degli Stati Uniti .
18 de mar. de 2002 · George Augustine Washington (c.1758–1793) was the oldest son of GW’s brother Charles. He served from September to November 1777 as a second lieutenant in Col. William Grayson’s Additional Continental Regiment and was appointed a cornet in Maj. Henry Lee Jr.’s Partisan Light Dragoons in April 1778.
Template:WashingtonSeries The Washington immigrant ancestor and great-grandfather of President George Washington was John Washington, who was born in Purleigh, Essex, England, around 1631 and emigrated to the Colony of Virginia in 1656.[1] George Washington's ancestry entirely traces back to England, other than a great-great-great-grandfather, Nicolas Martiau, a Huguenot from Île de Ré ...
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 ...