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  1. Lawrence Washington, George Washington’s half-brother, was a figure of considerable influence and importance in the early life of America’s first president. His battle with tuberculosis led to their significant journey to Barbados, an event that not only sought to improve his health but also played a pivotal role in shaping George Washington’s worldview.

  2. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Lawrence Washington . Lawrence Washington served Great Britain in the War of Jenkin’s Ear against Spain. Upon returning, he named his home after his commander, Admiral Edward Vernon. Mount Vernon would later serve as the estate of his younger brother, George. Since George’s father passed away when he was very young, Lawrence served as a mentor.

  3. Lawrence Washington ( Westmoreland, Virginia, América Británica, 19 de septiembre de 1659-Virginia, América Británica, 25 de febrero de 1698) fue un abogado y plantador en la Virginia colonial que se educó en Inglaterra. Era el abuelo paterno de George Washington .

  4. Lawrence Washington (September 1659 – February 1698) was a colonial-era Virginia planter, slave holder, lawyer, soldier and politician. He also was the paternal grandfather of George Washington . Early life and education [ edit ]

  5. 31 de may. de 2023 · Perhaps the best-known case of tuberculosis in the Washington family pertains to Lawrence Washington. George’s eldest half-brother, credited as serving as a role model, died of the disease in 1752, which subsequently laid the foundations for George to inherit Mount Vernon and become the Father of His Country.

  6. Lawrence Washington was the son of Augustine Washington. He was the half-brother of George Washington. Upon his death, George Washington inherited Mount Vernon. This portrait has overpainting. Dimensions: 30 1/2 in. x 25 in. (77.47 cm x 63.5 cm.) The subject wears a red jacket with gold buttons over a green waistcoat with gold trim.

  7. Lawrence Washington was ill. Leaving his family behind—a wife and infant daughter—and willing to risk weeks on the open sea during hurricane season—he would try the air of Barbados, or perish. Thankfully, Lawrence did not have to travel alone. His half-brother George, then only 19 years old, accompanied him.