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  1. 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.

  2. Lawrence was born in September 1659, on his father's estate at Mattox Creek and when he was five years old, the family moved to a nearby plantation on Bridges Creek, in Westmoreland County, Colony of Virginia. He was named to honor his paternal grandfather, former Oxford don and High Church Anglican Rector Rev. Lawrence Washington.

  3. Lawrence Washington nació en Virginia, Estados Unidos, en 1718, hijo de Augustine Washington. Estudió en Inglaterra. Volvió a Virginia 20 años más tarde, en 1738, para supervisar la plantación de su padre en el río Potomac. En 1739 el Parlamento Británico creó una infantería para sus colonias americanas con el fin de usarla en el ...

  4. Portrait of Lawrence Washington. Socially and politically well connected, Lawrence Washington (1718-1752) was destined for greatness, but a lingering illness contracted while serving with the British in the Caribbean cut short his promising life. The loss was deeply felt by his younger half-brother, George Washington, to whom Lawrence had ...

  5. 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.

  6. 1. Court of King George III, of the United Kingdom. Commission of Lawrence Washington as Captain in the provincial forces under Admiral Vernon in the Cartegena Campaign, 1740 June 9. (Mount Vernon, Virginia: Mount Vernon Ladies Association, 1740). 2. Lawrence Washington. Letter : Jamaica, to [Augustine Washington], Virginia, 1741 May 30.

  7. 31 de may. de 2023 · In Part II, we will begin to look at the family members who suffered from the disease and how this impacted their lives and those around them. Lawrence Washington (1718-1752, aged 33/34): Lawrence Washington Source: Mount Vernon. Perhaps the best-known case of tuberculosis in the Washington family pertains to Lawrence Washington.

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