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  1. Mary Ball Washington (1708-1789) George’s parents have appeared more in myths and rumors than in actual fact. Augustine Washington had a small part in his famous son’s life, dying when George was just eleven. Augustine had nine children: four with his first wife, Jane Butler Washington, and six with George’s mother, Mary Ball Washington.

  2. Augustine Washington morreu aos 49 anos, em 12 de abril de 1743, no Condado de King George, Virgínia. Legado. Depois da morte de Washington, seu filho George herdou a propriedade Strother e seus escravos. Como ele tinha apenas 11 anos, sua mãe, Mary, gerenciou a propriedade por ele até que chegasse à maior idade.

  3. Augustine Washington (* 1694 in Westmoreland; † 12. April 1743 in King George County ) war der Vater von General und Präsident George Washington . Er gehörte in Virginia zum kolonialen sklavenhaltenden Landadel.

  4. Augustine Washington, Sr. (12 November 1694 – 12 April 1743) played a pivotal role in the history of colonial Virginia and is best known as the father of George Washington, the first President of the United States. He belonged to the esteemed Virginia landed gentry and had a multifaceted life as a planter, slaveholder, iron ore miner, and ...

  5. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Augustine Washington (Q768342) Augustine Washington. (1694-1743) British-American planter, slave owner, and the father of George Washington. Augustine Washington Sr.

  6. Augustine Washington (1694-1743)—was the father of George Washington. As a very young man he became interested in iron making and worked briefly with the operators of Bristol Iron Works in King George County. In 1720 a group of English investors established the Principio Iron Company and sent representatives to Maryland to seek deposits of ...

  7. Augustine Washington Jr. se casó con Anne Aylett en "Nominy Plantation". Era hija y coheredera de William Aylett del condado de Westmoreland, Virginia. La pareja tuvo cuatro hijos, de los cuales William Augustine Washington seguiría los pasos de su padre como plantador y durante 1788 representó al condado de Westmoreland en la Cámara de Delegados de Virginia.