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  1. Biografía. Muerte. En la cultura popular. Referencias. Lawrence Washington. Appearance. ocultar. Lawrence Washington (1718 - julio de 1752) fue un soldado y terrateniente, medio hermano de George Washington, el primer presidente de Estados Unidos. Fue algo parecido a un mentor para su célebre hermano, quien lo admiraba. Biografía.

  2. Lawrence Washington (1718 – July 26, 1752) was an American soldier, planter, politician, and prominent landowner in colonial Virginia. As a founding member of the Ohio Company of Virginia, and a member of the colonial legislature representing Fairfax County, he also founded the town of Alexandria, Virginia on the banks of the Potomac River in ...

    • Anne Fairfax (1743–1752; his death)
    • Tuberculosis
  3. Lawrence Washington (1718–1752) fue un soldado estadounidense, plantador, político y terrateniente destacado en la Virginia colonial. Como miembro fundador de la Ohio Company of Virginia y miembro de la legislatura colonial que representaba al condado de Fairfax, también fundó la ciudad de Alexandria, Virginia, a orillas del río Potomac ...

  4. 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.

  5. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Lawrence Washington (1718 - julio de 1752) fue un soldado y terrateniente, medio hermano de George Washington, el primer presidente de Estados Unidos. Fue algo parecido a un mentor para su célebre hermano, quien lo admiraba. Lawrence Washington. Información personal.

  6. This article will delve into Lawrence’s life, his battle with tuberculosis, his influence on George Washington, and the pivotal time they spent in Barbados, highlighting the importance of Barbados’ history in the Washington family narrative.

  7. Lawrence, George Washington’s elder half-brother by their father’s first marriage, stayed in Barbados that December of 1751. His condition, presumably tuberculosis, was none improved from their seven-week stay on the island, and he was determined to get better—if not in Barbados, then in Bermuda. 1 George, his travel companion, had to get ...