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  1. William Augustine Washington (November 25, 1757 – October 2, 1810) was a Virginia planter and officer who served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates representing Westmoreland County, as well as terms as colonel of the county militia and as the county sheriff, before moving to the newly established District of Columbia.

  2. George Washington remembered William Augustine Washington in his Last Will and Testament, naming him an executor and bequeathing him first choice of one of his swords, among other shares of his estate.

  3. William Augustine Washington was born on 25 Nov 1757 in Colony of Virginia, son of Augustine Washington Jr. (1720 - ~1762) and Ann (Aylett) Washington (1726 - 1774). His siblings were: Jane Augusta (Washington) Thornton (1740 - 1833) Lawrence Washington (1745 - 1745) Augustine Washington III (1747 - 1747)

    • November 25, 1757
    • October 2, 1810
  4. William Augustine Washington (November 25, 1757 – October 2, 1810) was a Virginia planter and officer who served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates representing Westmoreland County, as well as terms as colonel of the county militia and as the county sheriff, before moving to the newly established District of Columbia.

  5. While Augustine Washington remains a shadowy figure in history, there are several things we do know about the father of the father of our country.

  6. William Augustine Washington was born on February 28, 1752 in Stafford County, Va. The eldest son of Bailey Washington, William was destined to be the paladin of the Southern cavalry during the American War of Independence.

  7. Account of William Augustine Washington with Messieurs Henderson, Ferguson, and Gibson. Dates: 1786 March - 1787 December Found in: Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon / Historic manuscript collection / Series 1.