Subject Files / Subseries 4.7. Source citations are included at the bottom of the page. He married Mary Plunket. Lawrence LEWIS (Elizabeth WASHINGTON 44, Mary BALL 32, Joseph 24, William 21, William 9, John 5, John 4, William 3, Robert 2, William 1) was born on 4 Apr 1769. Children of Lawrence Washington and Mildred Warner: John (1692-1746) Experimental pedigree, of the descendants of Lawrence Washington, 1635-1677, of Virginia Item Preview > ... Caption title: Washington family, of Stafford and King George Counties, Virginia "Reprinted from his volume of 'Virginia genealogies,' now in press." John Adams was born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, on July 4, 1803. No table-of-contents pages found. 2 She died 26 Mar 1701, after which, Lawrence's cousin, John Washington, successfully petitioned to have custody of the children transferred to him in 1704, at which point they were returned to Virginia. Also see Mildred's DNA Descendants and Family Tree & Genealogy Tools for more views. Table of Contents. Similar Items. Descendants and relatives listed lived chiefly in Westmoreland County, Virgionia, with some living elsewhere in Virginia, in New England and elsewhere. John Washington (d.1675) and his brother, Lawrence, immigrated from England to Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1656. OR. Amphyllis TWIGDEN was born 2 February 1601 in England (United Kingdom). [ S272 ] William Farrer and J. Brownbill editors Victoria History of Lancastershire , Volume VIII, page 52. 1725 in Essex County, Virginia. He died in Long Island Sound on April 30, 1829, at the age of 28. Descendants of Martha Lawrence, married Thomas Daughtrey Major Life Events Elizabeth Daughtry was born circa 1801 at Virginia . Lawrence 3 Anderson ("Rappahanock Basin" 2, "Colonial Virginia" 1) was born 1652 in Scotland, and died Abt. He died in Washington… Lawrence Washington was the elder half-brother of George Washington, being the oldest living child of Augustine Washington and his first wife Jane Butler. According to our current on-line database, Lawrence Washington has 29 students and 29 descendants. Found in: Special Collections at the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington / 2018-SC-097, John Augustine Washington III and descendants papers / Series 4. Some Descendants of John TOWNELEY (1415 - 1473) Click HERE to See how George Washington 1st US President's Family are Related to this Person. Browse this collection. Lawrence Washington is in the 3rd generation of the family tree for George Washington (Ahnentafel #4). Lawrence Washington (1854-1920) Notes: Was elected without opponent by 69 electoral votes. We welcome any additional information. Pedigree of Lawrence Author: Somerby, H. G. 1805-1872. After losing his father prematurely at age eleven, young George looked to Washington as a paternal influence, as well as a brother. Published: (1856) The pedigree and history of the Washington family: derived from Odin, the founder of Scandinavia, B.C. Descendants of Lawrence Ball, 1560, ENG ... Augustine Washington, born ___ 1693, Westmoreland Co, VA, (son of Lawrence Washington and Mildred Warner). Note Vols. Browse Individual Records in this Title . https://www.geni.com/people/Lawrence-Washington/6000000003053800379 Mary died 25 Aug 1789, "Mount Vernon", Fairfax Co, VA.When Mary's mother died in 1721, she was sent to live with her guardian, Col. George Eskridge, of Sandy Point,where she remained until she married Augustine Washington. 1633 in England . Mildred Washington 1696-1747 Married 5 January 1733 toHenry Willis, Col. 1691-1740 with : Lewis Willis 1734-1813 Elizabeth Warner 1672-1720 Married about 1692, Richmond Co., VA, … The couple had (at least) 1 child. Lawrence WASHINGTON was born September 1659 in Crown Colony of Virginia. + 7 II. Eleanor was born in … These two youngest children were Eleanor Parke Custis (1779-1852), called Nelly, and Rev.HoraceEdwinHayden,M.A. 1 She married William Stratton on 1 December 1819. Noteworthy Jewish Descendants of Mariampole and Vicinity INTRODUCTION Some Mariampolers managed to survive not only the difficulties of life under the Russian Tsar and the Communists, but also the far more murderous designs of the Nazi regime.