Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Lawrence Washington
1659 - 1698 (~ 38 years)-
Name Lawrence Washington [1] Birth Sep 1659 Westmoreland County, Virginia [2, 3, 4] Gender Male Alternate death Feb 1698 Westmoreland County, Virginia [2] Death Between 11 Mar 1698 and 30 Apr 1698 [5] Person ID I35733 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 13 Nov 2021
Father Col. John Washington, b. Abt 1634 d. Bef 11 Jan 1677, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age ~ 43 years) Mother Anne Pope d. 1668, Westmoreland County, Virginia Marriage 1 Dec 1658 Virginia [3, 6] Family ID F20991 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mildred Warner, b. Abt 1671 d. Between 24 Jan 1701 and 30 Jan 1701 (Age ~ 30 years) Marriage Abt 1690 [2, 5] Children + 1. Col. Augustine Washington, b. Between Aug 1693 and Apr 1694 d. 12 Apr 1743, Ferry Farm, King George, Virginia (Age ~ 49 years) Family ID F20995 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Nov 2021
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Notes - Justice and sheriff of Westmoreland County and captain of militia.
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