Lawrence Washington

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Lawrence Washington (1602-1655) was the great-great-grandfather of George Washington. Wikipedia
Born:
1602
Died:
1665
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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Lawrence Washington. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Washington_(1602-1655)
  • Map of Purleigh on...

    Here is a map of Purleigh. This Purleigh map is ideal for those wanting directions to Purleigh, as well as people who just want to know - where is Purleigh?
    www.aboutbritain.com/maps/purleigh-map.asp
  • From Revolution to...

    FRtR > Documents > The Maryland Toleration Act (1649)
    odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1601-1650/maryland/mta.htm
  • Domesday Witham - Map

    Introduction and Method Map Summary Table Bibliography and Thanks Email
    www.gyford.com/domesday/map.html
  • Pedigree of Washington of...

    These persons were uncles to John and Lawrence Washington, who emigrated to Virginia.
    www.rotherhamweb.co.uk/genealogy/washington.htm
  • washington2

    ..., Washington in Virginia Lawrence Washington, 1st of Sulgrave (b c1500, d 19.02.1584) m1. (c1518) Elizabeth Gough (dsp) m2. (c1538) Amy Pargiter (d 06.10.1564, dau of Robert Partiger...
    www.stirnet.com/html/genie/british/ww/washington2.htm
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Lawrence Washington. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Washington_%281602-1655%29
  • Sulgrave Manor - The home...

    Ancestral home of George Washington's family. This Tudor Manor in beautiful rural England educates and enthrals. Visitors may take part in special historical events, weekends and re-enactments. 30 miles from Stratford and Oxford.
    www.sulgravemanor.org.uk/history/washington_family.htm
  • Papers of George Washington

    Introduction Transcription Original Editorial Apparatus These maxims originated in the late sixteenth century in France and were popularly circulated during Washington's time.
    gwpapers.virginia.edu/documents/civility/index.html
  • WashingtonAncestry

    Little seed of a mighty tree" The name "WASHINGTON" is Anglo Saxon, from "HWAES" a Saxon Chieftain, "INGA" meaning "the family of - " and "TUN" an estate; - the Estate of the HWAES family.
    www.ancestryuk.com/WashingtonAncestry.htm