- male, deceased (1799) (Mount Vernon, Virginia, United States)
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- George Washington was a central and critical figure in the founding of the United States, and is commonly referred to as father of the nation. He...
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- male, deceased (1826)
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- Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and on...
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- male, deceased (1836)
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- James Madison, Jr., was an American politician and the fourth President of the United States (1809–1817), and one of the most influential Fo...
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- male, deceased (1617)
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- Christopher Newport (c. 1561-1617) was an English sailor. He is best known as the captain of the "Susan Constant", the largest of three ships which...
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- male, deceased (1676)
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- Nathaniel Bacon (January 2, 1647 - October 26, 1676) was an early plantation owner of the Virginia Colony, famous as the instigator of Bacon's...
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- male, deceased (1743)
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- James Blair D.D. (1656 - April 18, 1743) was a Scottish Episcopalian clergyman, missionary and educator, best known as the founder of the College...
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- male, deceased (1691)
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- Lieutenant-Colonel John West (1632 - 1691) was commander of the New Kent Militia in the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, and a representative of...
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- male, deceased (1781)
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- Andrew Lewis (October 9, 1720 - September 26, 1781) was an American pioneer, surveyor, and soldier from Virginia. He served as a colonel of militia...
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- male, deceased (1698)
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- Major Lawrence Washington (1659-1698) was the grandfather of George Washington. Lawrence was born in 1659 at Bridges Creek in Westmoreland County,...
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- male, deceased (1752)
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- Lawrence Washington (1718-1752) was George Washington's half-brother and mentor. He married Anne Fairfax (1728-1761), daughter of Colonel William...
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