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Col John Augustine 'Jack' Washington; Brother of America's 1st President 1736–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Jan 1736

Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation, Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America

Death Date: 8 Jan 1787 16 Sep 1799 17 Feb 1787 Bushfield, Westmoreland, Virginia

Death Location: Happy Retreat now known as Mordington, near Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia

Father: Lawrence descent)

Mother: Mary Washington)

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Col John Augustine 'Jack' Washington; Brother of America's 1st President was born in 1736 in Wakefield Plantation, Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America, the child of Lawrence Augustine Gus Capt Washington Father Of George Sr Royal Descent And Mary Ball Mother Of President George Washington. Col John Augustine 'Jack' Washington; Brother of America's 1st President passed away in 1787 in Happy Retreat now known as Mordington, near Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia.

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  • Col John Augustine 'Jack' Washington; Brother of America's 1st President was born in 1736 in Wakefield Plantation, Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America, the child of Lawrence Augustine Gus Capt Washington Father Of George Sr Royal Descent And Mary Ball Mother Of President George Washington.
  • Col John Augustine 'Jack' Washington; Brother of America's 1st President passed away in 1787 in Happy Retreat now known as Mordington, near Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia.

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Col President
1736–1787
Birth Place: Wakefield Plantation, Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
Parents
Lawrence Augustine " Gus" (Capt) Washington (father of George) Sr (royal descent)
1694–1743
Bridges Creek, Mattox Creek, Wakefield Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia
Mary (Ball (Mother of President George) Washington)
1707–1789
Lively, Epping Forest, Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
Grandparents
Capt. (Lawrence Washington ( Grandfather to George Washington) )
1659–1697
Mattox Creek, Pope's Creek, Bridges Creek, Westmoreland County, VA
🇺🇸MILDRED (Martinau WARNER (gm to 1st) POTUS)
1670–1701
Warner Hall, Gloucester, Stafford, Virginia Colony/England
Joseph (Matthaus Ball) ,Col.
1649–1711
Millenkick, Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Mary (Bennett) Montague
1665–1743
Christchurch, King George, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Colonel Sr
1631–1677
Anne Washington
1635–1668
Col. Ii+=
1642–1681
Mildred GGM***
1643–1686
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rev. Washington
1602–1652
Frances Sulgrave
1591–1644
Luce Fox
1611–1660
George Read
1630–1671
Margaret Bird
1630–1685

Col President's Timeline

2 Records

1736
13 Jan 1736
Birth of Col John Augustine 'Jack' Washington; Brother of America's 1st President in Wakefield Plantation, Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
Wakefield Plantation, Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
1787
8 Jan 1787 16 Sep 1799 17 Feb 1787 Bushfield, Westmoreland, Virginia
Age 51
Death of Col John Augustine 'Jack' Washington; Brother of America's 1st President in Happy Retreat now known as Mordington, near Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia
Happy Retreat now known as Mordington, near Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Jan 1736
    Event Place: Wakefield Plantation, Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1787 16 Sep 1799 17 Feb 1787 Bushfield, Westmoreland, Virginia
    Event Place: Happy Retreat now known as Mordington, near Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia

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