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About Col. Augustine Washington, Jr.
Biography
Colonel Augustine Washington, Jr. (1720 – May 1762) was the second son of Augustine Washington and Jane Butler, and George Washington's half-brother.
Augustine married Anne (or Ann) Aylett who was born in 1726 at "Nominy Plantation." She was the daughter and coheiress of William Aylett (d. 1744) and Ann Ashton (d. bef 1730).
According to the will of Augustine Washington Sr., the land now known as Mount Vernon first was willed to Lawrence Washington (brother of Augustine Jr.). However, the will instructed that in the case Lawrence should die without an heir the property would go to Augustine Jr. if he would be willing to give the Pope's Creek property to George Washington. Augustine decided instead to keep the Pope's Creek property and so George got the property now known as Mount Vernon.
Family
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Children of Anne AYLETT and Augustine (Austin) WASHINGTON are:
- i. Lawrence WASHINGTON was born 1745.
- ii. Augustine WASHINGTON was born 1747.
- iii. Elizabeth WASHINGTON was born 15 NOV 1749 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and died 20 OCT 1814 in va. She married Alexander general SPOTSWOOD 15 FEB 1769 in Bridge Creek, Fairfax County, Virginia, son of John SPOTSWOOD and Mary DANDRIDGE. He was born 1751 in va, and died 20 DEC 1818 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia
- iv. Anne WASHINGTON was born 2 APR 1752 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and died 3 JUN 1777 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. She married Burdett col ASHTON 19 DEC 1768 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, son of Charles ASHTON and Sarah BUTLER. He was born 21 NOV 1747 in Chestnut Hill, Westmoreland County, Virginia, and died 8 MAR 1814 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
- v. Jane WASHINGTON was born APR 1756 in niece of Gen. George Washington-Westmoreland County, Virginia, and died OCT 1833 in va. She married John Spotswood THORNTON 1784, son of Francis III col THORNTON and Mary Frances GREGORY. He was born ABT 1739 in Spotsylvania, Virginia, and died 1822.
- vi. William Augustine WASHINGTON was born 25 NOV 1757 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and died OCT 1810 in va-Bridges Creek Washington Family cemetery. He married Jane "Jenny" WASHINGTON, daughter of John Augustine WASHINGTON and Hannah BUSHROD. She was born 20 JUN 1759 in va, and died 10 AUG 1791 in Bridges Creek Washington Family cemetery. He married Mary LEE 5 JUL 1792, daughter of Richard Henry LEE and Anne AYLETT. She was born 28 JUL 1764 in Chantilly, Westmoreland, Virginia, and died 1795 in Haywood, Madison, Virginia-. He married Sarah Sally TAYLOE 11 MAY 1799, daughter of John TAYLOE and Rebecca PLATER. She was born 5 MAR 1765 in Lancaster County, Virginia., and died 3 SEP 1834.
- vii. George WASHINGTON was born 1760.
Note:
! (1) "Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America" (Burke's Peerage Ltd., London, 1st ed.) p.48. Half-Brothers and Sister of President Washington.
(2) "Virginia Vital Records from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly" (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984), "Inscriptions on Old Tombstones in Westmoreland and Northumberland Counties," p.548.
! Birth: (1) s/o Capt. Augustine WASHINGTON/Jane BUTLER; gs/o Capt. Lawrence WASHINGTON/Mildred WARNER. 1720. Bridge's Creek, VA.
Marriage to Anne AYLETT: (1) 1743. (2)
Death: (1) 1762.
(1) Of Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., VA.
(1) Colonel of Virginia Militia.
(1) Member of Virginia Assembly.
Will: 18 Sep. 1758 Westmoreland Co., VA.
Probate: 25 May 1762 Westmoreland Co., VA.
Burial: 1762 Bridges Memorial Washington Family cemetery, VA.
Children:
1. Betty WASHINGTON
2. Nancy WASHINGTON
3. Jane WASHINGTON b: 1752
4. Col. William Augustine WASHINGTON b: 25 Nov. 1757
5. George WASHINGTON b: 1761/62
WILL:
To son William Augustine at 21; my decd. brother Lawrence Washington; my three daughters Betty, Nancy and Jane; wife to be extx. with Fielding Lewis, Richard Henry Lee, and my brothers George and John Washington, Codicil. 16 Feb. 1762. My wife being delivered of a son George; my wife in descent from her grandfather Col. Ashton; my brothers Samuel and Charles; the children of my sister Lewis and the children of my sister in law Mrs. Booth; to Mrs. William Booth of Cople Parish.
Sources:
1. Westmoreland County Wills Book XIV.
2. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, non-profit organization founded in 1853 by Ann Pamela Cunningham.
3. Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, Westmoreland County. Hasbrouck Heights, NJ: The Genealogical Association, 1913.
4. Place of burial verifiable based on the original stone marker found at Bridges Creek grave site, and the "Original Indentures, Bonds, Agreements, etc. 1653-1760.
Colonel Augustine Washington, Jr. (1720 – May 1762) was the second son of Augustine Washington and Jane Butler, and George Washington's half-brother. Augustine married Anne (or Ann) Aylett who was born in 1726 at "Nominy Plantation." According to the will of Augustine Washington Sr., the land now known as Mount Vernon first was willed to Lawrence Washington (brother of Augustine Jr.). However, the will instructed that in the case Lawrence should die without an heir the property would go to Augustine Jr. if he would be willing to give the Pope's Creek property to George Washington. Augustine decided instead to keep the Pope's Creek property and so George got the property now known as Mount Vernon
Note:
! (1) "Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America" (Burke's Peerage Ltd., London, 1st ed.) p.48. Half-Brothers and Sister of President Washington.
(2) "Virginia Vital Records from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly" (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984), "Inscriptions on Old Tombstones in Westmoreland and Northumberland Counties," p.548.
! Birth: (1) s/o Capt. Augustine WASHINGTON/Jane BUTLER; gs/o Capt. Lawrence WASHINGTON/Mildred WARNER. 1720. Bridge's Creek, VA.
Marriage to Anne AYLETT: (1) 1743. (2)
Death: (1) 1762.
(1) Of Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., VA.
(1) Colonel of Virginia Militia.
(1) Member of Virginia Assembly.
Will: 18 Sep. 1758 Westmoreland Co., VA.
Probate: 25 May 1762 Westmoreland Co., VA.
Burial: 1762 Bridges Memorial Washington Family cemetery, VA.
Children:
1. Betty WASHINGTON
2. Nancy WASHINGTON
3. Jane WASHINGTON b: 1752
4. Col. William Augustine WASHINGTON b: 25 Nov. 1757
5. George WASHINGTON b: 1761/62
WILL:
To son William Augustine at 21; my decd. brother Lawrence Washington ; my three daughters Betty , Nancy and Jane ; wife to be extx. with Fielding Lewis , Richard Henry Lee , and my brothers George and John Washington , Codicil. 16 Feb. 1762. My wife being delivered of a son George ; my wife in descent from her grandfather Col. Ashton ; my brothers Samuel and Charles ; the children of my sister Lewis and the children of my sister in law Mrs. Booth ; to Mrs. William Booth of Cople Parish. Sources:
1. Westmoreland County Wills Book XIV.
2. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, non-profit organization founded in 1853 by Ann Pamela Cunningham.
3. Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, Westmoreland County. Hasbrouck Heights, NJ: The Genealogical Association, 1913.
4. Place of burial verifiable based on the original stone marker found at Bridges Creek grave site, and the "Original Indentures, Bonds, Agreements, etc. 1653-1760.
Colonel Augustine Washington, Jr. (1720 – May 1762) was the second son of Augustine Washington and Jane Butler, and George Washington's half-brother. Augustine married Anne (or Ann) Aylett who was born in 1726 at "Nominy Plantation." According to the will of Augustine Washington Sr., the land now known as Mount Vernon first was willed to Lawrence Washington (brother of Augustine Jr.). However, the will instructed that in the case Lawrence should die without an heir the property would go to Augustine Jr. if he would be willing to give the Pope's Creek property to George Washington. Augustine decided instead to keep the Pope's Creek property and so George got the property now known as Mount Vernon.
(1) "Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America" (Burke's Peerage Ltd., London, 1st ed.) p.48. Half-Brothers and Sister of President Washington.
(2) "Virginia Vital Records from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly" (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984), "Inscriptions on Old Tombstones in Westmoreland and Northumberland Counties," p.548.
Birth: (1) s/o Capt. Augustine WASHINGTON/Jane BUTLER; gs/o Capt. Lawrence WASHINGTON/Mildred WARNER. 1720. Bridge's Creek, VA.
Marriage to Anne AYLETT: (1) 1743. (2)
Death: (1) 1762.
(1) Of Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., VA.
(1) Colonel of Virginia Militia.
(1) Member of Virginia Assembly.
Will: 18 Sep. 1758 Westmoreland Co., VA.
Probate: 25 May 1762 Westmoreland Co., VA.
Burial: 1762 Bridges Memorial Washington Family cemetery, VA.
Children:
1. Betty WASHINGTON
2. Nancy WASHINGTON
3. Jane WASHINGTON b: 1752
4. Col. William Augustine WASHINGTON b: 25 Nov. 1757
5. George WASHINGTON b: 1761/62
WILL:
To son William Augustine at 21; my decd. brother Lawrence Washington ; my three daughters Betty , Nancy and Jane ; wife to be extx. with Fielding Lewis , Richard Henry Lee , and my brothers George and John Washington , Codicil. 16 Feb. 1762. My wife being delivered of a son George ; my wife in descent from her grandfather Col. Ashton ; my brothers Samuel and Charles ; the children of my sister Lewis and the children of my sister in law Mrs. Booth ; to Mrs. William Booth of Cople Parish. Sources:
1. Westmoreland County Wills Book XIV.
2. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, non-profit organization founded in 1853 by Ann Pamela Cunningham.
3. Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, Westmoreland County. Hasbrouck Heights, NJ: The Genealogical Association, 1913.
4. Place of burial verifiable based on the original stone marker found at Bridges Creek grave site, and the "Original Indentures, Bonds, Agreements, etc. 1653-1760.
Augustine Washington Jr. is the half-brother of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Augustine Jr. is the son of Augustine Washington Sr. and his first wife Jane Butler. Augustine Jr is also the brother of Lawrence Washington, the builder of the Mt. Vernon estate. Augustine Washington Jr. married Ann Aylett. They are both buried is the same common grave.
Children of Augustine, Jr. & Ann (Aylett) Washington: Jane Augusta Washington Thornton (1740 - 1833)* Elizabeth Washington Spotswood (1749 - 1814)* William Augustine Washington (1757 - 1810).
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Birth: 1720 Death: 1762
Augustine Washington Jr. is the half-brother of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Augustine Jr. is the son of Augustine Washington Sr. and Augustine Sr's first wife Jane Butler. Augustine Jr is also the brother of Lawrence Washington, the builder of the Mt. Vernon estate. Augustine Sr. was married, for the second time, to Mary Ball. It was from this second marriage of Augustine Sr in which George Washington, the President, was born. Augustine Washington Jr. married Ann Aylett. They are both buried is the same common grave.
- Reference: MyHeritage Genealogy - SmartCopy: Apr 25 2018, 19:42:06 UTC
- https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I2250... cites
- Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. I, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
Col. Augustine Washington, Jr.'s Timeline
1720 |
1720
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Bridge's Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1745 |
1745
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'Wakefield', Westmoreland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1747 |
1747
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Westmoreland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1749 |
November 15, 1749
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Westmoreland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1752 |
April 2, 1752
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Wakefield, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States
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1756 |
April 1756
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Wakefield, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
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1757 |
November 25, 1757
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Wakefield, Westmoreland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1758 |
1758
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Wakefield, Virginia
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1762 |
May 1762
Age 42
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Wakefield, Westmoreland County, Virginia, Colonial America
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