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  1. Lawrence Washington (1718 – July 26, 1752) was an American soldier, planter, politician, and prominent landowner in colonial Virginia.

  2. Lawrence Washington ist der Name folgender Personen: Lawrence Washington (Pfarrer) (1602–1652), anglikanischer Pfarrer der Church of England. Lawrence Washington (Pflanzer) (1659–1698), Großvater von George Washington. Lawrence Washington (Soldat) (1718–1752), Soldat und Landbesitzer.

  3. Lawrence Washington was the elder half-brother of George Washington, being the oldest living child of Augustine Washington and his first wife Jane Butler. George Washington idolized his elder brother from a young age. After losing his father prematurely at age eleven, young George looked to Washington as a paternal influence, as well as a ...

  4. Lawrence Washington war ein britischer Offizier und bekannter Landbesitzer im kolonialen Virginia. Als Gründungsmitglied der Ohio Company of Virginia und Mitglied der Vertretung der kolonialen Legislative von Fairfax County, war er hauptsächlich für die Sicherstellung der Gründung der Stadt Alexandria, Virginia am Ufer des ...

  5. 27. Mai 2016 · Lawrence, George Washingtons elder half-brother by their fathers first marriage, stayed in Barbados that December of 1751. His condition, presumably tuberculosis, was none improved from their seven-week stay on the island, and he was determined to get better—if not in Barbados, then in Bermuda. 1 George, his travel companion ...

  6. Lawrence Washington, often overshadowed by the colossal figure of his half-brother, George, played a significant role in shaping the early life and career of the first President of the United States. Lawrence’s life story is imbued with elements of leadership, resilience, and a profound influence on one of the most pivotal figures in American ...

  7. A man of achievement in his own lifetime, Lawrence Washington has suffered from the pre-eminence of his younger brother. Lawrence Washington was the oldest surviving child of Augustine and his first wife, Jane Butler.