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... Major George Eskridge , after whom she named her oldest son . She was twenty - two when she married Augustine Wash- ington , March 6 , 1730/1 . Her son Samuel married five times and had more chil- dren than money . It was of him that ...
... Major George Eskridge , after whom she named her oldest son . She was twenty - two when she married Augustine Wash- ington , March 6 , 1730/1 . Her son Samuel married five times and had more chil- dren than money . It was of him that ...
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... Major . He had already been accepted as a Mason on November 4th , 1752 , in the lodge at Fredericksburg and was study- ing the manual of tactics and the art of war with Adjutant Muse , of Virginia , also the art of fencing with Jacob ...
... Major . He had already been accepted as a Mason on November 4th , 1752 , in the lodge at Fredericksburg and was study- ing the manual of tactics and the art of war with Adjutant Muse , of Virginia , also the art of fencing with Jacob ...
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... commission with the rank of Major and a salary of £ 100 a year . " And he was in uniform . Washington was about to begin being Wash- ington . N VI HE PIERCES THE WILDERNESS OTHING was easier , FIRST AND LAST SEA - VOYAGE 69.
... commission with the rank of Major and a salary of £ 100 a year . " And he was in uniform . Washington was about to begin being Wash- ington . N VI HE PIERCES THE WILDERNESS OTHING was easier , FIRST AND LAST SEA - VOYAGE 69.
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... Major and I went first over with our boots on . Our Indians killed a bear . we had a creek to cross , very deep ; we got over on a tree and got our goods over . " • · At Venango ( where Franklin , Pennsylvania , now is , about thirty ...
... Major and I went first over with our boots on . Our Indians killed a bear . we had a creek to cross , very deep ; we got over on a tree and got our goods over . " • · At Venango ( where Franklin , Pennsylvania , now is , about thirty ...
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... Major Washington with the candour and Politeness natural to your Nation most obedient Humble Servant , Robert Dinwiddie . " 13 · · your St. Pierre replied that he would have been glad if Wash- ington " had been inclined to proceed to ...
... Major Washington with the candour and Politeness natural to your Nation most obedient Humble Servant , Robert Dinwiddie . " 13 · · your St. Pierre replied that he would have been glad if Wash- ington " had been inclined to proceed to ...
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