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... Lawrence , were the sons of Lawrence Washington of Sulgrave Manor , and this genealogy was adopted by Sparks and Irving , as well as by the public at large . Twenty years ago , however , Colonel Chester , by his re- searches , broke ...
... Lawrence , were the sons of Lawrence Washington of Sulgrave Manor , and this genealogy was adopted by Sparks and Irving , as well as by the public at large . Twenty years ago , however , Colonel Chester , by his re- searches , broke ...
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... Washington's forefathers beyond the Virginian settlers , John and Lawrence . There can be , how- ever , little doubt that the two emigrants came of the Sulgrave stock , although the exact connection has not been established . The ...
... Washington's forefathers beyond the Virginian settlers , John and Lawrence . There can be , how- ever , little doubt that the two emigrants came of the Sulgrave stock , although the exact connection has not been established . The ...
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... Washington . It came into the possession . of Sir William de Hertburn , and belonged to him at the time of the Boldon ... Lawrence Washington , in the sixteenth century , was the mayor of Northampton , and received from King Henry VIII ...
... Washington . It came into the possession . of Sir William de Hertburn , and belonged to him at the time of the Boldon ... Lawrence Washington , in the sixteenth century , was the mayor of Northampton , and received from King Henry VIII ...
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... Lawrence Washington , of Garsdon , whose grand- daughter married Robert Shirley , Baron Ferrers ; and others of less note , but all men of property and standing . They seem to have been a successful , thrifty race , owning lands and ...
... Lawrence Washington , of Garsdon , whose grand- daughter married Robert Shirley , Baron Ferrers ; and others of less note , but all men of property and standing . They seem to have been a successful , thrifty race , owning lands and ...
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... Lawrence , appeared in Virginia . They seem to have been men of substance , for they purchased lands and established themselves at Bridges Creek , in West- moreland County . With this brief statement , Law- rence disappears , leaving us ...
... Lawrence , appeared in Virginia . They seem to have been men of substance , for they purchased lands and established themselves at Bridges Creek , in West- moreland County . With this brief statement , Law- rence disappears , leaving us ...
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