Colonel Augustine Warner Jr. (June 3, 1642 – June 19, 1681) was an American planter, military officer and politician. He served in the House of Burgesses...
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son and heir Augustine Warner Jr. also serving as Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Born in Norwich, Norfolk, the son of Thomas Warner and Elizabeth...
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Warner Hall is a historic plantation in Gloucester County, Virginia, United States. Augustine Warner, progenitor of many prominent First Families of Virginia...
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counties where he owned land. Augustine Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, in 1694, to Mildred Warner and her husband, Capt. Lawrence...
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Mildred Gale (redirect from Mildred Warner)
Warner was born in 1671, at Warner Hall, the family home in Gloucester County, Virginia, the daughter of Col. Augustine Warner Jr. (1642–1681) and Mildred...
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(1671–1701) was a daughter of Augustine Warner Jr. and Mildred Reade. Her paternal grandparents were English settlers Augustine Warner Sr. and Mary Towneley....
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Australian businessman and politician Augustine Warner (1611–1674), Virginia colonial politician and farmer Augustine Warner Jr. (c. 1642 – 1681), Virginia colonial...
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of John and Mary Smith, Mary being a daughter of Augustine Warner Jr. and a sister of Mildred Warner, who married Lawrence Washington (1659–1698) and...
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Lawrence married Mildred Warner, one of three daughters of Mildred Reade and the wealthy Gloucester County planter Augustine Warner Jr. During the decade of...
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issue; married Nancy Alexander, had issue. Augustine Lewis (January 22, 1752 – 1756); died as a child. Warner Lewis (June 24, 1755 – 1756); died in infancy...
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near Hunting Creek in Stafford County, Virginia (now Fairfax County) to Augustine Washington (1693-1743) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington (1708-1789)...
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and encamped in Gloucester County at Warner Hall, home of the speaker of the House of Burgesses, Augustine Warner Jr. However, the Gloucester troops balked...
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brothers from this father's first marriage: Lawrence Washington and Augustine Washington Jr. (Jane Washington, his half-sister, died shortly after his birth...
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a descendant of Augustine Warner Jr., who presided as the Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses during Bacon's Rebellion (Warner served before the...
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a church was built near the current site on land donated by Col. Augustine Warner Jr., who twice served as speaker of Virginia's House of Burgesses. His...
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(2000) [1935]. "Chapter 13: Col Charles Lewis of Buck Island". Lewis of Warner Hall: The History of a Family. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing...
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and medical author John Walter – founder of The Times newspaper Augustine Warner Jr. – Virginia landowner, common ancestor of George Washington and Elizabeth...
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historian who believes him probably aligned with the previous Speaker, Augustine Warner Jr. (who owned land in many counties but could no longer serve in the...
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Mildred Reade (1643–1694), married Augustine Warner Jr. Robert Reade (1644–1722/23), married Mary Lilly George Reade Jr. (born c. 1648) Francis Reade (1650–1694)...
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Speaker. Kemp however, was more closely allied with former speaker Augustine Warner Jr. than the Governor and later his widow's Green Spring faction. While...
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Augustine Warner Jr. Gloucester County 1642/43 1676 1676 1681 16th Thomas Godwin Nansemond County unknown 1676 1676 1677/78 15th Augustine Warner Jr....
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Waring Thomas Waring Jr. Thomas Warne John Warren Thomas Warren Augustine Warner Jr. John Washbourn Ensign Washer Augustine Washington Jr. George Washington...
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after the rebellion. He named three children as heirs. His son Thomas Godwin Jr., who married Martha, the daughter and heiress of Col. Joseph Bridger in 1686...
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post-World War II era. Warner Robins was founded in 1942 when the small farming community of Wellston was renamed for General Augustine Warner Robins (1882–1940)...
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Burgesses In office 1662–1674 Preceded by Henry Soane Succeeded by Augustine Warner Jr. Representative from Charles City County in the Virginia House of...
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B. Hayling". Augustine.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2020. Retrieved June 3, 2020. Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern...
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Saint Augustine's University is a private historically black Christian college in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was founded by Episcopal clergy in 1867...
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half-brother (John Lewis; Warner Lewis not reaching maturity), five elder full brothers (Fielding Lewis Jr., Augustine Lewis, Warner Lewis, Charles Lewis and...
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Martin Luther King Jr., an American civil rights activist, was fatally shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, at 6:01 p.m...
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He later won plaudits for his role of violent Jewish mob kingpin Marty Augustine in Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye (1973). His most recent significant...
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