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    Nathaniel Burwell (April 15, 1750 – March 29, 1814) was an American politician and plantation owner. Perhaps the most distinguished of five men of that...
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    immediately to the east in what became the modern-day Grove Community. Nathaniel Burwell built Carter Hall circa 1795 in eastern Frederick County, Virginia...
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    Carter's Grove (category Burwell family (Virginia))
    was married to Nathaniel Burwell (1680–1721), in 1709. Elizabeth and Nathaniel had a son: Carter Burwell (1716–1777). Carter Burwell (1716–1777) inherited...
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    Carter Hall (Millwood, Virginia) (category Burwell family (Virginia))
    Carter Hall was the Millwood, Virginia, USA estate of Lt. Col. Nathaniel Burwell (1750–1814). It is located in the upper Shenandoah Valley, off Virginia...
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  • Nathaniel Burwell Harvey House was a historic home located near Dublin, Pulaski County, Virginia. It was built in 1909–1910, and was a 2+1⁄2-story, three-bay...
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    Botetourt's death. The first awards were to Nathaniel Burwell (philosophy) and James Madison (classics). Burwell and Madison also received the first bachelor's...
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    Yorktown; his parents were Elizabeth Carter Burwell (daughter of Robert "King" Carter and widow of Nathaniel Burwell) and William Nelson, who was a leader of...
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    in honor of Carter Hall, the Millwood, Virginia estate of Lt. Col. Nathaniel Burwell (1750–1814). Carter Hall was launched on 4 March 1943 by Moore Dry...
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    Virginia. Burwell was born in either 1711 or 1712 at Fairfield, the plantation of his parents, Elizabeth Carter Burwell and her first husband, Nathaniel Burwell...
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    Thomas (March 14, 1818). "Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Burwell, 14 March 1818". Letter to Nathaniel Burwell. Willard, Emma (Spring 1819). "An Address to...
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    Society. Randolph lived his final years as a guest of his friend Nathaniel Burwell at Carter Hall, near Millwood, Virginia, in Clarke County. He suffered...
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    tobacco plantation from 17th century Colony of Virginia, owned by the Burwell family of Virginia from 1642 to 1787. The house was destroyed in 1897 due...
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  • Blair William Turnbell Burwell, who was killed in the Mexican War on September 8, 1847, and is buried in Mississippi. Nathaniel Harrison died in infancy...
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    1785 by Gen. Daniel Morgan and Lt. Col. Nathaniel Burwell, who both served in the American Revolution. Burwell was the project's financier and Morgan managed...
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    Morgan joined efforts with Col. Nathaniel Burwell to build a water-powered mill in Millwood, Virginia. The Burwell-Morgan Mill is open as a museum and...
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    getting his wife Frances' brother, Nathaniel Burwell, appointed to the Governor's council, and together, Page and Burwell opposed Lord Dunmore's proclamation...
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    1728/9, in Hanover County to the former Elizabeth Carter Burwell (1692-1734; widow of Nathaniel Burwell of Williamsburg, Virginia) and her second husband, Dr...
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    1690, died in infancy) Elizabeth Carter (c. 1692 – 1734), married Nathaniel Burwell in 1709, then George Nicholas Judith Carter (born c. 1694), died in...
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  • refer to: Carter Hall (Millwood, Virginia), the estate of Lt.Col. Nathaniel Burwell (1750–1814), now a conference center owned by Project Hope Two U.S...
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  • John Burton Armistead Burwell Carter Burwell James Burwell Lewis Burwell Lewis Burwell Nathaniel Burwell Robert Carter Burwell John Bushrod Thomas Bushrod...
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  • infants, but Elizabeth (1692-1734) would marry twice, to burgesses Nathaniel Burwell of Gloucester County in 1709 (and received Carter's Grove plantation...
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    cousin William Burwell of Frederick County to the north (son of Nathaniel Burwell). Oddly, after his death in 1821, this William A. Burwell still shows up...
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    the Burwell family into the 1800s. On Lewis Burwell's death in 1710. King's Creek Plantation passed to his son Major James Burwell. James Burwell was...
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    was ten, then sent to a school run by Rev. Wiley on the estate of Nathaniel Burwell. Rather than attend the College of William and Mary in Virginia, which...
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  • which approved the United States Constitution. He served alongside Nathaniel Burwell and voted for ratification, but did not speak during the debates....
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  • Burgesses for Jamestown In office 1699–1702 Preceded by Lewis Burwell Succeeded by Nathaniel Burwell Member of the House of Burgesses for King and Queen County...
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  • 1780 – April 30, 1781 Serving with William Norvell, Preceded by Nathaniel Burwell Succeeded by Joseph Prentis Personal details Born 1754 (1754) Caroline...
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    of Wight Thomas Pierce Isle of Wight James Johnson Yes James City Nathaniel Burwell Yes James City Robert Andrews Yes Jefferson Robert Breckenridge Yes...
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    Dorothy Willing Page (1823–1893), who married Nathaniel Burwell (a grandson of plantation owner Nathaniel Burwell). Warner, Ralph F.; Warner, R. David (2010)...
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  • Martha Armistead ("Patsy") Digges, who survived to married Capt. Nathaniel Burwell. He remarried in 1760 to Elizabeth Wormeley (1737-1785), the daughter...
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