Westmoreland County is in Virginia.
On 26th September 1669 Anne Pope [aged 33] died at Westmoreland County. She was buried at Bridge Creek.
On 16th September 1677 John Washington [aged 45] died at Washington Parish. He was buried at Westmoreland County.
On 12th November 1694 Augustine Washington was born to Lawrence Washington [aged 35] and Mildred Warner [aged 23] at Westmoreland County. He married (1) 20th April 1715 Jane Butler and had issue (2) 6th March 1730 Mary Ball and had issue.
Around 1696 Frances Gerard [aged 65] died at Westmoreland County.
Around 1659 John Washington [aged 26] purchased 0.4km2 on Bridge Creek near the confluence with the Potomac River, and settled there.
On 26th September 1669 Anne Pope [aged 33] died at Westmoreland County. She was buried at Bridge Creek.
On 27th April 1660 Colonel Nathaniel Pope [aged 57] died at Cliffs. He was buried at Mount Vernon.
In 1663 John Middleton was born in Cople.
On 25th September 1706 John Middleton [aged 43] died in Cople.
On 15th December 1673 Thomas Gerard [aged 65] died at Machodoc. He was buried Longsword Point St Mary's County Maryland.
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Around November 1658 or early 1659 John Washington [aged 26] and Anne Pope [aged 22] were married. Her father Colonel Nathaniel Pope [aged 55] gave them a wedding gift of 2.8 km2 on Mattox Creek as well as a loan of 80 pounds for startup expenses.
On 24th September 1729 Jane Butler [aged 29] died at Popes Creek.
On 16th September 1677 John Washington [aged 45] died at Washington Parish. He was buried at Westmoreland County.