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George Johnston (burgess)

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195:. The House of Burgesses was an aristocratic company of wealthy plantation owners and gentlemen, having long operated under a relaxed rule of 24 percent constituting a quorum. With only 39 members in attendance, Johnston's motion passed, and in the absence of the House's regular leadership, all five of the offered resolutions were adopted. The first four were adopted more quickly than the fifth, which required several hours of heated debate, and even after that, passed by only one vote. There is a tribute about him given by R. Walton Moore, that was published in the 31: 159:
speech advocating for resolutions against the Stamp Act. Johnston was elected to a third term, but died before the assembly reconvened. The portrait shown to the right hangs to this day in the Fairfax County Courthouse. The Fairfax Co. manager of historical records believes that he is one of the
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He was first married to Margaret Thompson and had 3 children by her: Mary (married Rev. Lee Massey), Sarah (married Robert Harrison), and Peggy (married a Mr. Chattin). Johnston then married Sarah McCarty (c. 1724 - c. 1785), daughter of Major Dennis McCarty from
283: 172:. He had nine children by Sarah: George, William, Archibald, Hanaugh, Sarah Anne, Betty, Wilfred and Dennis McCarty J.. His son, Lt. Col George Johnston Jr. was 463: 221:
His Last Will & Testament was entered into Fairfax County, Virginia, records (Book B-1, pp. 432–4) on March 23, 1766, and has been transcribed
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As a burgess, Johnston made a motion to resolve the House into a committee of the whole, seconded by
235: 200: 152: 191:, at which time their coalition brought forth a shocking series of resolutions now known as the 224:. An inventory of his estate was also entered in Fairfax Co. records and is also transcribed 207: 192: 177: 161: 259: 442: 188: 156: 173: 160:"lost Founding Fathers" due to his early death. His death was reported in the 155:, in the assemblies of 1758-61 and 1761–65. On May 30, 1765, Johnston seconded 394:"Founders Online: From George Washington to George Johnston, 5 January 1758" 197:
William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 2 (2), pp. 75-80 (April 1922).
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Painting of George Johnston, Esquire (1720-1766).
Virginia House of Burgesses
Fairfax County, Virginia
House of Burgesses
Patrick Henry's
Virginia Gazette
Westmoreland County, Virginia
Aide-de-camp
George Washington
Morristown, New Jersey
Patrick Henry
Stamp Act Resolutions
Alexandria Gazette
George Washington
Alexandria, Virginia
15th Regiment


Fairfax County's Forgotten Patriot


Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography
"Williamsburg, September 19"
the original


"Address of R. Walton Moore"
"Address of R. Walton Moore, continued"
"Founders Online: Letters from George Johnston"
"Founders Online: From George Washington to George Johnston, 5 January 1758"

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