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Henry Washington (planter)

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phaeton in Prince William County. In the first federal census for the same county in 1810, Henry Washington owned 45 slaves. Matters became complicated due to the fact that related men of the same name lived in both King George and Frederick counties. By the early 19th century, the Westmoreland County 1787 tax census shows a Henry Washington as owning about half as many slaves as his brother William, (14 adults compared to 23 owned by William, 13 teenagers vs. 23 owned by William) as well as 12 horses, 5 cattle and a two-wheeled carriage. Though it might initially seem odd that in both counties, as well as Albemarle County, where a "Henry Washington" owned 5 adult slaves, 6 teenage slaves, three horses and two cattle, for all three the residence column is zero, indicating this man did not actually live in that county when the census was taken. In fact, this man probably lived with this father and brother in Stafford County just south of Prince William, where the same 1787 tax census indicates both Bailey Washington Jr. and Bailey Washington Sr. and their distant cousin General George Washington owned slaves.
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Unlike several members of his family, Henry Washington was known for his physical strength. He was raised to become a planter, farming with the use of enslaved labor. In the 1787 Virginia tax census, he owned 18 adult slaves and 20 enslaved teenagers, as well as 9 cattle, 25 horses and a 4-wheeled
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It is unconfirmed how many marriages Henry Washington had in his lifetime. It is speculated that he married a woman named Ann, who died without children. In 1779, he married Mildred Pratt (1761–1856), who would survive him and possibly another husband in Tennessee. Henry and Milley Washington had
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Shreiner-Yantis p. 1003 indicates Bailey Sr. owned 11 adult and four teenage slaves, as well as 9 horses, 30 cattle and a 4-wheeled carriage in the county, and his son Bailey Washington Jr. owned 10 adult slaves, 13 teenage slaves, 4 horses and a 2-wheeled carriage in Stafford County) and p. 995
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eleven children, seemingly all born in Prince William County. Their eldest child, Henry Washington (1791-1818) died in Philadelphia. His sister Catherine Storke Washington (1787-1869) married William Hooe Winter of Charles County, Maryland (1786–1833), and bore 15 children.
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grew ill (and would die in 1790), Prince William County voters elected Henry Washington as one of their part-time representatives in the Virginia House of Delegates. However, in the next election they only re-elected his co-delegate, merchant Alexander Henderson. Major
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and who would manage their father's farm. William became a war hero, and farmer Henry developed financial difficulties which led him to move west, then south to northern Alabama. The family also included Bailey Washington Jr. and daughters Elizabeth Washington Storke
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Henry Washington died in Limestone County, Alabama in July 1825. His second wife, though impoverished especially after the Civil War, moved in with their youngest daughter and survived until age 96.
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also served in the state legislature, but represented their native Stafford County. Washington engaged in several property sales and purchases in Prince William County in the vicinity of
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become politicians. The eldest son who survived Henry Washington was Stark Washington (1796-1836), who married and moved to the Arkansas Territory before dying in
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Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love, The 1787 Census of Virginia (Springfield, Virginia; Genealogical Books in Print 1987), vol. 2, p. 897
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1820 U.S. Federal Census for Jeffersontown, Jefferson County, Kentucky, last entry on p. 9 of 12 on ancestry.com is damaged but clearly a single digit
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1860 U.S. Federal Census for Northwest Division, Morgan County, Alabama p. 39 of 64, showing overseer tho misdigitized on corresponding slave schedule
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Winter received property from his father-in-law and built a house called Bradley (which remains off Route 775 in Prince William County) but moved to
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enumerates the General's seven adult and four teenage slaves as well as 4 horses and 23 cattle, all non-tithable and managed by Jesse Hill
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) p. 177
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was William Brown Winter (1847–1929) who joined the 18th Mississippi Cavalry and whose son
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1810 U.S. Federal Census for Prince William County, Virginia p. 10 of 14 on ancestry.com
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The Washingtons: A Family History; Vol.1: Seven Generations of the Presidential Branch
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Sons of the American Revolution application of Walter Emmett Philips on ancestry.com
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As long-term Prince William county leader (and former Continental Congressmen)
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Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
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beginning around 1790. He bought property from, among others,
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Washington's relations with the Iroquois Confederacy
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replaced Washington. His father and younger brother
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Richard Scott Blackburn
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Prince William County
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Shelbyville, Kentucky
Limestone County, Alabama
Bailey Washington
George Washington
William Washington
American Revolutionary War
Colbert County, Alabama
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William Aylmer Winter
William Forrest Winter
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
William Grayson
Richard Scott Blackburn
Thomas Blackburn
Bailey Washington Jr.
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