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From: "Malinda Jones" <>
Subject: Re: Possible correction to St. John-Whiting ancestry
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:45:59 -0500
References: <1f1.f8f0756.2c92fca3@aol.com>


Lawrence Washington who m Amy Pargiter is ancestral to Col John Washington
and President George Washington (Sources : Hoppin's "Washington Ancestry..."
and Anne Reed Ritchie's "Major Francis Wright and Ann Washington with Allied
Families")

~malinda


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Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 5:40 AM
Subject: Re: Possible correction to St. John-Whiting ancestry


> A few decsendants of this family (of John, Samuels brother) are in James
> Wright's co of Rutland, but no Washington Connection.
>
> The only Browne/Washington connection I have is a George Browne mentioned
as
> son-in-law to Thomas Washington (of Colchester, Essex) in his (Thomas')
will
> dated 5th November 1579, which I posted here some years ago. Thomas being
> brother of the Lawrence Washington who m Amy Pargiter, the great
garndparents of
> the Richard Washington who m Frances Browne, the subject of past
speculation
> here.
>
> Adrian
>
> D. Spencer Hines wrote
>
> > Very interesting.
> >
> > Do you show any of the siblings of this Samuel Browne marrying
Washingtons,
> > who were also from Northants?
> >
> > And what is Oliver St. John's ancestry?
> >
> > Any clue as to Nicholas Browne's ancestors?
> >
> > Deus Vult.
> >
> > "All America lies at the end of the wilderness road, and our past is not
a
> > dead past, but still lives in us. Our forefathers had civilization
inside
> > themselves, the wild outside.
> >
> > We live in the civilization they created, but within us the wilderness
still
> > lingers. What they dreamed, we live, and what they lived, we dream."
> >
> > T. K. Whipple ---- "Study Out The Land"
> >
> > All replies to the newsgroup please. Thank you kindly. All original
> > material
> > contained herein is copyright and property of the author. It may be
quoted
> > only in discussions on this forum and with an attribution to the author,
> > unless permission is otherwise expressly given, in writing.
> >
> > D. Spencer Hines
> >
> > Lux et Veritas et Libertas
> >
> > Vires et Honor
> >
> > "John Brandon" <> wrote in message
> > news:...
> >
> > | I think you dropped a line someplace in copying. As I recall, it
> > | reads (something like)--
> > |
> > | "BROWNE, SAMUEL (d 1668) judge, was the son of Nicholas Browne of
> > | Polebrooke, Northamptonshire, by Frances, daughter of Thomas St. John,
> > | third son of Oliver St. John, [Lord Bletsoe, and a first cousin of
> > | Oliver St. John,] chief justice of the common pleas during the
> > | protectorate. ..."
> > |
> > | There are bios. of Samuel Browne in Foss's _Judges_ and in Mary Frear
> > | Keeler's book on the M.P.s of the Long Parliament.
> >
> >
>


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