Person:Lawrence Lewis (3)

Watchers
Lawrence Lewis
d.20 Nov 1839
m. 7 May 1750
  1. Fielding Lewis1750/51 - 1803
  2. Augustine Lewis1751/52 - 1756
  3. Warner Lewis1755 - 1756
  4. George Washington Lewis1757 - 1821
  5. Mary Lewis1759 - 1759
  6. Charles Lewis1760 -
  7. Samuel Lewis1762 - 1764
  8. Lawrence Lewis1767 - 1839
  9. Robert Lewis1769 - 1829
  10. Howell Lewis1771 - 1822
  11. John Lewis
m. 22 Feb 1799
  1. Frances Parke Lewis1799 - 1875
Facts and Events
Name Lawrence Lewis
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Apr 1767 Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Marriage 22 Feb 1799 Virginiato Eleanor Parke 'Nellie' Custis
Death? 20 Nov 1839
Reference Number Q6504330 (Wikidata)

Wikipedia

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Lawrence Lewis (April 4, 1767 – November 20, 1839) was a Virginia planter, possibly best known as nephew of George Washington who married Nelly Custis, a granddaughter of Martha Washington, and as one of the executors of the late President's estate.

Information on Lawrence Lewis

Lawrence LEWIS 4 Apr 1767 - 20 Nov 1839 ID Number: I22482

OCCUPATION: Aide To Gen Daniel Morgan, 1794

RESIDENCE: Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania & Mount Vernon, VA

BIRTH: 4 Apr 1767 DEATH: 20 Nov 1839 RESOURCES: See: [S760] [S1241] [S2170] [S2174] Father: Fielding LEWIS Sr. Mother: Elizabeth "Bettie" WASHINGTON


Family 1 : Eleanor Parke "Nellie" CUSTIS MARRIAGE: 22 Feb 1799

Frances Parke LEWIS 

Notes

"IX. Lawrence Lewis, b. April 4, 1767. Married Mollie Carter, Gen'l Washington's adopted daughter. He was the grandfather of Audley Lewis, of Clarke Co., Va., also of Edward Parke Custis Lewis, who, in 1886, was Minister of Portugal.

Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0003/g0000063.html#I22482

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References
  1.   Lawrence Lewis (1767–1839), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.