Augustine Washington

Augustine Washington (12 November 1694 – 12 April 1743) was the father of George Washington, the first President of the United States.

In 1715, Augustine inherited about 1,000 acres of land at Bridges Creek, Virginia, from his father, and renamed the property Little Hunting Creek. He also married Jane Butler, with whom he had four children. He had two of them, Lawrence and, enrolled in the in England. There, Lawrence was recruited into the Templar Order.

After the death of Jane, Augustine married in 1731, with whom he had six children. In 1743, Augustine died, and Little Hunting Creek was inherited by Lawrence, who would eventually rename it Mount Vernon. Augustine's oldest son with Mary, George, was forced to assist in providing for the family following the death of his father.