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- Migrated from England and settled in "Nominy" in Westmoreland Co., Va. Where
the Parish of Cople was named for the home of his family in England. Records
of Virginia land patents show that Col. Nicholas Spencer and Col. John
Washington, father of George Washington's grandfather, Lawrence Washington,
owned the Mt. Vernon tract jointly. An old document stating this now hangs on
the wall at Mt. Vernon. Will dated 25 apr 1688, and proved 15 jan 1699.Migrated from England and settled in "Nominy" in Westmoreland Co., Va. Where
the Parish of Cople was named for the home of his family in England. Records
of Virginia land patents show that Col. Nicholas Spencer and Col. John
Washington, father of George Washington's grandfather, Lawrence Washington,
owned the Mt. Vernon tract jointly. An old document stating this now hangs on
the wall at Mt. Vernon. Will dated 25 apr 1688, and proved 15 jan 1699.Migrated from England and settled in "Nominy" in Westmoreland Co., Va. Where
the Parish of Cople was named for the home of his family in England. Records
of Virginia land patents show that Col. Nicholas Spencer and Col. John
Washington, father of George Washington's grandfather, Lawrence Washington,
owned the Mt. Vernon tract jointly. An old document stating this now hangs on
the wall at Mt. Vernon. Will dated 25 apr 1688, and proved 15 jan 1699.
Migrated from England and settled in "Nominy" in Westmoreland Co., Va. Where the Parish of Cople was named for the home of his family in England.
Records of Virginia land patents show that Col. Nicholas Spencer and Col. John
Washington, father of George Washington's grandfather, Lawrence Washington,
owned the Mt. Vernon tract jointly. An old document stating this now hangs on
the wall at Mt. Vernon.
Will dated 25 APR 1688, and proved 15 JAN 1699.
"Kinfolks" by William Curry Harllee p. 2748-50.
Migrated from England and settled in "Nominy" in Westmoreland Co., Va. Where
the Parish of Cople was named for the home of his family in England. Records
of Virginia land patents show that Col. Nicholas Spencer and Col. John
Washington, father of George Washington's grandfather, Lawrence Washington,
owned the Mt. Vernon tract jointly. An old document stating this now hangs on
the wall at Mt. Vernon. Will dated 25 apr 1688, and proved 15 jan 1699.Migrated from England and settled in "Nominy" in Westmoreland Co., Va. Where
the Parish of Cople was named for the home of his family in England. Records
of Virginia land patents show that Col. Nicholas Spencer and Col. John
Washington, father of George Washington's grandfather, Lawrence Washington,
owned the Mt. Vernon tract jointly. An old document stating this now hangs on
the wall at Mt. Vernon. Will dated 25 apr 1688, and proved 15 jan 1699.
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