John Augustine Washington


John Augustine Washington was a member of the fifth Virginia Convention and a founding member of the Mississippi Land Company. During the American Revolution he was a member of Westmoreland County's
Committee of Safety and the Chairman of the County Committee for Relief of Boston.

Family

He was the brother of President George Washington and the third son of Mary Ball and Augustine Washington. John Washington married Hannah Bushrod in 1756 and lived with her in the Washington family estate, Mount Vernon, until 1759 when her father John Bushrod became ill. John Augustine and Hannah moved their family to the Bushrod family estate, Bushfield, to be with her ailing father, who died in 1760. Hannah inherited Bushfield where she and her family remained and increased to six children. One of their children was United States Supreme Court Justice Bushrod Washington. John Augustine and Hannah are believed to be buried on the grounds of Bushfield, but no stone remains to mark their graves in the family plot. A stone in his honor was erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution in the churchyard of Pohick Church in 1986.

Legacy

Fannie Washington Finch was member n. 8 of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Born in Virginia. Descendant of Col. Wm. Aug. Washington. Daughter of Bushrod Washington and Henrietta Bryan Spots wood, his wife. Granddaughter of Col. Wm. Aug. Washington and Gen. Alexander Spotswood and Jane Washington and Elizabeth Washington, their wives. Great-granddaughter of John Aug. Washington and Augustine Washington Jr. and Hannah Bushrod and Ann Aylett, their wives. Great-great-granddaughter of Augustine Washington, his first wife, Jane Butler, second, Mary Ball Washington, and of John Spotswood and Mary Dandridge, his wife.