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    Bushrod Washington

    Justice on the US Supreme Court

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  1. Bushrod Washington married Julia Anne (Anna) Blackburn, the daughter of Col. Thomas Blackburn of Prince William County, Virginia, a former aide de camp to General Washington and planter who also served in the Virginia General Assembly. They had no children, and she died days after her husband while accompanying their niece and nephew toward ...

  2. George Washington saw that he studied the law under James Wilson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of the first Supreme Court Justices. 4 After completing his studies with Wilson at the University of Pennsylvania in 1784, Bushrod returned to Virginia, married Julia Ann Blackburn, and opened his own law practice the following ...

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  4. Specifically, Annamaria Thomasina Blackburn (1790-1833) married Bushrod Washington in 1810 and they had a daughter, Hannah Lee Washington Alexander (1811-1881) and a son Thomas Blackburn Washington (1812-1854) who survived their parents.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Bushrod served in a Calvary unit during the Revolutionary War. Marriage. Bushrod married Julia Anna Blackburn (b. 8 Dec 1768 Virginia, d. 28 Nov 1829 Pennsylvania). They never had any children She is buried at Mt Vernon. Mount Vernon . Bushrod inherited Mount Vernon from his uncle, George Washington. American Colonization Society

    • Male
    • June 5, 1762
    • Julia Anna (Blackburn) Washington
    • November 26, 1829
  6. In 1785, he married Julia AnnNancyBlackburn, the daughter of one of General Washingtons most respected officers. She was a lover of music who suffered from lifelong physical and mental illnesses. Though the couple had no children, they raised many of their nieces and nephews as their own.

  7. In 1802, following the death of Martha Washington, Bushrod Washington, inherited the Mount Vernon estate. Bushrod, who was the eldest son of George Washington's brother, John Augustine, was an accomplished judge who was admitted to the United States Supreme Court in 1798.

  8. Apr 15, 2024 · Bushrod Washington (born June 5, 1762, Westmoreland county, Virginia [U.S.]—died November 26, 1829, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.) was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1798 to 1829. A nephew of George Washington, he graduated in 1778 from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he was ...

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