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Mildred Washington Throckmorton

Birth
Clarke County, Virginia, USA
Death
Sep 1804 (aged 38)
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: likely buried on "Meadow Farm," Loudoun County, Va. where she lived with her 2nd husband. Add to Map
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Mildred Washington (1766-1804) married (1) in 1785, Albion Throckmorton (-1795/6), of "Woodbury," Frederick Co., Va. He served as cornet in the Revolutionary War, 1779-82. Their children were Warner Washington (1790-1855); Hannah Fairfax (1793-1852/8); and Catherine Richardson Throckmorton (1796-1848) who married in 1816, Dr. William C. Dickinson (1791-1844). She married (2) in 1799, Maj. Mordecai Throckmorton (1777-1838), of "Meadow Farm," Loudoun Co., Va. He served in the War of 1812. Their son was Matthew Reade Throckmorton (1802-) who married and moved to Robertson Co., Ky.


See Albert Welles, The Pedigree and History of the Washington Family (New York, 1879), 170; John W. Wayland, The Washingtons and Their Homes (Genealogical Pub., 1944), 338; Dr. Justin M. Glenn, The Washingtons, A Family History, Volume One, Seven Generations of the Presidential Branch (Savas Beatie, El Dorado Hills, Ca. 2014), I: 656-57; James Houston Barr III, Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Pope, c1610-1660, of Virginia, Ancestor of Washington, Governors and Legislators, History of His Descendants (Louisville, Ky. 2018), 7.

Mildred Washington (1766-1804) married (1) in 1785, Albion Throckmorton (-1795/6), of "Woodbury," Frederick Co., Va. He served as cornet in the Revolutionary War, 1779-82. Their children were Warner Washington (1790-1855); Hannah Fairfax (1793-1852/8); and Catherine Richardson Throckmorton (1796-1848) who married in 1816, Dr. William C. Dickinson (1791-1844). She married (2) in 1799, Maj. Mordecai Throckmorton (1777-1838), of "Meadow Farm," Loudoun Co., Va. He served in the War of 1812. Their son was Matthew Reade Throckmorton (1802-) who married and moved to Robertson Co., Ky.


See Albert Welles, The Pedigree and History of the Washington Family (New York, 1879), 170; John W. Wayland, The Washingtons and Their Homes (Genealogical Pub., 1944), 338; Dr. Justin M. Glenn, The Washingtons, A Family History, Volume One, Seven Generations of the Presidential Branch (Savas Beatie, El Dorado Hills, Ca. 2014), I: 656-57; James Houston Barr III, Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Pope, c1610-1660, of Virginia, Ancestor of Washington, Governors and Legislators, History of His Descendants (Louisville, Ky. 2018), 7.



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