Augustine Warner, Jr. (1642 – June 19, 1681) was a Virginia politician and landowner. He served in the House of Burgesses 1666–77 and was its Speaker in two separate sessions in 1676 and 1677, before and after Bacon's Rebellion. He then served on the Governor's Council from about October 1677 until his death. Warner is the last common ancestor of George Washington and Queen Elizabeth II.
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| - Augustine Warner, Jr. (1642 – June 19, 1681) was a Virginia politician and landowner. He served in the House of Burgesses 1666–77 and was its Speaker in two separate sessions in 1676 and 1677, before and after Bacon's Rebellion. He then served on the Governor's Council from about October 1677 until his death. Warner is the last common ancestor of George Washington and Queen Elizabeth II.
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| - Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
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| - Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia
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| - Portrait of Augustine Warner, Jr.
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| - 1677-04-02(xsd:date)
- May 1676
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| - Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia
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| - Mary Smith, Augustine Warner II, Robert Warner, Elizabeth Warner, Mary Towneley Warner, Lawrence Washington II, Robert Washington, Margaret Butler, Mildred Gale
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| - Warner Hall Graveyard, Naxera, Gloucester County, Virginia, USA
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| - Augustine Warner, Jr. (1642 – June 19, 1681) was a Virginia politician and landowner. He served in the House of Burgesses 1666–77 and was its Speaker in two separate sessions in 1676 and 1677, before and after Bacon's Rebellion. He then served on the Governor's Council from about October 1677 until his death. Warner is the last common ancestor of George Washington and Queen Elizabeth II.
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