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Wessyngton may
refer to: Washington, Tyne and Wear, in England,
which might have been
termed "
Wessyngton"
sometime Wessyngton (Cedar Hill, Tennessee)...
- to
William de
Wessyngton (later Washington). In the
early 15th
century Sir
William Mallory married Dionysia Tempest, the last
Wessyngton heir at the Hall...
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early 14th century,
Robert de Washington, a
descendant of
William de
Wessyngton,
settled in Warton, Lancashire.
Lawrence Washington, a
descendant of Robert...
- new
estates (Wessyngtonlands)[citation needed], and
became William de
Wessyngton. By 1539, when the
family moved to
Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire...
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Wessyngton is a
historic mansion on a
former tobacco plantation in
Cedar Hill, Tennessee, U.S. It is
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places...
- the Appomattox.
There were also
tobacco plantations in Tennessee, like
Wessyngton in
Cedar Hill, Tennessee. The 19th
century witnessed several significant...
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Hartburn for land in Washington,
thereby adopting a new title:
William de
Wessyngton. This
occasion is
commemorated by a
plaque outside the
church of All Saints...
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Washington was born on
November 10, 1851, on his
family tobacco plantation,
Wessyngton, near
Cedar Hill,
Tennessee in
Robertson County. His father,
George Augustine...
- Cheatham.
Washington built Wessyngton, a
tobacco plantation in
Cedar Hill, Tennessee.
Washington inherited the
Wessyngton plantation in 1848, with slaves...
- its
roots to Sir
William de
Hertburn who was
granted the
lordship of
Wessyngton in
northeast England and
adopted the name of the estate. The
early arms...