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Full Name
  
Mildred Warner

Religion
  
Anglicanism

Children
  
Augustine Washington

Ethnicity
  
English

Name
  
Mildred Gale

Grandchildren
  
George Washington

Born
  
1671
Gloucester County, Virginia.

Resting place
  
St Nicholas Church in Whitehaven

Died
  
January 30, 1701, Whitehaven, Cumbria, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Lawrence Washington (1659–1698) (m. 1685–1698)

Parents
  
Augustine Warner, Augustine Warner, Jr.

Similar People
  
Lawrence Washington (1659–1698), Augustine Warner, Augustine Washington, Augustine Warner - Jr, Mary Ball Washington

Mildred Gale (1671–1701), born Mildred Warner in the Colony of Virginia, was the paternal grandmother of George Washington, the first president of the United States of America.

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Through her sister's descendant Henrietta Mildred Hodgson, she is an ancestral aunt of Queen Elizabeth II.

Early life

Mildred was born in 1671, at Warner Hall, the family home in Gloucester County, Virginia, the daughter of Augustine Warner, Jr. (Sun., Nov. 28, 1610-Wed., Dec. 26, 1674) and Mildred Reade. Her paternal grandfather was Augustine Warner. Her paternal great-grandparents were Thomas Warner and Elizabeth Sotherton.

Family

The men of Mildred's family took an active part in the local government of colonial Virginia. Her paternal grandfather, Colonel Augustine Warner, was a justice, a Burgess and a member of the council of Gloucester County. Her maternal grandfather Colonel George Reade was also a member of the council. Her father Colonel Augustine Warner was also a Burgess and Speaker of the House of Burgesses.

She was one of three surviving Warner offspring, all females. The other two were Elizabeth Warner and Mary Warner. All three married and left children and descendants.

First marriage

She married Lawrence Washington (also spelled Laurence Washington) in 1685, a union that produced three children John, Augustine and Mildred. Augustine would become the father of George Washington. Lawrence died in 1698, bequeathing to Mildred and the children shares in his estate, the profits from which were to be spent on their education.

Second marriage

In 1700, she married George Gale of Whitehaven, England, a prominent merchant who helped forge trade links between Whitehaven, England and Virginia. She settled in Whitehaven and became pregnant. However, she contracted a fever and made her will before the baptism of her child. Mildred died on 30 January 1701. Her will placed care of the Washington children in the hands of George, although this was later challenged in the Virginia courts by Lawrence's cousin John Washington, and their custody passed to him. Her will left most of the property she had inherited from her late husband to George Gale. John Washington challenged this in court also.

Death

Mildred lies buried in the grounds of St. Nicholas' Church in Whitehaven. The exact whereabouts of her grave is unknown, due to several graveyard re-arrangements and a subsequent fire in the church in 1970, but a commemorative plaque is in the garden of the church.

Royal connections

Mildred Warner's sister Mary married John Smith, and their daughter Mildred married Robert Porteus, who in 1720 moved his family from Virginia to Yorkshire. Their granddaughter, another Mildred Porteus, married Robert Hodgson, of Congleton, and was the grandmother of Henrietta Mildred Hodgson (1805-1891), whose daughter Frances married Claude Bowes-Lyon, later Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and became the grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.

References

Mildred Gale Wikipedia