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  2. Thomas Nelson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Engraving by Henry Bryan Hall. Nelson was the grandson of Thomas "Scotch Tom" Nelson, an immigrant from Cumberland, England, who was an early pioneer at Yorktown.Nelson Jr. was born in 1738 in Yorktown; his parents were Elizabeth Carter Burwell (daughter of Robert "King" Carter and widow of Nathaniel Burwell) and William Nelson, who was a leader of the colony and briefly served as governor.

  3. Randolph family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Randolph family of Virginia is a prominent ... ∞ 1762 : Thomas Nelson, Jr., 4th Governor of Virginia (1738–1789) Francis Nelson (1767–1832), ∞ 1792 : Lucy ...

  4. Thomas "Scotch Tom" Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson County, Virginia and Thomas Nelson Community College in the Virginia Peninsula subregion of Hampton Roads are among places named in honor of Thomas Nelson Jr. Scotch Tom's great-grandson, Hugh Nelson (1768–1836), served in the U.S. Congress. [3] Among his other notable descendants were U.S. diplomat and noted author Thomas Nelson Page ...

  5. George Reade (colonial governor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Nelson Jr. (1738–1789) – Brigadier General, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia; 2nd great-grandson [19] Meriwether Lewis (1774–1809) – American explorer, Governor of Louisiana Territory; 3rd great-grandson [20]

  6. Thomas Nelson House (Yorktown, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The house was built by Thomas "Scotch Tom" Nelson around 1730, and later occupied by his grandson, Founding Father Thomas Nelson, Jr. (1738-1789) during the American Revolutionary War. Nelson, Jr., who signed the Declaration of Independence as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, was a planter, politician, and later governor of Virginia.

  7. Dudley Digges (patriot) - Wikipedia

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    In 1752, York County voters elected him to replace his brother Edward Digges as one of their representatives in the House of Burgesses, alongside merchant John Norton, who had replaced Yorktown merchant and planter Thomas Nelson Jr. when that merchant was elevated to the Council of State (the upper house of the Virginia General Assembly ...

  8. Donald Trump Jr. admitted a decade ago that many family ... - AOL

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    The curious quote resurfaced in Thomas Friedman's latest op-ed which tears into Trump and his handling of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Donald Trump Jr. admitted a decade ago that ...

  9. Category:Nelson family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Nelson family is a First Family of Virginia and prominent family in early U.S. history. Pages in category "Nelson family of Virginia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.