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  2. Elizabeth Washington Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Lewis (February 23, 1765 – August 9, 1830); married distant cousin Charles Carter, had issue. Lawrence Lewis (March 4, 1767 – November 20, 1839); married Eleanor Parke Custis, George Washington's step-granddaughter, had issue. Robert Lewis (June 25, 1769 – January 17, 1829); married cousin Judith Carter Browne, had issue.

  3. Fielding Lewis - Wikipedia

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    After a short mourning period, on May 7, 1750, Lewis married 16 year old Elizabeth Washington (1733-1797), the sister of George Washington and another second cousin. [11] They had 11 children together, including: [12] Fielding Lewis, Jr. (1751–1803), who married Anne Alexander and, after her death, Nancy Alexander. He had children by both wives.

  4. Kenmore (Fredericksburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Kenmore, also known as Kenmore Plantation, is a plantation house at 1201 Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia.Built in the 1770s, it was the home of Fielding and Elizabeth Washington Lewis and is the only surviving structure from the 1,300-acre (530 ha) Kenmore plantation.

  5. Elizabeth Anne Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Anne Lewis (née Lewis; 1843/48-1924) was a British temperance activist and local missionary. [1] Throughout her life, she was devoted to the moral suasion phase of the temperance movement. She was a vice-president of the British Temperance League, the London Temperance Hospital , the Women's Total Abstinence Union , and the National ...

  6. Sir George Lewis, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth was sister of the professor of architecture in Berlin Rudolph Eberstadt and aunt of banker and philanthropist Otto Hermann Kahn in New York. Lewis and Elizabeth had three children: George James Graham Lewis, 2nd Baronet, (1868–1927) Gertrude Rachel Lewis (1871 – after 1949), who married in 1902 Theodore B. Birnbaum [4]

  7. Transcendental Meditation technique - Wikipedia

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    The second step is a 45-minute "preparatory lecture", whose topic is the theory of the practice, its origins and its relationship to other types of meditation. [15] [57] [61] This is followed by the third step: a private, ten-minute, personal interview, allowing the TM teacher to get acquainted with the student and answer questions. [21] [57] [62]

  8. Lawrence Lewis (1767–1839) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Fredericksburg, Colony of Virginia in 1767 to merchant and planter Fielding Lewis and his second wife, Elizabeth Washington Lewis, a sister of George Washington. In addition to his business in Fredericksburg, Fielding Lewis operated a plantation nearby using enslaved labor.

  9. Augustine Warner Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth, who, in about 1691, married John Lewis, and kept the Warner Hall house in the division of the Warner properties after the brothers' deaths. Elizabeth and John Lewis were the grandparents of Fielding Lewis , who married first George Washington's cousin, and second his sister, both ladies also being grandchildren of Mildred Warner.