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William Aylett (burgess 1772) : ウィキペディア英語版
Aylett family of Virginia
The Aylett family of Virginia was a prominent family in King William County, Virginia in Colonial Virginia. This family is the namesake of Aylett, Virginia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tour 20 )
Notable members of the family include:
* Col William Philip Aylett, Jr.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William Philip Aylett, Jr. (c.1662 - c.1728) - Genealogy )〕 (c. 1662 - 1728) -- Born at Fairfield Plantation. Son of William Aylett and Sibella Hubbard. Married Anne Taylor. Father of Capt. William Aylett, III; John Aylett; Benjamin Aylett; Ann Curtis; Elizabeth Buckner and 3 others. Half brother of Jerome Ham, Jr.; John Hubbard; Rebecca Edloe (Hubbard); Matthew Hubbard and Matthew Hubbard.
* Captain William Aylett, III (c. 1695 - August 28, 1744) - King William County, Virginia, son of Col. William Aylett and Anne Taylor, Wm III married twice (Ann Aylett and Elizabeth Steptoe)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William Aylett, III (c.1695 - 1744) - Genealogy )〕 had four daughters. His Daughter Elizabeth, who was probably the oldest, married Col. William Booth and lived at the Aylett family's Nomini Plantation;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=(1768 ) )〕 his daughter Anne married George Washington’s half brother Augustine Washington, Jr.〔 and lived at Pope's Creek.
* Col William Aylett (Sep. 12, 1743 - Apr. 12, 1781) - Lived in King William County. He married, in 1766, Mary, daughter of Col. James Macon and Elizabeth Moore, of Kennington. He had inherited the Aylett plantation, "Fairfield" in King William County, from his father. Burgess for King William Co., Va., at the assemblies of 1772-1774 and 1775-1776. Member of the Conventions of 1774-1775-1776. Resigned from the Convention to accept commission as Deputy Commissary General in Virginia. Died at Battle of Yorktown.
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