In 1630 Washington met Amphilis Twigden on a visit to
Pendley Manor in
Tring, Hertfordshire. Amphilis, baptised 2 February 1602 and buried on 12 January 1655, was the daughter and co-heiress of John Twigden of
Little Creaton, Northamptonshire, and Anne Dicken, daughter of William Dicken and wife Anne Thornton. Lawrence and Amphilis married in Tring in December 1633, and had three sons and three daughters: •
Lt. Col. John Washington was born in 1633/4, shortly after his parents' marriage. He emigrated to
Virginia in 1656. He married firstly, in 1658, Anne Pope (1668), the daughter of Nathaniel Pope, gentleman, of Virginia, by whom he had two sons,
Lawrence (grandfather of
George Washington) and John, and a daughter, Anne. He married secondly Anne (maiden name unknown), widow successively of Walter Broadhurst (1658), and Henry Brett. He married thirdly Frances Gerard, widow successively of Thomas Speak, Valentine Peyton and John Appleton. He left a will dated 21 September 1675, which was proved 10 January 1677:8. After his death, his widow, Frances, married William Hardidge. • Lawrence Washington, who was baptised at
Tring on 18 June 1635. He emigrated to Virginia before May 1659, but returned to England, becoming a merchant in
Luton, Bedfordshire. He married firstly Mary Jones, daughter of Edmund Jones, gentleman, of Luton, by whom he had a son, Charles, and a daughter, Mary. He emigrated to Virginia a second time shortly before 27 September 1667. He married secondly, about 1669, Joyce Jones, widow successively of Anthony Hoskins and Alexander Fleming, and daughter of William Jones of Virginia, by whom he had a son, John, and a daughter, Anne. He left a will dated 27 September 1675, which was proved 6 June 1677. After his death his widow, Joyce, married James Yates. • William Washington (baptised 14 October 1641). • Elizabeth Washington (baptised 17 August 1636), who married a husband surnamed Rumbold. • Margaret Washington, who married George Talbot. • Martha Washington, who emigrated to Virginia in 1678. She married Samuel Hayward of Virginia, son of the London merchant Nicholas Hayward. There were no issue of the marriage. She left a will dated 6 May 1697, which was proved 8 December 1697. ==Notes==