Serving with Washington

Friday is the birthday of George Washington, so I am thinking about one of my ancestors who served with him.

However, this ancestor did not serve with him in the French and Indian War or the Revolutionary War.

Truro Parish Virginia, Pohick church, George WashingtonMy 7th Great Grandfather, Captain Lewis Ellzey, lived in Truro Parish in Virginia and along with the Washington’s attended the Pohick Church.

Truro Parish, Pohick church, Washington, EllzeyThe pin in the map above shows the location of the Pohick church near Washington, D.C.

Mount Vernon, Pohick Church, George WashingtonI used Google maps to see how far the Pohick Church was from Mount Vernon. It is only seven miles away.

Captain Ellzey, Vestrymen, Truro ParishHere you see Captain Lewis Ellzey listed as one of the vestrymen of Truro Parish.

The vestrymen were not part of the clergy, but rather took care of the administration of the parish.

Captain Ellzey was a vestryman from 1744-1748 and again for a short time in 1765.

Some well known vestrymen in Truro parish through the years included Augustine Washington, George Mason, George Washington and William Fairfax.

George Washington, Vestryman, Truro ParishGeorge Washington served as a vestryman from 1762 – 1785. There was a very short time in 1765 when Mount Vernon was part of a new Fairfax parish, and it was during that time that Ellzey was again a vestryman in Truro parish.

Truro Parish, Ellzey, Lewis Ellzey, Vestry bookI also found this entry while searching out information for this post. The birth of my 6th Great Grandmother Sarah Ellzey is listed in the vestry book of Truro Parish. She was born on the 24th day of April in 1736.

For any family members that are reading this, here is the surname path back to Captain Ellzey so you can see if you are in this branch of the family:

Braman -> Leeper -> Bunt -> Turner -> Ellzey

It is really cool to have this connection to George Washington. To have an ancestor who went to church with Washington is much more interesting than one who would have served with him in the revolution.

Steven

 

 

 

 

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Slowly Coming Back

I was a bit sad at the end of January when I had to cut back The Last Roses, but now am a bit happier as the roses bushes are slowly coming back.

Regrowth, rose bushes, pruning, spring, winter rose bushesIt is so nice to see new growth starting on my old rose bushes. They are still going strong even though they are in their late teens.

New growth, rose bushes, spring, rosesThese first two pictures are of the same area of a rose bush, but at a little different angle. They are taken just a couple days apart and you can see that they are quickly growing.

Yellow Rose, spring growth, February Rose bushLook at all the leaves on this rose bush. I am a little bit concerned about this rose bush though as it lost several large old canes in the past year.

Rose Bush, new growth, spring growth, red roseMy Mr. Lincoln rose bush is a bit behind the others, but finally this morning I could see an explosion of little leaf buds.

New leaves, floribunda rose, yellow rose, new growthMy big floribunda rose is also starting to send forth some nice shoots. I have especially been watching this new little cane the past few days. It is rapidly growing

I hope to have a good year for roses. With all the rain this winter they will hopefully get a good start before I have to start watering.

Now for some rest. It has been a bit of a stressful day.

Steven

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