Bartholomew Dandridge

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Bartholomew Dandridge was a colonial-era Virginian lawyer and politician who served on the Virginia Governor’s Council and was the brother-in-law of U.S. President George Washington.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American colonial politician
lawyer
person
planter
birthPlace New Kent County, Virginia
brotherInLaw George Washington
citizenship Great Britain
country Colony and Dominion of Virginia
surface form: Colony of Virginia
deathPlace New Kent County, Virginia
ethnicGroup English American
familyName Dandridge
father John Dandridge
givenName Bartholomew
languageSpoken English
memberOf Virginia Governor's Council
surface form: Virginia Governor’s Council

Virginia planter class
surface form: Virginia colonial elite
mother Frances Jones Dandridge
notableFor being the brother-in-law of George Washington
service on the Virginia Governor’s Council
occupation lawyer
planter
politician
partOf Dandridge family
surface form: Dandridge family of Virginia
politicalAlignment British colonial administration in Virginia
positionHeld member of the Virginia Governor’s Council
relative George Washington
residence New Kent County, Virginia
Pamunkey River
surface form: Pamunkey River region, Virginia
sibling Martha Washington
surface form: Martha Dandridge Custis Washington
spouse Mary Dandridge

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Frances Jones Dandridge motherOf Bartholomew Dandridge
Frances Jones Dandridge hasChild Bartholomew Dandridge
John Dandridge child Bartholomew Dandridge
Dandridge family hasMember Bartholomew Dandridge
this entity surface form: Bartholomew Dandridge (Virginia planter)