Career
George Washington in the American Revolutionary War. He served as an artillery officer from February 1777 to June 1779. From June 1779 to January 1783, he was Aide-de-Camp to General
William Alexander, Lord Stirling.
He is noted as the first husband of Anne Beverly Whiting, who after leaving Pryor, became the mother of explorer John C. Frémontana Pryor remarried in 1815 to Elizabeth Quarles Graves.
He had no surviving children from either marriage. He is buried in an unmarked grave in Richmond"s Shockoe Hill Cemetery.