
George Washington's Family | George Washington's Mount Vernon
Although George Washington never had any biological children, he did have a rather large family, comprised of his many siblings, step-children, and step-grandchildren.
Washington Family | George Washington's Mount Vernon
Upon the death of John Augustine Washington (1792-1832) shortly after inheriting Mount Vernon, his son John Augustine Washington III (1821-1861), the great-grandnephew of George Washington, …
George Washington's Life | George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington was born at his family's plantation on Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on February 22, 1732, to Augustine and Mary Ball Washington.
Family | George Washington's Mount Vernon
One of General George Washington’s closest relatives, Bushrod was the son of General Washington’s brother, John Augustine, and his wife, Hannah Bushrod. Learn more
American Ancestry - George Washington's Mount Vernon
The story of the Washington family in America began in the mid-1650s when two young men, John Washington (1632-1677) and his younger brother Lawrence (1635-1677) arrived in Virginia in the …
Custis Family - George Washington's Mount Vernon
The Custis family became intertwined with the Washington family, as George Washington adopted and raised two generations of Custis children. Martha Washington's ties to the Custis estate brought …
Did George Washington Have Siblings? | George Washington's Mount …
Charles Washington was George Washington’s youngest brother. The brothers corresponded throughout their lives, and Charles frequently visited his older brother at Mount Vernon in the years …
Did George Washington Have Children? | George Washington's Mount …
George Washington did not have any children. Despite that fact, there were always children at Mount Vernon. They raised Martha Washington’s two children from a previous marriage, as well as her four …
Betty Washington Lewis - George Washington's Mount Vernon
Betty Washington Lewis was the only sister of George Washington to survive to adulthood. Her family'ss devotion and loyalty to the Patriot's wartime effort led them to financial hardship.
George Washington | George Washington's Mount Vernon
Oct 19, 2011 · Although George Washington never had any children of his own, he did have a rather large family, comprised of his many siblings, step-children, and step-grandchildren.