, , , . Together they raised Mrs. Washingtons two children as well as her four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. George Washington | Life, Presidency, Accomplishments, & Facts (Uncle George II had died young at age 25 of tuberculosis contracted during his service in the Civil War.) . . . , . , . . , , . He had an older half brother, Augustine, and a younger brother, Samuel. . , , . Elizabeth "Betty" Washington was the younger sister of George Washington and the only sister to live to adulthood. . It also piqued his interest in western land holdings, an interest that endured throughout his life with speculative land purchases and a belief that the future of the nation lay in colonizing the West. . - ('). John sailed on the ship the Seahorse. , . , , . , . . , . Much of the familys wealth was lost during the Puritan revolution and in 1657 Georges grandfather, Lawrence Washington, migrated to Virginia. , . , ' 1,000 . . , ', -1758. , . , , " " - . George Washington YouthFrench & Indian WarRevolutionary WarConstitutionFirst PresidentMartha WashingtonSlaveryNative AmericansReligionFamily George Washington Farmer, Soldier, Statesman, and Husband Discover what made Washington "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen". Strange Facts about Presidential Family Trees. - - , . . The Washington Family (17891796) by Edward Savage. Parents. -1796, , . 1.90 . , 1783. Mary Ball Washington: President George Washington's Mother Life And History Mary Ball Washington Family Tree Mary was born between 1707 and 1709 at Epping Forest of the Tidewater Virginia home of her father, Joseph Ball, and her mother, Mary Johnson. He was the eldest son of Augustine Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington. . -14 1789, . Andrew. , 1790 -1800. , . Lawrence acquired from the King Sulgrave Manor on the Northampton Priory of St. -1769, , ' . , -27 1795, . -19 1781 . . . Learn about who they were and their familial relationship to the founding father. Augustine began on an expansion of the family home that continued under their son George, who began leasing the Mount Vernon estate in 1754, becoming its sole owner in 1761. In 1748, when he was 16, George traveled with a surveying party plotting land in Virginias western territory. -2 . 1790, 1,453 . John "Jacky" Parke Custis (17541781) and , , . . George III was named after his father's youngest brother, George Washington Vanderbilt II, the third son to survive to adulthood of the family founder, Cornelius Vanderbilt. , '' " ". , , , , . George Washington 's half aunt married James Madison 's half great-uncle. . President George Washington (1732-1799) FamilySearch
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