He lived with his mother until he was 16. Then he moved to Mount Vernon and lived with his half-brother, Lawrence.
Lawrence Washington was George Washingtons half-brother. George went to live with Lawrence after his father died in 1743. Lawrence acted as a substitute father to George. Lawrence was 14 years older that george and was from his fathers first marriage.
George Washington went to live with his much older, married brother in Virginia. It was there that George taught himself how to do land surveys.
Yes. He had an older brother. When their father died George went to live with the older brother. In the 1700's the oldest male child inherited the estate. After his brother died Washington inherited the plantation called Mt. Vernon.
George's father died in 1743, leaving the family 2,000 acres. Thereafter, George was raised by his half-brother Lawrence, who was 14 years his senior, at Little Hunting Creek Plantation, which Lawrence renamed Mount Vernon.
If you are asking about George Washington he was born in Virginia on a small plantation his father owned. He was the second son and had an older brother so when his father died when he was 11 his brother took him in to live with him.
he went to live at Mount Vernon soon after his father's death in 1743, to live with his half-brother. He lived there off and on (going away for political work, war, presidency, etc.) and he died there (and is buried there) on December 14, 1799
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No he lives in Washington..
George Washington did not live in the White House. never
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