He had no children of his own, but he had two step-children, Patsy Custis and John (Jacky) Custis, from his wife Martha's first marriage. George and Martha eventually became guardians of John's youngest children, Eleanor and George Washington Custis, who were Martha's grandchildren.
By his fathers first marriage, George Washington had two half brothers live to maturity-- Lawrence Washington, surrogate father to George after the death of their father, Augustine "Gus" Washington. He also had three brothers and one sister live to maturity-- Mrs. Betty Lewis; Samuel Washington; John Augustine "Jack" Washington, Father of Supreame Court Justice Bushrod Washington; and Charels Washington, founder of Charels Town, West Virginia.(S.Menzel) George had 10 brothers and sisters. -Yonny36
George Washington's parents had at least one son: George. They went on to have seven other children, including several who passed away early in life.
George Washington had none of his own children, but he did, however, adopt his wife's son and daughter. So, he did in a way have two children, but in another way he had none.
George Washington adopted two children (He fathered none of his own)
he had none of his own only 2 step children
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answer it
George Washington had a wife and three kids of his flesh an blood
No he had two step kids from his wife Martha Washington
No
he had no children he had two step kids
no
yes he did
In the book "George Washington's Socks," the kids used a magic rowboat to travel back home through time after their adventure with George Washington.
Washington had no children, but he did have step children from his marriage to Martha.
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yes he did, he had a wife and three kids