He was born in to what would be considered an upper middle class family of Augustine Washington and was educated privately. He was unable to go to England for formal education unlike his older brother due to the death of his father at age 11. Washington's life as a child was by no means considered privileged as he began working to help his family shortly there after. He was an accomplished surveyor before age 18. Washington ended his childhood with no formal schooling.
George Washington married wealthy widow Martha Dandridge Custis.
George Washington didn't have children.
George Washington helped his family
George Washington's parents were not wealthy. His father was a slave-owning tobacco planter but was considered to have a middling rank. compared to other leading planter families.
George Washington did not father any children.
George Washington was quite wealthy. Most of his net worth was in land, real property and slaves.
a normal child
Washington never was a slave. He was a wealthy white plantation owner. He had slaves.
Wealthy plantation owner
Washington was a wealthy planter and highly respected for his honesty and leadership abilities.
wealthy
George Washington married Martha Curtis in 1731. She was very wealthy and had two children from her marriage to her first husband.