' 1677 , '', . George Washington Parke Custis was the only grandson of Martha Washington. , , . . , . , . , . , . , , . , . They were moderately prosperous members of Virginia's "middling class.". , ' () . It was prominent in colonial America and rose to great economic and political eminence especially in the Colony of Virginia as part of the planter class, owning several highly valued plantations, mostly making their money in tobacco farming. , , . . Throughout his life, Washington had the familys heraldic crest applied to such diverse personal belongings as silverware, wax seals, horse-drawn carriages, walking sticks, and interiors of buildings including Mount Vernon, where the coat of arms was featured in the middle of the wooden fireplace mantel in the front parlor. , . '. . -26 1789. All Rights Reserved. , , , . , . . Augustine moved the family up the Potomac River to another Washington family home, Little Hunting Creek Plantation, (later renamed Mount Vernon) in 1735 and then moved again in 1738 to Ferry Farm on the Rappahannock River, opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, where George Washington spent much of his youth. , . . . 1781, , . . , . George Washington reclines with his wife, Martha, and his step-grandchildren, Eleanor and George, in this Edward Savage portrait from 1798. , , . , . George had four half-siblings from his father's first marriage and three younger full siblings from his parents' marriage. , , . , . Martha "Patty" Parke Custis Peter was born on December 31, 1777, in one of the second-floor bedchambers at Mount Vernon. 1779 -1780, . " " '' , . Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis Lewis was the youngest of Martha Washingtons three granddaughters. , . . . , . , , . ', -2,500 , . , 1775 -1777, -1781. He married his first wife, Jane Butler and they had three children. , . [2]. . , . Her paternal grandfather was William Ball (1615-c.1680); he left England for Virginia in the 1650s. -2 . 1779, ' . She came to live at Mount Vernon after her mother, Anna Maria Dandridge, passed away in 1777 and became very much like a daughter to Martha Washington. , , . George was 11 when his father died, so he went to live at Mount Vernon. . , . -1753 . The Estate MansionHistoric AreaGardensTombsFarmDistillery & GristmillMuseumsVirtual Tour The Estate There's So Much to See , , " " - . George Washington's Marriage and Extended Family George, at the age of 27, married Martha Dandridge Custis on 6 January 1759. , , . -2 1783, . 1776 . , , -" " - , . , . -1773, , -17[4] . ' . , . . , . . -1752 , -22 1732. , 1791. , . https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%92%27%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%92%27_%D7%95 _________________________________________, http://washington.ancestryregister.com/WASHINGTONHomepage00006.htm. Despite her many mythologies, George Washington's mother was a strong, complex, and anxious woman. " " - . . William the Conqueror had awarded estates to many nobles associated with the new Norman regime, and especially in de Hertburn's region after the Harrying of the North suppressed the Northumbrians. -4 1791, . His wife Martha Dandridge had four children from her first marriage to Daniel Parke Custis. Bolton's American Armory. -1790, . He was a son of Lawrence Washington, a militia captain and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and Mildred Warner.. His paternal grandparents were John Washington (c. 1631-1677) and his first wife, Anne Pope. The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., presently displays the large painting (7 feet (2.1 m) x 9.3 feet (2.8 m)). [1][2] The ancestral home was Washington Old Hall, located in the town of Washington. Strange Facts about Presidential Family Trees. Together they raised Mrs. Washingtons two children as well as her four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. ' , . : . She was once a slave to Martha Washington at Mount Vernon. , , -450,000 . , . . . , . , , . . , , . . Watch on Matt Baker of Useful Charts quite amusingly examined the George Washington extended family tree to determine who would be king in this age if the then-new United States of America had been created as a monarchy rather than the representative democracy that it is today. , . [13] During the early 14th Century, Robert de Washington, a descendant of William de Wessyngton, settled in Warton, Lancashire. . . . , '. " ' " . 1789 . , , . 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. , 1794, , . Andrew. 1777 1777, ' , . 1769, ' . . - ' - . . 25,000 - -340,000 -2015. Geni requires JavaScript! . , . , . . Elizabeth "Eliza" Parke Custis Law was the eldest of Martha Washington's four surviving grandchildren. The experience made him resourceful and toughened his body and mind. '. George Washington's Ancestry and Family History George Washington's ancestry points back to England, as did many of the people living in colonial America during his time. . . , . Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. [10] In 1539, during the Reformation, Henry VIII enacted the dissolution of monasteries in England. . : -216,000 , . -11 1789. , , . , . , . [2] ', -11 1731 . . However, there were always children at Mount Vernon. ' , . . She was adopted by George Washington and spent most of her childhood at Mount Vernon. from http://www.biography.com/people/george-washington-9524786. By his early teens, he had mastered growing tobacco, stock raising and surveying. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. , , . ' , . , . , . . -1796, , . 30 members of George Washington's family are buried at Mount Vernon. ' ' , '' , , 2006. . -1794, . . Oftentimes the family trees listed as still in progress have derived from research into famous people who have a kinship to this person. 1753 - '. , , , . Our Digital Encyclopedia has all of the answers students and teachers need. ( ULI) ('), 1776 - , , 2006. , . Lawrence had inherited the family's Little Hunting Creek Plantation and married Anne Fairfax, the daughter of Colonel William Fairfax, patriarch of the well to do Fairfax family. -1753, , ' . Mount Vernon is owned and maintained by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, a private, non-profit organization. , . , . , -12 1799, , . Following his death, Mildred Warner Washington married George Gale, who moved the family to Whitehaven, England where Mildred died in 1701 aged 30 following a difficult childbirth. John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. Cornelius' tenth child . 1790, 1,453 . George Washington Family Tree Chart Vitals: Born: February 22, 1731 Death: December 14, 1799 Parents: Augustine Washington (1694-1743) Mary Ball (1708 - 1789) Siblings: Betty Washington Lewis (1733 - 1797) Samuel Washington (1734-1781) John Augustine Washington (1736-1787) Mildred Washington (1737-1740) Charles Washington (1738-1799) Half-Siblings: Woodrow Wilson married (as his second wife) the great-great-great-niece of Thomas Jefferson . . , . . , , , . . -1791, " ", . ' , , , . A widow with two children, Martha had first been married to Colonel Daniel Parke Custis, another prosperous Virginia planter. The first time George Washington, probably in the late teens and working as a surveyor, put pen to this paper, he drew a family tree. , '' " ". He died on December 14, 1799, in Mount Vernon, Virginia. In 1831, she married her third cousin Lee, who then served as a U . , , . 2023 Mount Vernon Ladies Association. George Washington family tree Family tree Explore more family trees. Birth of George Washington, 1st President of the Uni George Washington, 1st President of the United State "The Father of Our Country", "First President of the United States", "President", Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, Surveyor, Farmer, Commanding General of the Continental and Revolutionary Army, Lawmaker, First President of the United States, Chancellor of The College of William and Mary, Politician, Soldier, Parents: Augustine Washington and Mary Ball, George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, at Popes Creek, Virginia, British America and the oldest of six children to Augustine and Mary Washington. , . , ' ', . , . 1775, , . . , '' . Charles Washington was George Washingtons youngest brother. -22 1793. 1775. -9 1755, ' ' (Braddock), , . George was the eldest of Augustine and Marys six children, all of which survived into adulthood. , . , . . They sold it to her brother and . It is known that from age seven to fifteen, George was home schooled and studied with the local church sexton and later a schoolmaster in practical math, geography, Latin and the English classics. (Uncle George II had died young at age 25 of tuberculosis contracted during his service in the Civil War.) 1779, . , . 1765, , . Mary Ball (c1708/09-1789) 3rd Generation 4. : , , ' -, . . . George Washingtons father died when he was 11 and he became the ward of his half-brother, Lawrence, who gave him a good upbringing. , ' . . Washington died on December 14, 1799, aged 67 at Mount Vernon, the familys estate in Virginia. He married Martha Dandridge on 6 January 1759, in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America. . [24][25], Augustine Washington was born at Bridges Creek plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on November 12, 1694, to Capt. : , . 1 , " " ( ' ), . , -1870. Maria Carter Syphax, born in 1803 to Ariana "Airy" Carter (1776-1880) was an African American slave maid at Arlington House. - - . He became an American political leader, military general, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Many descendants died young or as lifelong bachelors. , ', -1758. Husband of Martha Washington, First Lady of the USA ' '. , , . . . . , . , . , , . George's father was a leading planter in the area and served as a justice of the county court. Open 365 days a year, Mount Vernon is located just 15 miles south of Washington DC. -1748, '. , , . Dr. Cassandra Good explores what it was like for Martha Washington's children and grandchildren to grow up at Mount Vernon. [9][12] On this site was bone relics of Saint Cuthbert, transferred to Durham from its shrine at Lindisfarne, as a saint invoked in combat against the Scots (ironically compare Kirkcudbrightshire), and a symbol of the importance, privileges, and feudal obligations of the illustrious Bishop of Durham and his vassals, including the Washingtons. 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". , , " ". , . . , , . . , 20,000 , -1781, ', . He was 20 years old. -1774 , . The Washington Library is open to all researchers and scholars, by appointment only. '' . . , . , 1782 -1783. , - ' - . . , , . Augustine Washington (c1694-1743) 3. Oliver Cromwell's victory forced the Washington family to be dispossessed of their lands. Postscript-viewer-shaded.png . 1674 ' , ', . [3] , . . John Washington, the first name on George Washington's family tree, first held title to the land that would become the Mount Vernon estate in 1674. , , 1791. , . All Rights Reserved. -25 , , . , , . 13,000 , . -1767, . . . -26,000 . 1774 . -14 1789, . John Washington married Anne Pope in 1658 and had the following children: Lawrence Washington (the paternal grandfather of President George Washington), John Washington Jr. and Anne Washington. The Washington Family (17891796) by Edward Savage. . -1775. Frances "Fanny" Bassett was Martha Washington's niece. George Washington (1731/32-1799) 2nd Generation 2. , , . . [27][28], The Washington family owned land (on the banks of the Potomac River in Fairfax County, Virginia) since the time of Augustines grandfather John Washington in 1674. But much of the knowledge he would use the rest of his life was through his acquaintance with backwoodsmen and the plantation foreman. , 1794. 1789, , . -1790 . In 1748, when he was 16, George traveled with a surveying party plotting land in Virginias western territory. , -1940 Postscript-viewer-shaded.png , , ' ( ) 4 1776 , . . -1794, , , . Lawrence Washington, a descendant of Robert, moved from Warton to Northamptonshire, in 1529, where he became a prosperous wool merchant. . We don't accept government funding and rely upon private contributions to help preserve George Washington's home and legacy. , ' . . Preservation Preservation Did You Know? -1754 . , . , . , . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_family. . George and Martha Washington did not have any children of their own. Throughout his life, he would hold farming as one of the most honorable professions and he was most proud of Mount Vernon. . From the mansion to lush gardens and grounds, intriguing museum galleries, immersive programs, and the distillery and gristmill. , , . 1777, , . [1][15] The Washington family, who were loyalists to Charles I, fell out of grace during the English Civil War. The Washington family is an American family of English origins that was part of both the British landed gentry and the American gentry. The direct ancestral home of the Washington family from 1180 to 1613 is Washington Old Hall, a manor house located in the centre of the Washington area of Tyne and Wear, England. , '. , . [11] The Washington family held this manor for hundreds of years as vassals of the Palatine-Bishopric of Durham. Mildred Warner (c1671-1701) 6. . . -13 1798, . -1764, 1,800 . . Biography Father of President George Washington. 1774, . , . - - , . [30] Washington had no biological children. '. He became an American political leader, military general, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. She helped manage and run her husbands' estates and raised her children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. , . . 1753, . , . [2][20][19] Lawrence married Mildred Warner in 1686 and had three children, John Washington III (16921746), Augustine (16941743) and Mildred (16981747). . (1754-1762) (1756-1763). -1792, , ( ). , , 1787 . According to family tradition, Eleanor Parke Custis painted this picture in memory of her cousin, Frances Bassett Washington Lear, who died in 1796. . Need help with homework? -30 . -, - . , ' 1,000 . -1780, . , , . 1794, . , . , , (, , , ). , . 1791. , (Monongahela) , -' ( , ), . , 1,500 . . . -1790, . Jane died in 1729 and Augustine married Mary Ball in 1731. , , . The following year, aided by Lord Fairfax, Washington received an appointment as official surveyor of Culpeper County. , ' . His earliest ancestors include several members of the English royalty, the most significant of whom was the great king Charlemagne. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. , . ' , '' , , 1633, 1657 ', . , . . ' '. 1790, , . George Washington 's half aunt married James Madison 's half great-uncle. . , . Members of the family include the first president of the United States, George Washington (17321799), and his nephew, Bushrod Washington (17621829), who served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. . , . Discover what made Washington "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen". , . Augustine married twice, his second marriage in 1730 to Mary Ball produced the following six children: George (eldest and first president of the United States), Elizabeth "Betty", Samuel, John, Charles and Mildred Washington. . 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial HighwayMount Vernon, Virginia 22121. Around 1734, Augustine brought his second wife Mary and children to the plantation called Little Hunting Creek when George was about two years old. , . 1789 , ( ) . 1.83 -1.88 . 1776, . . -1798, . [26], Mary Ball (born c. 1707) was raised in the family Epping Forest estate, the only child of Joseph Ball (16491711), an English justice, vestryman, lieutenant colonel, and Burgess in the Colony of Virginia and Mary Johnson. , , . -25 1776, . Brother of Elizabeth 'Betty' Lewis; Colonel Samuel Washington; John Augustine Washington; Colonel Charles Washington and Mildred Washington . The family's roots can be traced back to the 12th century in North East England (from an 11th century progenitor in Scotland), and emigrated to the New World in the 17th century. . , 1796 -15 1788 -10 1789. 456 , -521 . : -1814. , , . Parents. [1] It is owned by the National Trust. . , '. . The Washington dynasty traces its direct firmly-confirmed roots ultimately to Crinan "the Thane" of Dunkeld (1045), lay abbot and son-in-law of Malcolm II of Scotland. < Wikipedia >. . , . [17][18] He was a planter, soldier, and politician in colonial Virginia in North America and a lieutenant colonel in the local militia. . For two years he was very busy surveying the land in Culpeper, Frederick and Augusta counties. 1743, '' -. , . 1778, ' ' ' . Learn More Contact Us 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121 (703) 780-2000tickets@mountvernon.org GPS Assistance , , , , . ' ' . , . . John "Jacky" Parke Custis (17541781) and . . The story goes that when Washington was six years old, he received a hatchet as a gift, after which he promptly went and cut down his father's favorite cherry tree. Unavailable. , : , -, 2007. , . The family tree for George Washington should not be considered exhaustive or authoritative. , . , 10 -21 , ' (Joseph Coulon de Jumonville). [2][20][19] Anne Pope was the daughter of Englishman Nathaniel Pope and Lucy Fox. . , , , . , , . : '' 1075 '' . , . , , . , . . -2 . , . . According to family lore, George Washington Parke Custis was her father. Learn about who they were and their familial relationship to the founding father. Her paternal grandparents were English settlers Augustine Warner Sr. and Mary Towneley. -1758, . , , ' . . , , . '. . . Ancestry of George Washington 1st U.S. President Look Click or tap a name to see more details including sources or famous kin. -18 , 1799, . . Martha "Patsy" Parke Custis (17561773).[31]. . 1775, ('). . In July, 1752, George Washington's brother, Lawrence, died of tuberculosis making him the heir apparent of the Washington lands. , . 1783, . We don't accept government funding and rely upon private contributions to help preserve George Washington's home and legacy. [21], The family, especially Lawrence Washington rose to great economic prominence, especially in regards to real estate, owning several plantations, mostly for Tobacco cultivation. . . Young Nelly Custis liked to show off her artistic side by painting and drawing. . , . He settled in Westmoreland County, Virginia. -1769, , ' . -1766 , , , , . He would gradually increase his landholdings there to about 8,000 acres. (1776), (1777) (1781) . , . , , , 1793. , , . The family lived on Pope's Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Mount Vernon Ladies Association. . ' , , , . [14] Lawrence began construction of a new manor house on his property. , ', -1886 1780, . , -1778 . (1300 ), (-900) . The family tree for George Washington is still in progress. ' , , . , ', . He became an American political leader, military general, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. , . -14 1789, . He was the eldest son of Augustine Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington. . George Washington's family tree includes his father Augustine Washington and mother Mary Ball Washington as well as nine siblings. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, at Popes Creek, Virginia, British America and the oldest of six children to Augustine and Mary Washington. 1768 -1775, -2,000 , . '' , . Other Washington descendants. , 11,000 , , ', 1777. -1751, , , . . , '. -1799. Research genealogy for George Washington of Surry, Prince George, Virginia, United States, as well as other members of the Washington family, on Ancestry. . -1791, . , , . '' , , (17181752) , , , ' (), ' '. John Washington, born 1631 in Tring, Hertfordshire, England, arrived in the Colony of Virginia in 1657 after being shipwrecked. , . . . , . , . , . -1743. 1st Generation 1. . Washington died on December 14, 1799, aged 67 at Mount Vernon, the familys estate in Virginia. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, Source: https://www.myheritage.com/person-1505019_429422831_429422831/george-washington, Feb 22 1732 - Pope's Creek, Westmoreland, Virginia Colony, Dec 14 1799 - Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, United States, Feb 22 1732 - Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, Usa, Dec 14 1799 - Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, Usa, Elizabeth Betty WASHINGTON, Charles WASHINGTON, Mildred WASHINGTON, John Augustine WASHINGTON, Samuel WASHINGTON, Feb 22 1732 - Popes Creek, Comt De Charles, Maryland, tats-Unis, ol. , , . , , . , . , , , . . , 1784. He became an American political leader, military general, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. '' . Postscript-viewer-shaded.png , 1790 . 1797, . , . 1 (17321753) 1.1 2 2.1 2.2 ' 2.3 3 : (17591774) 4 (17751783) 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 1777 4.6 ' 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 5 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.2 7 - 8 8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 9 (17971799) 10 11 11.1 12 13 14 15 . -1793, . , . -27 1789, . . . , , . 1796, ', . How much do you know about the Washington family? , , . [23], Lawrence died at the age of 38 in February 1698 at Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Colony of Virginia, the same year in which his daughter was born. -4 1798, . , . . The Washington Family (1796) by Edward Savage is a life-sized group portrait of the Washington family, including U.S. President George Washington, First Lady Martha Washington, two of her grandchildren and a black servant, most likely an enslaved man whose identity was not recorded. , 1776. John sailed on the ship the Seahorse. -1800, , . ' . , , : " , , ". , . . -28 , 4,000 . The acknowledgement of Washington's biracial family tree by the National Park Service and the nonprofit that runs the Mount Vernon estate is the latest development in more than 200 years of . , . , , . , . John Augustine WASHINGTON, Colonel Samuel WASHINGTON, Mary Mildred WASHINGTON, Elizabeth LEWIS, Col. Charles WASHINGTON, Jane WASHINGTON, Feb 22 1732 - Colonial Beach, Comt De Westmoreland, Virginie, tats-Unis, Dec 14 1799 - Mount Vernon, Comt De Westchester, New York, tats-Unis, Dec 14 1799 - Fairfax, Alexandria, Virginia, Feb 22 1732 - Pope's Creek, Westmoreland, Virginie, tats-Unis, Dec 14 1799 - Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginie, tats-Unis, Feb 22 1732 - Pope's Creek, Virginie, Usa, Dec 14 1799 - Mount Vernon, Virginie, Usa, Feb 22 1732 - Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States, Dec 14 1799 - Vernon, Regional District Of Mount Waddington, Colombie-Britannique, Canada, Feb 22 1732 - Popes Creek Colony Of Virginia, British America, Dec 14 1799 - Mount Vernon, Virginia, Usa, John Augustine WASHINGTON, Mary Mildred (Infant) WASHINGTON, Col. Samuel WASHINGTON, Charles WASHINGTON, Elizabeth 'Betty' WASHINGTON LEWIS, Popes Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia Colony, British America, First Continental Congress, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Second Continental Congress, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, American Revolution: Battle of Trenton (1776), http://www.biography.com/people/george-washington-9524786, Google search results for "George Washington", http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_washington, http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/georgewashington, http://www.mountvernon.org/visit-his-estate. , -1817 , . , 1772 . Discover the Home of George and Martha Washington Open 365 days a year, Mount Vernon is located just 15 miles south of Washington DC. ' -26 1789. . . Mildred Reade, through their daughter, Mildred Warner (d. 1701) and her husband, Lawrence Washington (1659-1698) to George Washington (1732-1799); and through another daughter, Mary Warner, who married John Smith of Purton, Virginia, in 1680, to . George Washington, also called Father of His Country, (born February 22 [February 11, Old Style], 1732, Westmoreland county, Virginia [U.S.]died December 14, 1799, Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S.), American general and commander in chief of the colonial armies in the American Revolution (1775-83) and subsequently first president of the United States (1789-97). , , , , . George Washington : Family tree by Tim DOWLING (tdowling) - Geneanet Washington George Washington President Born 22 February 1732 - Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., VA Deceased 14 December 1799 - Mount Vernon, Fairfax Co., VA,aged 67 years old Buried - Mount Vernon, Fairfax Co., VA 2 files available Parents , -1798, . [7] According to post-Conquest noble custom (well before surnames became commonplace in English culture), they adopted the name of the estate as an Anglo-Norman surname, "de Wessyington", which later became "Washington". . , 1,100 , . , . . By Andrew Koch. . -27 1794, . It is not an elegant piece of work, but a practical one. , . -21 1792, . [30] Washington had no biological children. , , 1793, . , . The Washington family arrived in the Colony of Virginia in 1657,[16] when John Washington was shipwrecked. - -18 . Sulgrave Manor was completed in 1560 and remained in the Washington family until 1610. His wife Martha Dandridge had four children from her first marriage to Daniel Parke Custis. ', '.[2]. . " ", . [3] -19.9 . After losing his father, young George looked to Lawrence as a paternal influence, as well as a brother. . [14] The harsh treatment of the Washington family under Cromwellian rule may have forced Lawrence's son, John Washington, to leave England and seek better prospects in America.[14]. , , . . Mount Vernon is owned and maintained by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, a private, non-profit organization.
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