Learn From George and Martha Washington
Learn From George and Martha Washington – George and Martha Washington were married on January 6, 1759. Martha Washington was the first First Lady of the United States, a widow who managed and inherited a large estate with enslaved people, and spent significant time with General Washington during the Revolutionary War. She managed his estates, cared for her children, and helped raise funds for the war effort.

George Washington did not have any biological children. He and his wife Martha raise her two children from a previous marriage, as well as her four grandchildren.
While George Washington had no biological children, there were many descendants of his extended family, specifically through his siblings. His younger brothers, Samuel and John Augustine Washington, had descendants who are still alive today and some are members of the National Society of Washington Family Descendants, according to Wikipedia. Additionally, George Washington was a stepfather to Martha’s children and raised her grandchildren, so there are descendants of those lines as well.
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