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He had at least one sister and one brother.

When George was only a few weeks old, he, his mother, a sister and a brother were all kidnapped from Moses Carver, slave-owner of George's parents. Moses Carver recovered George's brother James, who was just a toddler, and hired someone to find George's mother, sister and George. George's mother and sister were never found but George was recovered, and returned to Moses Carver.

Moses and his wife Susan, raised George and his brother James as their own children.

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George Washington Carver was born into slavery, so he didn't have any biological siblings. However, he was raised with a brother and a sister by the Carver family who owned him. So technically, he had siblings, but not in the traditional sense. Hope that clears things up for you!

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Oh, dude, George Washington Carver was actually born into slavery, so he didn't have any biological siblings. But he was raised by the Carver family after being kidnapped as an infant, so I guess you could say he had some kind of adopted siblings. So, like, technically correct, but not your typical family tree situation, ya know?

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Ah, George Washington Carver was a remarkable individual who had several brothers and sisters. While the specific names of his siblings may not be widely known, it's important to remember that they were part of his journey and likely played a role in shaping the wonderful person he became. Just like how each tree in a forest is unique and contributes to the beauty of the whole landscape, every member of a family is special and adds value to the tapestry of life.

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No, George Washington Carver did not have children, and never married.

(Susan Carver raised George and his brother as her own children, along with her husband, Moses Carver. Moses and Susan were also the former slave owners of George's parents.)

It is very likely that George Washington Carver was gay, as he is often a featured icon in the LBTG community. Also, while a Professor at Tuskegee Institute, there were rumors that he may have been gay. He never dated or showed interest in any females, on or off campus (He resided on the Institutes's campus.). He also became very close to a another male scientist-Austin W. Curtis, Jr, at Tuskegee Institute, and began a professional partnership with Curtis, and Carver willed his assets to Curtis, after his death.

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14y ago
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George Washington Carver (January 1864 to January 1943) was a scientist, botanist, educator and inventor who was born into slavery in Missouri. He had ten sisters and a brother who have never been named and all died prematurely.

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10y ago
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His Brother’s name was James but his sister’s names are unknow.

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George Washington Carver, did not have any children, and never married.

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14y ago
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Yes he did - Martha, Ethan, Maria,and Janiyah Prejean, all last names were Prejean. He is related to George Washington our first President!

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