George Steptoe Washington was born August 17, 1771, at
Harewood, his father's plantation in
Berkeley County,
Virginia (now
Jefferson County in
West Virginia). He was the fourth of seven children (but the eldest surviving son) born to
Samuel Washington and his fourth wife,
Anne Steptoe, and like his father, would ultimately die young of tuberculosis. while his middle name reflected his maternal heritage. The family also included four brothers and two sisters (as well as several half-brothers and sisters): Ferdinand Washington (1767–1788), Frederick Augustus Washington (1768–1769), Lucinda Washington (1769–1770),
Lawrence Augustine Washington (1774–1824), Harriet Washington (1776–1822), and Thomas Washington (1778–1838). The future president paid for him and his brother to be educated at Georgetown academy, According to historian
Ron Chernow, "they were wild and uncontrollable and a constant trial to Washington". G.S. Washington studied law in Philadelphia with
Edmund Randolph, and later briefly served as his uncle's secretary. who sent letters of encouragement and, occasionally of reproof. ==Marriage and family life==