George Washington Carver, the renowned agricultural scientist and inventor, never married and therefore did not have a wife. Throughout his life, Carver devoted himself to his work and to advancing agricultural practices, especially for African American farmers. He often emphasized the importance of education and was deeply committed to his mission of helping others through his research on crops and sustainable farming methods. Carver’s dedication to his work meant that he focused intensely on his contributions to science and agriculture rather than on personal relationships.