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  1. Custis murió siete años después, lo que dejó a Martha como una de las mujeres más ricas y viuda a la edad de 25 años. A los 28 años, Martha se casó con George Washington y se mudó con sus dos hijos a la finca de Washington en Mount Vernon. Pronto George se involucró políticamente en la revolución que se avecinaba, y Martha acogió ...

  2. Martha Washington: A Life. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born into a world of elite social custom and privilege in the 1730s. Little did she know that she would marry twice, give birth to four children — losing two of them to illness in childhood — and bear witness to the Revolution and the creation of a new nation. This site will ...

  3. The woman who would later be known as Martha Washington was born Martha Dandridge on June 2, 1731 at Chestnut Grove Plantation in New Kent County, Virginia. She was the eldest of eight children born to John Dandridge (1700-1756) and Frances Jones (1710-1785). She was named Martha after one of her cousins. Her father, John Dandridge was the son ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Martha Washington was devoted to taking care of George Washington and making her children and grandchildren happy. She possessed the social skills of making the guests that attended evening parties in our nation’s temporary capitals – New York City and Philadelphia – feel very welcome.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Martha Washington died on May 22, 1802 and was laid to rest next to her beloved George in the family crypt at Mount Vernon. Lady Washington lived a fuller life than most of us can even imagine, and she lived it in a manner that brought great honor to herself and her country. Next week, we will discuss George Washington entering the political arena.

  6. Put your Martha Washington geraniums in a location with direct sunlight, but keep them away from the hottest afternoon sun in all areas. Plants produce fewer flowers when they receive less sunlight. Remove spent blossoms to promote the development of new flowers. This reduces the growth of fungus on decaying flowers.

  7. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born June 2, 1731 and died May 22, 1802. She was the wife of George Washington, the first Commander-in-Chief of the United Colonies and States of America. "Lady Washington" is incorrectly considered, as opposed to Dorothy Hancock (wife of President John Hancock), to be the first United States “First Lady".