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  1. 14 de ago. de 2018 · Mary Ball was born in 1708 or 1709 in Lancaster County, Virginia, the only child of Joseph Ball and his second wife, Mary Johnson. Sentimental biographers dubbed her "The Belle of Epping Forest," after her father's estate. Mary would marry Augustine Washington, of Pope's Creek, Westmoreland County, on March 6, 1731.

  2. 17 de may. de 2024 · Augustine Washington (Q768342) Augustine Washington. (1694-1743) British-American planter, slave owner, and the father of George Washington. Augustine Washington Sr.

  3. George Washington's childhood helped in building him into the great national leader and fearless military commander that he would later become. Born in 1732 to his father Augustine Washington and mother Mary Ball Washington, George grew up on farms as a young boy. Augustine Washington owned several farms in Virginia, and his marriage to Mary ...

  4. 12 de may. de 2017 · Mary Ball Washington was 80 years old, ancient for a woman of that time, but still formidable. George’s visit, according to some accounts, produced one of the great archetypal mother-son ...

  5. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Mary (Ball) Washington born 1708 Lively, Lancaster, Colony of Virginia died 1789 Fredericksburg, Colony of Virginia including ancestors + descendants + 3 photos + 9 genealogist comments + questions + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  6. Mary Ball 1708-1789 Spouses Married January 6, 1759, New Kent Co., VA, to Martha Patsy Dandridge , First Lady , born June 21, 1731 - New Kent Co., VA, deceased May 22, 1802 - Mount Vernon, Fairfax Co., VA aged 70 years old (Parents : John Dandridge , Col. 1700-1756 & Frances Orlando Jones 1710-1785 )

  7. 3 de dic. de 2019 · In Mary Ball Washington, New York Times bestselling author Craig Shirley uncovers startling details about the inner workings of the Washington family. He vividly brings to life a resilient widow who singlehandedly raised six children and ran a large farm at a time when most women’s duties were relegated to household matters.

    • Craig Shirley