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  1. Martha Washington. 1789. április 30. – 1797. március 4. 1731. június 2. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Martha Washington témájú médiaállományokat. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (Chestnut Grove, 1731. június 13. – Mount Vernon, 1802. május 22.) az Egyesült Államok első first ladyje, George Washington felesége.

  2. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (n. 13 iunie 1731 – d. 22 mai 1802 ) a fost soția lui George Washington , primul președinte al Statelor Unite ale Americii . În timpul vieții sale, ea era "Doamna Washington". În același timp, Martha Washington a fost întâia "Prima doamnă a Statelor Unite ale Americii."

  3. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington, ( 13 de xunu de 1731 – 22 de mayu de 1802 ). Foi la esposa de George Washington y pionera tocantes a ser primer dama de los Estaos Xuníos, al selo ente los años 1789 y 1797 . == Primeros años de vida Nacida'l 13 de xunu de 1731 a les 10:29 hores, foi la fía mayor d'un plantador de Virginia, John ...

  4. Martha Washington ( 13 tháng 6 [ lịch cũ: 2 tháng 6] năm 1731 – 22 tháng 5 năm 1802 ), khuê danh Martha Dandridge, là phu nhân của George Washington, Tổng thống đầu tiên của Hoa Kỳ. [1] Khi George Washington nhậm chức Tổng thống, Martha Washington cũng phục vụ với cương vị Đệ Nhất Phu nhân Hoa ...

  5. After George Washington died in 1799, Martha assured a final privacy by burning their letters; she died of “severe fever” on May 22, 1802. Both lie buried at Mount Vernon, where Washington ...

  6. Fictional character biography. Born on March 11, 1995, and died on March 11, 2095, [1] Martha Washington grew up in the Cabrini–Green housing project in Chicago (called "The Green") with her mother and two brothers in abject poverty brought on by the economic policies of the President Erwin Rexall. She is an average student, but one who ...

  7. The next sixteen years of Martha Washington’s life have often been called “the golden years” at Mount Vernon. While they had no children of their own, the Washingtons were busy raising her two surviving children, John “Jack” Parke Custis (1754-1781) and Martha “Patsy” Parke Custis (1756-1773) and living the lives of rather typical Virginia planters of the period.