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  1. Martha Dandridge married Daniel Parke Custis on May 15, 1750, and the couple had four children, only one of whom survived to adulthood. [1] . She was widowed in 1757 at the age of 26, inheriting a large estate. She was remarried to George Washington in 1759, moving to his plantation, Mount Vernon.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2014 · (1731-1802) Who Was Martha Washington? Martha Washington married a wealthy plantation owner before becoming a widow and inheriting his estate. She wed Colonel George Washington in 1759 and...

  3. www.mountvernon.org › george-washington › martha-washingtonTen Facts About Martha Washington

    At the end of 1758, Washington resigned his military commission. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington at her home, White House, in New Kent County. 7. Martha stayed at George Washingtons winter encampments throughout much of the Revolutionary War

  4. 18 de may. de 2024 · In 1749, at age 18, she married Daniel Parke Custis, who was 20 years her senior and an heir to a neighbouring plantation. During their life together she bore four children, two of whom died in infancy. Her husband’s death in July 1757 made her one of the wealthiest widows in the region. George and Martha Washington.

  5. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington, ( Condado de New Kent, 2 de junio de 1731- Mount Vernon, 22 de mayo de 1802) fue la esposa de George Washington y pionera en cuanto a ser primera dama de los Estados Unidos, al serlo entre los años 1789 y 1797. Primeros años de vida.

  6. George and Martha Washington married on January 6, 1759, at the bride's home in New Kent. The Washingtons' Courtship Mount Vernon. The couple, her two children, and several enslaved workers moved to the Washington family home, Mount Vernon, at the end of the first week of April 1759.

  7. Shortly after getting married, George described Martha in a letter to a correspondant as “an agreeable partner”. Of course, during their marriage, Martha would become more than agreeable in George’s eyes.

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