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  1. Martha Dandridge Custis se casó con George Washington en 1759, poco después de morir su primer marido, Daniel Park Custis. A la edad de 27 años, tenía dos hijos pequeños y había amasado una gran fortuna. Dueños de más de 17,000 acres de tierra, ella y su familia mantenían una numerosa fuerza laboral esclava, incluida en un momento su media hermana, Ann Dandridge.George Washington fue ...

  2. Daniel Parke Custis’s untimely death on July 8, 1757 forced Martha into action. She ordered a black walnut coffin for her husband’s burial. Because Virginians did not practice embalming, burial occurred within a day or two after death. To commemorate Daniel’s final resting place, Martha later purchased an expensive marble tombstone from ...

  3. Nov 16, 2021 · Martha Washington, who became the nation's first first lady, was born to John and Frances Dandridge on June 2, 1731, on the Chestnut Grove plantation in New Kent County, Virginia. American Revolutionary War Facts reports she was the oldest of nine children. As reported by US History, Martha had a variety of hobbies, including dancing, gardening ...

  4. Jun 3, 2017 · Martha Washington, was born Martha Dandridge in Chestnut Grove, New Kent County, Virginia. She was the eldest daughter of John Dandridge, a wealthy landowner, and his wife, Frances Jones Dandridge, both of whom came from established New England families.

  5. At Mount Vernon, Martha Washington’s realm was the household. Just as George would mount his horse each day and make the rounds of his various fields and farms, so Martha would make her own circuit from the main house to the kitchen, storeroom, poultry yard, washhouse, smokehouse, and garden. All of these venues fell under her purview.

  6. Martha Washington likely acquired a necklace of fashionable amber that remains today in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. Amber was important to the Greeks and Romans, so it is not surprising that it rose to great popularity in the classical revivals of the Federal period.

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · The Role of First Lady: Martha Washington to Laura Bush. Betty Boyd Caroli. EVEN before the federal capital was permanently situated on the Potomac, the president's wife had become a public personage. Martha Washington arrived in New York City one month after her husband's April 1789 inauguration to the acclaim typical of that reserved for a ...

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