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  1. As the eldest of eight children, Martha already had had a great deal of experience in rearing small children and took great pleasure in that role. Soon after her marriage, she became a mother herself. Martha Custis’s first child was a son, named Daniel Parke Custis, born on November 19, 1751, followed in April 1753 by a daughter, Frances ...

  2. During their seven years of marriage, Martha and Daniel Custis had four children. Daniel Parke Custis II and Frances Parke Custis II both died very young, while John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis both survived their father.

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    • Who Was Martha Washington?
    • Background
    • Marriage and Estate
    • Meeting George Washington
    • Nation's First First Lady
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    Martha Washington married a wealthy plantation owner before becoming a widow and inheriting his estate. She wed Colonel George Washingtonin 1759 and became the first U.S. first lady upon his eventual ascendancy to the presidency. Martha was known for her aplomb and large social events, though she actually preferred privacy. She died in Mount Vernon...

    Martha Washington was born Martha Dandridge on June 2, 1731, in New Kent County, Virginia, on the Chestnut Grove plantation. She was raised and educated with an emphasis on skills seen as integral to running a household, though also taught reading, writing and mathematics.

    At 18 years old, Martha wed Daniel Parke Custis, a rich plantation owner, in 1749. The couple would have four children, though only two, Jack and Patsy, lived past childhood. Custis himself died in the summer of 1757, and Martha inherited his 15,000-acre estate.

    She later met Colonel George Washington at a Williamsburg, Virginia cotillion, and the two wed in 1759. Martha and her two children moved to Washington's Mount Vernon, Virginia plantation, where the family became known for their social events and upscale lifestyle, though they suffered financial setbacks as well. By 1775, Washington had become the ...

    With the colonies achieving their independence and the U.S. Constitution ratified, Washington was elected to become the country's first president, having his inauguration in April 1789. Martha, who had also effectively assumed guardianship of Jack's children, took on the responsibility of arranging major social events and parties for the presidenti...

    The Washingtons returned to Mount Vernon once the president's second term was up in 1797. Washington died in December 1799, with his wife subsequently closing their bedchamber and taking up residence on the third floor of their mansion. Upon taking ill in early 1802, she wrote her will and burned most of the letter correspondences between her and h...

  4. They had four children: Daniel Parke Custis, Jr. (November 19, 1751 – February 19, 1754) Frances Parke Custis (April 12, 1753 – April 1, 1757) John Parke "Jacky" Custis (November 27, 1754 – November 5, 1781) Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis (1756 – June 19, 1773) Death. Custis died on July 8, 1757, in New Kent County, Virginia.

  5. Dec 22, 2021 · Daniel Parke Custis marries Martha Dandridge at Chestnut Grove. They will have four children.

  6. Death of Daniel Parke Custis. Martha may well have been on track to have as many children as her mother when an unforeseen tragedy intervened. Just a few months after their daughter Frances had died, Daniel Parke Custis suddenly became ill. Although Martha summoned the best physicians money could buy, her husband died on July 8, 1757.

  7. During her first marriage, Martha Custis had four children: Daniel, Frances, John, and Martha. In addition to her own children, she raised a number of grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. Learn More

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