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  1. Mary Washington ( née Ball; c. 1707–1709 –. () August 25, 1789) was an American planter best known for being the mother of the first president of the United States, George Washington. The second wife of Augustine Washington, she became a prominent member of the Washington family. She spent a large part of her life in Fredericksburg ...

  2. Mary was born between 1707 and 1709 at Epping Forest, the Tidewater Virginia home of her father, Joseph Ball, and her mother, Mary Johnson. 1 Mary’s father died when she was an infant and although her mother remarried, she also died by the time Mary was twelve. Mary became the legal ward of her uncle, Colonel George Eskridge, the Burgess of ...

  3. May 10, 2019 · Learn how Mary Ball Washington, the mother of George Washington, was an independent and resilient woman who raised five children and taught them honor and obedience. Discover how she has been misinterpreted by historians and how she influenced her son's life and legacy.

  4. Mary Ball Washington—once described by her son’s biographers as a pious, self-sacrificing widow raising five children under difficult circumstances—has come more recently to be seen as selfish, cold, and determined to thwart her son’s ambitions. While neither portrait captures the strong, complex, and anxious woman revealed in the ...

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  6. May 7, 2021 · Learn how Mary Washington, the mother of George Washington, raised and influenced him as a child and a president. Discover her life, legacy and challenges in this article by a historian.

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  7. Washington's Family. Although George Washington never had any biological children, he did have a rather large family, comprised of his many siblings, step-children, and step-grandchildren. Learn More. Contact Us. 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway. Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121. (703) 780-2000tickets@mountvernon.org.

  8. Learn about the life of Mary Ball Washington, the mother of George Washington and the namesake of the University of Mary Washington. Explore her childhood, marriage, and life after children, as well as a timeline, family tree, and other resources.

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