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  1. Martha Washington hosted Friday evening receptions open to members of Congress, visiting dignitaries, and men and women from the local community. The First First Lady Granddaughter Martha Parke Custis married Thomas Peter on January 6, 1795. Martha Washington became a great-grandmother on January 20, 1796, when Martha Eliza Eleanor Peter is born.

  2. This beautiful memorial was made c. 1808-1812 by Eliza Gould in honor of George and Martha Washington. Martha Washington is the first and only woman to grace the primary portrait of U.S. paper currency. A series of lesson plans that uses Martha Washington to integrate women's history into the American Revolution.

  3. 1. Jan. 2022 · Martha Washington and her slave/lady’s maid Oney Judge. Born around 1773 to a white English tailor Andrew Judge and an enslaved woman Betty, Oney Judge was one of the numerous slaves Martha Washington had on her estate at Mount Vernon. Judge moved with the first Family of the United States to the President’s House in Philadelphia, then our ...

  4. 3. Juni 2017 · Martha Washington did not enjoy her time (1789-1797) as First Lady (the term was not then used) though she played her role as hostess with dignity. She had not supported her husband's candidacy for the presidency, and she would not attend his inauguration. The first temporary seat of government was in New York City, where Martha presided over weekly receptions. The seat of government was later ...

  5. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (June 2, 1731 – May 2, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Although people only started using the term decades after her death, Martha Washington is considered to be the first First Lady of the United States .

  6. 24. Juli 2013 · Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born June 2, 1731 and died May 22, 1802. She was the wife of George Washington, the first Commander-in-Chief of the United Colonies and States of America. "Lady Washington" is incorrectly considered, as opposed to Dorothy Hancock (wife of President John Hancock), to be the first United States “First Lady".

  7. MARTHA DANDRIDGE CUSTIS WASHINGTON. Born: Chestnut Grove Plantation, New Kent County, Virginia. 1731, June 2. Father: John Dandridge (1701-1756), emigrated from England to Virginiain 1715 with older brother William. A planter, in 1730, he served as clerk of New Kent County. Mother: Frances Jones (1710-1785), born in York County, Virginia ...

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