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  1. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (* 13. Juni 1731 in Williamsburg, Kolonie Virginia; † 22. Mai 1802 in Mount Vernon, Virginia) war die Ehefrau des ersten US-Präsidenten George Washington und damit vom 30. April 1789 bis zum 4. März 1797 die erste First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten. Sie war auch als Lady Washington bekannt. Inhaltsverzeichnis.

  2. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (June 2, 1731 O.S. — May 22, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Although the title was not coined until after her death, she served as the inaugural first lady of the United States , defining the role of the president's wife and setting many ...

  3. 19. Apr. 2024 · Martha Washington (born June 2, 1731, New Kent county, Virginia [U.S.]—died May 22, 1802, Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S.) was the American first lady (1789–97), the wife of George Washington, first president of the United States and commander in chief of the colonial armies during the American Revolutionary War.

  4. 16. Dez. 2009 · Martha Washington (1731-1802) was an American first lady (1789–97) and the wife of George Washington, first president of the United States and commander in chief of the colonial armies during...

  5. This is the story of Martha Washington, the worthiest of partners to the worthiest of men. Golden Years. Dinner in the New Room of the Mansion (Lautman) The next sixteen years of Martha Washingtons life have often been called “the golden years” at Mount Vernon.

  6. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was the first First Lady of the United States. Washington is not only remembered as the nation’s first lady who set an example for her future first ladies, but also as a wife, mother, and property owner. She is an example of strength during the Revolutionary War, and as the first lady of a new nation.

  7. 25. März 2020 · Martha Washington: America’s First, First Lady. By Adam E. Zielinski • March 25, 2020 • Updated March 7, 2024. What can be said about Martha Washington that hasn’t been thrown into the lexicon of American lore that we don’t already know about this American icon?