I am not sure what is meant by "true love". Washington courted other women before he married Martha and may have proposed to some of them, but after marrying Martha there is no evidence that either was anything but true to one another or that he "carried a torch " for someone else.
Martha, his eventual wife.
George Washington's wife was Martha.George also loved Martha.Martha was a beautiful and responsible lady to George.George loved Martha from the day he laid eyes on her.He was in love he would do anything he could to keep Martha.
He married a rich, young widow named Martha Dandridge Custis in 1750.
Martha Washington supported George Washington by washing his underwear. She made him sweet love and cooked sausages for him after each speech as well as debate becasue that was, in fact, his favorite meal. Geroge Washington was a big fan of the Chicago Cubs, so Martha made an effort to take George to their games when Lou Ponella was still the coach. George Washington had a great teddy bear.
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He was the 1 president and he thought so he could see whats best for the United States. George was a great leader to the soldiers that fought in the Revolutionary war according to the soldier and he also found out what it meant to be in love with Martha Washington so he treated others lovingly like he did with Martha Washington. Made by a kid in California
George Washington had dogs called:SweetlipsMadame MooseTrue Love
Sally Fairfax was the wife of George William Fairfax, a member of the landed gentry of colonial Virginia. Fairfax was the woman that George Washington appeared to be in love with at the time of his marriage to Martha Dandridge Custis.
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she was kind,helpful,loving,caring and very in love with her husband
Martha Custis was a rich heiress who was a few months older than George Washington. She affected his political life by giving him resources and increased respectability. What she didn't give him, obviously, was children.
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