Martha Parke Custis or her maiden name was Martha Dandridge.
Martha Dandridge Custis (June 2, 1731 - May 22, 1802) was George Washington's wife. She was a widow. Her first husband was Daniel Parke Curtis (1711-1757). They had four children together. She inherited much of Custis's Virginia property.She married George Washington on January 6, 1759.The Washingtons had no children of their own but cared for her two surviving children: "Patsy" (died 1773) and John (died 1781) and for Martha's two grandchildren from John.
Yes. Her name was Martha Washington. They were married on Jan. 6, 1759. It was her second marriage.
27 years old
The religion that was practiced by Martha Washington was Episcopalian. She was married to George Washington and the couple had three children.
Martha (Custis) Washington was a widow when she married George: she had four children with her first husband, but only two of them survived into the time when she re-married. Those two were John (Jacky) Parke Custis, who lived to be 27 years old and died in 1781; and Martha ("Patsy") Parke Custis, who died in 1773 when she was only 17. George and Martha Washington did not have any children together.
George Washington was married to Martha Washington. She was the very first Lady, and they were married for forty years until he died in 1799.
George Washington married Martha Dandridge Custis, a widower with two chilldren
Martha Custis Washington. She was a widow with two children when she married him.
George Washington married Martha Dandridge Custis, a widow, and adopted her two children
George Washingtons wife is Martha Washington.-IluvJC
Martha Washington
Martha Dandridge Washington was born in New Kent County, Virginia in June of 1731. She was born on the Dandridge Plantation. She later married George Washington.
Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. :)
Her maiden name was Martha Dandridge. She was the widow of Daniel Parke Custis before she married George Washington.
George Washington was married to Martha Washington
George and Martha were married on January 6, 1759 at her home northwest of Williamsburg, VA.
Lawrence Washington and died of tuberculosis