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Martha Parke Custis Peter was born in 1777.
Martha's maiden name was Dandridge. She then married Daniel Parke Custis, who was 20 years her senior; Custis died 7 years later.When Martha married George Washington, 2 years after her first husband died, she was known as Martha Dandridge Custis.
A widow, Martha Custis, born Martha Dandridge
Martha was born Martha Dandridge. She became Martha Dandridge Custis when she married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, in 1750. After Daniel's death in 1757, she married George Washington on January 6, 1759. Two of her children by Custis were still living at the time : John "Jacky" Custis was 4, and Martha ("Patsy") Custis was 2.
Frances, Martha, John, and Daniel Custis were Martha Washington's children. Martha Washington married George Washington in 1759, they were married 40 years.
Martha Danbridge Custis married John Custis and they had 4 children. Martha's first husband, John Custis, died. And Martha met and married George Washington, the 1st president of The United States in 1757. Martha Danbridge Custis married John Custis and they had 4 children. Martha's first husband, John Custis, died. And Martha met and married George Washington, the 1st president of The United States in 1757.
Yes, she was. Martha Washington had four children with her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis: Daniel Parke Custis, Jr., Frances Custis, John Parke "Jacky" Custis, and Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis.
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Martha Parke Custis Peter died in 1854.
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Martha's last name was Dandridge. Martha Dandridge Custis.
John and Martha Custis were prominent figures in colonial Virginia during the 18th century. Martha Custis, born Martha Dandridge, was the wealthiest widow in Virginia when she married George Washington in 1759, significantly enhancing his social status and fortune. John Custis, Martha's first husband, was a wealthy planter and a member of the Virginia gentry, and together they had several children, although many did not survive to adulthood. Martha's marriage to Washington played a crucial role in shaping the future of the United States.