Martha Washington & George Washington

George Washington and Martha Washington
1758 - 1799
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Martha Washington and George Washington were married for 40 years before George Washington died aged 67.

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American First Lady Martha Washington was born Martha Dandridge on 2nd June, 1731 in Chestnut Grove, Virginia,American Colony (later to be part of the USA) and passed away on 22nd May 1802 Mount Vernon, Virginia,USA aged 70. She is most remembered for Wife of George Washington. Her zodiac sign is Gemini.

American Head of State George Washington was born on 22nd February, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony Later to be The USA and passed away on 14th Dec 1799 Mount Vernon, Virginia USA aged 67. He is most remembered for 1st US President, 1789-97. His zodiac sign is Pisces.

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Relationship Statistics

StatusDurationLength
Dating1758 - 6th Jan 1759 1 year
Married6th Jan 1759 - Dec 1799 40 years, 11 months
Total 1758 - Dec 1799 41 years, 11 months


On January 6, 1759, Washington married the wealthy widow Martha Dandridge Custis, then 28 years old. Surviving letters suggest that he may have been in love at the time with Sally Fairfax, the wife of a friend. Nevertheless, George and Martha made a compatible marriage, because Martha was intelligent, gracious, and experienced in managing a planter's estate.
Together the two raised her two children from her previous marriage, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis; later the Washingtons raised two of Mrs. Washington's grandchildren, Eleanor Parke Custis and George Washington Parke Custis. George and Martha never had any children together – his earlier bout with smallpox in 1751 may have made him sterile. The newlywed couple moved to Mount Vernon, near Alexandria, where he took up the life of a planter and political figure.
Washington's marriage to Martha greatly increased his property holdings and social standing, and made him one of Virginia's wealthiest men. He acquired one-third of the 18,000-acre (73 km2) Custis estate upon his marriage, worth approximately $100,000, and managed the remainder on behalf of Martha's children, for whom he sincerely cared.
Throughout the world, men and women were saddened by Washington's death. Napoleon ordered 10 days of mourning throughout France; in the United States, thousands wore mourning clothes for months. To protect their privacy, Martha Washington burned the correspondence between her husband and her following his death. Only a total of five letters between the couple are known to have survived, two letters from Martha to George and three from him to Martha.
On December 18, 1799, a funeral was held at Mount Vernon, where his body was interred. Congress passed a joint resolution to construct a marble monument in the United States Capitol for his body, supported by Martha. In December 1800, the United States House passed an appropriations bill for $200,000 to build the mausoleum, which was to be a pyramid that had a base 100 feet (30 m) square. Southern opposition to the plan defeated the measure because they felt it was best to have his body remain at Mount Vernon.

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Couple Comparison

Name
Martha Washington
George Washington
Martha Washington
George Washington
Age (at start of relationship)
26
25
Zodiac
Gemini
Pisces
Occupation
First Lady
Head of State
Hair Color
Grey
Red
Eye Color
Brown - Dark
Blue
Nationality
American
American
Religion
Anglican / Episcopalian
Deist

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