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Dolley Madison's Childhood ... During her childhood, she was a Quaker, but when she married James Madison her religion changed. She had two older brothers, Walter and William Temple. There were five younger children, Isaac, Lucy, Mary, Anna, and Johnny.
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At the age of eighteen, Martha was married to Daniel Parke Custis. He was wealthy, handsome and twenty years older than ... May 22, 1802, Martha Dandridge Custis Washington breathed her last with her beloved granddaughter Nelly nearby. She was entombed next to her husband at Mt. Vernon ... Martha Washington; Click to enlarge...
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Martha Washington was the first first lady of the U.S.A. During her child hood years she lived happily on a farm ... On a farm where they planted tobacco lived this beautiful girl who they called Patsy, although her real name was Martha. Accompanied by her family, during her childhood years she happily lived on her farm.
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Martha Washington: America's First Lady (Childhood of Famous Americans Series) by Jean Brown Wagoner, Leslie Goldstein (Illustrator) ... Martha Washington by Jean Brown Wagoner: Book Cover...
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The remarkable life and times of the ... The lady who would become Martha Washington married Daniel Parker Custis, a rich bachelor twenty years her senior when she was 18. Martha Washington had four children, two died in childhood and two in young adulthood.
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Using simple language that beginning readers can understand, this lively, inspiring, and believable biography looks at the childhood of Martha Washington.
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I didn't know who Martha Washington was, but my grandmother did. She dressed me up every Halloween as someone I could not explain to my friends. ... Halloween, the changing of the leaves - for those of us lucky enough to live in the four seasons - apple pie, pumpkins and goblins stir the kettle of childhood memories.
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