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  1. Chestnut Grove was an 18th-century plantation house on the Pamunkey River near New Kent Court House in New Kent County, Virginia, United States. Chestnut Grove is best known as the birthplace of Martha Washington, wife of George Washington, and the first First Lady of the United States.

  2. Mar 28, 2009 · About two miles northeast stood Chestnut Grove, the plantation home of John and Frances Jones Dandridge, where Martha Dandridge, the eldest of eight children, was born on 2 June 1731. (A historical marker located in New Kent in New Kent County, Virginia.)

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    Born: Martha Dandridge Birthday: June 2, 1731 Place of birth: Chestnut Grove, Virginia, British America Died: May 22, 1802 Place of death: Mount Vernon, Virginia, United States Cause of death: a severe fever Buried at: Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S. Parents: John Dandridge and Frances Jones Siblings: seven, including John, William, Bartholomew, and F...

    She was born Martha Dandridge on June 2, 1731 at Chestnut Grove Plantation in New Kent County, Virginia, British America. Martha was the daughter of lower gentry (or upper middle class) parents Fra...
    The oldest of her parents’ children, Martha had a total of seven siblings – four sisters and three brothers. Her siblings were: John (1733–1749), William (1734–1776), Bartholomew (1737–1785), Anna...
    As slavery was still a huge thing in the United States, Martha grew up in a slaveholding household. As matter of fact much of her wealth and her family’s wealth came from the sweat and labor of the...
    Growing up, Martha was home schooled, learning how to read and write, as well as to play certain musical instruments, singing, and sewing. This kind of education was typical of a girl of her social...

    Born around 1773 to a white English tailor Andrew Judge and an enslaved woman Betty, Oney Judge was one of the numerous slaves Martha Washington had on her estate at Mount Vernon. Judge moved with the first Family of the United States to the President’s House in Philadelphia, then our nation’s capital city. Desiring more than just being a slave who...

    About two and half years after the death of George Washington, Martha Washington, aged 70, passed away at her home in Mount Vernon, Virginia. She diedof a terrible fever on May 22, 1802. Her body was laid to rest at the family tomb in Mount Vernon.

  3. Martha Dandridge was born on her parents' plantation Chestnut Grove in the British colony, Province of Virginia. She was the oldest daughter of John Dandridge (1700–1756), a Virginia planter and English immigrant, and Frances Jones (1710–1785) of English and Welsh descent.

  4. The woman who would later be known as Martha Washington was born Martha Dandridge on June 2, 1731, at Chestnut Grove Plantation in New Kent County, Virginia. She was the eldest of eight children born to John Dandridge (1700-1756), the son of an English merchant, and Frances Jones (1710-1785), whose father was a member of the Virginia House of ...

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Martha Dandridge was born at 10:29 a.m. on June 2, 1731 on her parents' plantation Chestnut Grove in the British colonial Province of Virginia. She was the oldest daughter of Virginia planter and immigrant from England John Dandridge (1700–1756) and Clara Jones (1710–1785) of English, Welsh and French descent.[1]

  6. The birthplace of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington, Chestnut Grove was a small plantation along the Pamunkey River in New Kent County, Virginia. The two-story frame house, of middling size for a Virginia planter, had three rooms on each floor.