Martha Washington

1731–1802 (age 71)

First Lady

Biography

Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was the First Lady of the United States and a woman of remarkable strength, grace, and dedication. As the wife of President George Washington, she set the standard for the role of First Lady and became an enduring symbol of American patriotism and virtue during the nation's founding era.

Her life spanned nearly seven decades of American history, from the colonial period through the early years of the republic. Buried at Mount Vernon alongside her husband, Martha Washington's legacy continues to inspire as a testament to her courage, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to the cause of American independence and the success of the young nation.