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To her only grandson George Washington Parke Custis, Martha Washington left all the silver plate, including two large plated wine coolers. This same collection of Washington heirloom silver was later inherited by Mary Custis Lee, the wife of General Robert E. Lee.
George Washingtons infertility CategoryCause Endocrine disease Kallmanns syndrome, pituitary dysfunction Anatomic infertility Absent vas deferens, cryptorchidism, varicocele Sexual dysfunction Inadequate frequency, erectile or ejaculatory dysfunction Toxic exposures Mercurous chloride (calomel)2 more rows
Martha Dandridge was born on June 2, 1731, on her parents tobacco plantation, Chestnut Grove Plantation in New Kent County the Colony of Virginia. She was the oldest daughter of Frances Jones, the granddaughter of an Anglican rector, and John Dandridge, a Virginia planter and county clerk who emigrated from England.

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On August 21, 1776, Elizabeth Parke Custis was born, Martha Washingtons oldest surviving grandchild. Martha Parke Custis, another granddaughter, was born on December 31, 1777. Granddaughter, Eleanor Parke Custis, was born on March 21, 1779.
Upon his death, Martha became a rich young widow, in custody of five plantations encompassing 17,500 acres of land and nearly 300 enslaved Blacks attached to those land holdings. She brought this wealth, including 84 dower slaves, to her marriage to George Washington.

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