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  2. Martha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Martha is a feminine given name (Latin from Ancient Greek Μάρθα (Mártha), from Aramaic מרתא (Mārtā) "the mistress" or "the lady", from מרה "mistress", feminine of מרי "master"). Patti , Patsy , and Patty were in use in Colonial America as English rhyming diminutives of the diminutive Mattie . [ 1 ]

  3. Martha Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    Martha's mother, Martha Eppes Wayles, had previously given birth to twins in 1746, but neither survived; the girl was stillborn and the boy died hours after his birth. [7] Martha was nicknamed "Patsy". [8] Martha's father John was a Lancaster-born emigrant to the Thirteen Colonies who worked as an attorney and prosperous planter and slave trader.

  4. List of the most popular names in the 1880s in the United States

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    Males. John; William; James; Charles; George; Frank; Joseph; Thomas; Henry; Robert; Edward; Harry; Walter; Arthur; Fred; Albert; Samuel; David; Louis; Joe; Charlie ...

  5. Martha Jefferson Randolph - Wikipedia

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    By 1804, she was the lone surviving child of Martha and Thomas Jefferson, the only one of the couple's children to survive past the age of 25. Martha Jefferson married Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., who was a politician at the federal and state levels and was elected as governor of Virginia (1819–1822), which made her the first lady of Virginia ...

  6. Green Flake - Wikipedia

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    Martha was born in Mississippi in 1828, the daughter of Vilate, and arrived in Utah in 1848. [5]: 5 She was the half-sister of Oscar Crosby and Hark Lay. [7] They had two children: Lucinda Vilate, born December 2, 1854, who married George Stevens in 1872, and Abraham, born in 1857 and married to Mary Steele. Martha Flake died January 20, 1885.

  7. List of feminists - Wikipedia

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    Name Country Born Died Comments Source ... 1800: Female Swedish publisher and writer. ... 1800–1874: Martha Carey Thomas: United States: 1857: 1935

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  9. Mount Vernon - Wikipedia

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    Congress passed a joint resolution to construct a marble monument in the United States Capitol for his body, an initiative supported by Martha. In December 1800, the United States House passed an appropriations bill for $200,000 (~$4.55 million in 2023) to build the mausoleum, which was to be a pyramid with a base 100 feet (30 m) square.