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Mary Todd Lincoln was presbyterian. Although she believed in spiritualism
Washington D.C.
The College of William and Mary is in Virginia. It is located in Williamsburg, the original capital. Many of the founding fathers got part of their education there. Even George Washington received his surveyor's certificate there.
African American Mary McLeod Bethune. There is even a monument in Washington D.C, to honor the contributions she made toward education.
First U.S. President George Washington [February 22, 1732-December 14, 1799] had siblings and half-siblings. His father, Augustine Washington [1694-April 23, 1743], was married twice. Augustine Washington married his first wife, Jane Butler [October 24, 1699-September 24, 1729], in 1715. She died in 1729. The half-siblings of the President, from this first marriage, were Butler, b. 1716; Lawrence, 1718-1752; Augustine, Jr., 1720-1762; and Jane, 1722-1735. The President was the first-born and therefore the eldest child of his father's second marriage, on March 6, 1731, to Mary Ball [1708-1789]. His siblings were Betty, 1733-1797; Samuel, 1734-1781; John Augustine, 1736-1787; Charles, 1738-1799; and Mildred, 1739-1740.