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  1. Lewis, Nelly Custis. Born March 2, 1779 (Alexandria, Virginia) Died July 15, 1852 (Shenandoah Valley, Virginia) First family member. Eleanor Parke Custis and her brother George Washington Parke Custis (1781–1857; see box) were the grandchildren of Martha Washington (1732–1802; see entry in volume 2) and the step-grandchildren of the first U.S. president, George Washington (1732–1799 ...

  2. Name variations: Eleanor Custis Lewis; Nelly Custis. Born Eleanor Parke Custis in 1779; died in obscurity on her son's farm in the Shenandoah Valley in Mar 1852; dau. of John Parke Custis and Eleanor Calvert Custis; granddau. Source for information on Custis, Eleanor "Nelly" Parke (1779–1852): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women ...

  3. Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Spruce Street between 7th and 8th Streets, Philadelphia, 1834 July 4 Item — Box 5, Folder: 1834.07.04 Identifier: A-569.152

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  5. 1 de oct. de 2015 · Eleanor Custis Lewis Carter. 1800-1845. wife of Henry Brown Jr. and. wife of John H. Patteson M.D. great-niece of George Washington. Erected by Lynchburg Committee of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & Burial ...

  6. Known as "Nelly Custis," Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis was the granddaughter of Martha Washington from her first marriage, and the adopted daughter of George Washington. When Martha married General Washington in 1759 she was the widow of Daniel Parke Custis [1711-1757], and had two young children, John Parke Custis [1754-1781] and Martha Parke Custis [1755-1773].

  7. In 1792, John Trumbull painted Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis, who was Martha Washington’s granddaughter, in Philadelphia as part of a set of miniatures in preparation for The Resignation of General Washington (1832.8). She stands to the left of Martha in the finished painting.