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  1. John Parke Custis (Piantagione di White House, 27 novembre 1754 – Eltham, 5 novembre 1781) era il figlio di Martha Washington e figliastro di George Washington Indice 1 Biografia

  2. First Marriage and Children. In her late teens, Martha Dandridge caught the eye of Daniel Parke Custis (1711-1757), who, though 20 years her senior, was one of the most eligible bachelors in Virginia. Daniel’s father initially opposed the marriage, because the prospective bride’s family was not as wealthy as he would have liked.

  3. Born in 1781 to John Parke Custis, Martha Washington 's son from her first marriage, George Washington Parke Custis was taken in by George and Martha upon the death of his father when Custis was only six months old. Custis was raised at Mount Vernon and remained a prominent figure in Washington City and Alexandria until his death in 1857.

  4. 8 de ene. de 2014 · Just four-years-old when Washington adopted him, John Parke Custis, or “Jacky,” was already wealthier and higher class than his stepfather. At 14 he was terribly spoiled by his mother and not absorbing much from his tutor, so Washington sent him away to study under a clergyman, Reverend Jonathan Boucher. This may have been a mistake.

  5. 8 de jul. de 2018 · John P.C. Peter (b. 1799 - d. 1848) MSA SC 5496-035966Slaveholder and Property Owner in Seneca Mills, Montgomery County, Maryland. Biography: John Parke Custis Peter was born in Georgetown, Washington D.C., on November 14, 1799. His parents were Thomas Peter and Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2018 · Miniature of Martha Parke Custis, as painted by Charles Willson Peale (1772). Courtesy of Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association. When George Washington married the widow Martha Dandridge Custis on Jan. 6, 1759, he acquired not only a wife but also two stepchildren, four-year-old John Parke “Jacky” Custis and two-year-old Martha Parke “Patsy” Custis.

  7. She was the sister of Lucy Parke Byrd. It descended in the Custis family. The painting is damaged and overpainted. It is potentially a later copy of an earlier painting or a different family member. Dimensions: 28 x 23 in. (71.12 x 58.42 cm.) The portrait represents a woman wearing a brown wrap dress. Her left hand is raised and at her breast.