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  1. 22 de dic. de 2021 · John Custis (1678—1749) and his wife Frances Parke Custis draw up articles of agreement in which Custis promised to provide a plentiful maintenance for his wife and children and not to interfere with her running of their household if she forbore calling him vile names or using ill language.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2021 · John Parke Custis was George Washington’s stepson and may have been an important American Founder if his life was not tragically cut short. Published 9/23/18 - Updated 11/6/21. John Parke Custis. When he was just a three year old, John Parke Custis inherited hundreds of slaves and thousands of acres of Virginia land.

  3. 28 de sept. de 2023 · John Parke Custis (27 November 1754 – 5 November 1781) was a Virginia planter and stepson of George Washington. He was most likely born at White House, his parents' plantation in New Kent County, Virginia. He was the son of Daniel Parke Custis, a wealthy planter, and Martha Dandridge Custis.

  4. John Parke Custis, stepson of George Washington, wrote to George Washington who was at Valley Forge about various aspects of the war. He notified him that the Virginia legislature passed bills to help raise troops, the arrival of a French ship carrying uniforms and military supplies, and a note to his mom. Docketed by George Washington.

  5. 16 de mar. de 2002 · From John Parke Custis. New Kent [Va.] July 15th 78. Hond Sir. On my Return from Mt Vernon to this Place, I found the Packet, containing your Letter and Deed. 1 I am much oblidged to you for the Trouble you have taken, to have a new Deed made out, from yourself to Me. It was the Method I proposed, but my Uncles Bassett and Dandridge thought it ...

  6. Martha Parke Custis Peter. By Wendy Kail. On January 6, 1759 the widow Martha Dandridge Custis married Colonel George Washington. She stood only five feet to his six feet, three and a half inches. 1 She brought two children from her first marriage, John Parke Custis [Jacky, born 1754], and Martha Parke Custis [Patcy, born 1756].

  7. John Parke Custis. School: King's College. Class Year: attended 1773. War: Revolutionary War. Date of Death: October 1781. John Parke Custis, called "Jacky," stepson of George Washington, served as an aide-de-camp to General Washington during the siege of Yorktown. He died of camp fever in October 1781, just after Lord Cornwallis's surrender on ...