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  1. 6 de feb. de 2024 · Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart (1757/1758 – 28 September 1811) was a prominent member of the Calvert family of Maryland, and the daughter-in-law of Martha Dandridge Washington and the stepdaughter-in-law of George Washington. Her portrait still hangs today at Mount Airy Mansion in Rosaryville State Park, Maryland.

  2. 27 de mar. de 2019 · Eleanor Calvert. This 1761 portrait of Eleanor Calvert, with a bird on a string, by John Hesselius hangs in the Baltimore Museum of Art in Baltimore Maryland. The Frick Photoarchives gives this description of the painting: The subject has dark brown eyes and hair. She wears a white dress and pink scarf. Green trees, blue sky and dark gray clouds.

  3. The two were wed late the following year. Stuart became a trusted friend and advisor to George Washington. Subject Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart (1754 - 1811) Dimensions Overall: 1 7/8 in. x 1 5/8 in. x 7/16 in. (4.78 cm x 4.14 cm x 1.12 cm) Mount Vernon's object research is ongoing and information about this object is subject to change.

  4. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart (* 1758 in Mount Airy in Province of Maryland; † 28. September 1811 in Tudor Place , Washington, D.C. [1] ) war ein prominentes Mitglied der Familie Calvert aus Maryland, die Schwiegertochter von Martha Dandridge Washington und die Stiefschwiegertochter von George Washington .

  5. Added: Nov 3, 2008. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 31112726. Source citation. Buried under the chancel rail in vault with parents Benedict L. Calvert and wife Elizabeth. (1754 - Sept. 28, 1811) Eleanor was first married to Col. John Parke Custis, step son of General Washington. After his death in 1781 she married her cousin Dr. David Stuart.

  6. Eleanor Nelly Stuart (Calvert) aka Custis (est. 1754 - 28 Sep 1811)

  7. Martha Parke Custis (sister) Alma mater. Columbia University. Occupation. Planter, politician. John Parke Custis (November 27, 1754 – November 5, 1781) was an American planter and politician, only son of Martha Washington before her marriage to George Washington. He is now known for his progeny, especially those raised by President Washington.