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  1. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart (1753 – September 28, 1811), born Eleanor Calvert, was a prominent member of the wealthy Calvert family of Maryland. Upon her marriage to John Parke Custis, she became the daughter-in-law of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington and the step-daughter-in-law of George Washington.

  2. When Jacky Custis reached maturity, he married Eleanor Calvert, with whom he had four children. He died in 1781 and his wife remarried the Alexandria physician David Stuart in 1783. The Washingtons adopted Jacky's two youngest children, Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis and George Washington Parke Custis .

  3. In February 1774, Jacky married Eleanor Calvert, the descendant of Maryland’s founder. Over the next seven years, the couple would have seven children, but only four would survive past infancy.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2023 · At 19, Jacky announced his engagement to 15-year-old Eleanor Calvert, and Washington was not happy that Jacky would marry before finishing college and becoming financially independent.

  5. Discover life events, stories and photos about Eleanor Calvert (1753–1811) of Upper Marlboro, Prince George's, Maryland, British Colonial America.

  6. Eleanor Calvert Custis. Twenty-four-year-old Eleanor Calvert Custis—the widow of John Parke Custis and the mother of four young children—is the subject of this 1782 miniature portrait. A year after this painting was made, Eleanor Custis married David Stuart, a physician who practiced in Alexandria.

  7. Following the death of John Parke Custis in November 1781 Eleanor Calvert Custis and her four young children moved in with her in-laws, the Washingtons. Eleanor had married young, and still retained a great deal of beauty and charm, as shown in this 1782 portrait miniature.