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  1. John Parke Custis más tarde sirvió como ayudante a Washington durante el sitio de Yorktown en 1781. Jack murió durante este servicio militar, probablemente de tifus. A George Washington le gustaba tener una vida privada en Mount Vernon y en la finca Custis, sin embargo, Martha Washington siguió a Washington en el campo de batalla cuando se desempeñó como comandante en jefe del Ejército ...

  2. 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.

  3. John Parke Custis, at left, and his sister, Martha Parke Custis—the two surviving children of Daniel Parke Custis and his first wife, Martha Dandridge Custis—are the subjects of this oil painting by Matthew Pratt. Martha Parke Custis died at seventeen after having an epileptic seizure.

  4. Martha Parke-Custis was George Washington’s step- daughter. She suffered from seizures since childhood, and died in a seizure at age 17 years. Martha (Patsy) Custis was the fourth child of Daniel Parke Custis, who died a few months after her birth, of a heart disease, and Martha Dandrige. They had four children in 5 years,

  5. The Peter Family Martha Parke Custis and Thomas Peter. Martha Parke Custis was born in the Blue Room at Mount Vernon on December 31, 1777. Her father, John Parke Custis (1754-1781), was Martha Washington’s son from her first marriage to Daniel Parke Custis, and her mother was Eleanor Calvert Custis (1758-1811), the granddaughter of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore and Proprietary ...

  6. At the age of 18, Martha married Daniel Parke Custis (20 years her senior) on May 15, 1750 in New Kent County. Although the young couple made their home at the Custis estate in New Kent, they had many Williamsburg connections through the powerful Custis family and plenty of opportunities to travel to the capitol city for balls and social events.

  7. When Custis came of age in 1802, he inherited large amounts of money, land, and property from the estates of his father, John Parke Custis, and grandfather Daniel Parke Custis. When Martha Washington died (also in 1802), Custis received both a bequest from her (as he had upon George Washington's death in 1799) as well as his father's former ...

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