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  1. 22 de dic. de 2021 · SUMMARY. John Parke Custis was a planter and member of the House of Delegates (1778–1781). After the death of his father, Daniel Parke Custis, his mother, Martha Dandridge Custis, married George Washington and moved the family to Mount Vernon. Washington became Custis’s guardian and the administrator of his large inheritance.

  2. 13 de jun. de 2022 · John Parke Custis was a planter from the United States. He was George Washington‘s stepson and the son of Martha Washington.. Childhood. He was most likely born at White House, his parents’ plantation on the Pamunkey River in New Kent County, Virginia, the son of Daniel Parke Custis, a wealthy planter with approximately 300 slaves and thousands of acres of property.

  3. John Custis (1678-1749) is the subject of this eighteenth-century portrait by Charles Bridges. Custis, who created a magnificent garden in Williamsburg, is depicted with a cut tulip and a book titled Of the Tulip.

  4. John Custis, Esq., one of the Councill and Major Generall of Virginia who departed this life ye 29th of January 1696 Aged 66 Years. And by his side a son and daughter Of his Grandson John Custis whom He had by the daughter of Daniel Parke Esq. Cap. Generall And Chief Governor of the Leeward Islands. Virtus Post Funera

  5. When Major General John Custis II Esq was born in 1630, in Rotterdam, Holland, Netherlands, his father, John Henry Custis, clothier, merchant, innkeeper, was 34 and his mother, Jane Joan Powell, was 22. He married Elizabeth Robinson on 16 June 1651, in Northampton, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  6. John P. Custis, LLC (Entity #11179164) is a business entity in Onley registered with the Clerk's Information System (CIS) of Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC). The entity was incorporated on February 17, 2021 in Virginia, effective from February 17, 2021.

  7. Queen’s Creek was the seventeenth-century York County plantation of the Parke family. After the death of Daniel Parke II (1669-1710), the property passed into the Custis family through his daughter Frances Parke Custis (Mrs. John Custis, 1685-1714).

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