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  1. Mary Lee "Molly" Fitzhugh Custis (April 22, 1788 – April 23, 1853) was an Episcopal lay leader in Alexandria County in present-day Arlington County, Virginia. She was the mother of Mary Anna Randolph Custis, who was the wife of Robert E. Lee. Early in the 1820s, Molly Custis helped form a coalition of women who sought to eradicate ...

    • Mary Lee Fitzhugh, 22 April 1788, Chatham Manor, Virginia, U.S.
    • .mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin2px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-2px}.mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin3px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-3px}.mw-parser-output .marriage-display-ws{display:inline;white-space:nowrap}, George Washington Parke Custis, ​ ​(m. 1804)​
  2. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis was an Episcopal lay leader whose efforts helped to revive Virginia’s Episcopal church early in the nineteenth century. Custis’s father, William Fitzhugh, served in the Continental Congress. Her husband, George Washington Parke Custis, was the stepgrandson of George Washington and well-known writer and ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis (April 22, 1788-April 23, 1853) was an Episcopal lay leader in Alexandria County (now Arlington County, Virginia, USA). The daughter of Ann Randolph Fitzhugh and William Fitzhugh (1741-1809), a member of the Continental Congress, she was most likely born at Chatham, in Stafford County, Virginia.

    • Virginia
    • Virginia, Stafford County
    • George Washington Parke Custis
    • April 22, 1788
  4. Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee (October 1, 1808–November 5, 1873) was the great-granddaughter of Martha Washington and the wife of Robert E. Lee. She played a part in the American Civil War, and her family legacy home became the site of Arlington National Cemetery. Fast Facts: Mary Custis Lee.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2021 · Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee. NPS Image. Mary Anna Randolph Custis was born on October 1, 1807. She was the only surviving child of George Washington Parke Custis and Mary Fitzhugh Custis. Growing up, Mary’s personal maid was her enslaved older half-sister, Maria Carter Syphax, who was the daughter of George Washington Parke Custis and an ...

  6. Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis. 1788–1853. Marriage: 7 July 1804. George Washington Custis. 1805–1805. Martha Elizabeth Ann Custis. 1806–1807. Robert Custis. 1807–. Mildred Custis. 1811–. Custis. 1814–. Mary Anna Randolph Custis. 1807–1873. Edward Hill Carter Custis. 1809–1810. Lee Custis. 1812–. Sources (7)

  7. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis (April 22, 1788 – April 23, 1853) was an Episcopal lay leader in Alexandria County (now Arlington County, Virginia, USA). The daughter of William Fitzhugh (1741–1809) a member of the Continental Congress, and Ann Bolling Randolph Fitzhugh, Mary Lee was most likely born at Chatham, in Stafford County, Virginia.