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  1. John Parke Custis. Date of Birth - Death November 27, 1754 - November 5, 1781. John Parke Custis, known as “Jacky,” was born in 1754 to Daniel Parke Custis and Martha Dandridge Custis. He was the third of Martha’s four children. His two older siblings, a boy named Daniel and a girl named Frances, both died in early childhood, but his ...

  2. 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.

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  4. When George Washington Parke Custis was born on 30 April 1781, in Prince George's, Maryland, United States, his father, John Parke Custis, was 26 and his mother, Eleanor Calvert, was 28. He married Mary Lee Fitzhugh on 7 July 1804, in Lexington, Rockbridge, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters.

  5. Mary Lee "Molly" Fitzhugh Custis (April 22, 1788 – April 23, 1853) was an Episcopal lay leader in Alexandria County (now Arlington County, Virginia, United States). 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 hoped to eradicate slavery.

  6. Wife: Mary Lee Fitzhugh Child: Mary Ann Randolph Custis married Gen. Robert E. Lee Marriage: 1806 Residence. The Custises lived at Arlington House, an 1,100-acre (4.5 km2) plantation in Alexandria County, Virginia. Of their four daughters, only Mary Ann Randolph Custis, who later married Robert E. Lee, survived childhood and inherited the ...

  7. On July 7, 1804, Custis married Mary Lee "Molly" Fitzhugh, a devout evangelical Christian from a prominent Virginia family with close ties to the Washingtons and Lees. She came to Arlington at the age of sixteen and gave birth to four children with only one, Mary Anna Randolph Custis, living to adulthood.