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  1. Life East front of Custis Lee Mansion with Union Soldiers on lawn Early life and ancestry. Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee was the only surviving child of George Washington Parke Custis (the grandson of Martha Washington and the step-grandson of George Washington) and Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis, daughter of William Fitzhugh and Ann Bolling Randolph Fitzhugh.

  2. 28 de jul. de 2019 · Fast Facts: Mary Custis Lee. Known For: Wife of Civil War general Robert E. Lee and great-granddaughter of Martha Washington. Also Known As: Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee. Born: October 1, 1807 in Annefield in Boyce, Virginia. Parents: George Washington Parke Custis, Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis. Died: November 5, 1873 in Lexington, Virginia.

  3. Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis, an Episcopal lay leader and the wife of George Washington Parke Custis, the stepgrandson of George Washington, is dressed in a checked dress and a bonnet in this hand-tinted daguerreotype. Read more about: Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis

  4. Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis Birth 22 Apr 1788 Death 23 Apr 1853 (aged 65) Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Burial. Arlington National Cemetery.

  5. 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.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2017 · Mary Custis Lee was the only surviving child of George Washington Parke Custis (1781-1857) and Mary Lee Fitzhugh (1788-1853). She was raised at Arlington House, directly across the Potomac River from the District of Columbia. In 1831, she married Lieutenant Robert E. Lee in a cer-emony held in the parlor at Arlington. During the succeeding ...

  7. Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis (Q1727412) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American Episcopal lay leader (1788-1853) Mary Lee Fitzhugh; edit. Language Label