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  1. There are few early 18th-century Williamsburg residents as colorful as John Custis IV (1678-1746). Scholars of colonial gardening know him as a bold and scientifically curious gardener who established an ornamental landscape that was unparalleled in the American colonies for its beauty and variety of plants. Others know John Custis as the owner ...

  2. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Early Years and Marriage Custis was born in Northampton County, at the Hungars Creek plantation of his parents, John Custis (ca. 1654–1714), later a member of the governor’s Council, and his first wife, Margaret Michael Custis. A bequest of £100 from his grandfather John Custis (ca. 1629–1696), also a member of the governor’s Council, helped support his education in England, where for ...

  3. 5 de jul. de 2020 · Aged 71 Years, and Yet lived but Seven Years which was the fpace of time He kept Batchelors houfe in Arlington on the Eaftern Shore of Virginia. John5 Custis (IV)(of "Arlington") (Margaret4 Michael, Elizabeth3 Thorowgood, Adam2, William1) was born 1678. John died November, 1749. His body was interred November, 1749 in Northampton Co., VA.

  4. John Custis IV (1678-1749) Artist: Unknown. Date: ca. 1730-1745. John Custis IV was the son of John Custis III and Margaret Michael Custis. He married Frances Parke and was the father of Daniel Parke Custis, Frances Parke Custis, and John Custis. There are two versions of this portrait with similar iconography but by different artists.

  5. John Custis (ca. 1733-1751) John Custis, often called Jack, was the son of John Custis IV and Alice, an enslaved woman. John Custis recognized John as his natural son. John Custis IV’s will bequeathed a “portrait of my Negro boy John” to Ann Moody, a Williamsburg tavernkeeper’s wife with whom he was romantically involved.

  6. Attribution John Hesselius, 1728 - 9 Apr 1778 Sitter John Custis, IV, 1678 - 1749 Date c. 1750-78 Type Painting Medium

  7. Originally Created by: sassytazzy. Added: Oct 1, 2008. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 30234605. Source citation. Son of John and Margaret Custis. In 1706, he married Frances Parke in Williamsburg, VA. Their son Daniel Parke Custis married Martha Dandridge, who after Daniel's death in 1757, married George Washington.