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  1. George Washington Parke Custis (April 30, 1781 – October 10, 1857) was an American plantation owner, antiquarian, author, and playwright. His father John Parke Custis was a stepson of George Washington. He and his sister Eleanor grew up at Mount Vernon and in the Washington presidential household. Upon reaching age 21, Custis inherited a ...

  2. Born in 1781 to John Parke Custis, Martha Washington 's son from her first marriage, George Washington Parke Custis was taken in by George and Martha upon the death of his father when Custis was only six months old. Custis was raised at Mount Vernon and remained a prominent figure in Washington City and Alexandria until his death in 1857.

  3. May 2, 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of George Washington Parke Custis, the stepgrandson of George Washington and a writer, orator, and planter. Explore his views on slavery, agriculture, and the American Revolution, and his role in preserving Washington's memory.

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  4. Sep 22, 2016 · Learn how George Washington's adopted son, George Washington Parke Custis, fathered children with slaves at Mount Vernon. Discover the descendants of this biracial family and how the National Park Service is recognizing their legacy.

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  6. Learn about the life and legacy of George Washington Parke Custis, the grandson of George Washington and a prominent figure in American history. Explore his achievements, challenges, and controversies in this lecture by Charles S. Clark, author of a new biography.

  7. Jan 12, 2023 · George Washington Parke Custis . Library of Congress. Custis derived his living from large inherited estates, worked by many enslaved people, though he was a poor manager and his properties were not very profitable. He devoted most of his energies to other activities, many and varied including painting, playwriting, music, oratory, and ...

  8. Custis had ordered goods from Cary from as early as 1750. When Jacky Custis reached maturity, he married Eleanor Calvert, with whom he had four children. He died in 1781 and his wife remarried the Alexandria physician David Stuart in 1783. The Washingtons adopted Jacky's two youngest children, Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis and George Washington ...

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