George Washington Parke Custis
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 167 years ago |
Date of birth | April 30,1781 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Rosaryville State Park |
Rosaryville | |
Maryland | |
United States | |
Date of died | October 10,1857 |
Died | Arlington House |
The Robert E. Lee Memorial | |
Arlington | |
Virginia | |
United States | |
Place of burial | Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States |
Children | Mary Anna Custis Lee |
Grandchildren | William Henry Fitzhugh Lee |
Robert E. Lee Jr. | |
George Washington Custis Lee | |
Grandparents | Daniel Parke Custis |
Elizabeth Calvert | |
Benedict Swingate Calvert | |
Martha Washington | |
Job | Author |
Education | Princeton University |
United States Military Academy | |
Books | Recollections and private memoirs of Washington |
The Indian Prophecy: A National Drama in Two Acts Founded Upon a Most Interesting and Romantic Occurrence in the Life of General Washington 1828 | |
An address occasioned by the death of General Lingan, who was murdered by the mob at Baltimore | |
Oration Delivered by the Hon. Henry S. Foote, on the Fourth of July, 1850, at Monument Place, with an Introduction: Published by the National Monument Society | |
Oration, Delivered at the First Commemoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims of Maryland: Celebrated May 10th, 1842, Under the Auspices Ot the Philodemic Society of Georgetown College | |
Proceedings of a Meeting of the Friends of Civil & Religious Liberty, Residing in the District of Columbia, Assembled at the City Hall in Washington City, on Tuesday Afternoon, the 20th June, 1826; In Pursuance of Public Notice Given in the Newspapers. . . | |
Spouse | Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis |
Parents | John Parke Custis |
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ID | 424936 |
George Washington Parke Custis Life story
George Washington Parke Custis was an American plantation owner, antiquarian, author, and playwright. His father John Parke Custis was the stepson of George Washington. He and his sister Eleanor grew up at Mount Vernon and in the Washington presidential household.