| Father |
Custis, Daniel Parke Col, b. 15 Oct 1711, Yorktown, York, Virginia, USA d. 8 Jul 1757, New Kent County, Virginia, USA (Age 45 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Dandridge, Martha, b. 13 Jun 1731, Chestnut Grove, New Kent, Virginia, USA d. 22 May 1802, Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, USA (Age 70 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
1749 [1] |
- 20260330GHLn-
Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly. Vol. II. Cobb-Hay
Full transcription-
Virginia Gazette, February 9, 1776
Died: John Aylett Esq" Attorney at Law, of New Kent, of pleurisy
Deed Book 1742-'53, fol. 493, Louisa CoVa "Philip Aylett & wife Elizabeth, of King Wm Co convey to John Brockman, Nov. 16, 1751, 199 acres, part of a larger patent in co. Louisa, southside south fork of Northanna R. -granted to John Aylett, & bounding on Cap' Thomas Carr, Philip Buckner & William Aylett's Orphans."
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I. DESCENDANTS OF COL. JOHNFRANCES (JONES) DANDRIDGE:
II. MARTHA DANDRIDGE b. June 2, 1781 who married 2ndly, Jan. d. May 22, 1802 6, 1759, Col Geo. Washington, had first married, 1749, Col. Daniel Parke Custis, who died ante Aug. 1757, of New Kent Co. He was born Oct. 15, 1711, at Queen's Creek on York River- the home of his maternal grandfather, Col. Daniel Parke.
His father, Hon. John Custis, member of King's Council, etc b. 1678, d. 1749, Nov. 2, had married, in Aug. 1705, Frances, eldest dau. of Col. Daniel. Parke & Jane Ludwell- and has left on his tombstone at Arlington a lasting memorial of his marital infelicity, said to have been occasioned by the detestable temper of his wife: "Under this marble tomb lies the body of the Hon. John Custis Esq' of the city of Williamsburg, parish of Bruton, formerly of Hungar's Parish on the E. S. of Virginia & Co. of Northampton-aged 71 years and yet lived but 7 years, which was the space of time he kept a Bachelor's home at Arlington, E. S. of Va." But as his married life was but 1-7 of the span allotted him- his wife b. 1687, having died 1715, March 14-it seems unreasonable to charge all his unhappiness to her- some share may have been due to the fruits of that marriage.
The father of the unhappy benedict was another Hon. John Custis of H. M. Council, Major-Gen in Bacon's Rebellion & Collector of Customs E. S. of Va1687.
The children of Col. Daniel Parke & Martha Dandridge Custis were:
III. 1. DANIEL PARKE CUSTIS
b. Nov. 1751-d. Feb. 19, 1754
III. 2. FRANCES PARKE CUSTIS
b. Apl. 12 1753-d. Apl. 1, 1757
III. 4. MARTHA PARKE CUSTIS
b. 1757-d. June 19, 1773 [of consumption.
III. 3. JOHN PARKE CUSTIS
b. 1755-d. Nov. 5, 1781 122
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| The children of Col. Daniel Parke & Martha Dandridge Custis were: III. 1. DANIEL PARKE CUSTIS b. Nov. 1751-d. Feb. 19, 1754 III. 2. FRANCES PARKE CUSTIS b. Apl. 12 1753-d. Apl. 1, 1757 III. 4. MARTHA PARKE CUSTIS b. 1757-d. June 19, 1773 [of consumption. III. 3. JOHN PARKE CUSTIS b. 1755-d. Nov. 5, 1781 122 |
- 20260330GHLn-
Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly. Vol. II. Cobb-Hay
Full transcription-
Virginia Gazette, February 9, 1776
Died: John Aylett Esq" Attorney at Law, of New Kent, of pleurisy
Deed Book 1742-'53, fol. 493, Louisa CoVa "Philip Aylett & wife Elizabeth, of King Wm Co convey to John Brockman, Nov. 16, 1751, 199 acres, part of a larger patent in co. Louisa, southside south fork of Northanna R. -granted to John Aylett, & bounding on Cap' Thomas Carr, Philip Buckner & William Aylett's Orphans."
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I. DESCENDANTS OF COL. JOHNFRANCES (JONES) DANDRIDGE:
II. MARTHA DANDRIDGE b. June 2, 1781 who married 2ndly, Jan. d. May 22, 1802 6, 1759, Col Geo. Washington, had first married, 1749, Col. Daniel Parke Custis, who died ante Aug. 1757, of New Kent Co. He was born Oct. 15, 1711, at Queen's Creek on York River- the home of his maternal grandfather, Col. Daniel Parke.
His father, Hon. John Custis, member of King's Council, etc b. 1678, d. 1749, Nov. 2, had married, in Aug. 1705, Frances, eldest dau. of Col. Daniel. Parke & Jane Ludwell- and has left on his tombstone at Arlington a lasting memorial of his marital infelicity, said to have been occasioned by the detestable temper of his wife: "Under this marble tomb lies the body of the Hon. John Custis Esq' of the city of Williamsburg, parish of Bruton, formerly of Hungar's Parish on the E. S. of Virginia & Co. of Northampton-aged 71 years and yet lived but 7 years, which was the space of time he kept a Bachelor's home at Arlington, E. S. of Va." But as his married life was but 1-7 of the span allotted him- his wife b. 1687, having died 1715, March 14-it seems unreasonable to charge all his unhappiness to her- some share may have been due to the fruits of that marriage.
The father of the unhappy benedict was another Hon. John Custis of H. M. Council, Major-Gen in Bacon's Rebellion & Collector of Customs E. S. of Va1687.
The children of Col. Daniel Parke & Martha Dandridge Custis were:
III. 1. DANIEL PARKE CUSTIS
b. Nov. 1751-d. Feb. 19, 1754
III. 2. FRANCES PARKE CUSTIS
b. Apl. 12 1753-d. Apl. 1, 1757
III. 4. MARTHA PARKE CUSTIS
b. 1757-d. June 19, 1773 [of consumption.
III. 3. JOHN PARKE CUSTIS
b. 1755-d. Nov. 5, 1781 122
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| Family ID |
F65433 |
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