|
1732 - 1799 (67 years)
1694 - 1743 (48 years)
Birth |
12 Nov 1694 |
Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
12 Apr 1743 |
Ferry Farm, King George Co., Virginia Colony |
Buried |
George Washington Birthplace National Monument Latanes, Westmoreland County, Virginia |
|
Family |
Mary, d/o Joseph of Epping Ball, b. 30 Nov 1708, Epping Forest, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony |
Children |
| 1. George Washington, b. 22 Feb 1732, Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony |
|
|
1708 - 1789 (80 years)
Birth |
30 Nov 1708 |
Epping Forest, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
25 Aug 1789 |
Fredericksburg, Stafford Co., Virginia |
Buried |
Bridges Creek Washington Family Cemetery, Kenmore, Virginia |
|
Family |
Augustine Washington, b. 12 Nov 1694, Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony |
Children |
| 1. George Washington, b. 22 Feb 1732, Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony |
|
|
1731 - 1802 (70 years)
Birth |
2 Jun 1731 |
New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia |
Died |
22 May 1802 |
Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia |
Buried |
Mount Vernon Estate Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia |
|
Family 1 |
John Parke Custis, b. 1712 |
Children |
+ | 1. George Washington Parke Custis, b. 30 Apr 1781, Colonial Virginia |
|
|
Family 2 |
George Washington, b. 22 Feb 1732, Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony |
|
-
Name |
George Washington |
Title |
P*O*T*U*S |
Born |
22 Feb 1732 |
Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
14 Dec 1799 |
Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia |
Buried |
Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I23153 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
7 Oct 2021 |
Father |
Augustine Washington, b. 12 Nov 1694, Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony , d. 12 Apr 1743, Ferry Farm, King George Co., Virginia Colony (Age 48 years) |
Mother |
Mary, d/o Joseph of Epping Ball, b. 30 Nov 1708, Epping Forest, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony , d. 25 Aug 1789, Fredericksburg, Stafford Co., Virginia (Age 80 years) |
Family ID |
F8853 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Martha Dandridge, b. 2 Jun 1731, New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia , d. 22 May 1802, Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia (Age 70 years) |
Last Modified |
26 Sep 2021 |
Family ID |
F8738 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
-
-
Sources |
- [S100] Internet Source, https://www.nps.gov/arho/learn/historyculture/george-custis.htm.
George Washington Parke Custis
The Washington Family The Washington family by Edward Savage. George Washington Parke Custis stands at the left next to his adopted father, George Washington.
National Gallery of Art
Born in 1781, George Washington Parke Custis was the grandson of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington through her first marriage. After his natural father, John Parke Custis, died in 1781, G.W.P. Custis went to live at Mount Vernon where George and Martha Washington raised him as their own son. During his childhood, Custis became very attached to his stepfather, George Washington. In 1802, Custis started the construction of Arlington House on land that he had inherited from his natural father. When completed in 1818, he intended the house to serve as not only a home but also a memorial to his stepfather, George Washington. In 1804, Custis married Mary Lee Fitzhugh. The two had four children, but only one, Mary Anna Randolph Custis, survived.
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 promoting the improvement of American agriculture. None of his endeavors were marked by great or lasting success. He frequently held celebrations, special programs and other social events which attracted thousands of visitors to the Arlington estate over the years. Regarding himself as the heir to the Washington tradition, Custis collected and displayed, a large number of Mount Vernon relics at Arlington. He was always eager to comment on the collection and the Washington legacy for famous guests and curious strangers.
Custis saw his daughter marry Lt. Robert E. Lee at Arlington in 1831. Robert and Mary Anna came to call Arlington home and Custis was a prominent figure in the lives of the seven Lee children. In his later years, Custis did not stray far from Arlington. He made his will in 1855, and he increasingly relied on his son-in-law, Col. Lee, to handle his tangled business affairs. Until his death, Custis retained his old bedchamber in the north wing of the mansion, where he died after a short illness on October 10, 1857.
- [S127] Geni, https://www.geni.com/people/George-Washington-1st-President-of-the-United-States/6000000008211776777?through=6000000007409105599.
President George Washington
Gender: Male
Birth: February 22, 1732
Popes Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Death: December 14, 1799 (67)
Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia
(Streptococcal infection, acute edema of the larynx, suffocation)
Place of Burial: Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia
Immediate Family:
Son of Captain Augustine Washington and Mary Washington
Husband of Martha Washington (nee Dandridge), First Lady of the United States
Brother of Elizabeth 'Betty' Lewis; Colonel Samuel Washington; Col. Charles Washington; Mildred Washington and John Augustine Washington
Half brother of Butler Washington; Lawrence Washington; Colonel Augustine Washington, II and Jane Washington
|
|
|