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  1. Martha Parke-Custis was George Washington’s step- daughter. She suffered from seizures since childhood, and died in a seizure at age 17 years. Martha (Patsy) Custis was the fourth child of Daniel Parke Custis, who died a few months after her birth, of a heart disease, and Martha Dandrige. They had four children in 5 years,

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  3. In 1802, Martha Washington died, and the Custis enslaved people held by her were divided among her four grandchildren, including Martha (Parke Custis) Peter. Ralph Anderson, his mother Agnes and his siblings were part of Martha and her husband Thomas Peter’s inheritance of 48 enslaved people.

  4. John Parke Custis. Date of Birth - Death November 27, 1754 - November 5, 1781. John Parke Custis, known as “Jacky,” was born in 1754 to Daniel Parke Custis and Martha Dandridge Custis. He was the third of Martha’s four children. His two older siblings, a boy named Daniel and a girl named Frances, both died in early childhood, but his ...

  5. 20 de out. de 2016 · Martha Parke Custis Peter and Thomas Peter, civic leaders in Georgetown and the capital city, helped shape our national life but few Americans today know their names. That anonymity belies the tangible legacy they left, thanks to the constancy of their descendants and an almost genetic devotion to preservation in the lasting family line.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Death: January 19, 1848 (48) Seneca, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Place of Burial: Seneca, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Immediate Family: Son of Thomas Peter of Tudor Place and Martha Parke Peter. Husband of Elizabeth Jane Nourse. Father of Sarah Elizabeth Peter; Thomas Peter, farmer; Martha Custis Peter; David ...

  7. When Custis came of age in 1802, he inherited large amounts of money, land, and property from the estates of his father, John Parke Custis, and grandfather Daniel Parke Custis. When Martha Washington died (also in 1802), Custis received both a bequest from her (as he had upon George Washington's death in 1799) as well as his father's former plantations because of the termination of Martha's ...