Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis was born on 1779-03-31.
Edward Parke Custis Lewis was born in 1837.
Martha Parke Custis Peter was born in 1777.
Elizabeth Parke Custis Law was born in 1776.
George Washington Parke Custis was born in 1781.
He was born on Nov. 27, 1754
George Washington's oldest child was a stepson named John Parke Custis. He was born to Martha Custis, Washington's wife, from her first marriage. John Parke Custis was often referred to as "Jacky" and played a significant role in his stepfather's life, especially during the Revolutionary War.
If you're talking about John Parke Custis, he was born on November 27th, 1754. From what I know, he didn't change his last name to Washington, but he was however, the stepson of George Washington.
Martha's two children were by her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis. John ("Jacky") was 4, and Martha ("Patsy") was 2 when Martha and George were married in 1759. George and Martha raised Jacky and Patsy; Patsy died at age 17 and Jacky married Eleanor Calvert, and had four children. Two of Jacky's children were raised by George and Martha.
John Parke Custis (1754-1781) was son of Daniel and Martha Custis.John Custis' father died in 1757, and, in 1759, his mother married George Washington, becoming Martha Washington.Thirty years later, in 1789, George Washington (John's stepfather) became the first President of the United States.So John Parke Custis was son of the lady who later became the wife of the first President of the USA.Brief biographyJohn Parke Custis was born in Virginia in 1754, and was one of the seven children of land-owners Daniel Parke Custis and Martha Dandridge Custis. In 1773 John became an heir of the Custis estate. In 1774 John married Eleanor Calvert, and they had seven children, but only four survived to adulthood. In 1778 John purchased the Abingdon plantation in Fairfax County, Virginia. (The area where the plantation was situated is now called Arlington County)John, as delegate for Fairfax County, was elected to the Virginia General Assembly in 1778.But towards the end of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) he contracted camp fever. Custis died on November 5th, 1782, at age 26, at the home of relatives who were caring for him, in Eltham, New Kent County.The following year, in 1783, his widow married Dr David Stuart.When Eleanor died, John's estate was finally liquidated. This including leaving many slaves to his four surviving children.The Custis estate, his Abingdon plantation and other nearby property he purchased have seen many ownership changes since John's death.For example, the grounds of the Ronald Reagan Washington Airport are on part of the former Abingdon plantation, and the Arlington National Cemetery is also situated on land that once belonged to John Parke Custis.
Mildred Childe Lee was born on February 10, 1846 at Arlington, the plantation built by her maternal grandfather, George Washington Parke Custis.
Martha was born Martha Dandridge. She became Martha Dandridge Custis when she married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, in 1750. After Daniel's death in 1757, she married George Washington on January 6, 1759. Two of her children by Custis were still living at the time : John "Jacky" Custis was 4, and Martha ("Patsy") Custis was 2.
Stephen A. Parke was born in 1960.