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  • John Custis
  • American planter and politician (1678–1749)

    County, Virginia. Custis' father was John Custis III (also known as John Custis of Wilsonia), a prominent planter and member of the Custis family of Virginia

    John Custis

    John Custis

    John_Custis

  • John Parke Custis
  • American politician (1754–1781)

    John Parke Custis (November 27, 1754 – November 5, 1781) was an American planter and politician. Custis was a son of Martha Dandridge Custis (later Washington)

    John Parke Custis

    John Parke Custis

    John_Parke_Custis

  • George Washington Parke Custis
  • Step-grandson of George Washington (1781–1857)

    Custis served in the American Revolution with then-General George Washington, and died after the Battle of Yorktown that ended the revolution. Custis

    George Washington Parke Custis

    George Washington Parke Custis

    George_Washington_Parke_Custis

  • Mary Anna Custis Lee
  • Wife of Robert E. Lee (1807–1873)

    Lee died in 1873. Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee was the only surviving child of George Washington Parke Custis (the grandson of Martha Washington and

    Mary Anna Custis Lee

    Mary Anna Custis Lee

    Mary_Anna_Custis_Lee

  • Daniel Parke Custis
  • American planter and politician (1711–1757)

    widow, Martha Dandridge Custis, married George Washington who later became the first president of the United States. Custis was born in York County,

    Daniel Parke Custis

    Daniel Parke Custis

    Daniel_Parke_Custis

  • Martha Washington
  • First Lady of the United States from 1789 to 1797

    John Custis, was highly selective of what woman would marry into the family's fortune. She eventually won his approval, and Dandridge married Custis,

    Martha Washington

    Martha Washington

    Martha_Washington

  • George Washington Custis Lee
  • Confederate Army general (1832–1913)

    George Washington Custis Lee (September 16, 1832 – February 18, 1913), also known as Custis Lee, was the eldest son of Robert E. Lee, of the Lee Family

    George Washington Custis Lee

    George Washington Custis Lee

    George_Washington_Custis_Lee

  • John Custis Sr.
  • Colonial merchant, planter and politician

    the Custis family, one of the First Families of Virginia. The son of the former Johanna Wittingham and her Gloucestershire-born husband, Henry Custis, may

    John Custis Sr.

    John_Custis_Sr.

  • Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial
  • Historic estate in Virginia, US

    Arlington House is the historic Custis family mansion built by George Washington Parke Custis from 1803 to 1818 as a memorial to George Washington. Currently

    Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

    Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

    Arlington_House,_The_Robert_E._Lee_Memorial

  • Martha Parke Custis
  • Stepdaughter of George Washington and daughter of Martha Washington

    She was the youngest child of Martha Custis, who later became known as Martha Washington, and Daniel Parke Custis, who died one year after she was born

    Martha Parke Custis

    Martha Parke Custis

    Martha_Parke_Custis

  • Martha Parke Custis Peter
  • Granddaughter of Martha Washington

    sister, Martha "Patsy" Parke Custis (1756–1773). Her siblings included Elizabeth Parke Custis Law (1776–1831), Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis (1779–1854), and George

    Martha Parke Custis Peter

    Martha Parke Custis Peter

    Martha_Parke_Custis_Peter

  • John Custis (burgess)
  • American planter and politician

    previous marriage married John Custis II's nephew before property disagreements arose between John II and Tabitha. The elder John Custis died and was buried

    John Custis (burgess)

    John_Custis_(burgess)

  • White House (plantation)
  • Private residence in Virginia, United States

    Parke Custis, purchased from the family of John Lightfoot III. After John Custis died, he left the White House Plantation to his son Daniel Parke Custis, the

    White House (plantation)

    White House (plantation)

    White_House_(plantation)

  • Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis
  • Granddaughter of Martha Washington

    of John Parke Custis and Eleanor Calvert Custis. Her father was the only surviving son of Daniel Parke Custis and his widow, Martha Dandridge Custis, who

    Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis

    Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis

    Eleanor_Parke_Custis_Lewis

  • Elizabeth Parke Custis Law
  • Granddaughter of Martha Dandridge Custis (1776–1831)

    Elizabeth Parke Custis Law (née Elizabeth Parke Custis; August 21, 1776 – December 31, 1831), sometimes known as Eliza Law, was the eldest surviving granddaughter

    Elizabeth Parke Custis Law

    Elizabeth Parke Custis Law

    Elizabeth_Parke_Custis_Law

  • Eleanor Calvert
  • Calvert family member (1758–1811)

    Maryland. She was the wife of politician John Parke Custis who was the son of Daniel Parke Custis and Martha Custis (later Washington), and the stepson of

    Eleanor Calvert

    Eleanor Calvert

    Eleanor_Calvert

  • Old money
  • Social class of the rich

    John IV, who was born in August 1678. John Custis IV was the father of Daniel Parke Custis, Martha Dandridge Custis's first husband, Martha's second husband

    Old money

    Old_money

  • Custis
  • Surname list

    Custis is a surname which may refer to: Daniel Parke Custis (1711–1757), son of John Custis and first husband of Martha Washington Eleanor Parke Custis

    Custis

    Custis

  • Cape Charles Air Force Station
  • Former US Air Force radar station

    acquired the Fort Custis site from the army in 1948 as a temporary Lashup radar site, being designated L-15 and initially called Fort Custis. It installed

    Cape Charles Air Force Station

    Cape Charles Air Force Station

    Cape_Charles_Air_Force_Station

  • Marathon Watch
  • Canadian watch manufacturer

    Wagner. "Wrist Watches Used by the Military". Retrieved 22 March 2021. John Custis (15 October 2018). "Out of Iraq: The Story of an Issued Military Watch"

    Marathon Watch

    Marathon Watch

    Marathon_Watch

  • Custis Tombs
  • Historic cemetery in Virginia, United States

    Custis Tombs, also known as Custis cemetery at Arlington, is a historic family burial ground located near Cheapside, Virginia, United States. It consists

    Custis Tombs

    Custis Tombs

    Custis_Tombs

  • Syringa vulgaris
  • Plant species in the olive family

    the Pennsylvania gardener and botanist John Bartram, proposing to send him some, and remarked that John Custis of Virginia had a fine "collection", which

    Syringa vulgaris

    Syringa vulgaris

    Syringa_vulgaris

  • William Custis
  • North American Colonial English merchant, planter and politician

    William Custis (1633 – 1698) was a North American Colonial English merchant, planter and politician, and one of the founders of the Custis Family of Virginia

    William Custis

    William_Custis

  • Kalmia
  • Genus of flowering plants in the heath family Ericaceae

    Peter Collinson, who had begged some of the shrub from his correspondent John Custis in Virginia, wrote, when his plants flowered, that "I Really Think it

    Kalmia

    Kalmia

    Kalmia

  • Abingdon (plantation)
  • Plantation site in Virginia, United States of America

    (also known as the Alexander-Custis Plantation) was an 18th- and 19th-century plantation owned by the prominent Alexander, Custis, Stuart, and Hunter families

    Abingdon (plantation)

    Abingdon (plantation)

    Abingdon_(plantation)

  • Peter Collinson (botanist)
  • English botanist (1694-1768)

    of John Custis, of Williamsburg, Virginia, 1734–1746 The Correspondence of Peter Collinson and John Custis Bibliographical Note Appendix I: Custis Biographies

    Peter Collinson (botanist)

    Peter Collinson (botanist)

    Peter_Collinson_(botanist)

  • Tudor Place
  • Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States

    October 10, 2012. Retrieved September 4, 2009. Custis, George Washington Parke; Lee, Mary Randolph Custis (1859). Memoirs of Washington. Englewood Publishing

    Tudor Place

    Tudor Place

    Tudor_Place

  • Arlington, Gloucestershire
  • Community in South West England

    Victoria County History. Retrieved 28 August 2016. Custis, John. The Letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717-1742. Josephine Little Zuppan

    Arlington, Gloucestershire

    Arlington, Gloucestershire

    Arlington,_Gloucestershire

  • Robert E. Lee
  • Confederate States Army general (1807–1870)

    inherited from George Custis (in accordance with the Custis will). Before this, Lee had petitioned the courts to keep people enslaved by Custis longer than the

    Robert E. Lee

    Robert E. Lee

    Robert_E._Lee

  • List of forts in the United States
  • Fort Defiance Fort Ethan Allen Fort Eustis Fort Huger Fort Hunt Fort John Custis Fort Gregg-Adams Fort Loudoun Fort Monroe Fort Nelson Fort Norfolk Fort

    List of forts in the United States

    List_of_forts_in_the_United_States

  • Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis
  • American Episcopal lay leader (1788–1853)

    mother of Mary Anna Randolph Custis, who was the wife of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. In the early 1820s, Custis helped form a coalition of women

    Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis

    Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis

    Mary_Lee_Fitzhugh_Custis

  • List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses
  • Cunningham Nicholas Curle John Curtis Rice Curtis Hancock Custis John Custis II John Custis III John Custis IV William Custis William Dacker Francis Dade

    List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses

    List_of_members_of_the_Virginia_House_of_Burgesses

  • Ravensworth (plantation)
  • 18th-century plantation house in Virginia, US

    William Henry Fitzhugh, Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee and George Washington Custis Lee. It was built in 1796. Ravensworth was

    Ravensworth (plantation)

    Ravensworth (plantation)

    Ravensworth_(plantation)

  • Gabriel Jacobs
  • Black American slave (b.c. 1650)

    Custis family in Virginia, and the great-grandfather of Daniel Parke Custis, first husband of Martha Dandridge Washington. Early in the 1670s, John Custis

    Gabriel Jacobs

    Gabriel Jacobs

    Gabriel_Jacobs

  • Virginia Capes
  • Entrance to Chesapeake Bay, US East Coast

    Story were expanded and additional batteries were installed at Fort John Custis on Cape Charles to guard the entrance to Hampton Roads Harbor. More recently

    Virginia Capes

    Virginia Capes

    Virginia_Capes

  • Mary Custis Lee
  • Daughter of Robert E. Lee (1835–1918)

    Arlington with her grandparents, George Washington Parke Custis and Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis. She did not spend much time at home in her youth, instead

    Mary Custis Lee

    Mary Custis Lee

    Mary_Custis_Lee

  • Pieter Casteels III
  • Decorative artist and painter (1684–1749)

    Flora: Jan van Huysum, 1682–1749, Waanders, 2007, p. 321. John Custis, The Letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717–1742, Rowman & Littlefield, 2005

    Pieter Casteels III

    Pieter Casteels III

    Pieter_Casteels_III

  • Bacon's Rebellion
  • 1675–1676 Virginia rebellion against the colonial government

    soldiers to capture Governor Berkeley at the plantation of council member John Custis in Accomack County on Virginia's Eastern Shore, but the raid failed,

    Bacon's Rebellion

    Bacon's Rebellion

    Bacon's_Rebellion

  • Hancock Custis
  • 1710–1712. Hancock Custis was one of the younger sons of Colonel John Custis III and Margaret (Michael) Custis. His elder brother John Custis IV also served

    Hancock Custis

    Hancock_Custis

  • John Bartram
  • American botanist (1699–1777)

    Fredericksburg. He proceeded to visit John Clayton in Gloucester County, Virginia, crossed the York River to visit John Custis in Williamsburg, Virginia, and

    John Bartram

    John Bartram

    John_Bartram

  • Fort Wool
  • Historic island fortification in Virginia

    three-inch guns remained in 1942, when two were sent to nearby Fort John Custis on Fisherman Island. A modern battery of two new long-range six-inch

    Fort Wool

    Fort Wool

    Fort_Wool

  • Arlington Archeological Site
  • Archaeological site in Virginia, United States

    Gloucestershire, the birthplace and early home of Henry Custis, the father of John Custis Sr. Archaeological investigations and excavations of the site

    Arlington Archeological Site

    Arlington Archeological Site

    Arlington_Archeological_Site

  • Fort Monroe
  • Moated, six-sided, historical bastion fort in Hampton, Virginia

    16-inch (406 mm) gun batteries were built at Fort Story and at Fort John Custis on Cape Charles. These rendered Fort Monroe's heavy guns obsolete, and

    Fort Monroe

    Fort Monroe

    Fort_Monroe

  • Margaret Cornish
  • Indentured servant and one of the first Africans in Virginia

    County and had six children, the eldest later becoming a servant to John Custis. Many descendants of Margaret and Graweere became Patriots in the 18th

    Margaret Cornish

    Margaret Cornish

    Margaret_Cornish

  • Harbor Defenses of New York
  • Military unit

    1942. Most of the remainder of the regiment was transferred to Fort John Custis, Virginia by 1 May 1943, when it was broken up into battalions. One battery

    Harbor Defenses of New York

    Harbor Defenses of New York

    Harbor_Defenses_of_New_York

  • Ossian Hall
  • Building

    purchased Ossian Hall and relocated there with his wife, Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, and their children. Francis Asbury Dickins, a Washington attorney

    Ossian Hall

    Ossian Hall

    Ossian_Hall

  • Civil War Unknowns Monument
  • Monument at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA, US

    land became the Arlington Estate. John Custis died in September 1781, and in 1799 his son, George Washington Parke Custis ("G.W.P.")—step-grandson of George

    Civil War Unknowns Monument

    Civil War Unknowns Monument

    Civil_War_Unknowns_Monument

  • List of coastal fortifications of the United States
  • Fortifications, 1794–1815. CDSG Press. ISBN 978-0-9748167-2-2. Weaver II, John R. (2018). A Legacy in Brick and Stone: American Coastal Defense Forts of

    List of coastal fortifications of the United States

    List_of_coastal_fortifications_of_the_United_States

  • Fisherman Island (Virginia)
  • Island in Virginia, United States of America

    to defend Chesapeake Bay in both world wars; these were part of Fort John Custis during World War II. The US Navy used Fisherman Island from 1949 to 1969

    Fisherman Island (Virginia)

    Fisherman Island (Virginia)

    Fisherman_Island_(Virginia)

  • List of people with given name John
  • John F. Cusack (1937–2014), American politician from Massachusetts John Cusack (Australian politician) (1868–1956), Australian politician John Custis

    List of people with given name John

    List_of_people_with_given_name_John

  • Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story
  • US Navy base in Virginia Beach, Virginia

    Pennington A and B. These guns, along with matching batteries located at Fort John Custis on Cape Charles and batteries at Fort Monroe on Old Point Comfort, were

    Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story

    Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story

    Joint_Expeditionary_Base_Fort_Story

  • 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun
  • US Navy shipboard and coastal defence gun

    shell in front of a World War II emplacement for Mark 2 guns at Fort John Custis (aka Cape Charles Air Force Station), Virginia Barbados Project HARP

    16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun

    16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun

    16-inch/50-caliber_Mark_2_gun

  • USS George Washington Parke Custis
  • US Navy barge used for balloon launches

    USS George Washington Parke Custis was a barge acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War for use as a balloon-launching platform to spy

    USS George Washington Parke Custis

    USS George Washington Parke Custis

    USS_George_Washington_Parke_Custis

  • Maria Carter Syphax
  • Matriarch of the Syphax family

    illegitimate daughter of George Washington Parke Custis who was the grandson of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington through her first marriage. Syphax was

    Maria Carter Syphax

    Maria Carter Syphax

    Maria_Carter_Syphax

  • Lucy Chester Parke
  • 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2017. Custis, John (2005). Zuppan, Josephine Little (ed.). The Letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717–1742. Documents

    Lucy Chester Parke

    Lucy_Chester_Parke

  • John Robinson (burgess)
  • (and the resignation for health reasons of the next-senior Councilor, John Custis), Governor Gooch returned ashore to convene a special session of the

    John Robinson (burgess)

    John_Robinson_(burgess)

  • List of forts
  • Overviews of forts

    Craney Island Fort Fort Ethan Allen Fort Eustis Fort Lee Fort Hunt Fort John Custis Fort Loudoun Fort Monroe Fort Nelson Fort Norfolk Fort Myer Fort Richardson

    List of forts

    List_of_forts

  • Emanuel Driggus
  • Indentured servant and Landowner

    John Brewer, who had hired John Custis as legal counsel. Emanuel's son William Driggus had previously been summoned to court for stealing from Custis

    Emanuel Driggus

    Emanuel Driggus

    Emanuel_Driggus

  • William Byrd II
  • American planter (1674–1744)

    the Queen's Creek plantation. Frances was married on the same day to John Custis (1678–after 14 November 1749). At the time of their marriage, Lucy Parke

    William Byrd II

    William Byrd II

    William_Byrd_II

  • John B. Syphax
  • American politician (1838–1916)

    George Washington Parke Custis. Custis was the only grandson of First Lady Martha Washington, by her first marriage. Custis permitted his mixed-race

    John B. Syphax

    John B. Syphax

    John_B._Syphax

  • John Dandridge
  • English-born planter and politician (1700–1756)

    rather a William Costin who was Martha Dandridge Custis Washington's grandson through her son John Parke Custis, (commonly referred to as "Jacky" or "Jack")

    John Dandridge

    John Dandridge

    John_Dandridge

  • Daniel Parke
  • British military officer and colonial administrator (1664–1710)

    "circumstances owing to his neglect". Evelin died in 1696 while Frances married John Custis and Lucy married William Byrd II, both in 1706. He also had children

    Daniel Parke

    Daniel Parke

    Daniel_Parke

  • Woodlawn (Alexandria, Virginia)
  • Historic house in Virginia, United States

    distillery) as a wedding present to Eleanor ("Nelly" or "Nellie") Parke Custis (Martha Washington's granddaughter who was raised on the Mount Vernon estate)

    Woodlawn (Alexandria, Virginia)

    Woodlawn (Alexandria, Virginia)

    Woodlawn_(Alexandria,_Virginia)

  • Bernie Custis
  • American and Canadian football player (1928–2017)

    1949 and 5–5 in 1950. Custis was awarded the Syracuse Football team's Most Valuable Player trophy for the 1948 season. Custis roomed with Al Davis, the

    Bernie Custis

    Bernie_Custis

  • W. H. F. Lee
  • Confederate general (1837–1891)

    NY). Lee's mother, Mary Anna Randolph Custis, was the only surviving child of George Washington Parke Custis and Mary Lee Fitzhugh. George was the grandson

    W. H. F. Lee

    W. H. F. Lee

    W._H._F._Lee

  • Washington family
  • Colonial American family

    Parke Custis (1711–1757) - Daniel Custis (1751–1754), Frances Custis (1753–1757), John "Jacky" Parke Custis (1754–1781) and Martha "Patsy" Parke Custis (1756–1773)

    Washington family

    Washington family

    Washington_family

  • Robert E. Lee Jr.
  • Confederate officer, businessman and writer

    - November 8, 1978) and Mary Custis Lee (December 23, 1900 - December 26, 1994). Lee's mother, Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee, was the only surviving child

    Robert E. Lee Jr.

    Robert E. Lee Jr.

    Robert_E._Lee_Jr.

  • 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment
  • Military unit

    Reorganized with 8-inch Mk. VI railway guns and transferred to Fort John Custis, Virginia on 27 August 1942. Redesignated as the 286th CA (Rwy) Battalion

    52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment

    52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment

    52nd_Air_Defense_Artillery_Regiment

  • 6-inch gun M1897
  • American coastal artillery field gun

    Fort Pickens, Pensacola, Florida (weapons formerly at Battery 227, Fort John Custis, Virginia). Two 6-inch Guns M1905A2 (#30 & #61) on Barbette Carriages

    6-inch gun M1897

    6-inch gun M1897

    6-inch_gun_M1897

  • John Adams (miniseries)
  • 2008 US television miniseries of President John Adams's adult life

    John Adams is a 2008 American television miniseries chronicling the political and family life of U.S. Founding Father and president John Adams, detailing

    John Adams (miniseries)

    John_Adams_(miniseries)

  • Smith Island, Virginia
  • Island in Northampton County, Virginia, United States

    Island was held by the Custis family of Virginia having been granted to John Custis in 1691. The ancestral home of the Custis family, Arlington Plantation

    Smith Island, Virginia

    Smith_Island,_Virginia

  • John de Sequeyra
  • Portuguese-born American physician and writer (1712–1795)

    position. John Hill once wrote – "Those who are us'd to eat with the Portuguese Jews know the value of it"; he was speaking of the tomato. John Custis IV, a

    John de Sequeyra

    John de Sequeyra

    John_de_Sequeyra

  • Hugh Drysdale
  • British colonial governor

    the People of Virginia. Printcraft Press. p. 262. Custis, John (2004). The Letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717-1741. Rowman & Littlefield

    Hugh Drysdale

    Hugh_Drysdale

  • George Yeardley
  • Colonial governor of Virginia

    his death. Argoll Yeardly had married Ann Custis, who brought her brothers John Custis II and William Custis to the colony, where they became planters

    George Yeardley

    George Yeardley

    George_Yeardley

  • Isham Randolph of Dungeness
  • American planter, grandfather of Thomas Jefferson

    Randolph of Dungeness had died in 1742. Custis, John (2005). Zuppan, Josephine Little (ed.). The Letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717-1742. Rowman

    Isham Randolph of Dungeness

    Isham Randolph of Dungeness

    Isham_Randolph_of_Dungeness

  • William Kendall Jr.
  • American colonial politician (1659-1696)

    of the House of Burgesses. Together they had sons William Kendall III and John Kendall, and three daughters. Kendall made his will on January 29, 1695,

    William Kendall Jr.

    William_Kendall_Jr.

  • 8-inch Mk. VI railway gun
  • Railway gun

    batteries each in the Los Angeles and Puget Sound harbor defenses and Fort John Custis near Cape Charles, Virginia, others at Fort Hancock, New Jersey (near

    8-inch Mk. VI railway gun

    8-inch Mk. VI railway gun

    8-inch_Mk._VI_railway_gun

  • United States v. Lee (1882)
  • 1882 United States Supreme Court case

    as Arlington County). John Custis died in 1781, and his son, George Washington Parke Custis, inherited the property. G.W.P. Custis hired George Hadfield

    United States v. Lee (1882)

    United_States_v._Lee_(1882)

  • Harbor Defense Command
  • Type of U. S. military organization

    Hunt 1898–1929 Chesapeake Bay Virginia Fort Monroe, Fort Wool, Fort John Custis, Fort Story 1897-1948 Beaufort North Carolina Fort Macon 1941-1945 Temporary

    Harbor Defense Command

    Harbor_Defense_Command

  • William Carver (burgess)
  • Merchant mariner, politician and rebel

    Virginia, specifically "Arlington", a plantation owned by Councillor John Custis II. Bacon's men commandeered ships near Jamestown (including the 265

    William Carver (burgess)

    William_Carver_(burgess)

  • Peter Beverley
  • English-born planter and lawyer (1663–1728)

    Councilors (James Blair, Philip Ludwell John Smith and William Byrd(11674-1744)) with Peter Beverley, Cole Diggs, John Robinson and Edward Hill, who seemed

    Peter Beverley

    Peter Beverley

    Peter_Beverley

  • William Syphax
  • American community leader and educator (died 1891)

    George Washington Parke Custis. He owned the plantation known as Arlington, where Maria and her mother Ariana lived and worked. (Custis was the only grandson

    William Syphax

    William Syphax

    William_Syphax

  • Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge
  • United States National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia

    was established in 1984; much of its land was previously part of Fort John Custis (later Cape Charles Air Force Station), a base used by the United States

    Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge

    Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge

    Eastern_Shore_of_Virginia_National_Wildlife_Refuge

  • Anne Carter Lee
  • Daughter of Robert E. Lee (1839–1862)

    Charles II of England. She was a sister of Mary Custis Lee, Mildred Childe Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, Eleanor Agnes

    Anne Carter Lee

    Anne Carter Lee

    Anne_Carter_Lee

  • John Terlesky
  • American actor

    John Todd Terlesky (born May 30, 1961) is an American actor, film director, television director and screenwriter. As an actor, he is known for playing

    John Terlesky

    John_Terlesky

  • Betty (slave)
  • Enslaved woman owned by Martha Washington

    by the Custis Estate and worked at Daniel Parke Custis' plantation, the White House, on the Pamunkey River in New Kent County, Virginia. Custis married

    Betty (slave)

    Betty_(slave)

  • Hungars Church
  • Historic church in Virginia, US

    circa 1690, as well as the 1741 communion silver given Hungars Church by John Custis (father-in-law of Martha Dandridge's first husband, she later married

    Hungars Church

    Hungars Church

    Hungars_Church

  • Southern Tip Bike & Hike Trail
  • Rail trail on Virginia's Eastern Shore

    it into its Delmarva Division. in 1941 it was extended south to Fort John Custis. In 1968 NYP&N became part of Penn Central which in 1970 declared bankruptcy

    Southern Tip Bike & Hike Trail

    Southern Tip Bike & Hike Trail

    Southern_Tip_Bike_&_Hike_Trail

  • New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad
  • Former American railroad

    Terry (Winter 2019). "2019 CDSG Annual Conference Special Tour to Fort John Custis and Fisherman Island MR" (PDF). Retrieved December 10, 2024. "Pennsylvania

    New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad

    New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad

    New_York,_Philadelphia_and_Norfolk_Railroad

  • William Beverley
  • American legislator, civil servant, planter and landowner (1696–1756)

    of Virginia's colonial legislature, replacing John Custis IV (father-in-law of Martha Dandridge Custis). Beverley's appointment to the Governor's Council

    William Beverley

    William_Beverley

  • Outline of George Washington
  • First President of the United States

    Washington Jr. – half-brother John Parke Custis – stepson George Washington Parke Custis – step-grandson, adopted son Eleanor Parke Custis – step-granddaughter

    Outline of George Washington

    Outline of George Washington

    Outline_of_George_Washington

  • Thomas Law House
  • Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States

    after his marriage to Martha Washington's eldest granddaughter, Eliza Parke Custis. The house became known as "Honeymoon House" as the Laws lived there during

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    Thomas Law House

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  • Lawrence Lewis (1767–1839)
  • Virginia planter

    John Parke Custis. At Mount Vernon, she acted as the social director, entertaining the many visitors of the former president. Lewis and Nelly Custis were

    Lawrence Lewis (1767–1839)

    Lawrence Lewis (1767–1839)

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  • Tanner Amphitheater
  • Amphitheater in Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.

    land became the Arlington Estate. John Custis died in September 1781, and in 1799 his son, George Washington Parke Custis ("G.W.P.")—foster-grandson of George

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    Tanner Amphitheater

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  • John Addison Thomas
  • American politician (1810–1858)

    (1847–1923), who married Daisy Richards (1857–1900), daughter of Dr. John Custis Richards, in 1881. They lived at "The Roses" in Santa Barbara, California

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  • George Washington
  • U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797

    Martha's children John Parke Custis (Jacky) and Martha Parke Custis (Patsy), and later Jacky's two youngest children Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) and George

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    George Washington

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  • Ona Judge
  • Refugee enslaved woman, enslaved by George and Martha Washington

    Daniel Parke Custis (1711–1757), Martha Washington's first husband. Since Daniel Custis died without a will, his widow, Martha Dandridge Custis, received

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  • Philip Lee (valet)
  • Enslaved American (b. c. 1785)

    and body servant to George Washington Parke Custis for at least 32 years, beginning in 1800. G. W. P. Custis was the step-grandson of U.S. president George

    Philip Lee (valet)

    Philip Lee (valet)

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  • Lucy Burwell Berkeley
  • Colonial Virginian woman (1683–1716)

    doi:10.1057/9781137442307_4. ISBN 978-1-137-44230-7. Custis, John (2005). The Letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717–1742. Rowman & Littlefield

    Lucy Burwell Berkeley

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  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • Military cemetery in Virginia, US

    Arlington Plantation, that he inherited from John Parke Custis, his natural father, following his death. Custis went to live at Mount Vernon where George

    Arlington National Cemetery

    Arlington National Cemetery

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    The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan

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     Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

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    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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    God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor

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    English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.

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    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.

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    Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."

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     Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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    JOHN

     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

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    JOHAN

    Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.

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    English (Somerset) : habitational name from Banwell in Somerset, named from Old English bana ‘killer’ + wella ‘stream’, ‘spring’.Irish (of Norman origin) : variant of Banville or Bonfield.

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    Polish form of Latin Maximilian, MAKSYMILIAN means "the greatest rival."

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  • Johannean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.

  • Injoint
  • v. t.

    To join; to unite.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To enjoin upon; to command.

  • Dory
  • n.

    A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.

  • Joined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Join

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To unite in marriage.

  • Prester
  • n.

    A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.

  • Interconnect
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

  • Cheap-jack
  • n.

    Alt. of Cheap-john

  • Joining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Join

  • Jack
  • n.

    A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.

  • Join
  • n.

    The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.

  • Johnny
  • n.

    A familiar diminutive of John.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • Coagment
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • John
  • n.

    A proper name of a man.

  • Partner
  • v. t.

    To associate, to join.

  • Join
  • v. i.

    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.