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John Custis, IV

Male 1678 - 1749  (71 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Custis, IV was born in Aug 1678 in Arlington, Northampton, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Nov 1749 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Eastville, Northampton, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    John Custis (August 1678–after 14 November 1749) was a member of the Governor's Council in the British colony of Virginia. Often he is designated as John Custis IV or John Custis, of Williamsburg, to distinguish him from his grandfather, father, and other relatives of the same name. The son of John Custis (ca. 1654–1714) (usually designated John Custis III or John Custis, of Wilsonia), who was also a Council member, and Margaret Michael Custis, Custis was born in Northampton County, Virginia. On 4 May 1706 he married Frances Parke, the elder daughter and heiress of Daniel Parke, governor of the Leeward Islands.

    Custis had moved to Williamsburg, Virginia by 1717. There he created a magnificent 4-acre (16,000 m2) garden and corresponded with many celebrated horticulturists and naturalists, including John Bartram, Mark Catesby, and Peter Collinson. Custis served on the governor's Council from 1727 until increasingly ill health forced him to request to be suspended in August 1749. In 1744, John Custis took the extraordinary step of petitioning the Governor and Council to set a slave child free. The petition stated the boy was "Christened John but commonly called Jack, born of the body of his Negro wench, Alice."[1]

    He died soon after completing his will on 14 November 1749. At his request, he was buried on the Eastern Shore of Virginia at the Arlington plantation. In his will Custis instructed his son, on pain of being cut off with only one shilling, to place on his marble tomb the wording that Custis had "Yet lived but Seven years which was the Space of time he kept a Batchelors [sic] House at Arlington on the Eastern Shoar [sic] of Virginia. This Inscription put on this Stone by his own positive Orders."

    His only surviving son, Daniel Parke Custis, was the first husband of Martha Washington.

    References

    Will in Prerogative Court of Canterbury Registered Wills, Searle 287, Principal Probate Registry, London, England.
    Kneebone, John T., et al., eds. Dictionary of Virginia Biography (Richmond: Library of Virginia, 1998- ), 3:636-639. ISBN 0-88490-206-4.
    Zuppan, Jo. "John Custis of Williamsburg, 1678-1749," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 90 (1982): 177-197.
    Custis, John (2005) Zuppan, Josephine Little ed. The letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717-1742 Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. ISBN 094561280X, 9780945612803 http://books.google.com/books?id=EkKUjMmxVS0C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb#v=onepage&q&f=false
    ^ Wiencek, Henry (2004). 'An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America', p. 73. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 0374529515

    "John Custis’s marriage was famously miserable."
    In an apocryphal story, he once drove a carriage bearing him and his wife Frances Parke right into the Chesapeake Bay. The following exchange is said to have taken place:

    “Where are you going, Mr. Custis?” Frances asked, with the water swirling around them.

    “To hell, madam.” Came the reply.

    “Drive on,” said Frances, “any place is better than Arlington.”

    Source: Wiencek, Henry. An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America. Farrar, New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003, pg. 72.

    Family/Spouse: Frances Custis. Frances was born in 1687 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Mar 1714 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Henry Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1706 in , Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1751 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    2. 3. Robinson Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1708 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA; died in 1764 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    3. 4. Simon Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1708 in , Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1709 in Arlington, Northampton, Virginia, USA.
    4. 5. Adam Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1710 in , Northampton, Virginia, USA.
    5. 6. Custis Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1711 in Arlington, Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1712 in Arlington, Northampton, Virginia, USA.
    6. 7. Daniel Parke Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Oct 1711 in Queens Creek, James City, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Jul 1757 in , New Kent, Virginia, USA; was buried in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    7. 8. Frances (Fanny) Custis II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1713 in Arlington Plantation, Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1739 in Arlington Plantation, Northampton, Virginia, USA.
    8. 9. Elizabeth Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Aug 1718 in Deep Creek, Accomack, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Jul 1769 in Craddock, Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    9. 10. Ann Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1725 in MT Custis, Accomack, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Aug 1790 in Craddock, Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    10. 11. Leah Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1731 in Matomkin, Accomack, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Apr 1792 in Warwick, Upshur's Neck, Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    11. 12. Black Jack Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1733 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died in 1751 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1706 in , Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1751 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.

  2. 3.  Robinson Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1708 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA; died in 1764 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.

  3. 4.  Simon Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1708 in , Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1709 in Arlington, Northampton, Virginia, USA.

  4. 5.  Adam Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1710 in , Northampton, Virginia, USA.

  5. 6.  Custis Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1711 in Arlington, Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1712 in Arlington, Northampton, Virginia, USA.

  6. 7.  Daniel Parke Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born on 15 Oct 1711 in Queens Creek, James City, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Jul 1757 in , New Kent, Virginia, USA; was buried in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

    Daniel married Martha Dandridge in 1749. Martha (daughter of John Dandridge and Frances Orlando Jones) was born on 21 Jun 1731 in Chestnut Grove, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 22 May 1802 in Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, USA; was buried in Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Daniel Parke Custis, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Nov 1751 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Feb 1754 in Eltham, New Kent, Virginia, USA; was buried in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    2. 14. Frances Parke Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Apr 1753 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Apr 1757 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    3. 15. John Parke Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Nov 1754 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Nov 1781 in Eltham, New Kent, Virginia, USA; was buried in Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
    4. 16. Martha Parke Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1756 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Jun 1773 in , , Virginia, USA; was buried in Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

  7. 8.  Frances (Fanny) Custis II Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1713 in Arlington Plantation, Northampton, Virginia, USA; died in 1739 in Arlington Plantation, Northampton, Virginia, USA.

  8. 9.  Elizabeth Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born on 27 Aug 1718 in Deep Creek, Accomack, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Jul 1769 in Craddock, Accomack, Virginia, USA.

  9. 10.  Ann Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born on 24 Aug 1725 in MT Custis, Accomack, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Aug 1790 in Craddock, Accomack, Virginia, USA.

  10. 11.  Leah Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1731 in Matomkin, Accomack, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Apr 1792 in Warwick, Upshur's Neck, Accomack, Virginia, USA.

  11. 12.  Black Jack Custis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1733 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died in 1751 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 13.  Daniel Parke Custis, II Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born on 19 Nov 1751 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Feb 1754 in Eltham, New Kent, Virginia, USA; was buried in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

  2. 14.  Frances Parke Custis Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born on 12 Apr 1753 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Apr 1757 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

  3. 15.  John Parke Custis Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born on 27 Nov 1754 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Nov 1781 in Eltham, New Kent, Virginia, USA; was buried in Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Eltham
    Eltham was situated in New Kent County, Virginia. The property was owned by the Bassett family. Captain William Bassett was reportedly the first of the family to come to Virginia. He died in 1672 and was succeeded by his son, William Bassett, who died in 1673. This second William Bassett was a member of the Virginia Council. There was a third William Bassett, who inherited the place and was a member of the House of Burgesses. The son of the third Bassett, William Burwell, became owner of Eltham and also a Burgess.

    The mansion was said to have been built as early at the 1660's. It was constructed of brick. The house was considered by many architects to have been one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the South.

    The illustration of Eltham above was made from a drawing done by a member of the Bassett family. One description of the house reads, "There was a central portion of the house two-and-one-half stories high with dormer windows in the well-designed roof. Through passages on each side one reached the low wings to the house." Another description says, "The house presented an imposing front, one hundred and fifty feet from wing to wing; the entire building, with peaked roof and gable front, rising above them like the keep of a castle. Over the red English bricks of its walls, time and clinging tribes of lichens had thrown a soft tinting of purple and gray, while a stately avenue of Lombardy poplars led away from the mossy stone steps of the entrance, adding grandeur to the picturesqueness of the place. Many times during the siege of York were the leading spirits of the Revolution gathered at Eltham (which was not far from Yorktown) as guests of Colonel Burwell Bassett, who was a brother-in-law of General Washington and of Governor Harrison, having married the sister of Mrs. Washington [Anna Maria Dandridge; they married on May 2, 1757]."

    One reason that there is interest in Eltham is that General and Mrs. Washington often visited the Bassets at Eltham, and Burwell Basset was one of the agents who had charge of Washington's business affairs while he was in command of the army during the American Revolution. In one of his letters to Bassett, written from Cambridge, Massachusetts, in February 1776, he says: "I thank you heartily for the attention you have kindly paid to my landed affairs on the Ohio; my interest in which I shall be more than ever careful of, as in the worst event they may serve for an asylum." This letter was owned by Herbert A. Claiborne of Richmond.

    Another visitor of note was Andrew Burnaby, who wrote, "May 26, 1760. Having procured three horses, for myself, servant, and baggage, I departed from Williamsburg, and travelled that night to Eltham; twenty-five miles. . . . May 27. I ferried over Pamunky river . . . . " Burnaby wrote Travels Through North America, a popular book which went through three editions in the 1700's.

    The Bassetts intermarried with many prominent Virginia families, including the Dandridges, the Lewises, the Claibornes, the Burwells and others. John Parke Custis, son of Martha Washington (and stepson of George Washington), died at Eltham, the home of his uncle. Martha and George adopted his two children. According to George Washington Parke Custis (John Parke Custis' biological son and George and Martha's adopted son), John Parke Custis "sickened while on duty as extra aide to the commander-in-chief in the trenches before Yorktown. Aware that his disease (the camp-fever), would be mortal, the sufferer had yet one last lingering wish to be gratified, and he would die content. It was to behold the surrender of the sword of Cornwallis. He was supported to the ground, and witnessed the admired spectacle, and was then removed to Eltham, a distance of thirty miles from camp."

    The house burned in the 1870's, but the massive foundations could still be seen in the early 1900's.

    The information in this article was compiled from information in Frances Archer Christian and Susanne Massie, editors, Homes and Gardens in Old Virginia, Garrett and Massie, Incorporated, Richmond, VA, 1931; Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Historic Virginia Homes and Churches, J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1915; Ella B. Washington, "The Harrisons in History," The Magazine of American History, 1889; Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington, By His Adopted Son, George Washingto Parke Custis, with A Memoir of the Author, by His Daughter; and Illustrative and Explanatory Notes, by Benson J. Lossing, Derby & Jackson, New York, 1860.

    John married Eleanor Calvert on 3 Feb 1774 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA. Eleanor (daughter of Benedict Swinegate Calvert and Elizabeth Butler Calvert) was born on 3 Feb 1754 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 28 Sep 1811 in Croom, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; was buried in Croom, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Elizabeth "Betsey" Parke Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Aug 1776 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 1 Jan 1832 in Abington, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
    2. 18. Martha Patsy Parke Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Dec 1777 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 13 Jul 1854 in Tudor Place, Georgetown, District of Columbia, USA.
    3. 19. Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Mar 1779 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 15 Jul 1852 in Audley, Clarke, Virginia, USA.
    4. 20. George Washington Parke Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Apr 1781 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 10 Oct 1857 in Arlington, Fairfax, Virginia, USA; was buried in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA.

  4. 16.  Martha Parke Custis Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born in 1756 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Jun 1773 in , , Virginia, USA; was buried in Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 17.  Elizabeth "Betsey" Parke Custis Descendancy chart to this point (15.John3, 7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born on 21 Aug 1776 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 1 Jan 1832 in Abington, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

  2. 18.  Martha Patsy Parke Custis Descendancy chart to this point (15.John3, 7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born on 31 Dec 1777 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 13 Jul 1854 in Tudor Place, Georgetown, District of Columbia, USA.

  3. 19.  Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis Descendancy chart to this point (15.John3, 7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born on 21 Mar 1779 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 15 Jul 1852 in Audley, Clarke, Virginia, USA.

  4. 20.  George Washington Parke Custis Descendancy chart to this point (15.John3, 7.Daniel2, 1.John1) was born on 30 Apr 1781 in Mount Airy Plantation, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA; died on 10 Oct 1857 in Arlington, Fairfax, Virginia, USA; was buried in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1840, Alexandria, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Alexandria, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Born at Mount Airy, Maryland, to John Parke Custis and Eleanor Calvert Custis. He was the grandson of Martha Washington by her first marriage to Daniel Parke Custis. After his natural father John Parke Custis died in 1781, he and his sister Eleanor were unofficially adopted by General and Mrs. Washington and raised at Mt. Vernon. Known by the childhood nickname Tub, Custis became very attached to his step-grandfather, George Washington. Under Washington’s counsel he pursued studies at St. John's College and Princeton. Upon Washington’s death he devoted himself to literary and agricultural pursuits. In 1799 Custis was commissioned as a colonel in the Army and aide-de-camp to General Charles Pickney. Custis also volunteered in the defense of Washington, D.C. during the the War of 1812. In 1802, he began the construction of Arlington House on land he had inherited from his natural father. He married Mary Lee Fitzhugh in 1804, and they had four children, but only one, Mary Anna Randolph Custis, survived. His income derived from his inherited estates though he was a generally a poor manager and his properties were not very profitable. He devoted most of his time to painting, playwriting, music, oratory, and promoting the improvement of American agriculture. None of his endeavors were marked by great or lasting success. Regarding himself as the heir to the Washington tradition, Custis collected and displayed a large number of Mt. Vernon relics at Arlington House. He began writing a series of 'Recollections of Washington' in the ‘U.S. Gazette’ in 1826, and they were published in book form in 1860. His first play, ‘The Indian Prophecy’, was performed in the Chestnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, in 1830. He also wrote: ‘The Railroad’ and ‘Pocahontas’ in 1830; ‘North Point of Baltimore Defended’ in 1833; and ‘Eighth of January’ in 1834. Custis gave his daughter away at her wedding to Lt. Robert E. Lee, Sr. at Arlington House in 1831. Custis increasingly relied on his son-in-law, to handle his tangled business affairs. Until his death, Custis retained his rooms in the north wing of Arlington House which had also become home to his daughter’s family. He died there after a short illness in October 1857.

    George married Mary Lee Fitzhugh on 7 Jul 1804 in Alexandria, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of William Debnam Fitzhugh and Mary Anne Bolling Randolph) was born on 22 Apr 1788 in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Apr 1853 in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA; was buried in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Maria Carter Syphax  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1804 in , Arlington, Virginia, USA; died in 1886 in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA; was buried in Suitland, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA.
    2. 22. Mary Ann Randolph Custis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1808 in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Nov 1873 in Alexandria, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Lexington, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.