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Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857

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Personal name headingCustis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857
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Variant(s)Author of The recollections, 1781-1857
Recollections, Author of the, 1781-1857
Custis, George W. P. (George Washington Parke), 1781-1857
Custis, Mr. (George Washington Parke), 1781-1857
Custis, G. W. Parke (George Washington Parke), 1781-1857
Custis, George Washington, 1781-1857
Custis, George Washington Park, 1781-1857
Custis, Washington, 1781-1857
Birth date1781-04-19
Death date1857-10-10
Found inHis An address occasioned by the death of General Lingan, 1812: t.p. (George Wahington Park Custis)
His The Indian prophecy, 1828: t.p. (Author of The recollections)
His Oration by Mr. Custis of Arlington, 1812: t.p. (Mr. Custis)
His Pocahontas, 1830: t.p. (George Washington Custis)
His Recollections and private memoirs of Washington, 1859: t.p. (G.W. Parke Custis)
His Letter from George W.P. Custis, 1804: t.p. (George W.P. Custis)
His Memoirs of Washington, by his adopted son, George Washington Parke Custis ... 1859: t.p. (George Washington Parke Custis)
George Washington Parke Custis, 2021: CIP t.p. (Known variously at the "First Son," a "child of Mount Vernon" and, later, "Old Man Eloquent;" Adopted and raised on George Washington's estate as the founding father's step-grandson (and only male heir); born, April 19, 1781, in Maryland, Mount Airy in Prince George's County; known to intimates as "Washy," "Tub," and, as he matured, "Wash" or "Washington"; attended College of New Jersey, and St. John's, Annapolis; Washington Custis; died October 10, 1857, at Arlington House)
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