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Custis Family Papers, 1749-1784. Accession 22983. Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Copies, 1949, from the Prerogative Court, Canterbury, England.
John Custis was born August 1678 in Northampton County, Virginia, and was educated in England. He lived in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he served as a vestryman for Bruton Parish. Custis was also successful planter, merchant, colonel in the Virginia militia, burgess, and member of the Governor's Council. He married Frances Parke (1687-1715) in August 1705. His son, Daniel Parke Custis was born 15 October 1710 in James City County. He was a successful planter in New Kent County, Virginia, and served as a vestryman for St. Peter's Parish in New Kent County. He married Martha Dandridge (2 June 1731-22 May 1802) in 15 May 1750 and they had 4 children. Custis died 5 July 1757. After his death, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington (1732-1799) 6 January 1759.
Papers, 1749-1784, of the Custis family of James City and New Kent Counties, Virginia, consisting of the will, dated 14 November 1749, recorded 9 April 1750, and further proved 19 November 1753, of John Custis (1678-1749) of James City County, Virginia, and estate papers containing bonds and letters of administration, 1758-1784, of the estate of Daniel Parke Custis (1711-1757) of New Kent County, Virginia.
George Washington Account books, 1760-1775 (LVA accession 22685).
Daniel Parke Custis Estate ledger, 1758-1773 (LVA Accession 23326).
Original typescript copies are located in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London, England.