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Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh 1788–1858 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Apr 1788

Birth Location: Arlington Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia

Death Date: 23 Apr 1858

Death Location: Arlington Plantation, Fairfax, Virginia, United States

Father: Hon. Fitzhugh

Mother: Anne Randolph

Spouse(s): George Custis

Children(s): Mary Custis, Edward Custis, Martha Custis, Maria Custis, baby Custis, Mary CUSTIS, Alexandria Custis, Maria Syphax

In 1788, Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh entered the world in Arlington Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia, born to Hon Col William Debnam Fitzhugh And Anne Bolling Randolph. Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh married George Washington Parke Custis, and had children including Alexandria Custis, Baby Custis, Edward Hill Carter Custis, Maria Carter Custis, Maria Carter Syphax, Martha Elizabeth Ann Custis, Mary Ann Randolph Custis, Mary Anna Anne Ann Randolph Curtis Curtiss Custis. Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh passed away in 1858 in Arlington Plantation, Fairfax, Virginia, United States.

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  • In 1788, Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh entered the world in Arlington Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia, born to Hon Col William Debnam Fitzhugh And Anne Bolling Randolph.
  • Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh married George Washington Parke Custis, and had children including Alexandria Custis, Baby Custis, Edward Hill Carter Custis, Maria Carter Custis, Maria Carter Syphax, Martha Elizabeth Ann Custis, Mary Ann Randolph Custis, Mary Anna Anne Ann Randolph Curtis Curtiss Custis.
  • Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh passed away in 1858 in Arlington Plantation, Fairfax, Virginia, United States.

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Mary Fitzhugh's Ancestors

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Mary Fitzhugh
1788–1858
Birth Place: Arlington Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia
Parents
Hon. Col. William Debnam Fitzhugh
1741–1809
Eagles Nest, King George, Virginia Colony
Anne (Bolling) Randolph
1747–1805
Chatsworth, Henrico, Virginia
Grandparents
Colonel (Henry) Fitzhugh
1706–1742
Eagles Nest, King George, Virginia, United States
Lucy Carter
1715–1763
Corotoman, Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Fitzhugh's Descendants

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Mary ("Molly" Lee) Fitzhugh (22 Apr 1788–23 Apr 1858) m. George (Washington Parke) Custis (30 Apr 1781–10 October 1857)
  1. 1. Mary (Anna Anne Ann Randolph Curtis Curtiss) Custis 1807–1873 m. Robert (Edward (General)) Lee 1807–1870
    1. 1. Eleanor (Elonor Agnus Agnes Agner Agney Curtis) Lee 1841–1873
    2. 2. Mildred (Childe) Lee 1846–1873
    3. 3. George (Washington "Boo" Custis) Lee 1832–1913
    4. 4. Mary (Custis (aka W C Lee)) Lee 1835–1918
    5. 5. William (Henry Fitzhugh "Rooney" Lee Hon. Maj.) Genl. 1837–1891
    6. 6. Anne ("Annie" Carter) Lee 1839–1862
    7. 7. Captain (Robert Edward Rob) Lee 1843–1914
    8. 8. John (L.) Lee 1838–1916
    9. 9. Austin Syphax 1831–
  2. 2. Edward (Hill Carter) Custis 1809–1810
  3. 3. Martha (Elizabeth Ann) Custis 1806–1807
  4. 4. Maria (Carter) Custis 1803–1880
  5. 5. baby Custis 1805–1805
  6. 6. Mary (Ann Randolph) CUSTIS 1791–1850
  7. 7. Alexandria Custis 1805–1805
  8. 8. Maria (Carter) Syphax 1804–1886

Mary Fitzhugh's Timeline

2 Records

1788
22 Apr 1788
Birth of Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh in Arlington Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia
Arlington Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia
1858
23 Apr 1858
Age 70
Death of Mary "Molly" Lee Fitzhugh in Arlington Plantation, Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Arlington Plantation, Fairfax, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Apr 1788
    Event Place: Arlington Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Apr 1858
    Event Place: Arlington Plantation, Fairfax, Virginia, United States

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