Mary Lee Fitzhugh

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Mary Lee Fitzhugh was an American plantation mistress and prominent early 19th-century Virginia social figure, best known as the wife of George Washington Parke Custis and grandmother-in-law of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American socialite
human
plantation mistress
associatedWith Custis family NERFINISHED
Fitzhugh family NERFINISHED
Lee family NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Fitzhugh NERFINISHED
givenName Mary NERFINISHED
grandmotherInLawOf Robert E. Lee NERFINISHED
motherOf Mary Anna Randolph Custis NERFINISHED
movement Second Great Awakening (Episcopal participation) NERFINISHED
notableFor being wife of George Washington Parke Custis
philanthropic and religious work in Virginia
role in early 19th-century Virginia society
occupation plantation mistress
socialite
placeOfActivity Alexandria, Virginia area NERFINISHED
Arlington, Virginia area NERFINISHED
relative George Washington NERFINISHED
religion Episcopal Church
religiousActivity supporter of Episcopal Church revival in Virginia
residence Arlington House NERFINISHED
Virginia
sexOrGender female
socialRole hostess of prominent Virginia gatherings
socialStatus member of Virginia gentry
spouse George Washington Parke Custis NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century

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Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis birthName Mary Lee Fitzhugh