John Custis (burgess)
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John Custis III (1654 – January 26, 1714) was an American planter and politician, who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly in the British colony of Virginia, as well as in various local offices on the Eastern Shore of Virginia in Northampton County. He is sometimes designated John Custis III or "of Wilsonia" to distinguish him from his son (John Custis IV or "of Williamsburg", as well as father and grandfather, all of the same name.
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John Custis II , John Custis I
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