John Dandridge (1700-1756)

Colonel John Dandridge, of "Chestnut Grove" New Kent Co., Virginia

He was induced to settle in Virginia after witnessing his brother William's success in the new colony. John established himself as a planter and lived between his townhouse in Williamsburg and his plantation house "Chestnut Grove" in New Kent County, across the river from his brother at Elsing Green. He was Clerk of New Kent County for 26-years while also serving as a Colonel in the militia. In 1730, he married his sister-in-law's cousin, Frances Orlando Jones. They had eight children of whom five (listed above) lived to adulthood, including Martha Washington

Parents (2)

John Dandridge

Member of the Master Painter & Stainer's Guild, London

1655-1731

Bridget (Dugdale) Dandridge

Mrs Bridget (Dugdale) Dandridge

1656-1731

Spouse (1)

Frances (Jones) Dandridge

Mrs Frances Orlando (Jones) Dandridge

1710-1785

Children (5)

Martha (Dandridge) Washington

Mrs Martha (Dandridge) Custis, Washington; 1st First Lady of the United States

1731-1802

William Dandridge

of "Chestnut Grove" New Kent Co., Virginia; died unmarried

1734-1776

Anna Maria (Dandridge) Bassett

Mrs Anna Maria (Dandridge) Bassett

1735-1777

Bartholomew Dandridge

Judge, Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses & Privy Council

1737-1785

Elizabeth (Dandridge) Henley

Mrs "Betsy" Elizabeth (Dandridge) Henley

1749-1799

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