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Exact date is unknown.
Born to Betty, a seamstress, and Andrew Judge, a white tailor who was an indentured servant at Mount Vernon -
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Exact date is unknown.
Invited to be a playmate to Nelly and became an acomplished semstress. -
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He won the very first US presidential election.
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Moved with the Washingtons to NewYork where George Washington would sit as Presedent. The White House was not yet built.
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The government was relocated to Philadelphia
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Mrs. Washington's eldest granddaughter, Elizabeth Custis, was married on March 20, 1796. Mrs. Washington informed Oney that she was to be given as a gift to the bride rather than be set free when Martha Washington died.
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Ran away to her friend's the Jones's and then to Porthsmouth, New Hampshire.
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In the summer, Elizabeth Langdon, or Betsey, a close friend of Netty, saw Oney in New Hampshire. Oney became worried,
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Oney refused to go with him to the Washingtons and declared herself free
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Married the sailor Jack Staines and had a child. She would later have two more.
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Burnwell Bassett came to New Hamprisre for buisness and lived with the Langdons. The Langdons were now friends with Oney and warned her Burnwell Bassett wanted to take her to the washingtons. She went into hinding with ther husband and child.
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Her children and husband all died before she did. Due to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, she lived as a fugitive. She and her children, though they were born in New Hampshire, remained property of the Custis estate