Can anyone tell me the names, birth,and, deaths of all cousins, of Gen. George Custer? My husband is related to Gen. Custer. My husband has a trunk from the Civil war with the name of Custer stamped in it, and would like to know if maybe the trunk belonged to a Custer cousin who, was also in the Civil War at the same time as Gen. George Custer. We would appreciate any help!
General George Armstrong Custer is your 20th cousin four times removed.
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→ JOHN MOON your father →
JOHN MOON
his father → JOHN MOON
his father → JOHN MOON
his father → JOHN MOON
his father → JOHN MOON
his father → ROBERT MOON
his father → HENRY MOON
his father → Robert Moon
his father → Henry Moon
his father → Robert Moon, I
his father → Henry Moon, III
his father → Robert Moone
his father → Henry Moone
his father → Richard Mohun / Moone
his father → John Mohun
his father → Richard Mohun
his father → John Mone
his father → John Mohun
his father → Thomas Mohun
his father → John Mohun
his father → Reginald de Mohun
his father → Ada de Tibetot
his mother → Eva/Eve de Chaworth
her mother → Patrick De Chatworth
her brother → Maud de Chaworth
his daughter → Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster
her son → Blanche of Lancaster, Duchess of Lancaster
his daughter → Filipa de Lencastre, rainha consorte de Portugal
her daughter → João de Portugal, senhor de Reguengos de Monsaraz
her son → Isabel de Portugal, reina consorte de Castilla
his daughter → Isabel I la Católica, reina consorte de Castilla
her daughter → Juana I la Loca, reina nominal de Castilla
her daughter → Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
her son → Archduchess Maria of Austria
his daughter → Johann Wilhelm, count of Jülich & Cleves
her son → Hermann Op den Graeff
his son → Agnes Doors
his daughter → Gertrude Kuster
her daughter → Arnold/Aret Kuster
her son → Nicholas Custer
his son → Emanuel Custer
his son → John Fedele Custer
his son → Emanuel Henry Custer
his son → General George Armstrong Custer
his son
According to the history posted in the "something about", George's brother Thomas was also in the Civil War.
Lt. Col. Thomas W. Custer, Medal of Honor
http://custerlives.com/custer9.htm
Learned something reading that, thanks Linda.