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  1. (Elizabeth Wayles Eppes to Jefferson). "Your Sister Bolling has favoured us with her company a few days, and I was in great hopes Mrs. Carr would have been here before dear Pollys departure as it was not in our power to send her to visit her, being at present without a carriage." [24] 1787 July 23. (Jefferson to Mary Jefferson Bolling).

  2. Martha " Patsy " Randolph ( née Jefferson; September 27, 1772 – October 10, 1836) was the eldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, and his wife, Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson. She was born at Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia . Randolph's mother died when she was nearly 10 years old, when only ...

  3. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Martha Jefferson Randolph was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson and the wife of Thomas Mann Randolph, who served as governor of Virginia from 1819 to 1822. She grew up at Monticello and spent time in Williamsburg, Richmond, and Philadelphia before accompanying her widowed father to Paris, France, where she attended the Abbaye Royale de Panthemont, a prestigious convent school.

  4. Manuscript/Mixed Material Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson Eppes, April 11, 1801 View 2 images in sequence. Download: GIF (100.9 KB) JPEG (268.1 KB) Go

  5. your’s by john: Mary Jefferson Eppes to TJ, 11 Jan.. mr randolph’s letter: see TJ to Thomas Mann Randolph, 17 Jan.. mr eppes’s election: after his term as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Chesterfield ended on 29 Jan. 1803, John Wayles Eppes was elected in April as a representative to the Eighth Congress.

  6. To Mary Jefferson Eppes. Washington Dec. 14. 1801. My dear Maria. I recieved in due time yours & mr Eppes’s letters of Nov. 6. and his of Nov. 26. this last informed me you would stay at Eppington 2. or 3. weeks. having had occasion to write during that time to mr F. Eppes, without knowing at the moment that you were there, you would of ...

  7. Mary Jefferson Eppes By BROOKLYN TOMLINSON. Do you know Mary Jefferson Eppes? Well you should listen to my podcast to hear interesting facts about her.