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  1. Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (October 1, 1768 – June 20, 1828) was an American planter, soldier, and politician from Virginia. He served as a member of both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, a representative in the United States Congress, and as the 21st governor of Virginia, from 1819 to 1822.

  2. Randolph supervised work on Mulberry Row, from the construction of slave dwellings r, s, and t to the sawyers at the saw pit. Jefferson asked Randolph to monitor the treatment of enslaved individuals, once having him “speak to Lilly [an overseer] as to the treatment of the nailers.”

  3. Randolph's father, also named Thomas Mann Randolph (1741-1793), was Thomas Jefferson's second cousin, and Jefferson and the elder Thomas Mann Randolph spent a significant part of their childhoods together at Tuckahoe after the latter's father died in 1745.

  4. Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (1 de octubre de 1768 - 20 de junio de 1828) fue un plantador, soldado y político estadounidense de Virginia. Se desempeñó como miembro de ambas cámaras de la Asamblea General de Virginia, representante en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos y como gobernador número 21 de Virginia, de 1819 a 1822.

  5. Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (1 de octubre de 1768-20 de junio de 1828) fue un plantador, soldado y político estadounidense de Virginia. Se desempeñó como miembro de ambas cámaras de la Asamblea General de Virginia, representante en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos y 21º gobernador de Virginia entre 1819 y 1822.

  6. Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. U.S. Congressman, Virginia Governor. By marrying Martha Jefferson 1790, he became the son-in-law of the 3rd U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. He also was the father of George Wythe Randolph, and grandfather of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge.

  7. Martha Jefferson married Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., who was a politician at the federal and state levels and was elected as governor of Virginia (1819–1822), which made her the first lady of Virginia.