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  1. Mary Jefferson Eppes (August 1, 1778 – April 17, 1804), known as Polly in childhood and Maria as an adult, was the younger of Thomas Jefferson's two daughters with his wife who survived beyond the age of 3.

  2. Mary or Maria (Polly) Jefferson Eppes (1778-1804) was the fourth child of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson and the younger of their only two children to survive to adulthood. Following her mother's death in 1782, Polly was sent to stay with her aunt, Elizabeth Wayles Eppes.

  3. Mary Jefferson Eppes, Jefferson’s daughter. 1778 - 1804. Overview. Mary (who was sometimes called Maria) was born in 1778 at Monticello. Her parents were Martha and Thomas Jefferson. When her mother died, Mary was only four years old.

  4. Mary Jefferson Eppes (1 de agosto de 1778-17 de abril de 1804), conocida como Polly en la infancia y María en la adultez, era la menor de las dos hijas de Thomas Jefferson con su esposa, que sobrevivió más allá de los 3 años. primo hermano, John Wayles Eppes , y tuvo tres hijos con él. Solo su hijo Francis W. Eppes sobrevivió a la infancia.

  5. Located along the Appomattox River in Chesterfield County, Eppington was the Georgian plantation home of Mary Jefferson Eppes and John Wayles Eppes. The builder of Eppington, Francis Eppes, was a cousin of Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson.

  6. 14 de dic. de 2023 · The elder Martha Jefferson died a few months after giving birth in 1782, and Jefferson’s daughters, and later his grandchildren, became the focus of his domestic life.

  7. Maria Jefferson Eppes (February 15, 1804 – February 1806) Mary died at Monticello on April 17, 1804, two months after the birth of Maria, and is buried there. On April 15, 1809, Eppes married Martha Burke Jones, daughter of Willie Jones, a prominent North Carolina planter and politician.