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  1. Eston Hemings, being a master of the violin, and an accomplished "caller" of dances, always officiated at the "swell" entertainments of Chillicothe; and they were more frequent then than now, I think.

  2. Newspaper accounts in Chillicothe, Ohio, in 1887 and 1902 recalled that Eston resembled Thomas Jefferson. The two oldest surviving children of Sally Hemings, Beverly Hemings (a male) and Harriet Hemings, were both allowed to leave Monticello without pursuit and were described as “run away” in Jefferson’s inventory of enslaved families.

  3. Sally Hemings returned with Jefferson and his daughters to Monticello in 1789. There she performed the duties of an enslaved household servant and lady’s maid (Jefferson still referred to her as “Maria’s maid” in 1799). Sometime after 1800, Sally Hemings likely lived in one of the rooms of Monticello's South Wing.

  4. 28 de ene. de 2010 · Sally Hemings (1773-1835) was an enslaved woman owned by Founding Father Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). Hemings and Jefferson had a longstanding romantic relationship, and had at least one and ...

  5. Eston Hemings Jefferson (21 mai 1808 à Monticello (Virginie) - 3 janvier 1856) à Madison (Wisconsin), né esclave à Monticello, est le plus jeune fils de Sally Hemings, une esclave métisse. La plupart des historiens qui ont étudié la question croient que son père était Thomas Jefferson , le président des États-Unis [ 1 ] .

  6. When Eston Hemings was born on 21 May 1808, in Monticello, Albemarle, Virginia, United States, his father, President Thomas Jefferson, was 65 and his mother, Sally Hemings, was 34. He married Julia Ann Isaacs about 1832, in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter.

  7. 16 de jun. de 2018 · Now, a new exhibit on Hemings opening Saturday highlights how much Monticello has changed. Jefferson’s slaves, once ignored, now have the spotlight. [Read about the new Sally Hemings exhibit here .]