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  1. gettingword.monticello.org › families › hemings-estonEston Hemings - Getting Word

    Col. John Wayles Jefferson by Alexander Marquis While Madison Hemings chose to live in a rural community, Eston and Julia Isaacs Hemings settled in the town of Chillicothe. Eston Hemings led a dance band that was popular throughout southern Ohio.

  2. Born in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, United States on 8 May 1835 to Eston Hemings Jefferson and Julia Ann Isaacs, Lived as White. Col. John Wayles Jefferson married Anna Maude Smith and had 5 children. He passed away on 13 Jun 1892 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.

  3. John Wayles (1825–1908) Thomas Jefferson (1827–1872) William Eston (1830–1896) Mary Elizabeth Cleland (1832–1903) Francis (1835) in 1837: Susan Margaret Ware ...

  4. The pictures of John W., Beverly, and Anne that have been preserved by their descendants show no Negro characteristics. John’s official Union army record describes him as gray-eyed and (like Jefferson) red-headed.19 See the U.S. Census for Dane County, Wisconsin, 1860. A copy of the army records of Beverly and John Wayles Jefferson was ...

  5. John Wayles Eppes (April 19, 1773 - September 13, 1823) was the son of Francis Eppes and Elizabeth Wayles Eppes and the nephew of Thomas Jefferson. He was born near Petersburg, Virginia, and educated at home, at the College of William and Mary, and in Philadelphia. Under Jefferson's direction, Eppes studied the sciences and law.

  6. This is all. This has been disagreeable because I know it will make you feel sorrowful, but I could not let it go longer, seeing the uncertainty of my condition. What more can I say than God bless my save [sic] my dear son. If I live, I will write again. (Julia Jefferson to John Wayles Jefferson, 16 Nov. 1888, courtesy of Julia Westerinen)

  7. 22 de dic. de 2021 · John Wayles Eppes was a member of the House of Delegates (1801–1803), the U.S. House of Representatives (1803–1811, 1813–1815), and the U.S. Senate (1817–1819). Related through his mother to Martha Wayles Skelton, the wife of Thomas Jefferson, Eppes was close to Jefferson. He lived with him in Philadelphia while Jefferson served as ...