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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julia_ChinnJulia Chinn - Wikipedia

    Julia Chinn (c. 1790 – July 1833) was an American plantation manager and enslaved woman of "mixed-race" (an "octoroon" of seven-eighths European and one-eighth African ancestry), who was the common-law wife of the ninth vice president of the United States, Richard Mentor Johnson.

  2. Julia Chinn (Condado de Scott, Kentucky; c. 1790-Kentucky, julio de 1833) fue una mujer esclava y gerente de plantación estadounidense, quien también fue la esposa en unión de hecho de Richard Mentor Johnson, noveno vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos.

  3. 7 de feb. de 2021 · Her name was Julia Chinn, and her role in Richard Mentor Johnson's life caused a furor when the Kentucky Democrat was chosen as Martin Van Buren's running mate in 1836.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Julia_ChinnJulia Chinn - Wikiwand

    Julia Chinn fue una mujer esclava y gerente de plantación estadounidense, quien también fue la esposa en unión de hecho de Richard Mentor Johnson, noveno vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos.

  5. KINDERHOOK — The remarkable story of Julia Chinn, a Black woman enslaved by her husband Richard Mentor Johnson, who after her death became vice president of the United States, is coming...

  6. 3 de mar. de 2019 · Founded by Vice President Richard M. Johnson’s parents in 1785, it was where his enslaved wife, Julia Chinn, was baptized in 1828, and where she and Richard worshipped. While the first sanctuary burned down in 1925, the cemetery behind the building contains markers dating back to the 1790s.

  7. 3 de feb. de 2014 · Julia Chinn, the putative common-law wife of 9th US vice president Richard Mentor Johnson (1780-1850), was born an octoroon slave in Scott County, Kentucky. Her parents and exact date of birth are unknown, but she was raised and educated in Johnson’s household by his mother Jemima Suggett Johnson.