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  1. The education of Martha “Patsy” Jefferson, in Philadelphia and Paris, was closely overseen by her father, Thomas Jefferson, who doted on his eldest child. After she married Thomas Mann Randolph in 1790, she continued to support her widowed father, both in Washington, D.C., and later at his home, Monticello, in Virginia. At Monticello, she kept house with the help of an extended family ...

  2. Thomas Jefferson Randolph (1792—1875), born at Monticello, was the eldest son of Thomas Mann Randolph and Martha Jefferson Randolph and the eldest grandson of Thomas Jefferson. His education, at home and in Philadelphia , where he was sent at the age of fifteen, was supervised by his grandfather and included studies in botany, natural history, and anatomy.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2001 · Una vez viudo, el tercer presidente de EE UU tuvo varios hijos con una esclava Una ceremonia por el 258 aniversario del nacimiento de Thomas Jefferson ha dejado claro que las andanzas sexuales en ...

  4. Thomas Jefferson, el tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos, fue propietario de más de 600 afroamericanos durante su vida adulta. Jefferson liberó a dos de sus esclavos mientras vivía. Otros cinco fueron liberados después de su muerte, dos de los cuales eran sus hijos a través de su relación con su esclava (y cuñada) Sally Hemings.

  5. Thomas Jefferson, el destacado líder y pensador de la era de la independencia, dejó un legado perdurable en la historia de Estados Unidos. Su participación en la redacción de la Declaración de Independencia, su liderazgo como presidente y su visión ilustrada dejaron una marca indeleble en la nación. Sin embargo, su vida estuvo marcada ...

  6. Martha “Patsy” Jefferson was born on September 27, 1772. After receiving a private education and traveling with her father abroad, she married her distant relative Thomas Mann Randolph on February 23, 1790. 1 The couple had twelve children—eleven of whom reached adulthood— and lived at Jefferson’s plantation, Monticello.

  7. Martha Jefferson Randolph (September 27, 1772 - October 10, 1836), known as "Patsy" in her youth, was the eldest child of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson. Educated in Philadelphia and Paris during the 1780s, [1] she married her third cousin, Thomas Mann Randolph , at Monticello on February 23, 1790. [2]