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  1. Thomas Jefferson’s Family. First Generation. Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) married. in 1772. Martha Wayles Skelton (1748–1782) children: Martha (1772–1836) Jane Randolph (1774–1775)

  2. 27 de ene. de 2002 · Notes on the Will of Jane Randolph Jefferson. [ca. February 1790] Questions which will arise on the two residuary clauses of my mother’s will. 2. 1 It is a rule in law that wills shall be so construed as to make every part stand if possible. Under this rule, shall these clauses be so construed as that the first ‘I give everything else to be ...

  3. William Randolph emigrated from Warwickshire to VA c. 1673. He was a forebear of Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee. Randolph had seven sons, each of whom inherited an estate, the name of which was sometimes added to their own, such as Sir John Randolph of Tazewell.

  4. Jane Randolph était la fille du marchand Isham Randolph, née en Angleterre au cours d'un voyage de ses parents 1. Elle épousa Peter Jefferson en 1739. Le couple eut 10 enfants dont 6 survécurent : Jane Jefferson (1740-1765) Mary Jefferson (1741-1811) Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) Elizabeth Jefferson (1744-1774) Martha Jefferson (1746-1811)

  5. Thomas Jefferson, at age twenty-one, inherited his share of his father's estate. Jefferson's inheritance included many of the people Peter Jefferson enslaved and landholdings that included Shadwell. Note that his mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, had a life estate in Shadwell, so that until her death in 1776 Jefferson leased it from her. 1765 to ...

  6. Later, Randolph sold Jefferson 200 more acres for a payment in cash. [13] Peter Jefferson planned to build his home on the property acquired from William Randolph and to establish a tobacco farm on the surrounding acreage. On October 3, 1739, Peter Jefferson married Jane Randolph (1721-1776), the eldest daughter of his neighbor Isham Randolph. [14]

  7. 7 de may. de 2016 · Thomas Jefferson fue el tercero de los diez hijos de Peter Jefferson y de Jane Randolph. A los nueve años, comenzó a estudiar latín, griego y francés. Estudió con el reverendo James Maury de 1758 a 1760 cerca de Gordonsville, Virginia y cursó estudios de derecho, historia, filosofía y ciencias en el College of William and Mary a comienzos de la década de 1760.