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  1. Peter Field Jefferson (February 29, 1708 – August 17, 1757) was a planter, cartographer and politician in colonial Virginia best known for being the father of the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson.

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  2. Peter Jefferson | Monticello. Research & Education. Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia. Peter Jefferson (1707/8-1757) was Thomas Jeffersons father. [1] . He was the son of Thomas Jefferson (c. 1677-1731) and Mary Field Jefferson (d. 1715).

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    Peter Jefferson (29 de febrero de 1708 – 17 de agosto de 1757) fue un planter, cartógrafo y político en la Virginia colonial más conocida por ser el padre del tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos, Thomas Jefferson.

  4. Thomas Jefferson fue un hombre que perteneció al grupo de los aristocráticos del sur. Fue quien redactó uno de los documentos más importantes de Estados Unidos, la Declaración de la Independencia gracias a sus vastos conocimientos sobre las libertades individuales y los derechos humanos.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2023 · At the time of his death, in 1757, Peter Jefferson had become a man of property and standing, leaving a sizable unencumbered estate for the benefit of his large family, personal enslaved laborers to each of his children, and his books, desk, and bookcase to Jefferson.

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  6. In June 1757 Peter Jefferson became ill and never recovered. His death on August 17th at age forty-nine stunned everyone. Of his personal possessions, his will directed that his desk, bookcases, cherished books, maps, original surveying notes and journals, surveying instruments, and his account books as Albemarle Surveyor be given to his son ...

  7. Peter Jefferson Information. Mapmaker. Surveyor. Biography written by Brett Martin. Although best remembered as the father of Thomas Jefferson, Peter Jefferson was a distinguished man in his own right: a county justice, a burgess, a Virginia gentry elite, and a celebrated surveyor.