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  1. Marriage and family. Randolph married Peter Jefferson in Goochland County, Virginia on October 3, 1739. More specifically, she may have been married at her father's plantation, Dungeness. [1] For a year or two following her marriage, the couple lived at Peter's plantation and house, Fine Creek Manor.

  2. 2 de ago. de 2023 · Randolph married Peter Jefferson, a surveyor and minor planter, at her father's plantation, Dungeness, in Virginia in 1739. Shortly afterwards they established a home near Charlottesville, which they named Shadwell, after her London birthplace.

    • London
    • "Jane Randolph", "Jane Isham Randolph"
    • Colonel Peter Jefferson
    • February 9, 1720
  3. The first record of Jane's presence in Virginia is her marriage to Peter Jefferson (1708-1757) on October 3, 1739, in Goochland County, probably at Isham's home on the James River, called Dungeness. There is no evidence that Jane brought any land or servants to the marriage.

  4. 9 de feb. de 2015 · Randolph married Peter Jefferson in Virginia in 1739. Together, they had the following children: Jane Jefferson (1740–1765) - close to her brother Thomas, she died unmarried at age 25. Mary Jefferson Bolling (1741–1811) - her husband John Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses.

    • Female
    • February 9, 1720
    • Peter Jefferson
    • March 31, 1776
  5. Jane Nicholas Randolph (1831–1868) married. Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph (1834–1907) married. Meriwether Lewis Randolph (1837–1871) married. Ellen Randolph Coolidge (1826–1894) married. Joseph Randolph Coolidge (1828–1925) married. Algernon Sidney Coolidge (1830–1912) married. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (1831–1920) married.

  6. In 1718 he married Jane Rogers and three years later their daughter, Jane, was baptized at St. Paul's Church, Shadwell. Jane Randolph, Thomas Jefferson's mother, was English by birth and spent her childhood in London surrounded by the busy streets and docklands of the East End, before moving to her father's plantation at Dungeness in the ...

  7. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Jane Randolph married Peter Jefferson on October 3, 1739, in Goochland County, and afterward managed the household, bore ten children, and raised eight of them to adulthood.