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  1. Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge (October 1796 – April 21, 1876) was the granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson and daughter of Martha Jefferson Randolph and Thomas Mann Randolph. Coolidge had a close relationship with Jefferson, serving as an assistant until her marriage.

    • April 21, 1876
  2. Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge. Ellen (Eleonora) Wayles Randolph (October 1796 – April 1876) was the fourth child born to Thomas Mann Randolph and Martha Jefferson Randolph. An accomplished scholar, particularly in languages, [1] and a favorite with Thomas Jefferson, [2] Ellen often accompanied her grandfather on trips to Poplar Forest, his ...

  3. Brief Life History of Ellen Wayles. When Ellen Wayles Randolph was born on 13 October 1796, in Edgehill, Gloucester, Virginia, United States, her father, Gov. Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., was 28 and her mother, Martha Jefferson, was 24. She married Joseph Coolidge IV on 26 May 1825, in Albemarle, Virginia, United States.

  4. Ellen Wayles Randolph (1796–1876), ∞ 1825 : Joseph Coolidge (1798–1879) Ellen Randolph Coolidge (1826–1894), ∞ 1855 : Edmund Dwight (1824–1900) Joseph Randolph Coolidge I (1828–1925), ∞ 1860 : Julia Gardner (1841–1921) Joseph Randolph Coolidge II (1862–1928), ∞ 1886 : Mary Hamilton Hill (1862–1952)

  5. He's jilted at a young age by Ellen Randolph, and he never, ever forgives her. And for the rest of his life, till he dies at age 35, he writes horribly disparaging things about he called her that evil genius.

  6. Martha " Patsy " Randolph ( née Jefferson; September 27, 1772 – October 10, 1836) was the eldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, and his wife, Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson. She was born at Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia .

  7. Article. Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge, Jefferson’s granddaughter. 1796-1876. Overview. Ellen was one of Thomas Jefferson’s favorite grandchildren. She called him "her earliest best friend." She often rode with him on his lands. Ellen was taught at home by her mother, Martha Jefferson. Like her grandfather, she studied hard.