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  1. Madison Hemings (January 19, 1805 – November 28, 1877) was the son of the mixed-race enslaved woman Sally Hemings and, according to most Jefferson scholars, her enslaver, President Thomas Jefferson. He was the third of her four children to survive to adulthood.

  2. Madison Hemings (1805-1877) was the second surviving son of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson. Madison Hemings learned the woodworking trade from his uncle John Hemmings. He became free in 1827, according to the terms of Thomas Jefferson’s will.

  3. Recollections of Madison Hemings. As published in the Pike County Republican, March 13, 1873. Detail from Madison Hemings's published recollections. I never knew of but one white man who bore the name of Hemings; he was an Englishman and my greatgrandfather.

  4. Learn about the life of Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman who bore six children by Thomas Jefferson, including Madison Hemings. Explore her childhood, time in Paris, and life at Monticello through documents and artifacts.

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  5. 4 de jul. de 2018 · Madison Hemings, the third of the Jefferson-Hemings children who survived into adulthood, offered his account of second-family life at Monticello in a poignant, strikingly detailed memoir...

  6. Madison Hemings was the son of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson. He recounted his family history, his time in France, and his freedom in his memoir published in 1873.

  7. Madison Hemings, who at age sixty-eight spoke of his life as the second son of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson, told part of his family’s story to an interviewer in 1873, setting down valuable information about the family’s origins, life at Monticello, and the lives of one branch of the family after emancipation.