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  1. Manuscript/Mixed Material Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson Eppes, April 11, 1801 View 2 images in sequence. Download: GIF (100.9 KB) JPEG (268.1 KB) Go

  2. From Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson Eppes, 3 March 1802. To Mary Jefferson Eppes. Washington Mar. 3. 1802. My very dear Maria. I observed to you some time ago that during the session of Congress I should be able to write to you but seldom; and so it has turned out. your’s of Jan. 24. I recieved in due time, after which mr Eppes’s ...

  3. Tweet. From Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson Eppes, 27 November 1803. To Mary Jefferson Eppes. Washington Nov. 27. 03. It is rare, my ever dear Maria, during a session of Congress, that I can get time to write any thing but letters of business: and this, tho’ a day of rest to others, is not at all so to me. we are all well here, and hope ...

  4. Francis Wayles Eppes. Francis Wayles Eppes (September 20, 1801 - May 30, 1881) was the only surviving child of Thomas Jefferson's daughter Maria Jefferson Eppes and her husband, John Wayles Eppes, Jefferson's nephew by marriage. Six months before Francis was born, Thomas Jefferson took the oath of office as the third president of the United States.

  5. Martha Jefferson. Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson was born on October 30, 1748 at her father’s plantation in Charles City County, Virginia. At the age of 18 Martha married Bathurst Skelton on November 20, 1766, but following his death two years later, she returned to her parent’s home with her young son. When Thomas Jefferson came courting ...

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    On April 25, 1790, Maria (Mary or "Polly") Jefferson, age 11, writes to her father Thomas Jefferson from Richmond, Virginia where she is in the company...

  7. Jefferson had given her to Eppes' parents at their wedding. She was the daughter of Mary Hemings and the granddaughter of Betty Hemings , who was held by the Jeffersons at Monticello. Among his early nurses was Critta Hemings Bowles , an aunt of Betsy Hemmings, [2] whom Eppes would purchase and manumit in 1827, after Jefferson's death (She had long been married to Zachariah Bowles, a free man ...