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  1. Martha “Patsy” Jefferson was born on September 27, 1772. After receiving a private education and traveling with her father abroad, she married her distant relative Thomas Mann Randolph on February 23, 1790. 1 The couple had twelve children—eleven of whom reached adulthood— and lived at Jefferson’s plantation, Monticello.

  2. Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson (October 19, 1748 O.S. – September 6, 1782) was Thomas Jefferson's wife. She was born at The Forest, the plantation home of her father John Wayles. Her mother, Martha Eppes Wayles (1721-1748), died just a week after her daughter was born. Martha Wayles was married first to Bathurst Skelton on November 20, 1766.

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  4. Martha Jefferson Randolph was born at Monticello in 1775, the eldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson, future president of the United States, and Martha Jefferson, a half-niece of Sally Hemings. A tall redhead with freckles, Martha, known as Patsy, not only resembled her father, but was apparently the most devoted to him of all the six Jefferson children.

  5. "Cynthia Kierner's intriguing new biography of Martha Jefferson Randolph . . . is the first to tell her story from her point of view. It gives depth to the history of elite white southern women and their responsibilities, liabilities, and possibilities in the Early National period and illuminates the family ripples widening from the splash Jefferson created by taking up with his slave, Sally ...

  6. 25 de out. de 2022 · Martha was married to Thomas Jefferson from 1772 to 1782, when she passed away. After the death of her father, the couple inherited his debt, which also affected Thomas’s finances. The couple welcomed six children in their marriage; however, only two of them lived made it past childhood. Their children were:

  7. Martha Jefferson Randolph, eldest daughter of Thomas and Martha Jefferson, has often been incorrectly identified as the White House hostess during the eight-year Jefferson presidency. Her father called her “ Patsy, ” and that was the name she was known by within her family.