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  1. Thomas Jefferson’s Family. First Generation. Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) married. in 1772. Martha Wayles Skelton (1748–1782) children: Martha (1772–1836) Jane Randolph (1774–1775)

  2. 3 de abr. de 2014 · His mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, was a member of the proud Randolph clan, a family claiming descent from English and Scottish royalty. His father, Peter Jefferson, ...

  3. When Peter Jefferson was born on 29 February 1708, in Osbornes, Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, Captain Thomas Jefferson, was 31 and his mother, Mary Field Jefferson, was 29. He married Jane Isham Randolph on 3 October 1739, in Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 4 sons ...

  4. Shadwell was the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson, and the main plantation of his father, Peter Jefferson. Located in Albemarle County, Virginia, it was named after the parish in London where Jane Randolph Jefferson was born. Having acquired 1,000 acres for farming, Peter Jefferson purchased the adjacent 200-acre homesite from William Randolph in ...

  5. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Jefferson, Thomas, son of Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph, daughter of Isham Randolph, of "Dungeness," Goochland county, Virginia, was born at "Shadwell," Albemarle county, April 2, 1743. Though his father died when he was fourteen years old, he was thoroughly trained by private tutors. and spent two years (1760-1762) at William and Mary College.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2022 · Peter Jefferson Born February 29, 1708 Henrico Countie, Virginia Colony Died August 17, 1757 (aged 49) Albemarle County, Virginia Colony Occupation surveyor, cartographer Spouse (s) Jane Randolph Jefferson Children 10, including Thomas, Lucy and Randolph. Peter Jefferson (February 29, 1708 – August 17, 1757) was the father of US President ...

  7. Martha Jefferson (1772 – 1836) – Martha would be the oldest surviving child from the marriage of her parents. She married Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., who was a politician at the federal and state levels and was elected as governor of Virginia, which made her the first lady of Virginia. They had twelve children together.