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  1. Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 [b] – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. [6] He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. Following the American Revolutionary War and ...

  2. 8 de mar. de 2002 · Although Ellen W. Randolph (Coolidge)’s face was tied up as a result of an illness that had temporarily paralyzed her jaw, she and her sister Cornelia intended to visit their brother and his bride (our new friend), Jane Hollins Nicholas Randolph, whom he had married on 6 Mar. 1815 (Martha Jefferson Randolph to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 14 Mar. 1815 [NcU: NPT]; Shackelford, Descendants ...

  3. 14 de dez. de 2023 · Thomas Jefferson serves the United States as minister plenipotentiary, living in Paris, with his two daughters, Martha and Mary, and two of his slaves, James and Sally Hemings. February 23, 1790. Martha Jefferson and Thomas Mann Randolph marry at Monticello. January 23, 1791. Anne Cary Randolph is born at Monticello.

  4. A escola bilíngue da Casa Thomas Jefferson. A ONE School é uma escola brasileira bilíngue que prima pelo rigor acadêmico em todos os níveis de sua atuação, oferecendo uma educação integral e contribuindo para a formação e o desenvolvimento de cidadãos globais conscientes de seu potencial de transformação social. ONE School.

  5. 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)

  6. She was the sixth child and fourth surviving daughter of Martha Jefferson Randolph and Thomas Mann Randolph. Like her siblings, Virginia spent much of her childhood at Monticello and occasionally accompanied her grandfather on trips to Poplar Forest, his plantation in Bedford County. [1] Virginia shared an affinity for music with Jefferson, who ...

  7. A biblioteca principal da casa de Thomas Jefferson tinha mais de seis mil livros. Foi este acervo que Thomas Jefferson vendeu à Biblioteca do Congresso em 1815. O terceiro presidente dos EUA inventou um sistema próprio de marcar os seus livros, um método que misturava letras cursivas e letras de imprensa escritas em cada página.