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POTUS Thomas Jefferson

POTUS Thomas Jefferson

Male 1743 - 1826  (83 years)

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  1. 1.  POTUS Thomas JeffersonPOTUS Thomas Jefferson was born 2 Apr 1743, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia (son of Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph); died 4 Jul 1826, Monticello, Albemarle County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    John Wayles was Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson's father, Thomas Jefferson's father-in-law. He was born in Lancaster, England, on 31 January 1715. At some point he emigrated to Virginia. His home was The Forest, in Charles City County. His first wife was Martha Eppes, born at Bermuda Hundred on 10 April 1721; they married on 3 May 1746. Martha gave birth to twins on 23 December 1746, a boy and a girl; according to Thomas Jefferson's notes, the girl was stillborn and the boy lived only a few hours. Almost two years later, on 31 October 1748, Martha Wayles gave birth to her only surviving child, also named Martha. She died less than a week later, on 5 November 1748, at the age of 27.

    Wayles' second marriage, according to Jefferson's notes, was to a woman of the Cocke family (no first name is given). The first child of this marriage, Sarah, did not survive to adulthood. The second child, Elizabeth, was born 24 February 1752; Tabitha was born 16 November 1753; and Anne was born 26 August 1756. Jefferson notes that Wayles' second wife died, but not the date; obviously sometime between August 1756 and 26 January 1760, when Wayles married his third wife, Elizabeth Skelton (incidentally the widow of Reuben Skelton, brother of Martha Wayles' first husband Bathurst Skelton). Elizabeth Skelton Wayles died a little more than a year after her marriage to John Wayles, on 10 February 1761; they had no children.[1]

    After the death of his third wife Wayles took his slave Elizabeth Hemings as his mistress, according to several sources. He was the father of her children Robert, James, Peter, Critta, Sally, and Thenia Hemings.[2]

    Wayles died on 28 May 1773, leaving substantial property and debt which took years for Thomas Jefferson and the other co-executors of Wayles' estate to deal with. The majority of Wayles' papers and financial records do not survive, having disappeared from Eppington in the mid-nineteenth century.

    All of the above information comes from a memorandum by Thomas Jefferson in the Edgehill-Randolph Papers at the University of Virginia.

    2. Isaac Jefferson, Memoirs, 4; Madison Hemings, "Life Among the Lowly," Pike County Republican, March 13, 1873. A December 20, 1802 letter from Thomas Gibbons, a Federalist planter of Georgia, to Jonathan Dayton states that Sally Hemings "is half sister to his first wife." Similarly, a letter from Thomas Turner in the May 31, 1805 Boston Repertory states, "an opinion has existed . . . that this very Sally is the natural daughter of Mr. Wales, who was the father of the actual Mrs. Jefferson."

    John Wayles was born in Lancaster, Lancashire, England January 31,1715. John died 23 May 1773 in The Forest, Charles City Co., Virginia, at 57 years of age.

    He married three times. He married Martha Eppes in Henrico County, Virginia, ca 1746. Martha is the daughter of Col. Francis Eppes. He married Tabitha Cocke. There is some question as to the surname of Tabitha. Bear in his "The Hemings Family of Monticello" says that her surname was Cocke , but in his book The Slave Children of Thomas Jefferson, Samuel H. Sloan says that it is more likely Cooke.

    He married Elizabeth Lomax 1760. Elizabeth died 10 Feb 1761. In addition to being Sally Hemings' father, he was also her owner. John Wayles was a slave owner who fathered six children with his slave, Elizabeth "Betty" Hemings.

    John Wayles and Martha Eppes had the following child:

    2 i. Martha Wayles was born in Charles City Co., Virginia 19 Oct 1748. Martha died 6 Sep 1782 in Monticello, Albemarle, Virginia, at 33 years of age. She married twice. She married Bathurst Skelton 1766. Bathurst was born Jun 1744. Bathurst died bef 1 Sep 1771. His will was proved in Charles City County, Virginia on 1 September 1771.

    She married Thomas Jefferson in The Forest, Charles City Co., Virginia, 1 Jan 1772. Thomas was born in Shadwell, Goochland, Virginia 2 Apr 1743. Thomas was the son of Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph. Thomas died 4 Jul 1826 in Monticello, Albemarle, Virginia, at 83 years of age.

    John Wayles and Tabitha Cocke had the following children:

    Elizabeth Wayles. She married Francis Eppes. Francis is the son of Richard Eppes.

    Tabitha Wayles.

    Anne Wayles. She married Henry Skipwith in Charles City Co., Virginia, 7 Jul 1773.

    John Wayles and Elizabeth Hemings had the following children:

    Robert Hemings was born 1762. Robert died 1819 in Richmond, Virginia, at 57 years of age. He married Dolly bef 1794. Robert was freed upon the death of his master 1794.

    James Hemings was born 1765. James died 1801 at 36 years of age. James was freed upon the death of his master 1796. His death was a result of suicide and there is conjecture that heavy drinking was involved, based on a letter from William Evans to Thomas Jefferson in which Evans verified for Jefferson the way James died.

    Thenia Hemings was born 1767. Thenia died aft 1795.

    Critta Hemings was born 1769. Critta died aft 1827.

    Peter Hemings was born 1770. Peter died aft 1827.

    Sally Hemings was born in Guinea Plantation, Cumberland, Virginia 1773. Sally died 1835 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, at 62 years of age.

    After the death of his first wife, Martha Eppes (the mother of Mrs. Jefferson), John Wayles married two more times; he married secondly to Mary Cocke by whom he had one [name unknown] daughter who died young; John Wayles married a third time, on 3, January 1760 to Elizabeth Lomax, with whom he had three daughters. After the death of Elizabeth Lomax (28 May 1763), Wayles took the half-black half-white slave Betty Hemings as his concubine and had six children by her. Betty Hemings was mentioned in the will of John Wayles, thus providing evidence that she really was his mistress and not merely his slave.



    The first husband of Elizabeth Lomax was Reuben Skelton - he was the brother of Martha Jefferson's first husband, Bathurst Skelton; thus Martha Wayles Skelton's brother-in-law was her stepmother's first husband.



    Ancestry: English; Martha Jefferson's father was an English immigrant. Her maternal great-great grandparents Francis Eppes and his wife Frances emigrated from England to Virginia sometime before 1659.

    -------------------- John Wayles was Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson's father, Thomas Jefferson's father-in-law. He was born in Lancaster, England, on 31 January 1715. At some point he emigrated to Virginia. His home was The Forest, in Charles City County. His first wife was Martha Eppes, born at Bermuda Hundred on 10 April 1721; they married on 3 May 1746. Martha gave birth to twins on 23 December 1746, a boy and a girl; according to Thomas Jefferson's notes, the girl was stillborn and the boy lived only a few hours. Almost two years later, on 31 October 1748, Martha Wayles gave birth to her only surviving child, also named Martha. She died less than a week later, on 5 November 1748, at the age of 27.

    Wayles' second marriage, according to Jefferson's notes, was to a woman of the Cocke family (no first name is given). The first child of this marriage, Sarah, did not survive to adulthood. The second child, Elizabeth, was born 24 February 1752; Tabitha was born 16 November 1753; and Anne was born 26 August 1756. Jefferson notes that Wayles' second wife died, but not the date; obviously sometime between August 1756 and 26 January 1760, when Wayles married his third wife, Elizabeth Skelton (incidentally the widow of Reuben Skelton, brother of Martha Wayles' first husband Bathurst Skelton). Elizabeth Skelton Wayles died a little more than a year after her marriage to John Wayles, on 10 February 1761; they had no children.[1] After the death of his third wife Wayles took his slave Elizabeth Hemings as his mistress, according to several sources. He was the father of her children Robert, James, Peter, Critta, Sally, and Thenia Hemings.[2]

    Wayles died on 28 May 1773, leaving substantial property and debt which took years for Thomas Jefferson and the other co-executors of Wayles' estate to deal with. The majority of Wayles' papers and financial records do not survive, having disappeared from Eppington in the mid-nineteenth century.

    All of the above information comes from a memorandum by Thomas Jefferson in the Edgehill-Randolph Papers at the University of Virginia.

    2. Isaac Jefferson, Memoirs, 4; Madison Hemings, "Life Among the Lowly," Pike County Republican, March 13, 1873. A December 20, 1802 letter from Thomas Gibbons, a Federalist planter of Georgia, to Jonathan Dayton states that Sally Hemings "is half sister to his first wife." Similarly, a letter from Thomas Turner in the May 31, 1805 Boston Repertory states, "an opinion has existed . . . that this very Sally is the natural daughter of Mr. Wales, who was the father of the actual Mrs. Jefferson." John Wayles was born in Lancaster, Lancashire, England January 31,1715. John died 23 May 1773 in The Forest, Charles City Co., Virginia, at 57 years of age.

    He married three times. He married Martha Eppes in Henrico County, Virginia, ca 1746. Martha is the daughter of Col. Francis Eppes. He married Tabitha Cocke. There is some question as to the surname of Tabitha. Bear in his "The Hemings Family of Monticello" says that her surname was Cocke , but in his book The Slave Children of Thomas Jefferson, Samuel H. Sloan says that it is more likely Cooke.

    He married Elizabeth Lomax 1760. Elizabeth died 10 Feb 1761. In addition to being Sally Hemings' father, he was also her owner. John Wayles was a slave owner who fathered six children with his slave, Elizabeth "Betty" Hemings.

    John Wayles and Martha Eppes had the following child:

    2 i. Martha Wayles was born in Charles City Co., Virginia 19 Oct 1748. Martha died 6 Sep 1782 in Monticello, Albemarle, Virginia, at 33 years of age. She married twice. She married Bathurst Skelton 1766. Bathurst was born Jun 1744. Bathurst died bef 1 Sep 1771. His will was proved in Charles City County, Virginia on 1 September 1771. She married Thomas Jefferson in The Forest, Charles City Co., Virginia, 1 Jan 1772. Thomas was born in Shadwell, Goochland, Virginia 2 Apr 1743. Thomas was the son of Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph. Thomas died 4 Jul 1826 in Monticello, Albemarle, Virginia, at 83 years of age.

    John Wayles and Tabitha Cocke had the following children:

    Elizabeth Wayles. She married Francis Eppes. Francis is the son of Richard Eppes.

    Tabitha Wayles.

    Anne Wayles. She married Henry Skipwith in Charles City Co., Virginia, 7 Jul 1773.

    John Wayles and Elizabeth Hemings had the following children:

    Robert Hemings was born 1762. Robert died 1819 in Richmond, Virginia, at 57 years of age. He married Dolly bef 1794. Robert was freed upon the death of his master 1794.

    James Hemings was born 1765. James died 1801 at 36 years of age. James was freed upon the death of his master 1796. His death was a result of suicide and there is conjecture that heavy drinking was involved, based on a letter from William Evans to Thomas Jefferson in which Evans verified for Jefferson the way James died.

    Thenia Hemings was born 1767. Thenia died aft 1795.

    Critta Hemings was born 1769. Critta died aft 1827.

    Peter Hemings was born 1770. Peter died aft 1827.

    Sally Hemings was born in Guinea Plantation, Cumberland, Virginia 1773. Sally died 1835 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, at 62 years of age.

    After the death of his first wife, Martha Eppes (the mother of Mrs. Jefferson), John Wayles married two more times; he married secondly to Mary Cocke by whom he had one [name unknown] daughter who died young; John Wayles married a third time, on 3, January 1760 to Elizabeth Lomax, with whom he had three daughters. After the death of Elizabeth Lomax (28 May 1763), Wayles took the half-black half-white slave Betty Hemings as his concubine and had six children by her. Betty Hemings was mentioned in the will of John Wayles, thus providing evidence that she really was his mistress and not merely his slave.

    The first husband of Elizabeth Lomax was Reuben Skelton - he was the brother of Martha Jefferson's first husband, Bathurst Skelton; thus Martha Wayles Skelton's brother-in-law was her stepmother's first husband.

    Ancestry: English; Martha Jefferson's father was an English immigrant. Her maternal great-great grandparents Francis Eppes and his wife Frances emigrated from England to Virginia sometime before 1659. -------------------- His estate near Williamsburg called 'The Forest', was amoung the biggest and most productive in all of Virginia.

    Married three times.

    1. Martha Eppes Wayles who died within three weeks of her daughter Martha's birth.
    2. A Miss Cocke who bore four daughter, three of whom, Elizabeth, Tabitha and Anne who grew to maturity.
    3. Elizabeth Lomax, widow of Reuben Skelton, who survived only eleven months after her marriage to John Wayles.
    Also fathered Sally Hemmings 1773 by a slave mistress Elizabeth 'Betty' Hemmings after his wife died.

    Links

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I03974

    -------------------- John Wayles emigrated to Virginia in the 1730's. With his partner, Elizabeth, they had six children: Robert, James, Critta, Thenia, Peter and Sally Hemings.

    *President of the United States (3rd) DOB Old Style (see Monticello web address)

    http://www.monticello.org

    While researching my Giles Carters, I came upon this note by Dick Zieman (A Carter Researcher) It is worth seeing here:

    "As a prelude to the Virginia Declaration of Religous Freedom, please remember it was Edward Carter of Blenheim, youngest of Secretary John, who made a compact with his neighbor, Thomas Jefferson, to have Primogeniture done away with just before the Revolution. He was not going to leave everything to his Gambling, no good son! The War saved them from having to push the controversial subject thru the Burgess!



    Jane Isham Randolph (1719 - 1776)
    mother of President Thomas Jefferson

    Isham Randolph (1681 - 1742)
    father of Jane Isham Randolph

    William Randolph (1651 - 1711)
    father of Isham Randolph

    Thomas Randolph (1683 - 1729)
    son of William Randolph

    Mary Isham Randolph (1718 - 1772)
    daughter of Thomas Randolph

    Mary Randolph Keith (1737 - 1809)
    daughter of Mary Isham Randolph

    James Markham Marshall (1764 - 1848)
    son of Mary Randolph Keith

    James R Marshall (1802 - 1880)
    son of James Markham Marshall

    Reuben Jackson Marshall (1833 - 1920)
    son of James R Marshall

    Louisa S. Marshall (1861 - 1947)
    daughter of Reuben Jackson Marshall

    Virginia Holder (1879 - 1954)
    daughter of Louisa S. Marshall

    Cora Scearce (1908 - 1977)
    daughter of Virginia Holder

    Hazel Swanson Mills (1933 - )
    daughter of Cora Scearce

    Robert Thomas Hackworth Jr. (1954 - )
    son of Hazel Swanson Mills

    Jonathan Travis Hackworth
    You are the son of Robert Thomas Hackworth Jr
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    Thomas married Martha Wayles 1 Jan 1772, near Williamsburg, Virginia. Martha (daughter of John Wayles and Martha Eppes/Epps) was born 19 Oct 1748, The Forest Plantation, Charles City, Virginia; died 6 Sep 1782, Monticello, Albermarle, Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Martha "Patsy" Jefferson was born 27 Sep 1772, Monticello, Albemarle County, Virginia; died 10 Oct 1836, Edgehill Estate, Albemarle County, Virginia; was buried , Monticello. Albemarle County, Virginia.
    2. Mary "Maria" Jefferson was born 1778, Monticello, Virginia; died 27 Apr 1804, at her childhood home; was buried , Monticello, Virginia.
    3. Jane Randolph Jefferson was born 1774, Charlottesville, Virginia (Monticello); died 1775, Monticello, Albemarle County, Virginia; was buried , Monticello Graveyard, Virginia.
    4. Lucy Elizabeth (2) Jefferson was born 1782, Monticello, Albemarle County, Virginia; died 1785, Albemarle County, Virginia; was buried , Monticello Graveyard, Albemarle County, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter JeffersonPeter Jefferson was born Aug 1707, Virginia (son of Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr. and Mary Virginia Field); died 1757, Virginia.

    Notes:

    http://www.monticello.org/site/jefferson/field-jefferson

    Peter married Jane Randolph 3 Oct 1739, Goochland County, Virginia. Jane (daughter of Isham Randolph and Jane Liburne Susan Rogers) was born 1719, Virginia; died 1776, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Jane Randolph was born 1719, Virginia (daughter of Isham Randolph and Jane Liburne Susan Rogers); died 1776, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas Jefferson was born 2 Apr 1743, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia; died 4 Jul 1826, Monticello, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    2. Randolph Jefferson was born 1755, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia; died 1815.
    3. Jane Jefferson was born 1740, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia; died 1765, Virginia.
    4. Mary Jefferson was born 1741, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia; died 1817, Virginia.
    5. Martha Jefferson was born 29 May 1746, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia; died 21 Sep 1811, Albermarle Co., Virginia.
    6. Lucy Jefferson was born 1752, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia; died 1784, Virginia.
    7. Anna Scott Jefferson was born 1755, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia; died 1805, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr. was born 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony (son of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Mary Branch); died 1731, Chesterfield Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia email, vancsoc@gamewood.net
    Thomas Jefferson, Jr. married Mary Field and sired at least 3 sons, Peter, Field, and George. George explores what is now Pittsylvania County and Franklin county, Virginia; sells some land to Peter Field, and Peter marries Jane Randolph and sires the future president of the US, and Field marries and produces Peter Field who married Elizabeth Allen.

    http://www.totty-families.org/records/vahenri.html
    1726 November 2nd Land Patent # 13, 1725-1730 500 acres to Thomas TOTTY during reign of George First for importing seven persons into Virginia and paid fifteen shillings. The patent for 500 on Nov. 2, 1726 as follows:
    George First to all know Ye that for diverse good cause and considerations but more especially for and in consideration of the importation of seven persons to dwell within this our colony and Dominion of Virginia whose names are John BOYOO (or BOGEO) Katherine Jo CUESOU(N)?[could be COUSIN] Margaret JOULINO Margaret SMITH Jo CUELAURIO Thomas SMITH and Jerry BARKER do also for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen shillings of good and lawful money for our use paid to our Receiver general of our Revenues in this our said colony and Dominion We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for us our heirs successors do give grant and confirm unto Thomas TOTTY on certain tract or parcel of land containing five hundred acres lying and being in the county of Henrico and on the north side of Appomattock River and on the south side of Swift Creek and bounded as followeth (to wit).
    Beginning at corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence south twenty degrees east seventy-six poles to a corner pine standing on the south side of the Head of Long Swamp then south thirty degrees west one hundred and sixty poles to a corner black oak standing on the north side of the said swamp thence leaving the said JEFFERSON's line west four hundred poles to a corner pine thence west twenty-three degrees south eighteen poles to a corner black oak standing at the head of a Small Branch of Ready Branch.
    According to the meadows twenty-eight poles to the mouth of the said Branch to the Ready Branch to a corner butterwood thence down the Ready Branch according to the meadows fifty-two poles to the corner ash standing in a small fork of the said Branch thence west ten degrees north one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence northeast four hundred poles to a corner pine and black oak on the said TOTTY's old survey thence on the line south seventy poles to a corner poplar standing out in Ready Branch thence south east seventy seven poles to a corner white oak thence east fifty eight poles to a corner black oak standing at a great point of rocks thence north east one hundred and four poles to a corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence on the line south southeast one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence north east and by east one hundred and forty two poles to the place begun at
    With all to have holden to beholden yielding and paying provided ______ witness our truly and well beloved Robert CARTER Esq. president of our councils commander in chief of our said colony and Dominion at Williamsburgh under the seal of our said colony the second day of November one thousand seven hundred and twenty six in the thirteenth year of our Reign.
    (Signed) Robert CARTER
    Note: The above Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON was the grandfather of President Thomas JEFFERSON and neighbor of our Totty Ancestor.

    http://www.totty-families.org/records/vahenri.html
    1726 November 2nd Land Patent # 13, 1725-1730 500 acres to Thomas TOTTY during reign of George First for importing seven persons into Virginia and paid fifteen shillings. The patent for 500 on Nov. 2, 1726 as follows:
    George First to all know Ye that for diverse good cause and considerations but more especially for and in consideration of the importation of seven persons to dwell within this our colony and Dominion of Virginia whose names are John BOYOO (or BOGEO) Katherine Jo CUESOU(N)?[could be COUSIN] Margaret JOULINO Margaret SMITH Jo CUELAURIO Thomas SMITH and Jerry BARKER do also for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen shillings of good and lawful money for our use paid to our Receiver general of our Revenues in this our said colony and Dominion We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for us our heirs successors do give grant and confirm unto Thomas TOTTY on certain tract or parcel of land containing five hundred acres lying and being in the county of Henrico and on the north side of Appomattock River and on the south side of Swift Creek and bounded as followeth (to wit).
    Beginning at corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence south twenty degrees east seventy-six poles to a corner pine standing on the south side of the Head of Long Swamp then south thirty degrees west one hundred and sixty poles to a corner black oak standing on the north side of the said swamp thence leaving the said JEFFERSON's line west four hundred poles to a corner pine thence west twenty-three degrees south eighteen poles to a corner black oak standing at the head of a Small Branch of Ready Branch.
    According to the meadows twenty-eight poles to the mouth of the said Branch to the Ready Branch to a corner butterwood thence down the Ready Branch according to the meadows fifty-two poles to the corner ash standing in a small fork of the said Branch thence west ten degrees north one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence northeast four hundred poles to a corner pine and black oak on the said TOTTY's old survey thence on the line south seventy poles to a corner poplar standing out in Ready Branch thence south east seventy seven poles to a corner white oak thence east fifty eight poles to a corner black oak standing at a great point of rocks thence north east one hundred and four poles to a corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence on the line south southeast one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence north east and by east one hundred and forty two poles to the place begun at
    With all to have holden to beholden yielding and paying provided ______ witness our truly and well beloved Robert CARTER Esq. president of our councils commander in chief of our said colony and Dominion at Williamsburgh under the seal of our said colony the second day of November one thousand seven hundred and twenty six in the thirteenth year of our Reign.
    (Signed) Robert CARTER
    Note: The above Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON was the grandfather of President Thomas JEFFERSON and neighbor of our Totty Ancestor.

    Peyton Carter
    There is a George Carter, who inherits land in the will of Richard Womack at Gilly's [possibly Grilly] Mill in Henrico County, Virginia (in a part that later became part of Chesterfield County, VA)in 1725. It seems likely that George Carter was Womack's son-in-law. He then immediately sold this land to Thomas Jefferson II (grandfather of the future President). Jefferson bequeathes this land in his will, written in 1725 to his daughter Judith Farrar, wife of George Farrar. (This land was adjacent to additional lands that were owned by Matthew Ligon, father of Richard Ligon, 1745 - 1820, of Amelia/Nottoway.) About 1760, the Farrars sold this land and moved to Mecklenburg to be near Judith's brother, Field Jefferson.

    Thomas married Mary Virginia Field. Mary (daughter of Peter Field and Judith Soane) was born 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died 13 Apr 1715, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Virginia FieldMary Virginia Field was born 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony (daughter of Peter Field and Judith Soane); died 13 Apr 1715, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony.
    Children:
    1. Field Jefferson was born 16 Mar 1701, Osbornes, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died 1765, Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
    2. 2. Peter Jefferson was born Aug 1707, Virginia; died 1757, Virginia.
    3. George Jefferson was born Est 1725, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Virginia.
    4. Thomas Jefferson, III was born 1733, Virginia; died 1783, Virginia.
    5. Judith Jefferson was born 30 Aug 1698, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Abt 1786, Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    6. Mary Nicholls Jefferson was born Est 1728, Virginia Colony; died 13 Apr 1755, Powhatan Co., Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Jefferson was born Est 1653, Henrico County, Virginia; died 7 Dec 1697, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia email, vancsoc@gamewood.net
    Thomas Jefferson, Jr. married Mary Field and sired at least 3 sons, Peter, Field, and George. George explores what is now Pittsylvania County and Franklin county, Virginia; sells some land to Peter Field, and Peter marries Jane Randolph and sires the future president of the US, and Field marries and produces Peter Field who married Elizabeth Allen.

    Thomas married Martha Mary Branch 1678. Martha (daughter of Christopher Branch, II and Sarah Almond) was born Est 1650, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Martha Mary Branch was born Est 1650, Henrico Co., Virginia (daughter of Christopher Branch, II and Sarah Almond); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 4. Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr. was born 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died 1731, Chesterfield Co., Virginia.

  3. 10.  Peter Field was born Est 1650, Wales; died Yes, date unknown.

    Peter married Judith Soane. Judith was born Est 1603, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Judith Soane was born Est 1603, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Maiden Name Soane

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Virginia Field was born 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died 13 Apr 1715, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony.
    2. Martha Field was born Est 1682, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.