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The couple eventually had eight children: Randolph, Isham, Jane Jefferson, Lilburne, Mary Randolph, Lucy B., Martha, Ann (Nancy), and Elizabeth . [4] [6] Her brother, Thomas Jefferson, did not seem to be close to Lucy after her marriage. He was not close to the men in the Lewis family and disliked Charles Lewis' sister, Elizabeth Henderson. [7]
Maria Jefferson Eppes (1804-1806) Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson (I) November 30, 1780 – April 15, 1781 no spouse: died of an unspecified illness [7] Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson (II) May 8, 1782 – ca. October 13, 1784 [8] died of whooping cough [8]
Mary Jefferson Nickname: Polly or Maria: Aug 1, 1778 – Apr 17, 1804 John Wayles Eppes: Mother of 3, including: Francis Wayles Eppes VII (1801 – 1881) Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson (I) Nov 30, 1780 – Apr 15, 1781 no spouse: died of an unspecified illness [3] Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson (II) May 8, 1782 – ca. Oct 13, 1784 [4] no spouse
Her younger sisters, Mary and Lucy Elizabeth, remained in Virginia with family members as Randolph and her father traveled to Boston with James Hemings. They set sail for Paris on the ship Ceres on July 5, 1784, and arrived in France on August 6, 1784. [ 2 ]
The baby, Lucy Elizabeth I, fell ill during the January evacuation and never recovered, dying in 1781 on April 15. [41] Thomas limited his political service due to her health. [2] Jefferson was in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress in 1776, where he drafted the Declaration of Independence over a period
Polly and Lucy Elizabeth remained in Virginia with the Eppes family members as Patsy and her father lived in Philadelphia and then sailed for Paris on the ship Ceres on July 5, 1784, accompanied by James Hemings. [5] [4] Elizabeth Epps provided Polly's early education, including reading, writing, dancing, and sewing. In the summer of 1786 ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Peyton Randolph (1721–1775), first and third President of the Continental Congress. Peyton Randolph, son of Sir John Randolph, was a speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses, chairman of the Virginia Conventions, and the first President of the Continental Congress.