Person:Randolph Jefferson (2)

Randolph Jefferson
d.7 Aug 1815
m. 3 Oct 1739
  1. Jane Jefferson1740 -
  2. Mary Jefferson1741 -
  3. President Thomas Jefferson1743 - 1826
  4. Elizabeth Jefferson1744 -
  5. Martha Jefferson1746 - 1811
  6. Peter Field Jefferson1748 -
  7. Son Jefferson1750 -
  8. Lucy Jefferson1752 - 1810
  9. Ann Scott Jefferson1755 - 1828
  10. Randolph Jefferson1755 - 1815
  • HRandolph Jefferson1755 - 1815
  • WAnne Lewis1755 -
m. 30 Jul 1781
  1. Isham Randolph JeffersonAbt 1791 -
Facts and Events
Name Randolph Jefferson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Oct 1755 Albemarle, Virginia, United States  Twin? of: Ann Jefferson (1) 
Marriage 30 Jul 1781 Albemarle, Virginia, United Statesto Anne Lewis
Death[1] 7 Aug 1815
Reference Number? Q7291842?


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Randolph Jefferson (October 1, 1755 – August 7, 1815) was the younger brother of Thomas Jefferson, the only male sibling to survive infancy. He was a planter and owner of the Snowden plantation that he inherited from his father. He served the local militia for about ten years, making captain of the local militia in 1794. He also served during the Revolutionary War.

Randolph, known as "Uncle Randolph" when he visited Monticello, was considered as a candidate for the father of Sally Hemings's children following DNA studies that found that the Hemings children descended from the Jefferson line. The theory that Randolph Jefferson fathered Hemings children is discounted by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation given that records do not show that Randolph often visited Monticello. He often socialized with the slaves during his visits. His son, Isham Randolph Jefferson, who lived at Monticello during his childhood is another alternate candidate for Hemings children's paternity. Thomas Jefferson, though, was found by The Monticello Jefferson-Hemings Report (2000) to be the likely father of Sally Hemings's children. Other scholars contend otherwise and find Randolph an attractive candidate.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Randolph Jefferson, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.