Does Thomas Jefferson have any living descendants?

Thomas Jefferson Descendant Reflects On His Ancestor's Memorial And Legacy : Updates: The Fight Against Racial Injustice Shannon LaNier is the sixth great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. He talks to NPR about the founding father's complicated history, and how that should be reflected in his memorial.
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Who is related to Thomas Jefferson?

Former U.S. Presidential Kin to Thomas Jefferson

The infographic shows us that Thomas Jefferson was related to quite a handful of former United States Presidents, including his 11th cousin, James Madison (fourth President of the United States) and 6th U.S. President John Quincy Adams.
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How old was Sally Hemings when she was with Jefferson?

Language like that elides the true nature of their relationship, which is believed to have begun when Hemings, then 14 years old, accompanied Jefferson's daughter to live with Jefferson, then 44, in Paris. She wasn't Jefferson's mistress; she was his property. And he raped her. [The U.S. has 35,000 museums.
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Which founding father had a black wife?

Liberator. Mystery. Sally Hemings (1773-1835) is one of the most famous—and least known—African American women in U.S. history. For more than 200 years, her name has been linked to Thomas Jefferson as his “concubine,” obscuring the facts of her life and her identity.
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Who bought Monticello after Jefferson died?

Uriah Levy: Preserving a Heritage for the Nation

Uriah Levy's first view of Monticello -- eight years after Jefferson's death -- was dismaying. Upon learning that it was for sale, he decided to buy it and preserve it for the nation.
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Thomas Jefferson's descendants come together despite troubled past



Do any of the founding fathers have living descendants?

Today, instead of focusing on those majestic celebrations, the largest for-profit genealogy company in the world, Ancestry, decided to recreate John Trumbull's iconic “Declaration of Independence” painting by bringing together an unusual group of people to celebrate America's history and modern-day diversity: 29 living ...
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How many direct descendants of Thomas Jefferson are there?

Since Thomas Jefferson himself had no known legitimate male descendants (his wife Martha bore six children between 1772 and her death in 1782, but only two daughters lived to adulthood), a direct comparison between his and Sally Hemings' offspring could not be made.
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How many slaves did Jefferson own?

Despite working tirelessly to establish a new nation founded upon principles of freedom and egalitarianism, Jefferson owned over 600 enslaved people during his lifetime, the most of any U.S. president.
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How many slaves are buried at Monticello?

The Burial Ground for Enslaved People affords an opportunity for honoring and reflecting on the over 400 enslaved people who lived and labored at Monticello during Thomas Jefferson's lifetime.
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Can Sally Hemings descendants be buried at Monticello?

The association's decision precluded Hemings' descendants from burial at the privately owned Jefferson family cemetery at Monticello, a privilege reserved to members.
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Why did Thomas Jefferson free his slaves?

Jefferson wrote that he wished to ameliorate the conditions of slavery and treat people less harshly than other violent slaveholders, but he still forced people to labor for the wealth and luxury of his white family.
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Does Benjamin Franklin have living descendants?

"We found out about wonderful Franklin artifacts that are in families that we didn't even know about," she says. She also was able to update her genealogical data base, which now lists 3,380 descendants, 300 of them added during the weekend. She estimates that at least 2,000 descendants are alive today.
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Are there any living descendants of George Washington?

George Washington had no children of his own. Thus, there are no direct descendants of George Washington. However, he had numerous siblings and half-siblings and there are many descendants of the Washington family. George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, inherited Mount Vernon.
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What did Jefferson look like?

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Tall (6 feet 2.5 inches) and thin, Jefferson had small hazel eyes, an angular nose, thin lips, sound straight teeth, a pointed chin, a long neck, and reddish hair that turned sandy as it grayed. In his youth he was heavily freckled and rather gawky. His hands and feet were large.
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Is James Madison Thomas Jefferson's son?

James Madison Hemings was born into slavery at Monticello, where his mother Sally Hemings was a mixed-race enslaved woman inherited by Martha Wayles Skelton, the wife of Thomas Jefferson. Sally and Martha were half-sisters, both fathered by the planter John Wayles. Sally worked in the main house as a domestic servant.
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What is Thomas Jefferson's most famous quote?

"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal. . . ." "it is the great parent of science & of virtue: and that a nation will be great in both, always in proportion as it is free." "our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost."
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Does Julius Caesar have descendants?

There are no living direct descendants of Caesar. The closest descendants are from Caesar's great nephew Augustus, who had a daughter, Julia that bore 6 children.
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Who are the descendants of the signers of the Declaration of Independence?

That phrase is something we all know—it just rings in the ears.” Belman is descended from three signers: Samuel Chase of Maryland, William Ellery of Rhode Island, and Oliver Wolcott of Connecticut. Her son, John Chase Belman, will also be participating in the reading of the Declaration of Independence.
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Which Founding Fathers were not presidents?

Most of the Founders were never presidents but asserted their leadership in other ways. Alexander Hamilton designed the financial system that the United States was built upon. Benjamin Franklin served as an early U.S. diplomat in France. John Marshall became a pioneering chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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How much is Monticello worth today?

Replica of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello mansion finally sells at auction for $2.1million - almost $6million less than it cost to build. A Connecticut home that is a replica of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello has been sold at auction for $2.1 million, far below the $7.7 million it cost to build just two years ago.
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Was Monticello slaves built?

*The construction of the Monticello Plantation is affirmed on this date in 1772. This is one of the estimated 46,200 American plantations that existed in 1860. Located just outside Charlottesville, Virginia, in the Piedmont region, the plantation was originally 5,000 acres and built using slave labor.
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Who owns Monticello plantation?

Monticello is owned and operated by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc., which was founded in 1923. As a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation, the Foundation receives no ongoing federal, state, or local funding in support of its dual mission of preservation and education.
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