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  1. Dates Alive: 1835-1892. Family: Hemings-Eston. Occupation: Hotelkeeper; Army officer; Cotton merchant. John Wayles Jefferson, the oldest child of Eston Hemings and Julia Isaacs Jefferson, lived as an African American in southern Ohio until the age of fifteen, when his family moved to Madison, Wisconsin, changed their surname from Hemings to ...

  2. John Wayles. John Wayles (January 31, 1715 - May 28, 1773) was Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson 's father and Thomas Jefferson's father-in-law. He was born in Lancaster, England, in 1715 and emigrated to Virginia, likely in the 1730s, though the date is not known. He established his home at The Forest, in Charles City County.

  3. Dec 14, 2023 · John Wayles was a lawyer, planter, and slave trader, and Martha Jefferson grew up surrounded by enslaved people both inside and outside of her father’s home. When her father died, she inherited vast stretches of land and more than 100 enslaved individuals, all of whom passed along to Thomas Jefferson under the common law of coverture.

  4. gettingword.monticello.org › stories › fighting-for-freedom-and-equalityCivil War - Getting Word

    Col. John Wayles Jefferson by Alexander Marquis, ca. 1864. Courtesy of the Museum of Wisconsin Art. Civil War: Military Service. The Civil War was a seminal event for the descendants of Monticello slaves. For some, it was an opportunity to fight for the cause of freedom.

  5. John Wayles Jefferson, was an American businessman and Union Army officer in the American Civil War. He is believed to be a grandson of Thomas Jefferson; his paternal grandmother is Sarah (Sally) Hemings, Thomas Jefferson's mixed-race slave and half-sister to his late wife.

  6. gettingword.monticello.org › stories › fulfilling-the-declarationAchievement - Getting Word

    John Wayles Jefferson rose from major to colonel, at times in command of the regiment. A highly visible figure in the Union army, he was a man in hiding, only a decade removed from life as a black teenager in Ohio. In the middle of the war, he encountered someone he had known in Chillicothe, who recalled the meeting in 1902:

  7. Through the division of the estate of Jefferson's wife's father, John Wayles, the Jeffersons acquire by inheritance £4000 in debts as well as 135 additional slaves, among them Elizabeth (Betty) Hemings (c.1735-1807).

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