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      • Sally Hemings returned with Jefferson and his daughters to Monticello in 1789. There she performed the duties of an enslaved household servant and lady’s maid (Jefferson still referred to her as “Maria’s maid” in 1799). Sometime after 1800, Sally Hemings likely lived in one of the rooms of Monticello's South Wing.
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  2. Where did Sally Hemings live at Monticello? Sally Hemings may have lived in the stone workmen’s house (now called the “Textile Workshop”) from 1790 to 1793, when she—like her sister Critta—might have moved to one of the new 12’ × 14’ log dwellings farther down Mulberry Row.

  3. Jul 3, 2017 · CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Archaeologists have excavated an area of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello mansion that has astounded even the most experienced social scientists: The living quarters of...

  4. Dec 20, 2020 · Sally Hemings lived in 3 different places at Monticello on Mulberry Row— When Sally Hemings was 16-23, before she bore any children, she likely lived in the Stone Workmen’s House When Sally Hemings was 23-35, when all 4 of her surviving children were conceived, she likely lived in her own log cabin.

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  5. Jul 5, 2017 · After over 200 years of rumors and controversy, Thomas Jefferson’s historic home at Monticello is giving Sally Hemings, the slave with whom Jefferson likely fathered at least six children...

  6. Wallenborn added another new observation, of what he called "some striking coincidences", that Sally Hemings' known pregnancies stopped, despite Thomas Jefferson's presence, after both his brother Randolph and Randolph's son Thomas married women outside Monticello, c. 1808 or 1809.

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