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  1. Eston Hemings Jefferson (May 21, 1808 – January 3, 1856) was born into slavery at Monticello, the youngest son of Sally Hemings, a mixed-race enslaved woman. Most historians who have considered the question believe that his father was Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States.

  2. Eston Hemings was the youngest son of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson. He became free in 1829, after learning the woodworking trade from his uncle John Hemmings. He married a free woman of color, Julia Ann Isaacs, and moved to Ohio, where he led a dance band and became a cabinetmaker. He and his family changed their surname to Jefferson and lived as white people in Wisconsin.

  3. Dates Alive: 1808-1856. Family: Hemings-Eston. Occupation: Cabinetmaker; Musician. Eston Hemings was the youngest son of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson. Eston Hemings learned the woodworking trade from his uncle, John Hemmings, and became free in 1829, according to the terms of Thomas Jefferson’s will.

  4. Jun 21, 2018 · Eston Hemings was the son of Sally Hemings, a slave woman and Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States. He learned carpentry from his uncle and became a skilled musician and a cabinetmaker. He moved west and changed his name to Jefferson, and his descendants served in the Civil War and became successful businessmen.

  5. gettingword.monticello.org › families › hemings-estonEston Hemings - Getting Word

    Eston Hemings - Getting Word. Because of a momentous decision made in 1850, the lives of Eston Hemings Jefferson ’s descendants differed radically from those of his brother Madison, exemplifying the striking gap in opportunities for blacks and whites in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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  7. Eston Hemings was of a light bronze color, a little over six feet tall, well proportioned, very erect and dignified; his nearly straight hair showed a tint of auburn, and his face, indistinct...

  8. Learn about the life of Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman who bore six children by Thomas Jefferson, including Eston Hemings. Explore her childhood, time in Paris, and life at Monticello.

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