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  1. The following summarizes what is known about Sally Hemings and her family. Sally Hemings (1773-1835) was an enslaved woman at Monticello; she lived in Paris with Jefferson and two of his daughters from 1787 to 1789; and, she had at least six children.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · Sally Hemings (born 1773, Charles City county, Virginia [U.S.]—died 1835, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.) American slave who was owned by U.S. Pres. Thomas Jefferson and is widely believed to have had a relationship with him that resulted in several children.

  3. Apr 3, 2014 · Sally Hemings was an enslaved African American woman who’s believed to have had several children with one-time U.S. president Thomas Jefferson. Updated: Jul 28, 2020. (1773-1835) Who Was...

  4. Feb 8, 2023 · Sally Hemings was an enslaved house servant owned by Thomas Jefferson, who is believed to have fathered at least six of Hemings’s children. Born in 1773 at a Virginia plantation of John Wayles, Hemings became the property of Jefferson, whose wife, Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson, was likely Hemings’s half-sister.

  5. Jun 16, 2018 · June 16, 2018. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Hundreds of people count themselves as descendants of Thomas Jefferson. And their numbers grew substantially after a DNA test in 1998 bolstered the case for...

  6. May 17, 2020 · by Gilder Lehrman Institute. Exploring extraordinary Black lives of the Founding Era, such as that of Sally Hemings, can transform our understanding of American history. Born in Virginia in 1773, Sally Hemings was an enslaved woman in the household of Thomas Jefferson.

  7. www.monticello.org › research-education › thomas-jefferson-encyclopediaSally Hemings | Monticello

    Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia. Sally Hemings (1773-1835), whose given name was probably Sarah, was the daughter of Elizabeth Hemings. According to her son, Madison Hemings, her father was Thomas Jefferson's father-in-law, John Wayles. There are no known portraits of her.

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