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  1. Brief Life History of Jane Isham. When Jane Isham Randolph was born on 9 February 1720, in Tower Hamlets, England, United Kingdom, her father, Col. Isham Randolph, was 34 and her mother, Jane Rogers, was 25. She married Peter Jefferson on 3 October 1739, in Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 4 sons ...

  2. 27. Jan. 2002 · Notes on the Will of Jane Randolph Jefferson, [ca. February 1790] Questions which will arise on the two residuary clauses of my mother’s will. 2. 1 It is a rule in law that wills shall be so construed as to make every part stand if possible. Under this rule, shall these clauses be so construed as that the first ‘I give everything else to be ...

  3. In 1739, Jefferson wed Jane Randolph, a cousin of his close friend, William Randolph, and began construction of a house on a tract along the Rivanna River, a tributary of the James and the main highway of commerce from the village of Charlottesville. Jefferson named the place Shadwell, after the parish in London where Jane had been born. His surveyor's income enabled him to build a comfortable ...

  4. 27. Jan. 2002 · Jane Randolph Jefferson (1720–76), TJ’s mother, was born in England, the eldest of the nine surviving children of Isham and Jane Rogers Randolph, but soon moved with her family to Virginia and lived at Dungeness plantation in Goochland County when she married Peter Jefferson in October 1739.

  5. Jane and Thomas Jefferson Randolph had 13 children, 12 of whom lived to adulthood. To ease the family’s financial difficulties, Jane Randolph founded the Edgehill School. With the help of her mother-in-law and sisters-in-law, and later three of her daughters, Edgehill School became one of the region’s most prestigious educational ...

  6. 5. März 2024 · Jane Randolph Jefferson was born to Jane Rogers and Isham Randolph on February 9, 1720 in Shadwell parish of London’s Tower Hamlets. Jane came from a leading Tidewater family with a noble bloodline deriving from various locations in England and Scotland. Many historians also say she descended from European royalty going as far back as ...

  7. When Jane Randolph Jefferson was born on 3 April 1774, in Monticello, Albemarle, Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, President Thomas Jefferson, was 30 and her mother, Martha Wayles, was 25. She died in September 1775, in her hometown, at the age of 1, and was buried in Albemarle, Virginia, United States.