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  1. Martha Skelton Jefferson (née Wayles; October 30, 1748 – September 6, 1782) was the wife of Thomas Jefferson from 1772 until her death. She served as First Lady of Virginia during Jefferson's term as governor from 1779 to 1781. She di ...

  2. Martha Jefferson. Martha Skelton Jefferson (geborene Wayles; * 19. Oktober jul. / 30. Oktober 1748 greg. in Charles City County, Kolonie Virginia; † 6. September 1782 in Charlottesville, Virginia) war die Ehefrau des späteren US-Präsidenten Thomas Jefferson .

  3. Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson (October 19, 1748 O.S. – September 6, 1782) was Thomas Jefferson's wife. She was born at The Forest, the plantation home of her father John Wayles. Her mother, Martha Eppes Wayles (1721-1748), died just a week after her daughter was born. Martha Wayles was married first to Bathurst Skelton on November 20, 1766.

  4. When Thomas Jefferson came courting, Martha Wayles Skelton at 22 was already a widow, an heiress, and a mother whose firstborn son would die in early childhood. Family tradition says that she was ...

  5. Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson was born on October 30, 1748 at her father’s plantation in Charles City County, Virginia. At the age of 18 Martha married Bathurst Skelton on November 20, 1766, but following his death two years later, she returned to her parent’s home with her young son. When Thomas Jefferson came courting a few years later ...

  6. 26. Apr. 2024 · Martha Jefferson was the wife of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States (1801–09). She was never a first lady because she died 19 years before her husband became president. Martha Wayles married Bathurst Skelton in 1766, but he died two years later. The young widow returned to her

  7. 11. Juli 2013 · Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson to Eleanor Conway Madison, 8 August 1780.” Founders Online, National Archives, June 29, 2017. O'Brien, Cormac. Secret Lives of the First Ladies: What Your Teachers Never Told You About the Women of the White House. Philadelphia: Quirk Books, 2009. Scharff, Virginia. The Women Jefferson Loved. New York ...