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  1. Martha Washington „Patsy“ Jefferson Randolph (* 27. September 1772 in Monticello, Colony of Virginia; † 10. Oktober 1836 im Albemarle County, Virginia) wurde bekannt als erste „First Daughter“ von den Vereinigten Staaten Amerikas.

  2. Martha "Patsy" Randolph (née Jefferson; September 27, 1772 – October 10, 1836) was the eldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, and his wife, Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson.

  3. Martha Jefferson Randolph (September 27, 1772 - October 10, 1836), known as "Patsy" in her youth, was the eldest child of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson. Educated in Philadelphia and Paris during the 1780s, [1] she married her third cousin, Thomas Mann Randolph , at Monticello on February 23, 1790. [2]

  4. Martha Jefferson Randolph. Thomas Jefferson’s wife, Martha, died many years before his presidency. As a result, their eldest daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph stepped into the role of first lady and hostess when he became president. Martha “Patsy” Jefferson was born on September 27, 1772.

  5. 22. Dez. 2021 · Martha Jefferson Randolph was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson and the wife of Thomas Mann Randolph, who served as governor of Virginia from 1819 to 1822. She grew up at Monticello and spent time in Williamsburg, Richmond, and Philadelphia before accompanying her widowed father to Paris, France, where she attended the Abbaye Royale ...

  6. Martha Jefferson Randolph. 1801-1809. Martha Jefferson Randolph (1772–1836) Born Monticello, Virginia. The education of Martha “Patsy” Jefferson, in Philadelphia and Paris, was closely overseen by her father, Thomas Jefferson, who doted on his eldest child.

  7. Thomas Jeffersons eldest daughter, Martha “Patsy” Jefferson Randolph, often managed the Monticello household after Jefferson's retirement. On Mulberry Row, she oversaw the wash house, dairy, smokehouses, and textile workshop. She supervised the enslaved men and women on the mountaintop, from choosing “the clothing for the house ...