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  1. Lucy Lewis, née Jefferson (October 10, 1752 – May 26, 1810) was a younger sister of United States President Thomas Jefferson and the wife of Charles Lilburn Lewis . Early life and education. Born in Tuckahoe (plantation), she was the eighth of Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph Jefferson 's 10 children.

  2. Learn about Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks, the mother of Meriwether Lewis, the explorer and co-leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Explore her family background, personal characteristics, medical skills and legacy.

  3. Reference. “From Thomas Jefferson to Lucy Jefferson Lewis, 19 April 1808,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/99-01-02-7860. [This is an Early Access document from The Papers of Thomas Jefferson . It is not an authoritative final version.]

  4. 17. Okt. 2023 · Lucy Jefferson Lewis, née Lucy Jefferson (October 10, 1752 – 1811) was a younger sister of United States President Thomas Jefferson and the wife of Charles Lilburn Lewis. At age 17, Jefferson married her first cousin, Charles Lilburne Lewis, on September 12, 1769. He was related to Meriwether Lewis, who would help lead the Lewis ...

    • Virginia
    • October 10, 1752
    • Colonel Charles Lilburn Lewis, Jr.
  5. 7. Dez. 2023 · Lucy (Jefferson) Lewis. (1752 - 1811) Lucy Lewis formerly Jefferson. Born 10 Oct 1752 in Shadwell, Albemarle, Virginia colony. Ancestors. Daughter of Peter Jefferson and Jane (Randolph) Jefferson. Sister of Jane Jefferson, Mary (Jefferson) Bolling, Thomas Jefferson, Elizabeth Jefferson, Martha (Jefferson) Carr, Peter Field Jefferson ...

    • Female
    • October 10, 1752
    • Charles Lilburne Lewis
  6. Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson (May 8, 1782 - ca. October 13, 1784) was the sixth child of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson, and their second child to be given that name.

  7. Rocky Hill, one mile north, home of Lucy Jefferson Lewis, youngest sister, Thomas Jefferson, author of Declaration of Independence and third president of US. She was born in 1752, Albemarle Co., Va. Came to Ky., 1808, with her husband Dr. Charles L. Lewis, who served in Revolution, and their six children. Mrs. Lewis died in 1811, was buried ...