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Jane (Randolph) Jefferson (1720 - 1776)

Jane Jefferson formerly Randolph
Born in Shadwell Parish, Tower Hamlets, London, Englandmap
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Wife of — married 3 Oct 1739 in Dungeness, Goochland, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 56 in Albemarle County, Virginiamap
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Biography

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Jane (Randolph) Jefferson is Notable.

Mother of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States.

Jane was born in the Tower Hamlets of Shadwell, a neighborhood of London. Later her family moved to Virginia.

She was reportedly quite close with her son, Thomas Jefferson, who became President of the USA.

Jane was also cousin to Peyton Randolph, 1st President of the Continental Congress.

Jane Randolph Grave Site Find A Grave: Memorial #6531111

9 Feb 1720

Jane Randolph was born in Shadwell Parish, London[1]

3 Oct 1739

Jane Randolph and Col. Peter Jefferson married in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA [2]

31 Mar 1776

Jane Randolph Jefferson died in Monticello, Albemarle, Virginia, USA

Jane Randolph Jefferson, née Jane Randolph (February 9, 1720 – March 31, 1776) was the wife of Peter Jefferson and the mother of president Thomas Jefferson. Born in Shadwell Parish, Tower Hamlets, London, she was the daughter of Isham Randolph and Jane Rogers, and a cousin of Peyton Randolph.

Early life and education

Randolph was born in one of the Tower Hamlets, Shadwell, a poor maritime neighborhood of London. She most likely immigrated to Virginia as a child with her family and that her education was received entirely at home. Little is known of her, for Jefferson rarely mentioned his mother in his extensive writings. According to the 20th-century biographer Merrill Peterson, she represented "zero quantity" in her son Thomas's life, although more recent scholarship questions Peterson's conclusions..

Marriage and family

Randolph married Peter Jefferson in Virginia in 1739. Together, they had the following children:

  • Jane Jefferson (1740–1765) - close to her brother Thomas, she died unmarried at age 25.
  • Mary Jefferson Bolling (1741–1811) - her husband John Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses.
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), third President of the United States
  • Elizabeth Jefferson (1744–1774) - mentally handicapped
  • Martha Jefferson Carr (1746–1811) - her husband Dabney Carr, Thomas Jefferson's best friend, helped launch the intercolonial Committee of Correspondence in Virginia in March 1773, the first step to coordinated colonial action against Great Britain.
  • Peter Field Jefferson (1748)
  • Unnamed Son (1750)
  • Lucy Jefferson Lewis (1752–1810)
  • Anna Scott Jefferson Marks (1755–1828) - twin of Randolph
  • Randolph Jefferson (1755–1815) - twin of Anna Scott

Jane Randolph Jefferson died from what was described at the time as an "apoplexy" on March 31, 1776, barely three months before Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Sources

  1. Some discrepancy on birthdate. Thomas Jefferson recorded February 9, 1720 in his Prayer Book (housed at Univeristy of Virginia Library). However, according to chancery information published in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 26, no. 3 (1918): 324, Jane was baptized on February 20, 1720, and was 15 days old at the time.
  2. "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRZ8-VN1 : 11 February 2018), Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph, 03 Oct 1739; citing Goochland County, Virginia, reference 1; FHL microfilm 31,650. Name: Peter Jefferson; Spouse's Name: Jane Randolph; Event Date: 03 Oct 1739; Event Place: Goochland County, Virginia
  • Kern, Susan. The Jeffersons at Shadwell. New Haven and London: Yale, 2010.
  • E. Jay Stith, Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #5156, Date of Import: Jan 16, 1999. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: Feb 2, 1999.
  • Daniel Almen Breene, Jr., Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #1060, Date of Import: Jan 16, 1999. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: Feb 1, 1999.
  • Microsoft Encarta 98, "Jefferson, Thomas", (1998), "Electronic."
  • Source: "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRZ8-VN1 : 11 February 2018), Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph, 03 Oct 1739; citing Goochland County, Virginia, reference 1; FHL microfilm 31,650. Name: Peter Jefferson; Spouse's Name: Jane Randolph; Event Date: 03 Oct 1739; Event Place: Goochland County, Virginia

Acknowledgements

  • Thank you to Theresa Ellenwood for creating WikiTree profile Randolph-778 through the import of LucindaElizaBatesAncestors.ged on Mar 5, 2013.




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Jane and [Private] are second cousins 8 times removed

Jane (Randolph) Jefferson (1720-1776) and Cherie (Randolph) Freeman are both descendants of Katherine (Banks) Isham (abt.1627-bef.1686).

HI Cherie,

We ask that you do not post relationships on profiles, rather, you can celebrate your relationships with these kinds of people on your own profile page using one of our many relationship templates. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Relationship_Stickers

posted by Robin Lee
Randolph-778 and Randolph-2 appear to represent the same person because: Hello! I believe these two profiles are for the same person. lcr
Randolph-2 and Randolph-2121 appear to represent the same person because: Same birthday, same person.
posted by Morgan Friday
Randolph-1290 and Randolph-2 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicate information.
posted by Edward Painter
Randolph-1736 and Randolph-2 appear to represent the same person because: same family, duplicate branch of Thomas Jefferson family
Thanks for noting the gender mistake Paul. Correction has been made.
posted by Jonathan Reed