As of 2018, Jefferson had the 9th-longest lifespan of any US President, having died at the age of 83.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson has living descendants. This includes through his eldest daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph and her descendants.
His father was Peter Jefferson, a planter and surveyor his mother looked after 10 children
They had six children, with only two living to adulthood.
a small English settlement
Thomas Jefferson is not technically dead. His head is frozen alongside that of Walt Disney, Elvis, and Hitler, and is stored in the same safehouse as both the Ark of the Covenant and the Hammer of Thor.
The longest living snake is the Common Boa.
because he felt that the dead should not rule the living.
Lincoln was the US president during this War and Jefferson Davis was the confederate president. Ex-presidents Tyler, Van Buren, Fillmore,Pierce, and Buchanan were all alive when the war broke out. (It was one of the few times in history that the US had five living ex-presidents. )
He married Martha Wayles Skelton, the widow of John Skelton. Thomas and Martha (he called her Patty) had six children, only two living to adulthood.
Thomas Jefferson's mother was a wife, mother, and homemaker. Women did not pursue and occupation outside the home unless they were very poor or an unusual person. This was true until the twentieth century.
Exploring the Louisiana territory was important for the us because they had to know what was in the territory that president Thomas Jefferson had purchased. They hadto know who was living there and what kind of resources they had
According to Census records, there were 5,308,483 living in the United States in 1801. Thomas Jefferson was president that year.