No, Sally Hemings did not die from being stabbed. She lived to the age of 62 and died from natural causes.
Sally Hemings was one of Thomas Jefferson's slaves, the one he had a long intimate relationship with.
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Sally Hemings was a slave who was owned by Thomas Jefferson. There is DNA evidence that either Thomas Jefferson or a close relative of Jefferson had children with her.
Biography - 1987 Sally Hemings Redefining History was released on: USA: 26 October 2000
It is possible that Jefferson sought out Sally Hemings for relations after the passing of Martha Jefferson because he was lonely.
children of Sally Hemings.
It is hard to know exactly when they met. She was Thomas Jefferson's sister in law (Sally had the same father as Jefferson's wife Martha) and came to live with him when she was a teen after the death of Martha and Sally's father.
The extent of Jefferson and Sally Hemings relationship is well known to have included them having several children together.
Because that was not the deal that they made. Sally was free when she was in France because there was no slavery there. To have her come back with him Thomas Jefferson told Sally that he would free her children at the age of 21. Sally Hemmings was freed 2 years after Thomas Jefferson's death.
History finally accepted that Jefferson was indeed the illegitimate father of Sally Hemings' children when a DNA test proved there was a genetic between the two families.