Nothing tells if he saved anything from the home, but he hadn't been living there. He was a lawyer that moved around a lot. History reports he built Monticello on a small mountain to the west of the orginal house and rebuilt a smaller house where Shadwell stood for his mother and siblings. In 1813 when he died he left the 775 acres to his grandson Thomas Jefferson Randoph.
The first two years of his life Jefferson lived on Shadwell Plantation near Charlottesville, Virginia, but from the ages of 2 - 9, Thomas Jefferson lived on Tuckahoe Plantation on Route 650 near Manakin, Virginia. Still at the age of 9, Jefferson's family moved to Edge Hill, Virginia. It was near where Shadwell had stood, in 1770 Shadwell house burned down.
Thomas Jefferson was born in Shadwell, Goochland County, Virginia. When he was young, his family moved to Tuckahoe Plantation. As an adult he lived at Monticello.
Jefferson was born on 13 April 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia, later a part of Albemarle County. His mother, Jane Randolph, was from a wealthy family that claimed descent from the kings of Scotland and England. Jane's cousin, Peyton Randolph, was the most important man in the Virginia House of Burgesses and well respected throughout the Thirteen Colonies for his oratorical and political savvy. From his mother's side, Jefferson inherited, at birth, a prominent place in the Virginia aristocracy. His radical streak came from his dad. Peter Jefferson was not a part of the Virginia gentry. He was from a modest family, and had made his fortune as a farmer and surveyor. You might say that Thomas Jefferson's life, just like his thought, took place at the intersection of equality and elitism.
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Yes! Thomas Jefferson treated his slaves like they were family.
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Thomas Jefferson: ChildhoodThomas Jefferson was born on April 13, (April 2 Old Style), 1743, on the Shadwell Plantation, Goochland (now Albemarle) county, Virginia. His birthplace was destroyed by fire in 1770. Thomas Jefferon's earliest childhood recollection was when he was about the age of three while riding with a slave on horseback with a pillow beneath him to absorb the shocks of the 50-mile trip from Shadwell to Tuckahoe, where his father, Colonel Peter Jefferson (1708-1757) was taking the family in order to discharge his duties as executor of the will of his late friend William Randolph. Randolph had ordered that on his death, Peter Jefferson was to manage his Tuckahoe plantation and to raise his orphaned children. One of these children was that of Thomas Mann Randolph, two years older than Thomas Jefferson. The two, who no doubt played together, and became in-laws when Randolph's son married Jefferson's daughter. After about six years at Tuckahoe, the Jeffersons returned to Shadwell. Very little is known of Thomas Jefferson's early childhood there, except that he was very bookish. A young Thomas Jefferson was known to enjoy traming through the woods and observing nature, and prowled the eastern slopes of the Southwest Mountains in search of deer, turkey, and other wild game. (S,Menzel)
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Thomas Jefferson had a lot of siblings he had i believe he had eleven
Thomas Jefferson Davis has written: 'Our Davis family history' -- subject(s): Genealogy
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Thomas Edison burned down his barn in the year 1853.