Thomas Jefferson had 6 sisters and one brotherthat lived to maturity.
Children of Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph
1772 Married Martha Wayles Skelton. Daughter Martha born. 1773 Graveyard at Monticello established with the interment of Jefferson's friend and brother-in-law Dabney Carr. 1774Wrote A Summary View of the Rights of British America. Retired from legal practice. Inherited 11,000 acres of land and 135 slaves from his father-in-law. Laid off ground for kitchen garden. Daughter Jane Randolph born. 1775 Elected to Continental Congress. Daughter Jane Randolph died. 1776 Drafted Declaration of Independence. Elected to Virginia House of Delegates. Appointed to revise Virginia laws.
(Get an .mp3 of the Declaration.) Mother Jane Randolph Jefferson died. 1777 Drafted Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, passed by General Assembly in 1786. Unnamed son born and died. 1778 Drafted Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge. Daughter Mary (Maria) born. Brickwork of first home (Monticello) completed. 1779-81 Served as Governor of Virginia. 1780 Daughter Lucy Elizabeth born. Began Notes on the State of Virginia. 1781 British troops at Monticello. Daughter Lucy Elizabeth died. 1782 Second Lucy Elizabeth born. Wife Martha died. First house substantially completed. 1783 Elected delegate to Congress. 1784-89In France as Commissioner and Minister. 1784 Daughter Lucy Elizabeth died. 1787 Published Notes on the State of Virginia. 1790-93 Served as first United States Secretary of State. 1794 Began commercial manufacture of nails on Mulberry Row. Manumitted slave Robert Hemings. 1796Remodeling and enlarging of Monticello begun. Manumitted slave James Hemings. 1797-1801 Served as United States Vice President. 1797-1815 Served as president of the American Philosophical Society. 1800 Dome constructed on Monticello. 1801-09 Served as United States President. 1803Louisiana Purchase concluded. Lewis and Clark expedition launched. 1804 Daughter Maria Jefferson Eppes died. 1806 Lewis and Clark expedition concluded. House at Poplar Forest begun. 1807 Oval flower beds near Monticello laid out. Shadwell merchant mill completed. 1808 At Monticello, North Pavilion completed and South Pavilion remodeled. Winding walk and flower beds on West Lawn laid out. 1809 Retired from presidency and public life. Remodeling of Monticello and construction of dependencies largely completed. Vegetable garden platform completed. 1812 Garden Pavilion constructed. 1815Sold 6,700-volume library to Congress. 1817 Cornerstone of Central College (later University of Virginia) laid. 1822-25Monticello roof recovered with tin shingles. 1824 Historic reunion with the Marquis de Lafayette at Monticello. 1825University of Virginia opened. 1826 Died at Monticello, July 4. Calendar of Events | Jobs | Press Room | Terms of Use
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Thomas Jefferson was born in 1743. He was 33 years old when his mother passed away in the year 1776.
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Well sadly two out of ten of his siblings died, also he went to school at the age of 9 So times were hard but he was strong
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When Thomas was 14 years old
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He had a successful Presidency.
Thomas Jefferson's father was Peter Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson's brother was named Randolph Jefferson.
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