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Jane Randolph Jefferson

Jane Randolph Jefferson
Born
Jane Randolph

(1720-02-10)February 10, 1720[a]
DiedMarch 31, 1776(1776-03-31) (aged 56)
Resting placeMonticello, Albemarle County, Virginia
Spouses
(m. 1739; died 1757)
Children10, including Thomas, Lucy and Randolph
Parent(s)Isham Randolph
Jane Rogers

Jane Randolph Jefferson (February 10, 1720 – March 31, 1776)[a] was the wife of Peter Jefferson and the mother of US president Thomas Jefferson. Born in the parish of Shadwell, near London, she was the daughter of Isham Randolph, a ship's captain and a planter. Jefferson was proud of her heritage and brought customs of aristocracy to her family. Jefferson was revered within her family's household and positively influenced her son, Thomas Jefferson.

Early life and education

Jane Randolph was born on February 10, 1720,[a] at Shakspear Walk,[b] in Shadwell, then a maritime village about a mile east of the Tower of London.[7][c] She was the daughter of Isham Randolph, a mariner and planter born in Virginia, and his wife Jane Rogers,[4][10] who were married in St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, London in 1717.[11][12] The Randolphs lived in London and at Randolph's estate in Goochland County, Virginia.[10]

  1. Baptism record[5] showing she was baptised at St Paul's, Shadwell on February 25, 1720, aged 15 days, the daughter of Isham Randolph of Shakspear Walk, mariner and Jane, his wife.
  2. The font where Jane was baptised, painted in about 1810.
  3. St Paul, Shadwell as it still was in about 1800. The only church in the London area to have been founded while England was a republic, its interior reflects the Puritan style, influenced by Dutch Calvinism.[13] Many sea captains are buried in the churchyard.
  4. The hamlet of Shadwell at the time of Jane Randolph's birth. The street where she was born and her church are marked blue. Forthright place names echo the rumbustious maritime environment: B. Maidenhead Lane C. Codpeic [codpiece] Row D. Cock Hill E. Cut throat Lane. F. Labour in Vain Street.

The Randolphs lived in Virginia by October 1725, when Jane's sister, Mary, was born in Williamsburg.[6] As was common in the eighteenth century, she received her education entirely at home.[1] Jane was the oldest of eight children and was raised in the Anglican faith.[4][d] The Randolph family was described by a merchant in 1737 as a "very gentle, well-dressed people."[10]

Marriage and family

Randolph married Peter Jefferson in Goochland County, Virginia on October 3, 1739. More specifically, she may have been married at her father's plantation, Dungeness.[1] For a year or two following her marriage, the couple lived at Peter's plantation and house, Fine Creek Manor.[15] in present-day Powhatan County, Virginia, near Fine Creek. (It is now part of Fine Creek Mills Historic District).[16] In 1741 or 1742, they established a home along the Rivanna River, which they named Shadwell, after her London birthplace.[1][15] In 1745, they moved to Tuckahoe Plantation, upon the death of William Randolph, a widower and Jane's cousin, to raise the Randolph children. The Jeffersons returned to Shadwell in 1752[15] when Thomas Mann Randolph came of age.[17]

Jane and Peter offered a privileged life for their family whether in established areas of eastern Virginia or, later, as they settled in the Shadwell plantation of the Piedmont. They ate on fine dishware, frequently entertained, enjoyed classic books and music, and attended dances. The family was considered prosperous and cultured.[18] While Thomas Jefferson rarely mentioned his mother, much is known of her from extant records,[1] including public records and inscribed family bibles.[19] She was particularly known for her ability to manage the family's finances.[1]

Jane Randolph Jefferson… possessed fine intellectual gifts, and was considered well educated for those days, comparing favorably with other Southern ladies occupying the same rank in society. She was a notable housekeeper, and had an exceedingly amiable and affectionate disposition.

— William Judson Hampton, Our Presidents and Their Mothers[20]

Peter died in 1757 at Shadwell, after which Jane inherited the Shadwell plantation and house.[1] Jane managed the affairs of the household and raised her eight surviving children.[21] The children ranged in age between 17 years and 22 months of age, the eldest a daughter and the youngest were a set of twins.[22] Thomas, the eldest son, became the "man of the house" and assumed his father's business responsibilities.[21] At the time of Peter's death, the estate included 2,750 acres, 66 slaves, and a staff that included hired laborers.[21]

In 1770, the main house at Shadwell was destroyed in a fire,[1] and Jane had a smaller house built as a replacement. Thomas lived at Shadwell[e] until the fire, at which time he removed to Monticello.[21] By 1773, Thomas had taken responsibility for settling Jane's debts.[24] Unable to reimburse him, she provided Thomas with deeds to her remaining slaves.[24][25] Her health declined, requiring a number of visits by physicians and periodic convalescence with Thomas and Martha at Monticello.[24] Her final years were lived under the strain of the American Revolutionary War.[26] She died suddenly due to apoplexy on March 31, 1776. She was 56. Jane was buried in the Monticello family graveyard.[1][f]

Children

Jane had the following children:

  • Jane Jefferson (1740–1765) - close to her brother Thomas, she died unmarried at age 25.
  • Mary Jefferson Bolling (1741–1803) - her husband John Bolling III served in the Virginia House of Burgesses.
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), third president of the United States, married Martha Wayles Skelton.
  • Elizabeth Jefferson (1744–1774), died unmarried.
  • Martha Jefferson Carr (1746–1811) - her husband Dabney Carr, Thomas Jefferson's best friend and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, helped launch the intercolonial Committee of Correspondence in Virginia in March 1773
  • Peter Field Jefferson (1748) - died as an infant.
  • unnamed son (1750) - died as an infant.
  • Lucy Jefferson Lewis (1752–1810), married Charles Lilburn Lewis
  • Anne Scott Jefferson Marks (1755–1828) - twin of Randolph, married Hastings Marks.
  • Randolph Jefferson (1755–1815) - twin of Anna Scott, married Anne Lewis, later Mitchie Ballow Pryor.

Relationship with Thomas

Over time, speculation arose regarding the nature of Thomas Jefferson's relationship with his mother. Some look to the lack of remaining correspondence with his mother to mean that there was a lack of affection for his mother. Yet, Jefferson did not retain correspondence with many people important to him, such as his wife and best friend. There is evidence that Jane was "revered" in family remembrances and 19th century biographers.[27] Author William Judson Hampton and others credited Jane for her son's success as a statesman and his writing abilities. She also instilled in her son her love of music and the finer things of life, as well as her religious beliefs.[28][29][30] Jon Meacham finds that Thomas lived with his mother at Shadwell "long into Jefferson's adulthood" to indicate his affection for his mother. He did not move to Monticello until the main house at Shadwell was destroyed in a fire.[31][e] His first daughter was named Martha, and his second daughter was named Jane Randolph Jefferson for his mother.[32]

Ancestry

Ancestor William Randolph established the Randolph family in Virginia. He established a residence at Turkey Island and his descendants included General Robert E. Lee and Mary Isham Randolph, the grandmother of Chief Justice John Marshall (1755 – 1835).[6] Jefferson, said by historian Jon Meacham to have been proud of her British heritage, descended from gentry of England and Scotland, said to include the "powerful Scot Earls of Murray" (also spelled Moray).[10] The Randolph family traced their heritage to Lord Regent of Scotland Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray of the 14th century.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c There are numerous days of birth and baptismal dates for Jane. Some sources, such as Monticello state that she was born on February 9, 1720.[1] Other sources just state that she was born in the month of February,[2] the 9th,[3] or the 20th.[4] The 20th is also used as her baptismal date, but her Baptismal record at St Paul's Church, Shadwell states that she was baptized on February 25, 1720 and was 15 days old on that date, making her date of birth February 10th.[5][6]
  2. ^ The spelling varies.
  3. ^ The Shakspears, who credibly claimed to be related to William Shakespeare, were a prominent local family who owned a ropewalk — hence the name.[7][8] Shakspear Walk was dug up in the 19th century to make the Shadwell Basin of the London Docks.[9]
  4. ^ Jane Randolph Jefferson was a first cousin of Peyton Randolph and aunt of Edmund Randolph.[1] She had an older brother, Isham, born two streets away in 1718, who died shortly after his baptism.[14]
  5. ^ a b He lived at Shadwell until age 27, except for the period in which he was at college and studied law.[23]
  6. ^ Her place of death is unclear. She may have died at Shadwell, where she resided until her death[1] or at Monticello, where she would convalesce when needed[24][4] and as recorded on her tombstone installed in the 19th century.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Jane Randolph Jefferson". Monticello. Charlottesville, Virginia: Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc. February 2003. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  2. ^ Dumas Malone (30 January 1948). Jefferson the Virginian -. Little, Brown. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-316-54474-0.
  3. ^ William Eleroy Curtis (1901). Thomas Jefferson. J. B. Lippincott. p. 19.
  4. ^ a b c d Andrea O'Reilly (6 April 2010). Encyclopedia of Motherhood. SAGE Publications. pp. 603–604. ISBN 978-1-4522-6629-9.
  5. ^ a b Baptism records for St Paul's, Shadwell.
  6. ^ a b c d William G. Hyland Jr. (26 February 2015). Martha Jefferson: An Intimate Life with Thomas Jefferson. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-4422-3984-5.
  7. ^ a b French, George Russell (1869). "The Shakespears of Stepney, or Shadwell". Shakspereana Genealogica. Macmillan. pp. 546–556. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  8. ^ T.C.N. (24 June 1865). "Shakespear Family". Notes and Queries. 3rd Series. VII (182). London: Bell: 498–9. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  9. ^ Terence Jenkins (8 November 2016). The Most Dangerous Woman in Europe: (And Other Londoners). Troubador Publishing Ltd. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-78589-318-6.
  10. ^ a b c d Jon Meacham (13 November 2012). Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Random House Publishing Group. p. 6–7. ISBN 978-0-679-64536-8.
  11. ^ Jefferson Family Bible, University of Virginia Special Collection
  12. ^ St. Botolph, Bishopsgate (1889). The Registers of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London. London, England: T. and A. Constable. p. 535.
  13. ^ Guillery, Peter (2005). "Suburban Models, or Calvinism and Continuity in London's Seventeenth-Century Church Architecture". Architectural History. 48: 69–106. doi:10.1017/S0066622X00003737. JSTOR 40033834. S2CID 195047643.
  14. ^ Baptism records for St Paul's, Shadwell; Jefferson Family Bible, University of Virginia Special Collections
  15. ^ a b c Verell, Nancy (April 14, 2015). "Peter Jefferson". www.monticello.org. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  16. ^ Malone, Dumas (1948). Jefferson, The Virginian. Jefferson and His Time. Little, Brown. pp. 31–33.
  17. ^ "Tuckahoe Plantation - The History". Tuckahoe Plantation. March 4, 2013. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  18. ^ Jon Meacham (13 November 2012). Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 7–8. ISBN 978-0-679-64536-8.
  19. ^ Malone, Dumas. Jefferson, The Virginian. Jefferson and His Time. Little, Brown. 1948, 437–40.
  20. ^ William Judson Hampton (1922). Our Presidents and Their Mothers. Cornhill publishing Company. p. 26.
  21. ^ a b c d Jon Meacham (13 November 2012). Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 10–13. ISBN 978-0-679-64536-8.
  22. ^ William Judson Hampton (1922). Our Presidents and Their Mothers. Cornhill publishing Company. p. 27.
  23. ^ Fawn McKay Brodie (1974). Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History. W.W. Norton & Company. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-393-31752-7.
  24. ^ a b c d William G. Hyland Jr. (26 February 2015). Martha Jefferson: An Intimate Life with Thomas Jefferson. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 133–134. ISBN 978-1-4422-3984-5.
  25. ^ Deed from Jane Randolph Jefferson for the Conveyance of Slaves, 29 September 1773[permanent dead link]", Founders Online, National Archives, accessed September 29, 2019, [Original source: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, vol. 27, 1 September–31 December 1793, ed. John Catanzariti. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997, pp. 675–677.]
  26. ^ William G. Hyland Jr. (26 February 2015). Martha Jefferson: An Intimate Life with Thomas Jefferson. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 133. ISBN 978-1-4422-3984-5.
  27. ^ William G. Hyland Jr. (26 February 2015). Martha Jefferson: An Intimate Life with Thomas Jefferson. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 134–135. ISBN 978-1-4422-3984-5.
  28. ^ William Judson Hampton (1922). Our Presidents and Their Mothers. Cornhill publishing Company. pp. 26–28.
  29. ^ Catherine Kerrison (29 January 2019). Jefferson's Daughters: Three Sisters, White and Black, in a Young America. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 5–6. ISBN 978-1-101-88626-7.
  30. ^ Jon Meacham (2013). Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Random House Trade Paperbacks. pp. 11–13. ISBN 978-0-8129-7948-0.
  31. ^ Jon Meacham (2013). Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Random House Trade Paperbacks. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-8129-7948-0.
  32. ^ Natalie S. Bober (2008). Thomas Jefferson: Draftsman of a Nation. University of Virginia Press. pp. xiii, 72. ISBN 978-0-8139-2732-9.

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