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  1. Betty's oldest daughter Mary Hemings became the common-law wife of wealthy merchant Thomas Bell, who purchased her and their two children from Jefferson in 1792 and granted them greater freedoms than other slaves were typically permitted.

  2. Though people are probably more likely to recognize the name of her daughter, Sally Hemings, Elizabeth Hemings was a powerful leader of an extensive family that was ingrained in all parts of life at Thomas Jefferson's plantation home.

  3. The majority of those interviewed for the Getting Word project trace their ancestry to Elizabeth (Betty) Hemings. According to her grandson Madison Hemings, she was the daughter of an English sea captain named Hemings and an enslaved woman.

  4. Oral histories passed through many generations of the descendants of Elizabeth Hemingss daughters Mary Hemings Bell , Betty Brown, and Sally Hemings include the tradition of descent from Thomas Jefferson.

  5. Dec 9, 2022 · How did her grave survive the racist times when blacks were brutalized and their property destroyed? Why was this seemingly insignificant Hemings slave honored with such a grave, while her famous Aunt Sally, her wealthy mother Mary, and her talented Uncle John lie in unmarked graves?

  6. gettingword.monticello.org › people › elizabeth-hemingsElizabeth Hemings - Getting Word

    Elizabeth Hemings. Dates Alive: 1735-1807. Family: Hemings-Elizabeth. Occupation: Household servant. The majority of those interviewed for the Getting Word project trace their ancestry to Elizabeth (Betty) Hemings.

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  8. American author and historian Annette Gordon-Reed’s non-fiction book The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (2008) tells the history of four generations of the Hemings slave family who were eventually owned by President Thomas Jefferson until his death in 1826.

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