- father-in-law, John Wayles.
Hemings'
mother was
Betty Hemings, the
daughter of an
enslaved woman and an
English captain, John
Hemings. Sally's father, the owner...
-
Hemings is a surname, and may
refer to:
American slavery Hemings family Elizabeth "Betty"
Hemings (1735–1807),
enslaved American Sally Hemings (1773–1835)...
- " Of the four
Hemings children who
survived to adulthood—William Beverley, Harriet, Madison, and
Eston Hemings—all but
Madison Hemings eventually identified...
-
Madison Hemings (January 19, 1805 –
November 28, 1877) was the son of
Sally Hemings and
Thomas Jefferson. He was the
third of
Sally Hemings' four children...
-
Eston Hemings Jefferson (May 21, 1808 –
January 3, 1856) was born into
slavery at Monticello, the
youngest son of
Sally Hemings, a mixed-race enslaved...
-
making Elizabeth a mulatto. In his memoir,
Madison Hemings said the captain's
surname was
Hemings; the
family tradition was that he had
tried to buy Betty...
- had
taken James's
mother Betty Hemings, who was his helper, as his concubine[citation needed]. As a
young man,
Hemings was
selected by
Jefferson to accompany...
- journey. Her
brother Madison Hemings later said she had gone to Washington, DC, to join
their older brother Beverly Hemings, who had
similarly left Monticello...
- John Heminges, co-publisher of Shakespeare's
works after his
death John
Hemings, a
slave of
Thomas Jefferson This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- The
Hemings family lived in
Virginia in the 1700s and 1800s. The
family consisted of
Elizabeth "Betty"
Hemings and her
children and
other descendants....