- and half-sister of
Martha Jefferson.
Wayles was born in the city of
Lancaster on
January 31, 1715. The
young Wayles likely became aware of the burgeoning...
-
Martha Wayles was born on
October 30, 1748 (O.S.
October 19, 1748), the only
surviving child born to
Martha Eppes Wayles (1721–1748) and John
Wayles (1715–1773)...
- John
Wayles Jefferson (born John
Wayles Hemings; May 8, 1835 – June 12, 1892), was an
American businessman and
Union Army
officer in the
American Civil...
- John
Wayles Eppes (April 1772 –
September 13, 1823) was an
American lawyer and politician. He
represented Virginia in the U.S.
House of Representatives...
-
others from his father-in-law, John
Wayles. Hemings'
mother was
Elizabeth "Betty" Hemings. Hemings'
father was John
Wayles, the
enslaver of
Elizabeth Hemings...
-
daughters sta**** at
Eppington with
their aunt and uncle,
Elizabeth Wayles Eppes and
Francis Wayles Eppes, who was her mother's cousin.
Between December 1782 and...
- Randolph. Her
maternal grandparents were John
Wayles (1715–1773) and his
first wife,
Martha Eppes (1712–1748).
Wayles was an attorney,
slave trader, business...
- said
Captain Hemings plotted to
kidnap his daughter, but
Wayles took
measures against this.)
Wayles may have sold
Betty to
Francis Eppes and
later regained...
-
Linguistics in
Honor of E.
Wayles Browne that "brings
together a
leading cohort of
specialists in
South Slavic linguistics to
celebrate Wayles Browne's body of...
- Jefferson. Martha, Sally, and
James shared John
Wayles as a father. It was said[citation needed] that
Wayles had
taken James's
mother Betty Hemings, who was...