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  1. Peter Field Jefferson (February 29, 1708 – August 17, 1757) was a planter, cartographer and politician in colonial Virginia best known for being the father of the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson.

  2. Peter Jefferson (1707/8-1757) was Thomas Jeffersons father. [1] He was the son of Thomas Jefferson (c. 1677-1731) and Mary Field Jefferson (d. 1715). The family lived near Richmond “at the place in Chesterfield called Ozborne’s, and owned the lands afterward the glebe of the parish.”

  3. Peter Jefferson was the grandson of a surveyor, and the son of a "gentleman justice" who also served as sheriff and captain of militia. At the time of his father’s death in 1731, Peter’s share of the estate consisted of two slaves, some livestock and horses, and some undeveloped land in Goochland County.

  4. Peter Jefferson. Mapmaker; Politician; Surveyor; Biography written by Brett Martin. Although best remembered as the father of Thomas Jefferson, Peter Jefferson was a distinguished man in his own right: a county justice, a burgess, a Virginia gentry elite, and a celebrated surveyor.

  5. Learn about Peter Jefferson, the father of Thomas Jefferson, a Virginia planter and politician, from a Monticello guide. Watch more videos and podcasts about Thomas Jefferson and his world.

  6. Dec 14, 2023 · Learn about the origins, life, and legacy of Thomas Jefferson's family, including his father Peter Jefferson, his wife Martha Wayles Skelton, and his children and grandchildren. Explore the challenges and controversies of their relationships, such as the slave sale of Sally Hemings and the feud between the Randolphs.

  7. Monticello was the home and plantation of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, and his father Peter Jefferson. Learn about the history, architecture, and significance of Monticello, a National Historic Landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site.