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  1. Cornelia Jefferson Randolph (July 26, 1799 – February 24, 1871) was a granddaughter of United States President Thomas Jefferson. She also was the daughter of Acting First Lady Martha Jefferson Randolph and Governor of Virginia Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.

  2. Born at Monticello, Cornelia Jefferson Randolph (1799-1871) was the fifth child and third surviving daughter of Martha Jefferson Randolph and Thomas Mann Randolph. Cornelia spent much of her time at the home of her grandfather Thomas Jefferson and, as a young girl, often accompanied him on visits to Poplar Forest .

  3. Monticello Guide Laura-Michal Balderson discusses Cornelia Jefferson Randolph's relationship with her grandfather, Thomas Jefferson, and highlights her mechanical drawings of the University of Virginia and Monticello's first floor.

  4. Many of them were his grandchildren, and among them was Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, a remarkable woman who's artistry and keen awareness of the world around her have proved to be indispensable for historians today.

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  5. Article. Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, Jefferson’s granddaughter. 1799-1871. Overview. Cornelia was born at Monticello in 1799. Her mother was Martha Jefferson Randolph. Her father was Thomas Mann Randolph. Her grandfather was Thomas Jefferson. Cornelia loved to spend time at Monticello with her grandfather.

  6. Mar 3, 2002 · Cornelia Jefferson Randolph (1799–1871) was born at Monticello, the fifth child of Thomas Mann Randolph and TJ’s daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph. Like her siblings, Randolph spent much of her time at Monticello and accompanied her grandfather at least once to Poplar Forest, where she occupied herself with her studies.

  7. Apr 24, 2020 · Cornelia Jefferson Randolph (1799 - 1871) Born 26 Jul 1799 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. and Martha (Jefferson) Randolph.