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  1. Randolph Jefferson (October 1, 1755 – August 7, 1815) was the younger brother of Thomas Jefferson, the only male sibling to survive infancy. [1] . He was a planter and owner of the Snowden plantation that he inherited from his father. He served the local militia for about ten years, making captain of the local militia in 1794.

  2. Randolph Jefferson (1755-1815) was the twin brother of Anna Scott Jefferson and the only other surviving son of Peter Jefferson. He inherited land and plantations from his father, served in the Revolutionary War, and had six children with his first wife.

  3. Jan 13, 2021 · Randolph Jefferson was the younger (and only) brother of President Thomas Jefferson. Randolph Jefferson was just two years old when his father passed away. He became the responsibility of John Harviefor two years before falling under the care of his older brother...Thomas Jefferson.

  4. Thomas Jefferson Randolph (September 12, 1792 – October 7, 1875) of Albemarle County was a Virginia planter, soldier and politician who served multiple terms in the Virginia House of Delegates, as rector of the University of Virginia, and as a colonel in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.

  5. Jane Randolph Jefferson was the mother of Thomas Jefferson and a London-born immigrant to Virginia. Learn about her life, family, and death from the Monticello Research & Education website.

  6. Thomas Jefferson Randolph (1792—1875), born at Monticello, was the eldest son of Thomas Mann Randolph and Martha Jefferson Randolph and the eldest grandson of Thomas Jefferson.

  7. May 12, 2013 · Buckingham Notables: Randolph Jefferson. buckingham county, snowden. The Road to Snowden, Photo by Joanne L. Yeck. By now, most of you are aware that Thomas Jefferson had a much younger brother, Randolph, and that he lived his entire adult life in Buckingham County at his plantation, Snowden.