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Farewell, Mother Jefferson–March 31, 1776

Farewell, Mother Jefferson–March 31, 1776

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March 31, 20262m 0s

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Show Notes

Cover art for March 31, 1776: to be fair, this image has been identified as being one of several women, but Jane Randolph Jefferson comes up more often than others, so we're sticking with it.

In discussing the life of Jane Randolph Jefferson, I mentioned during the episode that Thomas Jefferson rarely discussed her.

This is not, however, to suggest that he lacked affection for her, or that he was somehow ashamed of her. There are family remembrances and contemporary biographies that show that Jane was a revered family member. It’s also worth noting that Thomas Jefferson, unlike Benjamin Franklin, was not in the habit of retaining correspondence, even with people important to him.

Jane is credited by many historians as the person responsible for his love of music and for his writing abilities. And after all, he didn’t leave his family home until it burned down. Furthermore Thomas named his second daughter after his mother (his first was named after his wife).

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