Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Hemings

Sally Hemings

Nombre Sally
Apellido Hemings
Nacidas el January 1, 1773
Murió el January 1, 1835 (aged 62)

Sarah "Sally" Hemings fue una esclava de raza mulata privada de su libertad por el Presidente Thomas Jefferson con el que según creen tuvo una larga relación de la que nacieron seis hijos, de los que sobrevivieron cuatro y les fue concedida la libertad por una hija de Sally y del Presidente. Sally era la más joven de seis hermanos, hijos del propietario de plantaciones John Wayles y su esclava mulata Betty Hemings; por lo que Sally y sus hermanos también eran medio hermanos de la esposa del Presidente Thomas Jefferson, Martha Wayles Skelton.

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Eston Hemings

Nombre Eston
Nacidas el May 21, 1808
Murió el January 3, 1856 (aged 47)

Eston Hemings Jefferson was born into slavery at Monticello, the youngest son of Sally Hemings, a mixed-race enslaved woman. Most historians who have considered the question believe that his father was Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Evidence from a 1998 DNA test showed that a descendant of Eston matched the Jefferson male line, and historical evidence also supports the conclusion that Thomas Jefferson was probably Eston's father. Many historians believe that Jefferson and Sally Hemings had six children together, four of whom survived to adulthood.

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James Hemings

Nombre James
Apellido Hemings
Nacidas el January 1, 1765
Murió el January 1, 1801 (aged 36)

James Hemings (1765—1801) was the first American to train as a chef in France. He was African American and born in Virginia in 1765. At 8 years old, he became Thomas Jefferson’s slave through an inheritance.

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Madison Hemings

Nombre Madison
Apellido Hemings
Nacidas el January 18, 1805
Murió el November 28, 1877 (aged 72)

James Madison Hemings was the son of the mixed-race enslaved woman Sally Hemings. He was the third of her four children—fathered by her enslaver, President Thomas Jefferson—to survive to adulthood. Madison Hemings grew up on Jefferson's Monticello plantation. Born into slavery by his mother's status, he was freed by the will of Jefferson in 1826. Based on historical and DNA evidence, historians widely agree that Jefferson was probably the father of all Hemings' children. At the age of 68, Madison Hemings claimed the connection in an 1873 Ohio newspaper interview, titled, "Life Among the Lowly," which attracted national and international attention. 1998 DNA tests demonstrate a match between the Y-chromosome of a descendant of his brother, Eston Hemings Jefferson, and that of the male Jefferson line.

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Betty Hemings

Nombre Betty
Apellido Hemings
Nacidas el November 30, 1734
Murió el January 1, 1807 (aged 72)

Elizabeth Hemings was an enslaved mixed-race woman in colonial Virginia. With her master, planter John Wayles, she had six children, including Sally Hemings. These children were three-quarters white, and, following the condition of their mother, they were enslaved from birth; they were half-siblings to Wayles's daughter, Martha Jefferson. After Wayles died, the Hemings family and some 120 other slaves were inherited, along with 11,000 acres and £4,000 debt, as part of his estate by his daughter Martha and her husband Thomas Jefferson.

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Harriet Hemings

Nombre Harriet
Nacidas el January 1, 1801
Murió el January 1, 1863 (aged 62)

Harriet Hemings was born into slavery at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States, in the first year of his presidency. Most historians believe her father was Jefferson, who is now believed to have fathered, with his slave Sally Hemings, four children who survived to adulthood.

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Mary Hemings

Nombre Mary
Apellido Hemings
Nacidas el January 1, 1753
Murió el January 1, 1834 (aged 81)

Mary Hemings Bell was born into slavery, most likely in Charles City County, Virginia, as the oldest child of Elizabeth Hemings, a mixed-race slave held by John Wayles. After the death of Wayles in 1773, Elizabeth, Mary, and her family were inherited by Thomas Jefferson, the husband of Martha Wayles Skelton, a daughter of Wayles, and all moved to Monticello.

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John Hemings

Nombre John
Apellido Hemings
Nacidas el January 1, 1776
Murió el January 1, 1830 (aged 54)

John Hemmings was born into slavery at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello as a member of the large mixed-race Hemings family. He trained in the Monticello Joinery and became a highly skilled carpenter and woodworker, making furniture and crafting the fine woodwork of the interiors at Monticello and Poplar Forest.

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