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Thanks for buying my book. It has a section about the
Hemings/Jefferson question, in which I address the possibility that
TJ's brother, Randolph Jefferson, was the father of Eston Hemings. I
read the works by Robert Turner, Cynthia Burton, the McMurrys, and
others, and I think I give fair consideration to the objections they
raise.
Henry Wiencek
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 8:43 PM, James Burnett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Unfortunately people don't read, don't understand, or it doesn't fit their
> picture so they discard the facts. I just bought Master of the Mountain by
> Wiencek to read. What happens when I open up to the Hemings family tree?
> Thomas Jefferson is diagrammed as the father of ALL of Sally's children.
> Given the author couldn't get that straight now I am arguing with myself if
> the book is worth reading. How much more is incorrect?
>
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