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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Finkelman
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 8:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] What we know about Sally Hemings

We can agree with all but number 6  which is not proved; that is the DNA
test on one of the alleged descendants of Sally Hemings did not match TJ's
DNA but this does not prove that TJ did not father all of Sally's children,
it may prove that somewhere along the way someone else was the father or
mother of a child and it broke the TJ DNA line but that teh family did not
know this; these things happen over time and in many families.  

For 8 it is ALL the pregnancies we know of.

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 11:01 AM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Let us see if we can agree on some basic facts--what can we say about
Sally
> Hemings that no one is likely to dispute.
>
> 1.  She was a slave.
> 2.  She belonged to Thomas Jefferson
> 3.  She had several children
> 4.  She was the half sister of Jefferson's wife
> 5.  She accompanied Jefferson to France
> 6.  She had children by more than one man
> 7.  The father of one of her children was descended from Thomas
Jefferson's
> paternal grandfather--that is to say, we can narrow the list of possible
> fathers for this child to Thomas Jefferson, his paternal uncles, and his
> paternal cousins
> 8.  Most (all?) of Heming's pregnancies correspond with times when
> Jefferson was at Monticello
> 9.  During the years when Hemings was having children, Jefferson was
rarely
> at Monticello
>
> Can we agree that we know these things with reasonable certitude?
>
> All best,
> Kevin
> Kevin R. Hardwick, Ph.D.
> Department of History
> James Madison University
>
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Albany Law School
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