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About Betty Brown
From http://www.monticello.org/getting-word/people/betty-brown
Dates: 1759–post 1831 Family: Hemings, Elizabeth
Occupation: Household servant
In 1772, Elizabeth Hemings’s second daughter, Betty Brown, was the first of her family to come to Monticello, as personal maid of Jefferson’s wife Martha. In the words of a member of Jefferson's family, Betty Brown was "quite a personage on the mountain." After almost sixty years of domestic work in the main house, she was one of the last of the Hemingses to live on the Monticello mountaintop, remaining there until the property was sold in 1831.
Described as “light colored & decidedly good looking,” Betty Brown had seven children who lived to adulthood. Among these were head gardener Wormley Hughes, Monticello butler Burwell Colbert, and nailmaker Brown Colbert. Her sons Edwin and Robert both became runaways after being given and sold away from Monticello. Her daughter Melinda Colbert Freeman married and lived in freedom in Washington, DC. Betty Brown died in the early 1830s, probably before her daughter Mary Colbert and son Brown Colbert chose to seek freedom in the African colony of Liberia in 1833.
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Elizabeth Hemings had twelve known children. According to Madison Hemings, six of them were fathered by Wayles (Robert, James, Thenia, Critta, Peter, and Sally).
Sources
- http://www.monticello.org/getting-word/people/elizabeth-hemings
- Updated from MyHeritage Match via son Brown Colbert by SmartCopy: Oct 6 2014, 22:57:45 UTC
Betty Brown's Timeline
1759 |
1759
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The Forest Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia, USA
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1781 |
1781
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1783 |
December 24, 1783
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"Monticello", Albermarle Co., Virginia
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1785 |
December 25, 1785
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Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States
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December 25, 1785
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Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
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1787 |
November 6, 1787
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Virginia, United States
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1793 |
November 2, 1793
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Monticello, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA
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1801 |
1801
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Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
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1831 |
1831
Age 72
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Monticello Plantation, Albemarle, Virginia, United States
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