Jefferson was not good at business. He was deep in debt in his late days. To my limited knowledge, the only slaves he freed were his children and his brother-in-law when he died.
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谢谢。我这次网上考古没有【玉米片的远房亲戚】认真。看来我要改写了。
第三个链接说是有前夫:
Martha Wayles, aged 18, first married Bathurst Skelton (1766–1768) and had one son, John Wayles Skelton (1767–1771) with him. Bathurst died in September of 1768 in Williamsburg, Virginia after a sudden illness. Upon her husband's death, Wayles Skelton moved back to her father's house with her infant son John, who died suddenly of a fever on June 10, 1771.
Wayles Skelton likely met her future husband Thomas Jefferson in Williamsburg, Virginia about 1768. Following their January 1, 1772 wedding, the Jeffersons honeymooned for about two weeks at The Forest (her father's plantation) before setting out in a two-horse carriage for Monticello (Jefferson's plantation).