Sister of US President, Thomas Jefferson (1752-1810)
Lucy Jefferson Lewis
Born
Lucy Jefferson
October 10, 1752
Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Virginia
Died
May 26, 1810 (aged 57)
Livingston County, Kentucky
Known for
Sister of Thomas Jefferson and wife of Charles Lilburn Lewis
Spouse
Charles Lilburn Lewis
(m. 1769)
Children
10, including Isham and Lilburne
Parent(s)
Peter Jefferson Jane Randolph
Lucy Lewis, née Jefferson (October 10, 1752 – May 26, 1810) was a younger sister of United States President Thomas Jefferson and the wife of Charles Lilburn Lewis.
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