![]() ![]() James Monroe and Elizabeth Kortright Monroe 1793) died the same year as his father in a yellow fever epidemic. Their second son William Temple Todd (b./d. John Payne Todd (stepson) (Febru– 1852) was the first son of Dolley's first husband, John Todd, Jr.No children together, but raised Dolley's son from her first marriage James Madison and Dolley Payne Todd Madison Eston Hemings (possibly born Thomas Eston Hemings) (May 1808 – 1856).Madison Hemings (possibly born James Madison Hemings) (January 1805 – 1877).(husband's name unknown), several children Harriet Hemings (II) (May 1801 – after 1863).daughter (possibly named Thenia, after Hemings's deceased sister) (Decem– ca.Beverly Hemings (possibly born William Beverly Hemings) (Ap– after 1873).Harriet Hemings (I) (Octo– December 1797).Tom Hemings (1790–?) (Evidence concerning this child is contradictory.).Lucy Elizabeth (II) Jefferson (– October 13, 1784), died from "teething, worms and Whooping Cough" as the doctor wroteĪlleged children of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.Lucy Elizabeth (I) Jefferson (Novem– April 15, 1781), died from illness.Mary “Polly” “Maria” Jefferson Eppes (Aug– April 17, 1804).Jane Randolph Jefferson (Ap– September 1775), named after her paternal grandmother, cause of death unknown.Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., 12 children (including first born in the White House) Martha “Patsy” Washington Jefferson Randolph (Septem– October 10, 1836). ![]() John died months before her marriage to Jefferson. Martha had one son, John Wayles Skelton (Novem– June 10, 1771) with her first husband Bathurst Skelton (1744–1768).Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson Elizabeth Adams (July 11, 1777) stillborn.Thomas Boylston Adams (Septem– March 12, 1832).Susanna Adams (Decem– February 4, 1770), cause of death unknown.John Quincy Adams (J– February 23, 1848) 6th U.S.Abigail “Nabby” Adams Smith (July, 14, 1765 – August 15, 1813), also nicknamed "Amelia".Mary Lee Fitzhugh, 4 children the only survivor, Mary Ann Randolph Custis, married Robert E. George “Wash” Washington Parke Custis (step-grandson) (Ap– 1857).Eleanor “Nelly” Parke Custis Lewis (step-granddaughter) (Ma– 1852).Martha's grandchildren who were raised by the Washingtons: Martha “Patsy” Parke Custis (stepdaughter) (1756 – June 19, 1773) no children, died from epilepsy.The other two, “Nelly” and “Wash”, were raised but not formally adopted by George and Martha (see below). His wife remarried and took two oldest of four children. John “Jacky” Parke Custis (stepson) (Novem– November 5, 1781).Martha's first husband, Daniel Parke Custis (Octo– July 8, 1757), had four children, two of whom were still living at the time of her marriage to Washington (those who did not survive were Daniel Parke Custis, Jr. George Washington and Martha Dandridge Custis Washington A child who may appear otherwise non-notable may have affected the parent's beliefs or performance. Also, as individuals they frequently have significant influence on other notable family members. They are more likely to be viewed as a part of celebrity culture. As individuals, they are more often notable than most individuals: they know many political and social leaders and are part of the richer, upper classes. Presidential children have been studied individually, and as a group. This list also includes the children's spouses and any known children they had and a “?” for an unknown number of children. Full names are given including middle, maiden and married names. presidents with stepchildren, adopted children, and alleged illegitimate children included. You can help Wikipedia by writing articles to help lower the number of red links. This article may have too many red links. ![]()
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