Samuel Jefferson, II - ORIGINS OF SAMUEL JEFFERSON- RESEARCH

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Today at 4:40 PM

Captain Samuel Jefferson sailed to the Leeward Islands in the West Indies aboard the ship "Hopewell" with his brother, John and neighbor, Thomas Warner, in 1624. He settled on Old Road at Middle Island. Owned the Red House Plantation and the Wingfield Estate at Middle Island, which is now Romney's Manor , St Kitts, West Indies. His two sons and wife joined him on St. Kitts. He is buried at St. Thomas Church, Old Road, St. Kitts, Leeward Islands.

Some believe Samuel may have been living in Antigua at the time of his death, others state he was living at the Red House Plantation at the time of his death. He is buried at St. Thomas Church, Middle Island, St. Kitts.

He reportedly had three sons. Only two are known for sure.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63529535/samuel-jefferson

Today at 4:46 PM

Romney Manor & Wingfield Estate have had only 5 family owners to-date. You might recognize the first, Sam Jeffreson II, the great, great, great grandfather of Thomas Jefferson (3rd president of the U.S.A), who purchased the property in 1625.

From the files & Historical Records of Noble Gentry Families-

https://www.caribellebatikstkitts.com/history-of-romney-manor#:~:te....

Today at 4:56 PM

The Ronney Manor of Wingfield Estate Records of 1625 are as reliable as any ancient Church or Bible Records to prove who Samuel Jefferson was.

From the files & Historical Records of Noble Gentry Families-

https://www.caribellebatikstkitts.com/history-of-romney-manor#:~:te....

Today at 5:36 PM

My Grandmother, Ida Baskerville Seat Tanner authored the book, "The Paternal Origins of President Thomas Jefferson, 1910.

Located in the archives of Monticello-

https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6dg5jhm#resources

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