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Charles Lewis Bankhead

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Spring Grove Plantation, Caroline County, Virginia, United States
Death: June 19, 1833 (45)
Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Dr. John Bankhead and Mary Warner Bankhead
Husband of Anne Cary Bankhead and Mary A. Bankhead
Father of John Warner Bankhead; Ellen Wayles Carter; Thomas Mann Randolph Bankhead; Captain William Stuart Bankhead; William Gibbons Stuart Bankhead and 1 other
Brother of John Bankhead, Jr. and Dr. William M. Bankhead
Half brother of Phillip Lightfoot Jr, of Port Royal

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About Charles Lewis Bankhead

Charles Lewis Bankhead

Charles Lewis Bankhead was the son of Dr. John Bankhead of Caroline County and husband to Ann (Anne) Cary Randolph, Thomas Jefferson’s eldest granddaughter. Ann and Charles married on 19 September 1808 and resided at an 800-acre estate just west of Monticello, known as "Carlton," for most of their marriage. Together, they had four children: John Warner Bankhead, Thomas Mann Randolph Bankhead, Ellen Wayles Bankhead, and William Stuart Bankhead. Bankhead read law under Jefferson for several years but became an irredeemable alcoholic and turned unsuccessfully to farming.

From https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/featured-l...

To John Bankhead
Monticello Oct. 14. 16.Dear Sir It is most painful to me to be always addressing on a distressing subject one whom I so highly esteem, and who merits so much to be spared every possible pain. but your request, my promise, and the happiness of us all require it. mr Bankhead stood his ground firmly until Monday last (the 8th) our district court day, when he went to Charlottesville, and all his resolution gave way. when the spell was once broke he went into full indulgence. on Thursday he engaged a Fredericksburg hack, returning empty, to carry him to that place: but the driver stopping at Milton to feed, he got so overpowered with liquor that the driver percieving he could never get him to Fredericksburg, brought him here. he went to bed immediately & kept it chiefly for two days during which we succeeded in keeping liquor from him in the hope that he might cool and recover his resolution. but in the mean time he was trying every means of procuring whisk[ey] & on Saturday succeeded. this stimulus raised him from his languer; he went to Charlottesville (as we suppose) returned here at night, and has been ever since in a state of strong intoxication, and the consequent aberration of mind which you have probably witnessed.

Oct. 16. a glimmering of hope that mr Bankhead would consent to pay you a visit, on our offer to send him down, suspended the closing my letter. that however has vanished, and he has continued in the same state.

in the mean time mr Randolph says the plantation is going to ruin, no wheat sowing or other preparation making for another year. on these facts your affections and knolege of the case will dictate what is best to be done. with sentiments of sincere esteem & respect for mrs Bankhead and yourself I am Dr Sir

Th: Jefferson

PoC (ViU: TJP-ER); on verso of reused address cover of Dabney C. Terrell to TJ, 12 June 1816; mutilated at seal, with most missing words rewritten by TJ; at foot of text: “Dr Bankhead”; endorsed without date by TJ. Recorded in SJL as a letter of 16 Oct. 1816.

Charles L. Bankhead’s Carlton estate was going to ruin. His letter of 4 Aug. 1816 to TJ, not found, is inconsistently recorded in SJL as received from Carlton the previous day.

Posted May 2014. Reprinted from The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series, 10:461–2.

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Charles Lewis Bankhead's Timeline

1788
May 3, 1788
Spring Grove Plantation, Caroline County, Virginia, United States
1810
December 1, 1810
VA, United States
1811
1811
Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
1812
September 5, 1812
Albemarle, VA, United States
1826
January 9, 1826
Virginia, United States
1826
1833
June 19, 1833
Age 45
Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
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