Henry Skipwith (born 1751)
Henry Skipwith (1751-1815) was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1782[1] and served in the American Revolutionary War.[2]
Henry Skipwith | |
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Born | 1751 |
Died | 1815 |
Skipwith was a brother-in-law of Thomas Jefferson.[3] They exchanged a number of letters archived by the United States National Archives and Records Administration.[4]
Family
Skipwith married Anne Wayles on 7 July 1773.[5] Anne Wayles was the child of John Wayles. John Wayles' child Martha Wayles had married Thomas Jefferson in 1772, so Skipwith and Jefferson were brothers-in-law.
References
- "Henry Skipwith". A History of the Virginia House of Delegates.
- "Henry Skipwith to Thomas Jefferson, 10 July 1809". Founders Online (National Archives).
- "Henry Skipwith to Thomas Jefferson, 10 July 1809". Founders Online (National Archives).
- "Documents filtered by: Correspondent="Jefferson, Thomas" AND Correspondent="Skipwith, Henry"". Founders Online (National Archives).
- "Henry Skipwith to Thomas Jefferson, 10 July 1809". Founders Online (National Archives).
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