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Robert Hughes

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Wormley Hughes's son Rev. Robert Hughes
Union Run Baptist Church
Timothy Hughes standing in front of a photo of his ancestor, Robert Hughes..jpg
Timothy Hughes standing in 1997 in front of a photo of his ancestor, Rev. Robert Hughes
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Timothy Hughes standing in front of a photo of his ancestor, Robert Hughes..jpg

Dates: 1821–1895

Family: Hughes (Hemings)

Occupation: Blacksmith; Minister

Robert Hughes was related to two important enslaved families at Monticello, the Hemings family through his father and the Granger family through his mother, Ursula Granger Hughes (1787–post 1847).  After Jefferson’s death in 1826, Robert Hughes, his mother, and his siblings remained in slavery at Edgehill, the plantation of Jefferson's grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; his father was given his freedom unofficially. 

Robert Hughes was the Edgehill blacksmith and a Baptist preacher.  He and his wife, Sidney Evans, a household servant, and their children became free at the end of the Civil War.  Hughes began acquiring land, owning 130 acres at his death.  He was the founding minister of the still-flourishing Union Run Baptist Church adjacent to Edgehill.  In 1997 Getting Word participants, including Timothy Hughes and some of his other descendants, witnessed the rediscovery of his grave marker.  The first word revealed on the stone was “Memory.”  

 

Excerpts

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"They told me I needed to talk to Aunt Bessie"

Calvin Jefferson describes finally learning of his Hughes ancestors and their connection to Monticello from his cousin, Bessie Baskerville Dorsey.

Theme: Oral History Transmission

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"Memory"

Union Run's Rev. Rickey White uncovers a forgotten monument to the church's founder, Rev. Robert Hughes

Theme: Religion

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Ancestry

  • Elizabeth Hemings 1735–1807
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  • Betty Brown 1759–post 1831
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  • Wormley Hughes1782–1858
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  • Robert Hughes 1821–1895

Related People

  • Wormley Hughes  father
  • George Hughes  brother
  • Timothy Hughes  descendant
  • J. Calvin Jefferson  descendant

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