Monticello Graveyard
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| - | The '''Monticello Graveyard''' is owned by the [http://www.monticello-assoc.org Monticello Association]. | + | The '''Monticello Graveyard''' is owned by the [http://www.monticello-assoc.org Monticello Association], a group of lineal descendants of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and his wife, [[Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson]]. Burials in the Monticello Graveyard are usually limited to descendants<ref>The most current public listing of burials in the Monticello Graveyard can be found on the Monticello Association website at [http://www.monticello-assoc.org/burials.html http://www.monticello-assoc.org/burials.html]</ref>, although there are some exceptions<ref>Monticello Association Membership Advisory Committee Interim Report, Appendix 4. [http://www.monticello-assoc.org/hemings/interim.html#a4 http://www.monticello-assoc.org/hemings/interim.html#a4]. |
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| - | ==See Also== | + | == Footnotes == |
| - | *[[Thomas Jefferson]] | + | <references/> |
| - | *[[Thomas Jefferson|Tommy J]] | + | |
| - | ==Further Sources== | + | == Further Sources == |
| - | *Monticello. [http://www.monticello.org Monticello] | + | *Kean, Robert H. "The History of the Graveyard at Monticello." [http://www.monticello-assoc.org/articles/graveyard.html http://www.monticello-assoc.org/articles/graveyard.html] (Reprinted from ''[[Short Title List|The Collected Papers of the Monticello Association]]'' Volume I, pp. 3-26). |
| - | *[[Short Title List|PTJ]], vol. 26 pp. 236-237. | + | |
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The Monticello Graveyard is owned by the Monticello Association, a group of lineal descendants of Thomas Jefferson and his wife, Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson. Burials in the Monticello Graveyard are usually limited to descendants[1], although there are some exceptions[2]

