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After the death of Nan, James Hubbard (b. 1743) and his partner Cate Hubbard (b. 1747) take care of her two children that remain at Monticello: Armistead (b. 1771) and Natia (b. 1773). The nature of James and Nan’s relationship is currently unclear.
| Date | Type: Subtype | Occupation | Location | Enslaver | Role | Brief Description | Source |
| 1774 | Commercial: Enslaved_inventory | Farm Laborer | Elk Hill | Plantation roll. Recorded as deceased. | Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 17 | ||
| 1774 | Provisions: Supplies | Elk Hill | Bed distribution list. | Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 19 | |||
| 1774 Jan. 14 | FreedomStatus: Transfer | Farm Laborer | Elk Hill | From John Wayles To Thomas Jefferson | Transferred to TJ during the division of John Wayles's estate. Marked as "a labourer in the ground." | Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 12 | |
| 1776 Dec. 28 | LifeEvent: Parenthood | Monticello | Son Gamey was on list of deaths. | Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 26 | |||
| 1810 | Relationship: Child | Bedford County | Child was on plantation roll. | Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 131 | |||
| 1810 Apr. | Relationship: Child | Child was on plantation roll. | Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 129 |