, the elder, and his son, george granger, the younger, and wormley hughes. and then there was part of my wife's property, and so it was the grangers had several family members who became artisans, and isaac granger became a tinsmith here. they were of great help for the longest time, a good 25 years in preparing our gardens at monticello, but lamentedly, george, his wife, ursula, and son george, all three passed away. the grandson of elizabeth hemings. wormley grew up to marry ursula granger, a granddaughter of the grangers i just referred to, and it was the grangers and, as well, the hughes that provided not only my gardens here but the vegetable gardens below, and mr. hughes came up to washington city along with his wife ursula. she was a cook at the president's house, and it was there that they began their family. did you know that they had 13 children? and the very first of their children, a young boy, asnet, was born in the president's house during my first administration, the first child born in the president's house was a hughes, wormley granger and hi