monroe35
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I have always believed that Beale was "Tom" first born son of Thomas Jefferson and his alleged slave mistress Sally Hemings. If you accept that premise, most all contradictions will be answered - use of he words like stampeding and clew; the phrase :,,,worth the candle...". and which DOI was used - the Jefferson rough draft, the fair copy, the final draft, the Dunlap Broadside, etc. If you check the list of books in Jefferson's library, you will find the books that could have this information. Jefferson's books on Greek mythology would have the story of Theseus unwinding a ball of thread (clue) to find his way out of the labyrinth, and Shakespeare's use of "... worth the candle..." And of course, TJ would have the original and/or copies of the DOI. He always made copies of his correspondence and documents. I have used Harts version of the codes; and I believe it may be a copy of the ancestor code, or is the ancestor code. Clayton Hart may have obtained this copy from a descendant of N.H. Hazlewood, his son Frank, in exchange for a loan of money to build a house.
I am enclosing or attaching some information from my book - a translation of a sub-code found in BC1, furnishing circumstantial evidence that Tom was son of TJ. A discussion about Perna who went to St. Louis with Meriwether Lewis, and whom I believe to be Tom Beale. TJ promised freedom to Sally's children when they reach the age of 21, Tagged. You're it. Monroe35
I am enclosing or attaching some information from my book - a translation of a sub-code found in BC1, furnishing circumstantial evidence that Tom was son of TJ. A discussion about Perna who went to St. Louis with Meriwether Lewis, and whom I believe to be Tom Beale. TJ promised freedom to Sally's children when they reach the age of 21, Tagged. You're it. Monroe35