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Randolph family of Virginia

The Randolph family of Virginia is a prominent political family, whose members contributed to the politics of Colonial Virginia and Virginia after statehood. They are descended from the Randolphs of Morton Morrell, Warwickshire, England. The first Randolph in America was Edward Fitz Randolph, who settled in Massachusetts in 1630.[1] His nephew, William Randolph, later came to Virginia as an orphan in 1669. He made his home at Turkey Island along the James River. Because of their numerous progeny, William Randolph and his wife, Mary Isham Randolph, have been referred to as "the Adam and Eve of Virginia". The Randolph family was the wealthiest and most powerful family in 18th-century Virginia.

Coat of Arms of William Randolph

History edit

Colonial Virginia edit

 
Map showing Bermuda Hundred and other early settlements along the James River

Henry Randolph I (1623-1673), born in Little Houghton, Northamptonshire, England,[2][3] immigrated to the colony of Virginia in 1642,[4] protege of Sir William Berkeley.[5] Randolph became clerk of the county court, and when Charles Norwood left the colony, Speaker Francis Moryson put forth Randoph's name for the position and the House of Burgesses selected him as its clerk. Randolph remained such longer than anyone else in the century.[6]

Randolph also acquired title to land on the north side of Swift Creek in Bermuda Hundred in 1655 and built Swift Creek Mill, considered one of the first grist mills in the United States, about 1663.[2][7] The mill was located alongside Randolph's plantation.[8] Henry married Judith, the daughter of speaker of the House of Burgesses Henry Soane, with whom they had a son, Captain Henry Randolph. Henry Randolph I was the uncle of William Randolph of Turkey Island in Colonial Virginia, whom Henry sponsored to emigrate to Colonial Virginia[5] following a visit to England and Ireland in 1669 or 1670.[3][9] He was also the half brother of Thomas Randolph, the poet of England.[4][9] Henry died in Henrico County, Virginia in 1673.[3][9]William Randolph, nephew of Henry Randolph I, resided in Colonial Virginia by 1672.[3] William was a transatlantic merchant and ran a tobacco plantation.[3] He represented Henrico County, Virginia at the Virginia House of Burgesses and later was Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses.[3] He was a founding trustee of the College of William and Mary.

Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe and William Randolph II, sons of William Randolph, were Virginia Burgesses for Henrico County in 1720 and 1722.[10] Sir John Randolph, son of William Randolph, was a Speaker of the House of Burgesses, and later Deputy Attorney General for Charles City, Prince George, and Henrico Counties.[11]

Revolutionary War era edit

 
Peyton Randolph (1721–1775), first and third President of the Continental Congress

Peyton Randolph, son of Sir John Randolph, was a speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses, chairman of the Virginia Conventions, and the first President of the Continental Congress.[12][13] Based his roles in the Continental Congress, Randolph is recognized as a Founding Father of the United States.[14]

Beverley Randolph, grandson of William Randolph, was a Virginia Delegate for Henrico County from 1777 to 1780 and the 8th Governor of Virginia, the first after the US Constitution was ratified.[15]

Edmund Randolph, grandson of Sir John Randolph, was an aid-de-camp to George Washington in the American Revolutionary War. He was afterward seventh Governor of Virginia, the second Secretary of State, and the first United States Attorney General.

Thomas Jefferson, great-grandson of William Randolph, was a Virginia Burgess for Albemarle County and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. At the beginning of the American Revolution he was a delegate to the Continental Congress for Virginia, also serving as a wartime Governor of Virginia. Just after the war ended, from mid-1784 Jefferson served as a diplomat to Paris and became the United States Minister to France. He was the first United States Secretary of State (1790–1793) serving under President George Washington. He was the 2nd Vice President, under John Adams, and 3rd President of the United States, during which he oversaw the Louisiana Purchase, leading the United States to double in size during his presidency. In later years he founded the University of Virginia.

 
John Marshall (1755–1835), 4th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.

John Marshall, great-grandson of Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe, was the 4th Chief Justice of the United States. His court opinions helped lay the basis for United States constitutional law and made the Supreme Court of the United States a coequal branch of government along with the legislative and executive branches. Previously, he had been a leader of the Federalist Party in Virginia and served as a U.S. representative. He was Secretary of State under President John Adams from 1800 to 1801.[16]

"Light Horse Harry" Lee, 2x great-grandson of William Randolph was an early American patriot who served as the ninth Governor of Virginia and as the Virginia Representative to the United States Congress. During the American Revolution, Lee served as a cavalry officer in the Continental Army.[17][18]

Antebellum era edit

Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., 2x great-grandson of William Randolph, was a member of both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, a Representative in the U.S. Congress, and as the 21st Governor of Virginia, from 1819 to 1822.

Peyton Randolph, son of Edmund Randolph, served on the Virginia Privy Council and was acting Governor of Virginia from 1811 to 1812.

Civil War era edit

Robert E. Lee, 3x great-grandson of William Randolph, was an American career military officer best known for having commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War. In postbellum years he was president of Washington College (later Washington and Lee University).

George W. Randolph, 3x great-grandson of William Randolph, was a general officer in the American Civil War and a Confederate States Secretary of War. He was most well known for his strengthening the Confederacy's western and southern defenses, but came into conflict with Confederate President Jefferson Davis over this.[19]

Junius Daniel, 4x great-grandson of William Randolph, was a planter and career military officer, serving in the United States Army, then in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, as a brigadier general. His troops were instrumental in the Confederates' success at the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. He was killed in action at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.

Modern era edit

Armistead C. Gordon, 5x great-grandson of William Randolph was a Virginia lawyer and a prolific writer of prose and poetry.

John Skelton Williams, 2x great-grandson of Edmund Randolph, great-grandson of Peyton Randolph, was Comptroller of the Currency under President Woodrow Wilson.

Edmund Randolph Williams, 2x great-grandson of Edmund Randolph, great-grandson of Peyton Randolph, was a Virginia lawyer

Robert Williams Daniel, 2x great-grandson of Edmund Randolph was a bank executive who served in the Virginia Senate from 1936 to 1940. He is best known for having survived the sinking of the ocean liner RMS Titanic in 1912. His account of the disaster was published in multiple newspapers.

Robert Williams Daniel, Jr., 3x great-grandson of Edmund Randolph was a Virginia farmer, businessman, teacher, and politician who served five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. While in Congress, Daniel was a member of the House Armed Services Committee and various subcommittees. He later served as deputy assistant to Secretary of Defense, Caspar Weinberger, from 1984 to 1986, and director of intelligence for the Department of Energy from 1990 to 1993. He was a recipient of the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal.

Plantations edit

The family's wealth was based on four large plantations on the James River, acquired by William Randolph: Turkey Island (which he began assembling after his arrival around 1668), Curles (purchased from the colonial government), Tuckahoe and Dungeness (the result of two large land grants around 1700).

Turkey Island was given its name by the first explorers of the James River, who noted that it contained a large population of wild turkeys. The term can refer to the surrounding area as well as the island. William Randolph's residence overlooked Turkey Island, and he is buried near the site of the house.[20]

Curles Neck Plantation is west of Turkey Island. It was owned by Nathaniel Bacon, who rebelled against the governor in 1676. The property was forfeited to the colonial government and William Randolph purchased it.

Tuckahoe is the American English name of an edible plant, borrowed from an Algonquian Native American language. It is also the name of several streams and places in eastern Virginia, including Tuckahoe Plantation, established by William Randolph's son, Thomas. "Tuckahoe" later became a pejorative nickname for eastern Virginians, used mainly by western Virginians.

Dungeness is the headland of a shingle beach in Kent, England, which must be rounded to approach the Thames Estuary. The founder of Dungeness Plantation, Isham Randolph, spent several years of his adult life as a ship's captain, and therefore was familiar with the feature.[citation needed]

Bremo was the name for a tract between Turkey Island and Curles plantations.[citation needed] The name comes from a Germanic word meaning "edge", in this case the edge of a river. The root also occurs in the English word "brim". The extant Bremo Plantation was established in the early 19th century in Fluvanna County, far to the west.

These plantations are shown on the 1751 Fry-Jefferson map.

Historic homes edit

Historic homes associated with the family include Tuckahoe in Goochland and Henrico counties, the Peyton Randolph House in Williamsburg, the Wilton House Museum and the John Marshall House in Richmond, Monticello near Charlottesville, Stratford Hall in Westmoreland, Brandon Plantation in Prince George and Burgh Westra in Gloucester, Virginia .

Freed slaves edit

Randolphs who freed slaves and fought Virginia's growing dependence on the "peculiar institution" in the early Republic are less known, but include Ryland Randolph of Turkey Island and Ann Cary Randolph Morris, who later married founding father (and anti-slavery advocate) Gouverneur Morris of New York[21] Jacob Randolph of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, freed 13 slaves in 1783.[22]

John Randolph of Roanoke freed nearly 400 slaves in his will, probated in 1833 and upheld more than a decade later.[23][24][25]

Richard Randolph (? - 1859) of Greene County, Ohio, in his will probated in 1859, left his entire estate valued at $80,000 to be used to free slaves of the Randolph family and to be expended for their use and benefit.[26] By 1895, $6,646.27 of Richard Randolph's estate remained unclaimed.[27] In response, the Ohio General Assembly passed an act in 1898 that directed the entire $6,646.27 to be transferred to the endowment of Wilberforce University.[27]

Other connections edit

Members of the Randolph family also intermarried with other prominent Virginia families, including the Blands, Byrds, Carters, Beverleys, Fitzhughs, and Harrisons. Pocahontas was indirectly an ancestress to members of the Randolph family through marriages of Robert Bolling's two granddaughters, Lucille and Jane Bolling. Some evidence suggests that famous American frontiersman, politician and hero Davy Crockett was of Randolph descent. Actor Lee Marvin and actress and producer Kimberley Kates are also Randolph descendants, in her case through her paternal grandmother. World War I fighter ace Hamilton Coolidge was a direct descendant of the marriage of a Randolph to the daughter of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson.

In 1926, Jessie Harlan Lincoln, the granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln married her third husband, Robert John Randolph of this Randolph family.[28] Her later two marriages did not produce any more children.

Descendants edit

Family Tree of Descendants of William Randolph
  • William Randolph (1650–1711), ∞ 1675 : Mary Isham (1659–1735)
    • William Randolph II (1681–1741), ∞ 1705 : Elizabeth Beverley (1691–1723)
    • Thomas Randolph (1683–1729), ∞ 1710 : Judith Churchill (died 1712); ∞ 1712 : Judith Fleming
      • William Randolph III (1712–1746), ∞ 1735 : Maria Judith Page (died 1743)
        • Thomas Mann Randolph (1741–1793), ∞ 1761 : Anne Cary (1745–1789)
          • Mary Randolph (1762–1828), ∞ 1780 : David Meade Randolph (1758–1830) (see below)
          • Elizabeth Randolph (1765-1791) ∞ 1784 : Robert Pleasants, Jr. (1767-1796)
          • Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., 21st Governor of Virginia (1768–1828), ∞ 1790 : Martha Jefferson (1772–1836)
            • Anne Cary Randolph (1791-1826) ∞ 1808 : Charles Lewis Bankhead (1788-1835)
              • John Warner Bankhead (1810-1896)
              • Thomas Mann Randolph Bankhead (1811-1857)
              • Ellen Wayles Randolph Bankhead (1813-1838)
              • William Stuart Bankhead (1826-1898)
            • Thomas Jefferson Randolph I (1792–1875), ∞ 1815 : Jane Hollins Nicholas (1798-1871)
              • Margaret Smith Randolph (1816–1842), ∞ 1839 : William Mann Randolph (1815–1850)
              • Martha Jefferson Randolph (1817–1857), ∞ 1834 : John Charles Randolph Taylor (1812–1875)
              • Thomas Jefferson Randolph II (1829-1872), ∞ 1865 : Charlotte Nelson Meriwether (1834-1877)
                • Mary Walker Randolph (1866–1957), ∞ 1894 : William Mann Randolph (1869–1944)
              • Jane Nicholas Randolph (1831–1868), ∞ 1854 : Robert Garlick Hill Kean (1828–1898)
                • Lancelot Minor Kean (1856-1931), ∞ 1880 : Elizabeth Tucker "Lizzie" Prescott (1854-1902); ∞ 1911 : Martha Foster Murphy (1879-1966)
                  • Jane Randolph Kean (1881-1948) ∞ 1903 : John Samuel Butler, Jr. (1861-1916)
                  • Mary Evalina Sanfrosa Prescott Kean (1891-1988) ∞ 1927 : Constant Southworth (1894-1984)
                  • Elizabeth Caroline Hill Kean (1896-1969) ∞ 1920 : Raymond Henry Campbell (1893-1969)
                  • James Louis Randolph Kean (1913-1988) ∞ 1940 : Mary Louise McCarter (1914-1984)
                • Martha Cary (Pattie) Kean (1858-1939) ∞ 1882 : John Speed Morris (1855-1928)
                • Gen. Jefferson Randolph Kean MD (1860-1950) ∞ 1894 : Louise Hurlbut Young (1877-1915)
                • Robert Garlick Hill Kean (1862-1883)
            • Ellen Wayles Randolph (1796–1876), ∞ 1825 : Joseph Coolidge (1798–1879)
            • Cornelia Jefferson Randolph (1799-1871)
            • Virginia Jefferson Randolph (1801–1882), ∞ 1824 : Nicholas Philip Trist (1800–1874)
              • Martha Jefferson Trist (1826-1915)
              • Thomas Jefferson Trist (1828-1890)
              • Dr. Hore Browse Trist (1832-1896) ∞ 1861 : Anna Mary Waring
            • Mary Jefferson Randolph (1803-1876)
            • James Madison Randolph (1806-1834)
            • Dr. Benjamin Franklin Randolph (1808-1871) ∞ 1834 : Sarah (Sally) Carter (1810-1896)
              • Isaetta Carter Randolph (1836-1888)
              • Lewis Carter Randolph (1838-1887)
              • Robert Mann Randolph (1851-1927)
            • Meriwether Lewis Randolph (1810-1837)
            • Septimia Anne Randolph (1814-1887)
            • George Wythe Randolph (1816–1867), ∞ 1852 : Mary Elizabeth Adams Pope (1830–1871)
          • William Randolph (1770–1848), ∞ 1792 : Lucy Bolling Randolph (1774–1841)
            • Thomas Beverley Randolph (1792-1867), ∞ : Maria Barbara Mayer (1794-1859)
            • William Fitzhugh Randolph (1796–1859), ∞ 1817 : Jane Cary Harrison (1797–1883)
              • William Eston Randolph (1820–1898), ∞ 1853 : Sarah Lavinia Epes (1833–1860)
              • Beverley Randolph (1823–1903), ∞ : Mary Conway Randolph (1825–1905)
                • William Fitzhugh Randolph (1856–1915), ∞ 1881 : Rebecca Rosalie O'Fallon (1861–1935)
                  • Percy Charrington Randolph (1898–1958), ∞ 1921 : Jean McNeill Carson (1903–1989)
          • Anne Cary Randolph (1774–1837), ∞ 1809 : Gouverneur Morris (1752–1816)
            • Gouverneur Morris Jr. (1813–1883), ∞ 1842 : Martha Jefferson Cary (1820–1873); ∞ 1876 : Anna Elliot Morris (1829–1884)
              • Gouverneur Morris III (1844–1897), ∞ 1873 : Henrietta Hine Baldwin (died 1924)
              • Anne Cary Morris (1847-1926), ∞ 1892 : Alfred Percival Maudslay (1850-1931)
          • John Mann Randolph (1779–1834), ∞ 1804 : Judith Archer Lewis (1781–1868)
            • William Mann Randolph (1815–1850), ∞ 1839 : Margaret Smith Randolph (1816–1842)
              • Jane Margaret Randolph (1840-1914), ∞ : Edward Clifford Anderson (1839-1876)
              • William Lewis Randolph (1842–1892), ∞ 1866 : Agnes Dillon (1846–1880); ∞ : Margaret Randolph Taylor (1843–1898)
                • William Mann Randolph (1869–1944), ∞ 1894 : Mary Walker Randolph (1866–1957)
          • Harriet Randolph (1783–1859), ∞ 1803 : Richard Shippey Hackley (1770–1843)
            • Harriet Randolph Hackley (1810–1880), ∞ 1832 : Andrew Talcott (1797–1883)
              • Charles Gratiot Talcott (1834–1867), ∞ 1858 : Theodosia Lawrence Barnard (1838–1923)
            • Martha Jefferson Hackley (born 1824), ∞ : Richard Dominicus Cutts (1817-1883)
          • Virginia Randolph (1786–1852), ∞ 1805 : Wilson Jefferson Cary (1783–1823)
      • Judith Randolph (born 1724), ∞ 1744 : William John Stith (1707–1755)
      • Mary Isham Randolph (1718–1772), ∞ 1733 : James Keith (1696–1752)
        • Mary Randolph Keith (1737–1809), ∞ 1754 : Thomas Marshall (1730–1802)
          • John Curtis Marshall (1755–1835), ∞ 1783 : Mary Willis Ambler (1766–1831)
            • Thomas Marshall (1784–1835), ∞ 1809 : Margaret Wardrop Lewis (1792–1829)
              • Fielding Lewis Marshall (1819–1902), ∞ 1843 : Rebecca Frances Coke (1824–1862); ∞ 1867 : Mary Newton (1842–1928)
                • Richard Coke Marshall (1844–1914), ∞ 1865 : Mary Catherine Wilson (1843–1891)
                  • Rebecca Coke Marshall (1868–1963), ∞ 1893 : Marion Lewis Marshall (1867–1925)
            • Jaquelin Ambler Marshall (1787–1852), ∞ 1819 : Eliza Letitia Steptoe Clarkson (1798–1868)
              • Eliza Clarkson Marshall (1827-1868), ∞ 1850 : Harrison Robertson (1822-1908)
                • Harrison Robertson (1865-1938), ∞ : Mary Longley Vawter (1867-1944)
                  • Harrison Marshall Robertson (1892-1958), ∞ 1917 : Mary MacKenzie (born 1897)
                    • Mary Bowie Robertson (1929-2016), ∞ 1953 : Chapin Carpenter (1928-2011)
              • Jaquelin Ambler Marshall (1829–1909), ∞ 1856 : Rebecca Peyton Marshall (1833–1895)
                • Marion Lewis Marshall (1867–1925), ∞ 1893 : Rebecca Coke Marshall (1868–1963)
            • Edward Carrington Marshall (1805–1882), ∞ 1829 : Rebecca Courtenay Peyton (1810–1888)
              • Rebecca Peyton Marshall (1833–1895), ∞ 1856 : Jaquelin Ambler Marshall (1829–1909)
              • James Keith Marshall (1839–1863)
          • Anna Maria Marshall (1757–1824), ∞ 1784 : Humphrey Marshall (1760–1841)
          • Thomas Marshall (1761–1830), ∞ 1783 : Susannah Adams (died 1788); ∞ 1790 : Frances Maitland Kennon (1772–1833)
          • James Markham Marshall (1764–1848), ∞ : Hester Morris (1774–1816)
          • Charles Fleming Marshall (1767–1805), ∞ 1787 : Lucy Pickett (1767–1825)
            • Anna Maria Marshall (1788–1823), ∞ 1806 : William Strother Jones II (1743–1845)
              • Frances Lucy Mary Ann Margaret Jones (1808–1890), ∞ 1828 : David Walker Barton (1801–1863)
                • Randolph Jones Barton (1844–1921), ∞ 1870 : Agnes Priscilla Kirkland (1849–1930)
                  • Randolph Jones Barton (1871–1955), ∞ 1902 : Eleanor Addison Morison (1881–1956)
            • Alexander John Marshall (1803–1882), ∞ 1827 : Maria Rose Taylor (1808–1844)
          • Louis Marshall (1773–1866), ∞ 1800 : Agatha Smith (1780–1844)
          • Nancy Marshall (1781–1860), ∞ 1803 : Joseph Hamilton Daveiss (1774–1811)
        • Elizabeth Keith (1745–1821), ∞ 1766 : Edward Ford (1738–1814)
          • Edward Ford (1780–1868), ∞ : Jane Jackson
            • Julia Ford (1816–1851), ∞ : Edward Randolph Ford (1813–1871) (see below)
          • Charles Fleming Ford (1778–1850), ∞ : Sarah Butler
    • Isham Randolph (1684–1742), ∞ 1717 : Jane Lilburne Susan Rogers (1698–1761)
    • Richard Randolph (1686–1741), ∞ : Jane Bolling (1703–1766), owner of Curles Neck Plantation
      • Richard Randolph II (1725–1786), ∞ 1750 : Anne Meade (1725–1814)
        • David Meade Randolph (1758–1830), ∞ 1780 : Mary Randolph (1762–1828)
          • William Beverley Randolph (1790–1868), ∞ 1816 : Sarah Lingan (1794–1877)
        • Susanna Randolph (1738–1806), ∞ 1776 : Benjamin Harrison VI (1755–1799), owner of Berkeley Plantation
      • Mary Randolph (1727–1781), ∞ 1744 : Archibald Cary (1721–1787)
        • Anne Cary (1745–1789), ∞ 1761 : Thomas Mann Randolph (1741–1793) (see above)
        • Jane Cary (1751–1774), ∞ 1768 : Thomas Isham Randolph (1728–1768) (see above)
        • Elizabeth Cary (1760-1775), ∞ : Robert Kincaid (1751-1801)
          • Frances Cary Kincaid, ∞ : William Howard
            • Jane Elizabeth Howard, ∞ : Elijah Greene
              • Frances Cary Greene (1831-1897), ∞ : Robert Newton Sledd (1833-1899)
      • Elizabeth Randolph (1736–1773), ∞ 1765 : Richard Kidder Meade (1746–1805)
      • John Randolph (1742–1775), ∞ 1769 : Frances Bland (1752–1788)
    • Henry Randolph (born 1687)
    • John Randolph (1693–1737), ∞ 1718 : Susanna Beverley (1692–1754)
      • Peyton Randolph (1721–1775), ∞ 1746 : Elizabeth Harrison (1723–1783)
      • John Randolph (1727–1784), ∞ 1750 : Ariana Jennings (1730–1801)
      • Mary Randolph (1729–1768), ∞ 1741 : Philip Grymes (1720–1762)
        • Lucy Grymes (1743–1830), ∞ 1762 : Thomas Nelson, Jr., 4th Governor of Virginia (1738–1789)
          • Francis Nelson (1767–1832), ∞ 1792 : Lucy Page (1770–1834)
            • Jane Byrd Nelson (1795–1834), ∞ 1819 : John Page (1792–1853)
          • Hugh Nelson (1768–1836), ∞ 1799 : Elizabeth Kinloch (1781–1834)
            • Anne Carter Nelson (1804-1858), ∞ 1824 : Thomas Warner Meriwether (1803-1863)
              • Charlotte Nelson Meriwether (1834-1877), ∞ 1865 : Thomas Jefferson Randolph II (1829-1872) (see above)
            • Keating Lewis Simmons Nelson (1819–1898), ∞ 1841 : Julia Ann Rogers (born 1825)
          • Mary Nelson (born 1774), ∞ : Robert Carter (1771–1805)
            • Thomas Nelson Carter (1800–1883), ∞ : Juliet Muse Gaines (1806–1836)
          • Judith Nelson (1782–1869), ∞ 1804 : Thomas Nelson (1770–1859)
            • Elizabeth Burwell Nelson (1821–1912), ∞ : John Page (1821–1901)
          • Susanna Nelson (1785–1850), ∞ 1806 : Francis Page (1781–1831)
            • John Page (1821–1901), ∞ : Elizabeth Burwell Nelson (1821–1912)
        • John Randolph Grymes (1745–1805), ∞ 1778 : Susannah Beverley Randolph (1755–1791)
          • Mary Beverley Grymes (1782–1859), ∞ 1809 : Robert West (1780–1817); ∞ 1823 : Peter Francisco (1760–1831)
            • Anna Maria West (1814–1887), ∞ 1836 : Joseph Carper (1812–1864)
              • Willie Ariana Carper (1845–1906), ∞ 1866 : William Bennett Bean (1835–1915)
    • Edward Randolph (1690–1756), ∞ 1715 : Elizabeth Grosvenor (1697–1729)
      • Edward Randolph (1718–1757), ∞ 1745 : Lucy Harrison (1728–1793)
        • Harrison Randolph (1758–1833), ∞ 1779 : Elizabeth Starke (1766–1786)
          • Edward Randolph (1780–1827), ∞ 1805 : Margaret Stephenson Turnbull
            • John Feild Randolph (1825–1880), ∞ : Virginia Dashiell Bayard
      • Elizabeth Randolph (1724–1783), ∞ 1745 : William Yates (1720–1764); ∞ 1783 : Theodorick Bland (1708–1784)
      • Mary Randolph (born 1729), ∞ : Robert Yates (1715–1761)
        • Catherine Randolph Yates (1760–1831), ∞ 1777 : John Thornton (1740–1780); ∞ 1781 : Robert Wellford (1753–1823)
          • John Spotswood Wellford (1783–1846), ∞ 1807 : Frances Page Nelson (1787–1815); ∞ : Janet Henderson (died 1860)
          • Beverley Randolph Wellford (1797–1870)
    • Mary Randolph (born 1663), ∞ 1685 : John Stith (1658–1724)
      • John Stith (1698–1758), ∞ 1715 : Elizabeth Anderson (born 1700)
        • Anderson Stith (1724–1768), ∞ 1764 : Joanna Bassett (1739–1817)
          • Bassett Stith (1765–1816), ∞ 1790 : Mary Long (born 1768)
      • William John Stith (1707–1755), ∞ 1744 : Judith Randolph (born 1724)
      • Mary Randolph Stith (born 1727), ∞ : William Dawson (1704–1752)
    • Elizabeth Randolph (1685–1719), ∞ : Richard Bland (1665–1720)

See also edit

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The Randolph family of Virginia is a prominent political family whose members contributed to the politics of Colonial Virginia and Virginia after statehood They are descended from the Randolphs of Morton Morrell Warwickshire England The first Randolph in America was Edward Fitz Randolph who settled in Massachusetts in 1630 1 His nephew William Randolph later came to Virginia as an orphan in 1669 He made his home at Turkey Island along the James River Because of their numerous progeny William Randolph and his wife Mary Isham Randolph have been referred to as the Adam and Eve of Virginia The Randolph family was the wealthiest and most powerful family in 18th century Virginia Coat of Arms of William Randolph Contents 1 History 1 1 Colonial Virginia 1 2 Revolutionary War era 1 3 Antebellum era 1 4 Civil War era 1 5 Modern era 2 Plantations 3 Historic homes 4 Freed slaves 5 Other connections 6 Descendants 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editColonial Virginia edit nbsp Map showing Bermuda Hundred and other early settlements along the James RiverHenry Randolph I 1623 1673 born in Little Houghton Northamptonshire England 2 3 immigrated to the colony of Virginia in 1642 4 protege of Sir William Berkeley 5 Randolph became clerk of the county court and when Charles Norwood left the colony Speaker Francis Moryson put forth Randoph s name for the position and the House of Burgesses selected him as its clerk Randolph remained such longer than anyone else in the century 6 Randolph also acquired title to land on the north side of Swift Creek in Bermuda Hundred in 1655 and built Swift Creek Mill considered one of the first grist mills in the United States about 1663 2 7 The mill was located alongside Randolph s plantation 8 Henry married Judith the daughter of speaker of the House of Burgesses Henry Soane with whom they had a son Captain Henry Randolph Henry Randolph I was the uncle of William Randolph of Turkey Island in Colonial Virginia whom Henry sponsored to emigrate to Colonial Virginia 5 following a visit to England and Ireland in 1669 or 1670 3 9 He was also the half brother of Thomas Randolph the poet of England 4 9 Henry died in Henrico County Virginia in 1673 3 9 William Randolph nephew of Henry Randolph I resided in Colonial Virginia by 1672 3 William was a transatlantic merchant and ran a tobacco plantation 3 He represented Henrico County Virginia at the Virginia House of Burgesses and later was Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses 3 He was a founding trustee of the College of William and Mary Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe and William Randolph II sons of William Randolph were Virginia Burgesses for Henrico County in 1720 and 1722 10 Sir John Randolph son of William Randolph was a Speaker of the House of Burgesses and later Deputy Attorney General for Charles City Prince George and Henrico Counties 11 Revolutionary War era edit nbsp Peyton Randolph 1721 1775 first and third President of the Continental CongressPeyton Randolph son of Sir John Randolph was a speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses chairman of the Virginia Conventions and the first President of the Continental Congress 12 13 Based his roles in the Continental Congress Randolph is recognized as a Founding Father of the United States 14 Beverley Randolph grandson of William Randolph was a Virginia Delegate for Henrico County from 1777 to 1780 and the 8th Governor of Virginia the first after the US Constitution was ratified 15 Edmund Randolph grandson of Sir John Randolph was an aid de camp to George Washington in the American Revolutionary War He was afterward seventh Governor of Virginia the second Secretary of State and the first United States Attorney General Thomas Jefferson great grandson of William Randolph was a Virginia Burgess for Albemarle County and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence At the beginning of the American Revolution he was a delegate to the Continental Congress for Virginia also serving as a wartime Governor of Virginia Just after the war ended from mid 1784 Jefferson served as a diplomat to Paris and became the United States Minister to France He was the first United States Secretary of State 1790 1793 serving under President George Washington He was the 2nd Vice President under John Adams and 3rd President of the United States during which he oversaw the Louisiana Purchase leading the United States to double in size during his presidency In later years he founded the University of Virginia nbsp John Marshall 1755 1835 4th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Marshall great grandson of Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe was the 4th Chief Justice of the United States His court opinions helped lay the basis for United States constitutional law and made the Supreme Court of the United States a coequal branch of government along with the legislative and executive branches Previously he had been a leader of the Federalist Party in Virginia and served as a U S representative He was Secretary of State under President John Adams from 1800 to 1801 16 Light Horse Harry Lee 2x great grandson of William Randolph was an early American patriot who served as the ninth Governor of Virginia and as the Virginia Representative to the United States Congress During the American Revolution Lee served as a cavalry officer in the Continental Army 17 18 Antebellum era edit Thomas Mann Randolph Jr 2x great grandson of William Randolph was a member of both houses of the Virginia General Assembly a Representative in the U S Congress and as the 21st Governor of Virginia from 1819 to 1822 Peyton Randolph son of Edmund Randolph served on the Virginia Privy Council and was acting Governor of Virginia from 1811 to 1812 Civil War era edit Robert E Lee 3x great grandson of William Randolph was an American career military officer best known for having commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War In postbellum years he was president of Washington College later Washington and Lee University George W Randolph 3x great grandson of William Randolph was a general officer in the American Civil War and a Confederate States Secretary of War He was most well known for his strengthening the Confederacy s western and southern defenses but came into conflict with Confederate President Jefferson Davis over this 19 Junius Daniel 4x great grandson of William Randolph was a planter and career military officer serving in the United States Army then in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War as a brigadier general His troops were instrumental in the Confederates success at the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg He was killed in action at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House Modern era edit Armistead C Gordon 5x great grandson of William Randolph was a Virginia lawyer and a prolific writer of prose and poetry John Skelton Williams 2x great grandson of Edmund Randolph great grandson of Peyton Randolph was Comptroller of the Currency under President Woodrow Wilson Edmund Randolph Williams 2x great grandson of Edmund Randolph great grandson of Peyton Randolph was a Virginia lawyerRobert Williams Daniel 2x great grandson of Edmund Randolph was a bank executive who served in the Virginia Senate from 1936 to 1940 He is best known for having survived the sinking of the ocean liner RMS Titanic in 1912 His account of the disaster was published in multiple newspapers Robert Williams Daniel Jr 3x great grandson of Edmund Randolph was a Virginia farmer businessman teacher and politician who served five terms in the U S House of Representatives While in Congress Daniel was a member of the House Armed Services Committee and various subcommittees He later served as deputy assistant to Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger from 1984 to 1986 and director of intelligence for the Department of Energy from 1990 to 1993 He was a recipient of the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal Plantations editThe family s wealth was based on four large plantations on the James River acquired by William Randolph Turkey Island which he began assembling after his arrival around 1668 Curles purchased from the colonial government Tuckahoe and Dungeness the result of two large land grants around 1700 This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Turkey Island was given its name by the first explorers of the James River who noted that it contained a large population of wild turkeys The term can refer to the surrounding area as well as the island William Randolph s residence overlooked Turkey Island and he is buried near the site of the house 20 Curles Neck Plantation is west of Turkey Island It was owned by Nathaniel Bacon who rebelled against the governor in 1676 The property was forfeited to the colonial government and William Randolph purchased it Tuckahoe is the American English name of an edible plant borrowed from an Algonquian Native American language It is also the name of several streams and places in eastern Virginia including Tuckahoe Plantation established by William Randolph s son Thomas Tuckahoe later became a pejorative nickname for eastern Virginians used mainly by western Virginians See also Slavery at Tuckahoe plantation Dungeness is the headland of a shingle beach in Kent England which must be rounded to approach the Thames Estuary The founder of Dungeness Plantation Isham Randolph spent several years of his adult life as a ship s captain and therefore was familiar with the feature citation needed Bremo was the name for a tract between Turkey Island and Curles plantations citation needed The name comes from a Germanic word meaning edge in this case the edge of a river The root also occurs in the English word brim The extant Bremo Plantation was established in the early 19th century in Fluvanna County far to the west These plantations are shown on the 1751 Fry Jefferson map Historic homes editHistoric homes associated with the family include Tuckahoe in Goochland and Henrico counties the Peyton Randolph House in Williamsburg the Wilton House Museum and the John Marshall House in Richmond Monticello near Charlottesville Stratford Hall in Westmoreland Brandon Plantation in Prince George and Burgh Westra in Gloucester Virginia Freed slaves editRandolphs who freed slaves and fought Virginia s growing dependence on the peculiar institution in the early Republic are less known but include Ryland Randolph of Turkey Island and Ann Cary Randolph Morris who later married founding father and anti slavery advocate Gouverneur Morris of New York 21 Jacob Randolph of Isle of Wight County Virginia freed 13 slaves in 1783 22 John Randolph of Roanoke freed nearly 400 slaves in his will probated in 1833 and upheld more than a decade later 23 24 25 Richard Randolph 1859 of Greene County Ohio in his will probated in 1859 left his entire estate valued at 80 000 to be used to free slaves of the Randolph family and to be expended for their use and benefit 26 By 1895 6 646 27 of Richard Randolph s estate remained unclaimed 27 In response the Ohio General Assembly passed an act in 1898 that directed the entire 6 646 27 to be transferred to the endowment of Wilberforce University 27 Other connections editMembers of the Randolph family also intermarried with other prominent Virginia families including the Blands Byrds Carters Beverleys Fitzhughs and Harrisons Pocahontas was indirectly an ancestress to members of the Randolph family through marriages of Robert Bolling s two granddaughters Lucille and Jane Bolling Some evidence suggests that famous American frontiersman politician and hero Davy Crockett was of Randolph descent Actor Lee Marvin and actress and producer Kimberley Kates are also Randolph descendants in her case through her paternal grandmother World War I fighter ace Hamilton Coolidge was a direct descendant of the marriage of a Randolph to the daughter of U S President Thomas Jefferson In 1926 Jessie Harlan Lincoln the granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln married her third husband Robert John Randolph of this Randolph family 28 Her later two marriages did not produce any more children Descendants editFamily Tree of Descendants of William RandolphWilliam Randolph 1650 1711 1675 Mary Isham 1659 1735 William Randolph II 1681 1741 1705 Elizabeth Beverley 1691 1723 Beverley Randolph 1706 1750 1736 Elizabeth Lightfoot Peter Randolph 1708 1767 1738 Lucille Bolling 1719 1767 Ann Bolling Randolph 1747 1805 1763 William Fitzhugh 1741 1809 owner of Chatham Manor Ann Randolph Fitzhugh 1783 1806 1800 William Craik 1761 1814 Mary Lee Fitzhugh 1788 1853 1804 George Washington Parke Custis 1781 1857 owner of Arlington House Mary Anna Randolph Custis 1808 1873 1831 Robert Edward Lee 1807 1870 owner of Arlington House Lee family William Randolph born 1750 Mary Skipwith 1753 1813 Peter Skipwith Randolph died 1799 Elizabeth Southall 1771 1809 William Beverley Randolph 1790 1874 1815 Sarah Rutherfoord 1797 1819 Beverley Randolph 8th Governor of Virginia 1754 1797 1775 Martha Cocke born 1753 Lucy Bolling Randolph 1774 1841 1792 William Randolph 1770 1848 see below Robert Randolph 1760 1825 Elizabeth Hill Carter 1764 1832 Peter Beverley Randolph 1784 1839 Lavinia Heth 1788 1815 Ann Randolph 1811 1884 William Henry Kennon 1800 1843 William Upshur Kennon 1844 1915 Elizabeth Thornton Gilliam 1845 1919 Elizabeth Rodman Kennon 1878 1949 Julien Hall Binford 1873 1943 Julien Binford 1908 1997 Elisabeth Bollee 1908 1984 Charles Carter Randolph 1790 1863 1819 Mary Anne Fauntleroy Mortimer 1804 1858 Charles Carter Randolph 1846 1925 1884 Sarah Blair McGuire 1855 1919 Charles Carter Randolph 1890 1967 Robert Lee Randolph 1791 1857 1830 Mary Buckner Thurston Magill 1809 1890 Alfred Magill Randolph 1836 1918 1859 Sarah Griffith Hoxton 1840 1923 Eliza Llewellyn Randolph 1862 1910 1886 James Murray Ambler 1856 1934 Sally Hoxton Ambler 1887 1967 1915 James Branson Kempton 1880 1920 James Murray Kempton 1917 1997 1942 div Mina Bluethenthal 1919 2010 Beverly Gary 1930 1995 Lucy Bolling Randolph 1796 1861 1816 Richard Chichester Mason 1793 1869 owner of Okeley Manor Beverley Randolph Mason 1834 1910 1875 Elizabeth Harrison Nelson 1846 1925 Richard Nelson Mason 1876 1940 1925 Blanche Andrews 1899 1994 Landon Randolph Mason 1841 1923 1875 Lucy Jacqueline Murray Ambler 1848 1918 Lucy Randolph Mason 1882 1959 William Pinckney Mason 1843 1923 1873 Elizabeth Ruthven McGill 1850 1929 Mary Braxton Randolph 1800 1864 Hill Carter 1796 1875 owner of Shirley Plantation Robert Randolph Carter 1825 1888 1852 Louise Humphreys owner of Shirley Plantation Marion Carter 1859 1952 1893 James Harrison Oliver 1857 1928 owner of Shirley Plantation William Randolph III 1710 1761 1735 Anne Harrison 1724 1745 Peyton Randolph 1738 1794 1775 Lucy Harrison 1755 1809 Richard Kidder Randolph I 1781 1849 1802 Anna Maria Lyman born 1782 Lucy Maria Randolph 1803 1884 1825 Thomas Breese 1793 1846 Kidder Randolph Breese 1831 1881 Elizabeth Ann Randolph 1816 1847 1837 Oliver Hazard Perry Jr 1815 1878 Peyton Randolph 1783 1853 Anne Browne Innes 1785 1855 James Innes Randolph 1805 1863 1828 Susan Peyton Armistead 1810 1884 Lucy Randolph 1851 1922 1880 Francis Land Galt 1833 1915 Elizabeth Beverley Randolph 1715 1776 1736 John Chiswell 1715 1766 owner of Scotchtown Susan Chiswell born 1738 1759 John Robinson 1705 1766 Mary Randolph 1718 1777 1741 John Price 1725 1784 Elizabeth Price 1745 1819 1762 George Francis Dabney 1742 1824 Nancy Anne Dabney 1774 1799 1792 Alexander Moore Stuart 1770 1832 Archibald Stuart 1795 1855 1817 Elizabeth Letcher Pannill 1801 1884 James Ewell Brown Stuart 1833 1864 1855 Flora Cooke 1836 1923 Chiswell Dabney 1791 1865 1814 Martha Ann Norvell 1797 1815 1816 Nancy Wythe born 1797 Sarah Elizabeth Dabney born 1821 John Scarsbrook Langhorne 1819 1886 Chiswell Dabney Langhorne 1843 1919 1864 Nancy Witcher Keene 1848 1903 owner of Mirador Elizabeth Dabney Langhorne 1867 1914 1885 Thomas Moncure Perkins 1861 1914 Nancy Keene Perkins 1897 1994 1917 Henry Field 1895 1918 1920 div 1947 Arthur Ronald Lambert Field Tree 1897 1976 1948 div 1953 Claude Granville Lancaster 1899 1977 owner of Kelmarsh Hall Michael Lambert Tree 1921 1999 1949 Anne Evelyn Beatrice Cavendish 1927 2010 owner of Mereworth Castle Arthur Jeremy Tree 1925 1993 Irene Langhorne 1873 1956 1895 Charles Dana Gibson 1867 1944 Irene Langhorne Gibson 1897 1973 1926 John Josiah Emery Jr 1898 1976 Nancy Witcher Langhorne 1879 1964 1897 div 1903 Robert Gould Shaw II 1872 1930 1906 Waldorf Astor 2nd Viscount Astor 1879 1952 owner of Cliveden Robert Gould Shaw III 1898 1970 William Waldorf Astor 3rd Viscount Astor 1907 1966 1945 div 1953 Sarah Kathleen Elinor Norton 1920 2013 1955 div 1960 Phillipa Victoria Hunloke 1930 2005 1960 Janet Bronwen Alun Pugh born 1930 William Waldorf Astor III 4th Viscount Astor born 1951 1976 Annabel Lucy Veronica Jones born 1948 Janet Elizabeth Astor born 1961 1991 Charles Gordon Lennox Earl of March and Kinrara born 1955 Nancy Phyllis Louise Astor 1909 1975 1933 Gilbert James Heathcote Drummond Willoughby 3rd Earl of Ancaster 1907 1983 owner of Grimsthorpe Castle Nancy Jane Marie Heathcote Drummond Willoughby 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby born 1934 Francis David Langhorne Astor 1912 2001 1945 div 1951 Melanie Mathilda Elena Hauser 1952 Bridget Aphra Wreford owner of Manor House Michael Langhorne Astor 1916 1980 1942 div 1961 Barbara Mary Colonsay McNeill 1926 1980 1961 div 1968 Patricia David Pandora Clifford 1930 1988 1970 Judith Caroline Traill Innes David Waldorf Astor born 1943 1968 Clare Pamela St John born 1947 Rose Nancy Langhorne Astor born 1979 2005 Hugh Ralph van Cutsem born 1974 Georgina Mary Astor born 1952 1973 div 1979 Anthony Ramsay born 1949 1979 Thomas Lorne Nelson born 1947 Polly Michael Astor born 1971 Dominic Gerard Francis Eagleton West born 1969 Martha West born 1998 John Jacob Astor VII 1918 2000 1944 div 1972 Ana Inez Carcano y Morra 1918 1992 1976 div 1985 Susan Eveleigh died 1997 1988 Marcia de Savary Phyllis Langhorne 1880 1937 1917 Robert Henry Brand 1st Baron Brand 1878 1963 Nora Langhorne 1889 1955 1909 Paul Phipps 1880 1953 Joyce Irene Phipps 1910 1979 1929 Reginald Pascoe Grenfell 1903 1993 Thomas Price 1754 1836 1774 Barbara Winston 1758 1831 Elizabeth Randolph Price 1784 1873 1808 Charles William Dabney 1786 1833 Robert Lewis Dabney 1820 1898 1848 Margaret Lavinia Morrison 1823 1908 Charles William Dabney 1855 1945 1881 Mary Chilton Sumpter Brent 1861 1925 Thomas Randolph 1683 1729 1710 Judith Churchill died 1712 1712 Judith Fleming William Randolph III 1712 1746 1735 Maria Judith Page died 1743 Thomas Mann Randolph 1741 1793 1761 Anne Cary 1745 1789 Mary Randolph 1762 1828 1780 David Meade Randolph 1758 1830 see below Elizabeth Randolph 1765 1791 1784 Robert Pleasants Jr 1767 1796 Thomas Mann Randolph Jr 21st Governor of Virginia 1768 1828 1790 Martha Jefferson 1772 1836 Anne Cary Randolph 1791 1826 1808 Charles Lewis Bankhead 1788 1835 John Warner Bankhead 1810 1896 Thomas Mann Randolph Bankhead 1811 1857 Ellen Wayles Randolph Bankhead 1813 1838 William Stuart Bankhead 1826 1898 Thomas Jefferson Randolph I 1792 1875 1815 Jane Hollins Nicholas 1798 1871 Margaret Smith Randolph 1816 1842 1839 William Mann Randolph 1815 1850 Martha Jefferson Randolph 1817 1857 1834 John Charles Randolph Taylor 1812 1875 Thomas Jefferson Randolph II 1829 1872 1865 Charlotte Nelson Meriwether 1834 1877 Mary Walker Randolph 1866 1957 1894 William Mann Randolph 1869 1944 Jane Nicholas Randolph 1831 1868 1854 Robert Garlick Hill Kean 1828 1898 Lancelot Minor Kean 1856 1931 1880 Elizabeth Tucker Lizzie Prescott 1854 1902 1911 Martha Foster Murphy 1879 1966 Jane Randolph Kean 1881 1948 1903 John Samuel Butler Jr 1861 1916 Mary Evalina Sanfrosa Prescott Kean 1891 1988 1927 Constant Southworth 1894 1984 Elizabeth Caroline Hill Kean 1896 1969 1920 Raymond Henry Campbell 1893 1969 James Louis Randolph Kean 1913 1988 1940 Mary Louise McCarter 1914 1984 Martha Cary Pattie Kean 1858 1939 1882 John Speed Morris 1855 1928 Gen Jefferson Randolph Kean MD 1860 1950 1894 Louise Hurlbut Young 1877 1915 Robert Garlick Hill Kean 1862 1883 Ellen Wayles Randolph 1796 1876 1825 Joseph Coolidge 1798 1879 Ellen Randolph Coolidge 1826 1894 1855 Edmund Dwight 1824 1900 Joseph Randolph Coolidge I 1828 1925 1860 Julia Gardner 1841 1921 Joseph Randolph Coolidge II 1862 1928 1886 Mary Hamilton Hill 1862 1952 Joseph Randolph Coolidge III 1887 1936 1913 Anna Lyman Cabot 1888 1985 Joseph Randolph Coolidge IV 1916 1999 1952 Peggy Stuart 1913 1981 Hamilton Coolidge 1895 1918 John Gardner Coolidge 1863 1936 1909 Helen Granger Stevens 1876 1962 owner of Ashdale Farm Archibald Cary Coolidge 1866 1928 Harold Jefferson Coolidge 1870 1934 1903 Edith Lawrence 1879 1975 Harold Jefferson Coolidge Jr 1904 1985 1931 div Helen Carpenter Isaacs 1907 1982 Nicholas Jefferson Coolidge 1932 2013 1977 div Eliska Haskova born 1941 Julian Lowell Coolidge 1873 1954 1901 Theresa Reynolds 1874 1972 Jane Revere Coolidge 1902 1996 1930 Walter Muir Whitehill 1905 1978 Cornelia Jefferson Randolph 1799 1871 Virginia Jefferson Randolph 1801 1882 1824 Nicholas Philip Trist 1800 1874 Martha Jefferson Trist 1826 1915 Thomas Jefferson Trist 1828 1890 Dr Hore Browse Trist 1832 1896 1861 Anna Mary Waring Mary Jefferson Randolph 1803 1876 James Madison Randolph 1806 1834 Dr Benjamin Franklin Randolph 1808 1871 1834 Sarah Sally Carter 1810 1896 Isaetta Carter Randolph 1836 1888 Lewis Carter Randolph 1838 1887 Robert Mann Randolph 1851 1927 Meriwether Lewis Randolph 1810 1837 Septimia Anne Randolph 1814 1887 George Wythe Randolph 1816 1867 1852 Mary Elizabeth Adams Pope 1830 1871 William Randolph 1770 1848 1792 Lucy Bolling Randolph 1774 1841 Thomas Beverley Randolph 1792 1867 Maria Barbara Mayer 1794 1859 Lucy Jane Randolph 1819 1871 William High Keim 1813 1862 William Fitzhugh Randolph 1796 1859 1817 Jane Cary Harrison 1797 1883 William Eston Randolph 1820 1898 1853 Sarah Lavinia Epes 1833 1860 Epes Randolph 1856 1921 Eleanor Taylor 1886 1921 Beverley Randolph 1823 1903 Mary Conway Randolph 1825 1905 William Fitzhugh Randolph 1856 1915 1881 Rebecca Rosalie O Fallon 1861 1935 Percy Charrington Randolph 1898 1958 1921 Jean McNeill Carson 1903 1989 Beverley Randolph 1923 1958 Anne Cary Randolph 1774 1837 1809 Gouverneur Morris 1752 1816 Gouverneur Morris Jr 1813 1883 1842 Martha Jefferson Cary 1820 1873 1876 Anna Elliot Morris 1829 1884 Gouverneur Morris III 1844 1897 1873 Henrietta Hine Baldwin died 1924 Henrietta Fairfax Morris born 1875 1900 Stephen Bonsal 1865 1951 Philip Wilson Bonsal 1903 1995 1929 Margaret Lockett Gouverneur Morris IV 1876 1953 1905 div 1923 Elsie Waterbury born 1886 1923 Ruth Wightman 1893 1939 Anne Cary Morris 1847 1926 1892 Alfred Percival Maudslay 1850 1931 John Mann Randolph 1779 1834 1804 Judith Archer Lewis 1781 1868 William Mann Randolph 1815 1850 1839 Margaret Smith Randolph 1816 1842 Jane Margaret Randolph 1840 1914 Edward Clifford Anderson 1839 1876 Margaret Randolph Anderson 1870 1941 Abbott Lawrence Rotch 1861 1912 William Lewis Randolph 1842 1892 1866 Agnes Dillon 1846 1880 Margaret Randolph Taylor 1843 1898 William Mann Randolph 1869 1944 1894 Mary Walker Randolph 1866 1957 Sarah Nicholas Randolph 1896 1974 1919 Lucian King Truscott 1895 1965 Lucian King Truscott III 1921 2000 1946 Anne Elizabeth Harloe 1922 1998 Lucian King Truscott IV born 1947 Harriet Randolph 1783 1859 1803 Richard Shippey Hackley 1770 1843 Harriet Randolph Hackley 1810 1880 1832 Andrew Talcott 1797 1883 Charles Gratiot Talcott 1834 1867 1858 Theodosia Lawrence Barnard 1838 1923 Lucia Beverly Talcott 1865 1944 1890 Herman Hollerith 1860 1929 Martha Jefferson Hackley born 1824 Richard Dominicus Cutts 1817 1883 Anna Gertrude Cutts 1848 1912 1870 Moorfield Storey 1845 1929 Virginia Randolph 1786 1852 1805 Wilson Jefferson Cary 1783 1823 Wilson Miles Cary 1806 1877 1831 Jane Margaret Carr 1809 1903 Hetty Cary 1836 1892 1865 John Pegram 1832 1865 1879 Henry Newell Martin 1848 1896 John Brune Cary 1840 1917 1867 Frances Eugenia Daniel 1840 1909 Hetty Cary 1871 1943 1894 Reginald Fairfax Harrison 1869 1938 Sydney Carr Cary 1845 1895 1885 Pauline Playford 1862 1887 Gwendolen Playford Cary born 1886 Francis Hunter Potter 1882 1932 Pauline Fairfax Potter 1908 1976 1930 div 1939 Charles Carroll Fulton Leser 1900 1949 1954 Philippe de Rothschild 1902 1988 owner of Chateau Mouton Rothschild Mary Randolph Cary 1811 1887 Orlando Fairfax 1806 1882 Monimia Fairfax 1837 1889 George Davis 1820 1896 Archibald Cary 1815 1854 1838 Monimia Fairfax 1820 1875 Constance Fairfax Cary 1843 1920 1867 Burton Norvell Harrison 1838 1904 Reginald Fairfax Harrison 1869 1938 1894 Hetty Cary 1871 1943 Francis Burton Harrison 1873 1957 1900 Mary Crocker 1881 1905 1907 div 1919 Mabel Judson 1919 div 1927 Elizabeth Wrentmore 1927 div 1933 Margaret Wrentmore 1935 div 1948 Doria Lee 1949 Maria Teresa Larrucea Barbara Harrison 1904 1977 1935 Lloyd Bruce Wescott 1907 1990 Clarence Cary 1845 1911 1878 Elisabeth Miller Potter 1856 1945 Guy Fairfax Cary 1879 1950 1922 Cynthia Burke Roche 1884 1966 Cynthia Cary born 1924 1947 div 1972 Charles Bingham Penrose Van Pelt 1922 2003 1976 Edwin Fariman Russell 1914 2001 Martha Jefferson Cary 1820 1873 1842 Gouverneur Morris Jr 1813 1883 Judith Randolph born 1724 1744 William John Stith 1707 1755 Mary Isham Randolph 1718 1772 1733 James Keith 1696 1752 Mary Randolph Keith 1737 1809 1754 Thomas Marshall 1730 1802 John Curtis Marshall 1755 1835 1783 Mary Willis Ambler 1766 1831 Thomas Marshall 1784 1835 1809 Margaret Wardrop Lewis 1792 1829 Fielding Lewis Marshall 1819 1902 1843 Rebecca Frances Coke 1824 1862 1867 Mary Newton 1842 1928 Richard Coke Marshall 1844 1914 1865 Mary Catherine Wilson 1843 1891 Rebecca Coke Marshall 1868 1963 1893 Marion Lewis Marshall 1867 1925 Jaquelin Ambler Marshall 1787 1852 1819 Eliza Letitia Steptoe Clarkson 1798 1868 Eliza Clarkson Marshall 1827 1868 1850 Harrison Robertson 1822 1908 Harrison Robertson 1865 1938 Mary Longley Vawter 1867 1944 Harrison Marshall Robertson 1892 1958 1917 Mary MacKenzie born 1897 Mary Bowie Robertson 1929 2016 1953 Chapin Carpenter 1928 2011 Mary Chapin Carpenter born 1958 Jaquelin Ambler Marshall 1829 1909 1856 Rebecca Peyton Marshall 1833 1895 Marion Lewis Marshall 1867 1925 1893 Rebecca Coke Marshall 1868 1963 Richard Jaquelin Marshall 1895 1973 Nell Mutter 1899 1934 1935 Isabel Crum born 1897 Harriette Marshall John Eric Olson 1917 2012 Randy Olson born 1955 Edward Carrington Marshall 1805 1882 1829 Rebecca Courtenay Peyton 1810 1888 Rebecca Peyton Marshall 1833 1895 1856 Jaquelin Ambler Marshall 1829 1909 James Keith Marshall 1839 1863 Anna Maria Marshall 1757 1824 1784 Humphrey Marshall 1760 1841 Thomas Alexander Marshall 1794 1871 John Jay Marshall 1785 1846 Anna Reed Birney 1793 1859 Humphrey Marshall 1812 1872 Thomas Marshall 1761 1830 1783 Susannah Adams died 1788 1790 Frances Maitland Kennon 1772 1833 Thomas Frances Marshall 1793 1853 James Markham Marshall 1764 1848 Hester Morris 1774 1816 Charles Fleming Marshall 1767 1805 1787 Lucy Pickett 1767 1825 Anna Maria Marshall 1788 1823 1806 William Strother Jones II 1743 1845 Frances Lucy Mary Ann Margaret Jones 1808 1890 1828 David Walker Barton 1801 1863 Randolph Jones Barton 1844 1921 1870 Agnes Priscilla Kirkland 1849 1930 Randolph Jones Barton 1871 1955 1902 Eleanor Addison Morison 1881 1956 Agnes Priscilla Randolph Barton 1906 1973 1949 Samuel Eliot Morison 1887 1976 Alexander John Marshall 1803 1882 1827 Maria Rose Taylor 1808 1844 Charles Marshall 1830 1902 Louis Marshall 1773 1866 1800 Agatha Smith 1780 1844 Thomas Francis Marshall 1801 1864 Nancy Marshall 1781 1860 1803 Joseph Hamilton Daveiss 1774 1811 Elizabeth Keith 1745 1821 1766 Edward Ford 1738 1814 Edward Ford 1780 1868 Jane Jackson Julia Ford 1816 1851 Edward Randolph Ford 1813 1871 see below Charles Fleming Ford 1778 1850 Sarah Butler Edward Randolph Ford 1813 1871 Julia Ford 1816 1851 Antonia Ford 1838 1871 1864 Joseph Clapp Willard 1820 1897 Joseph Edward Willard 1865 1924 1891 Belle Layton Wyatt 1869 1954 Belle Wyatt Willard 1892 1968 1914 Kermit Roosevelt 1889 1943 Roosevelt Family Mary Elizabeth Willard 1898 1979 1921 Mervyn Robert Howard Molyneux Herbert 1882 1929 Isham Randolph 1684 1742 1717 Jane Lilburne Susan Rogers 1698 1761 Jane Randolph 1721 1776 1739 Peter Jefferson 1708 1757 Mary Jefferson 1741 1811 1760 John Bolling III 1737 1800 Archibald Bolling 1779 1825 1801 Catherine Payne 1784 1849 Archibald Bolling 1806 1862 1835 Anne Wigginton 1809 1898 William Holcomb Bolling 1837 1899 1860 Sallie Spiers White 1843 1925 Edith White Bolling 1872 1961 1896 Norman Galt 1864 1908 1915 Thomas Woodrow Wilson 28th President of the United States 1856 1924 Thomas Jefferson 3rd President of the United States 1743 1826 1772 Martha Wayles 1748 1782 Sally Hemings 1773 1835 owner of Monticello Martha Washington Jefferson 1772 1836 1790 Thomas Mann Randolph Jr 21st Governor of Virginia 1768 1828 see above Mary Jefferson 1778 1804 1797 John Wayles Eppes 1773 1823 Francis Wayles Eppes VII 1801 1881 1822 Mary Elizabeth Cleland Randolph 1801 1835 1837 Susan Margaret Ware 1815 1887 Harriet Hemings 1801 1863 Madison Hemings 1805 1877 1831 Mary Hughes McCoy 1808 1867 Ellen Wayles Hemings 1856 1940 1878 Andrew Jackson Roberts 1852 1927 Frederick Madison Roberts 1879 1952 Eston Hemings Jefferson 1808 1856 1832 Julia Ann Isaacs 1814 1889 John Wayles Jefferson 1835 1892 Anna Wayles Jefferson 1836 1866 Albert Pearson 1829 1908 Walter Beverly Pearson 1861 1917 Helena Snyder 1870 1959 Martha Jefferson 1746 1811 1765 Dabney Carr 1743 1773 Peter Carr 1770 1815 1797 Hester Smith 1767 1834 Dabney Smith Carr 1802 1854 Jane Margaret Carr 1809 1903 1831 Wilson Miles Cary 1806 1877 Dabney Carr 1773 1837 1802 Elizabeth Carr 1779 1838 Lucy Jefferson 1752 1811 1769 Charles Lilburn Lewis 1747 1837 see below Randolph Jefferson 1755 1815 1780 Anne Jefferson Lewis 1755 1792 see below Mary Randolph 1723 1803 1746 Charles Lewis 1721 1782 Charles Lilburn Lewis 1747 1837 1769 Lucy Jefferson 1752 1811 Judith Archer Lewis 1781 1868 1804 John Mann Randolph 1779 1834 see above Anne Jefferson Lewis 1755 1792 1780 Randolph Jefferson 1755 1815 William Randolph 1727 1791 1761 Elizabeth Little Elizabeth Little Randolph 1763 1843 1792 William Isham Eppes 1760 1823 Elizabeth Randolph Eppes 1796 1867 Thomas Quinton Stow 1801 1862 Randolph Isham Stow 1828 1878 Augustine Stow 1833 1903 Jefferson Pickman Stow 1830 1908 Thomas Eston Randolph 1767 1842 1797 Jane Cary Randolph 1776 1832 Mary Elizabeth Cleland Randolph 1801 1835 1822 Francis Wayles Eppes VII 1801 1881 Thomas Isham Randolph 1728 1768 1768 Jane Cary 1751 1774 Archibald Cary Randolph 1769 1813 1797 Lucy Burwell 1777 1810 Phillip Grymes Randolph 1801 1836 1824 Mary O Neale Mary Conway Randolph 1825 1905 1847 Beverley Randolph 1823 1903 see above Susan Grymes Randolph 1803 1858 Robert Powell Page 1794 1849 Mary Frances Page 1840 1878 1867 John Esten Cooke 1830 1886 Robert Carter Randolph 1807 1887 1830 Lucy Nelson Wellford 1810 1882 Isham Randolph 1848 1920 Mary Isham Randolph 1773 1835 1790 Randolph Harrison 1769 1839 Harrison family of Virginia Dorothea Randolph 1732 1794 1751 John Woodson 1730 1789 Josiah Woodson 1758 1817 1778 Elizabeth Woodson 1759 1797 Mary Woodson 1779 1839 1801 James Wynn Moss born 1769 Elizabeth Woodson Moss 1804 1873 1828 Daniel Pinchbeck Wilcox 1800 1831 1832 William Henry Ashley 1778 1838 1853 John Jordan Crittenden 17th governor of Kentucky 1787 1863 Ann Randolph 1732 1824 1765 James Pleasants 1738 1824 James Pleasants 22nd Governor of Virginia 1769 1836 Susannah Randolph 1738 1806 1760 Carter Henry Harrison I 1736 1793 Harrison family of Virginia Richard Randolph 1686 1741 Jane Bolling 1703 1766 owner of Curles Neck Plantation Richard Randolph II 1725 1786 1750 Anne Meade 1725 1814 David Meade Randolph 1758 1830 1780 Mary Randolph 1762 1828 William Beverley Randolph 1790 1868 1816 Sarah Lingan 1794 1877 James Lingan Randolph 1817 1888 1848 Emily Strother 1820 1904 Lingan Strother Randolph 1859 1922 Susanna Randolph 1738 1806 1776 Benjamin Harrison VI 1755 1799 owner of Berkeley Plantation Mary Randolph 1727 1781 1744 Archibald Cary 1721 1787 Anne Cary 1745 1789 1761 Thomas Mann Randolph 1741 1793 see above Jane Cary 1751 1774 1768 Thomas Isham Randolph 1728 1768 see above Elizabeth Cary 1760 1775 Robert Kincaid 1751 1801 Frances Cary Kincaid William Howard Jane Elizabeth Howard Elijah Greene Frances Cary Greene 1831 1897 Robert Newton Sledd 1833 1899 Andrew Warren Sledd 1870 1939 Elizabeth Randolph 1736 1773 1765 Richard Kidder Meade 1746 1805 John Randolph 1742 1775 1769 Frances Bland 1752 1788 John Randolph 1773 1833 Henry Randolph born 1687 John Randolph 1693 1737 1718 Susanna Beverley 1692 1754 Peyton Randolph 1721 1775 1746 Elizabeth Harrison 1723 1783 John Randolph 1727 1784 1750 Ariana Jennings 1730 1801 Edmund Jennings Randolph 7th Governor of Virginia 1753 1813 1776 Elizabeth Carter Nicholas 1753 1810 Peyton Randolph 1779 1828 1806 Maria Ward 1784 1826 Charlotte Fouchee Randolph 1822 1843 1841 John Gifford Skelton 1815 1889 Maria Ward Skelton 1843 1929 1864 John Langbourne Williams 1831 1915 John Skelton Williams 1865 1926 Cyane Dandridge Williams 1866 1952 1890 Eli Lockert Bemiss 1859 1924 Charlotte Randolph Bemiss 1890 1968 1929 Robert Williams Daniel 1884 1940 Edmund Randolph Williams 1871 1952 Langbourne Meade Williams 1872 1932 1898 Susanne Catherine Nolting 1876 1951 Langbourne Meade Williams Jr 1903 1994 1930 Elizabeth Goodrich Stillman 1905 1956 1956 Frances Pinckney Breckinridge Susan Beverley Randolph 1781 1846 John Bennett Taylor 1783 1816 John Charles Randolph Taylor 1812 1875 1834 Martha Jefferson Randolph 1817 1857 see above Charlotte Randolph Taylor 1814 1895 1835 Moncure Robinson 1802 1891 Lucy Nelson Randolph 1788 1847 1811 Peter Vivian Daniel 1784 1860 Peter Vivian Daniel 1818 1889 1846 Mary Robertson 1815 1890 James Robertson Vivian Daniel 1850 1904 Hallie Wise Williams 1859 1937 Robert Williams Daniel 1884 1940 1914 div 1923 Mary Eloise Hughes 1893 1940 1923 div 1928 Margery Pitt Durant 1887 1969 1929 Charlotte Randolph Bemiss 1890 1968 owner of Lower Brandon Plantation Robert Williams Daniel Jr 1936 2012 owner of Lower Brandon Plantation Mary Randolph 1729 1768 1741 Philip Grymes 1720 1762 Lucy Grymes 1743 1830 1762 Thomas Nelson Jr 4th Governor of Virginia 1738 1789 Francis Nelson 1767 1832 1792 Lucy Page 1770 1834 Jane Byrd Nelson 1795 1834 1819 John Page 1792 1853 Edwin Randolph Page 1822 1864 1850 Olivia Alexander 1820 1896 William Nelson Page 1854 1932 1882 Emma Hayden Gilham 1855 1933 Hugh Nelson 1768 1836 1799 Elizabeth Kinloch 1781 1834 Anne Carter Nelson 1804 1858 1824 Thomas Warner Meriwether 1803 1863 Charlotte Nelson Meriwether 1834 1877 1865 Thomas Jefferson Randolph II 1829 1872 see above Keating Lewis Simmons Nelson 1819 1898 1841 Julia Ann Rogers born 1825 Elizabeth Harrison Nelson 1846 1925 1875 Beverley Randolph Mason 1834 1910 Mary Nelson born 1774 Robert Carter 1771 1805 Thomas Nelson Carter 1800 1883 Juliet Muse Gaines 1806 1836 Thomas Henry Carter 1831 1908 Susan Elizabeth Roy 1834 1900 Juliet Carter 1860 1915 1894 Robert Edward Lee Jr 1843 1914 Judith Nelson 1782 1869 1804 Thomas Nelson 1770 1859 Elizabeth Burwell Nelson 1821 1912 John Page 1821 1901 Susanna Nelson 1785 1850 1806 Francis Page 1781 1831 John Page 1821 1901 Elizabeth Burwell Nelson 1821 1912 Thomas Nelson Page 1853 1922 John Randolph Grymes 1745 1805 1778 Susannah Beverley Randolph 1755 1791 Mary Beverley Grymes 1782 1859 1809 Robert West 1780 1817 1823 Peter Francisco 1760 1831 Anna Maria West 1814 1887 1836 Joseph Carper 1812 1864 Willie Ariana Carper 1845 1906 1866 William Bennett Bean 1835 1915 Robert Bennett Bean 1874 1944 Edward Randolph 1690 1756 1715 Elizabeth Grosvenor 1697 1729 Edward Randolph 1718 1757 1745 Lucy Harrison 1728 1793 Harrison Randolph 1758 1833 1779 Elizabeth Starke 1766 1786 Edward Randolph 1780 1827 1805 Margaret Stephenson Turnbull John Feild Randolph 1825 1880 Virginia Dashiell Bayard Harrison Randolph 1871 1954 Elizabeth Randolph 1724 1783 1745 William Yates 1720 1764 1783 Theodorick Bland 1708 1784 William Yates 1749 1789 1785 Elizabeth Booth 1755 1789 Anne Yates 1787 1855 1806 Thomas Gholson Jr 1780 1816 1818 George Washington Freeman 1789 1858 William Yates Gholson 1807 1870 Martha Anne Jane Taylor 1811 1831 Anne Jane Gholson 1831 1893 1853 Francis Thomas Glasgow 1829 1916 Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1873 1945 Mary Randolph born 1729 Robert Yates 1715 1761 Catherine Randolph Yates 1760 1831 1777 John Thornton 1740 1780 1781 Robert Wellford 1753 1823 John Spotswood Wellford 1783 1846 1807 Frances Page Nelson 1787 1815 Janet Henderson died 1860 Jane Catherine Wellford 1809 1855 1830 James Parke Corbin 1809 1868 Catherine Carter Corbin 1839 1919 1863 Alexander Swift Pendleton 1840 1864 1871 John Mercer Brooke 1826 1906 Rosa Johnston Brooke 1876 1964 1903 Henry Parker Willis 1874 1937 Beverley Randolph Wellford 1797 1870 Mary Randolph born 1663 1685 John Stith 1658 1724 John Stith 1698 1758 1715 Elizabeth Anderson born 1700 Anderson Stith 1724 1768 1764 Joanna Bassett 1739 1817 Bassett Stith 1765 1816 1790 Mary Long born 1768 Maria Bassett Stith 1792 1836 1822 Joseph John Daniel born 1784 Mary Long Daniel 1829 1876 1854 George Loyall Gordon 1829 1862 Armistead Churchill Gordon 1855 1931 Martha Stith 1805 1830 1825 John Reeves Jones Daniel 1802 1868 Junius Daniel 1828 1864 William John Stith 1707 1755 1744 Judith Randolph born 1724 Mary Randolph Stith born 1727 William Dawson 1704 1752 John Dawson 1730 1770 Mary Johnston born 1720 William Johnston Dawson 1765 1796 Elizabeth Randolph 1685 1719 Richard Bland 1665 1720 Mary Bland 1704 1764 1722 Henry Lee I 1691 1747 Lee family Elizabeth Bland born 1706 1725 William Beverley 1696 1756 Robert Beverley 1740 1800 1763 Maria Carter 1745 1817 Robert Beverley 1769 1843 1791 Jane Tayloe 1774 1816 James Bradshaw Beverley 1797 1853 1819 Jane Johns Peter 1800 1863 Elizabeth Beverley 1825 1894 1862 Montgomery Dent Corse 1816 1895 William Beverley 1829 1879 1853 Frances Westwood Gray 1833 1880 James Bradshaw Beverley 1854 1926 1880 Anne Douglas Gray 1860 1928 Anne Douglas Beverley 1887 1964 1913 Harry Flood Byrd 50th Governor of Virginia 1887 1966 Harry Flood Byrd 1914 2013 1941 Gretchen Bigelow Thomson 1917 1989 Anna Munford Beverley 1778 1830 1795 Francis Corbin 1759 1821 Francis Porteus Corbin 1801 1876 1825 Agnes Rebecca Hamilton 1805 1894 Elizabeth Tayloe Corbin 1835 1906 1854 Louis Henri Pol Fretard de Dampierre Viscount de Dampierre 1822 1895 Louis Fretard Charles Henri Richard de Dampierre 1st Duke of San Lorenzo Nuovo 1857 1906 1891 Jeanne Marie Charlotte Carraby 1872 1922 Roger Richard Charles Henri Etienne de Dampierre 2nd Duke of San Lorenzo 1892 1975 1912 div 1930 Vittoria Emilia Ipsicratea Agricola Ruspoli 1892 1982 Victoire Jeanne Josephine Pierre Marie Emmanuelle de Dampierre 1913 2012 1935 div 1947 Infante Jaime Leopoldo Isabelino Enrique Alejandro Alberto Alfonso Victor Acacio Pedro Pablo Maria de Borbon y Battenberg Duke of Segovia Duke of Anjou 1908 1975 1949 Antonio Sozzani 1918 2007 Prince Alfonso Jaime Marcelino Manuel Victor Maria de Borbon y Dampierre Duke of Anjou and Cadiz 1936 1989 1972 div 1982 Maria del Carmen Martinez Bordiu y Franco born 1951 Prince Francisco de Asis Alfonso Jaime Cristobal Victor Jose Gonzalo Cecilio de Borbon y Martinez Bordiu Duke of Bourbon 1972 1984 Prince Luis Alfonso Jaime Marcelino Manuel Victor Maria de Borbon y Martinez Bordiu Duke of Anjou born 1974 2004 Maria Margarita Vargas Santaella born 1983 Gonzalo Victor Alfonso Jose Bonifacio Antonio Maria y Todos los Santos de Borbon y Dampierre Duke of Aquitaine 1937 2000 1983 div 1983 Maria del Carmen Harto y Montealegre 1984 div 1989 Maria de las Mercedes Licer y Garcia in 1984 1992 Emanuela Maria Pratolongo Sandra Lee Landry Stephanie Michelle de Borbon born 1968 Richard Roger Emmanuel Etienne Pierre de Dampierre 3rd Duke of San Lorenzo Nuovo 1916 2004 1937 Maria de las Mercedes de Pedroso y Sturdza 1914 2012 Yolande Beatrix de Dampierre 1918 1990 1940 Luigi Count Miani di Angorisin Anna Bland 1712 1770 1732 Robert Munford II 1711 1744 1744 George Currie Robert Munford III 1737 1783 Theodorick Bland 1708 1784 1738 Frances Elizabeth Bolling 1724 1774 Elizabeth Randolph 1724 1783 Elizabeth Bland 1739 1778 1770 John Banister 1734 1788 Theodorick Bland 1741 1790 Frances Bland 1752 1788 1769 John Randolph 1742 1775 1778 St George Tucker 1752 1827 Henry St George Tucker Sr 1780 1848 1806 Anne Evelina Hunter 1789 1855 Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 1820 1890 1841 Jane Shelton Ellis 1820 1901 Beverley Dandridge Tucker 1846 1930 1873 Anna Maria Washington 1851 1927 Henry St George Tucker 1874 1959 Francis Bland Tucker 1895 1984 John Randolph Tucker 1823 1897 1848 Laura Holmes Powell born 1829 Henry St George Tucker III 1853 1932 1877 Henrietta Preston Johnston 1858 1900 owner of Col Alto Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 1784 1851 Richard Bland 1710 1776 1729 Anne Poythress 1712 1758 Elizabeth Bland 1733 1792 Peter Poythress 1715 1785 Sarah Bland Poythress 1768 1828 1786 Richard Lee 1726 1795 1795 Willoughby Newton born 1767 Willoughby Newton 1802 1874 1825 Elizabeth Armistead 1830 Mary Stevenson Brockenbrough 1810 1888 Anne Poythress Bland 1735 1785 1760 John Pryor 1735 1783 Richard Pryor 1768 1817 Anne Poythress Bland born 1770 Theodorick Bland Pryor 1805 1890 Lucy Epes Atkinson 1810 1829 Roger Atkinson Pryor 1828 1919 1848 Sara Agnes Rice 1830 1912 Lucy Atkinson Pryor born 1861 1889 Arthur Page Brown 1859 1896 Francesca Theodora Bland Pryor born 1868 1897 William de Leftwich Dodge 1867 1935 Luke Pryor 1770 1851 1786 Martha Scott 1770 1802 1808 Anne Batte Lane 1790 1864 John Benjamin Pryor 1812 1890 Luke Pryor 1820 1900 William Bland 1742 1803 Elizabeth Yates born 1740 Anne Poythress Bland born 1770 Richard Pryor 1768 1817 See also editFirst Families of Virginia Nottoway PlantationReferences edit Randolph Grady Lee 1990 The Randolph s of Virginia Atlanta GA G L Randolph a b 1663 1964 Over Three Centuries of History Surrounds Old Grist Mill on Swift Creek The Progress Index Petersburg Virginia June 14 1964 p 15 via newspaper com clipping a b c d e f Stoermer Taylor January 4 2009 William Randolph www monticello org Retrieved December 26 2019 a b The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Virginia Historical Society 1903 p 58 a b Robert M Randolph 13 November 2019 Peyton Randolph and Revolutionary Virginia McFarland pp 181 182 ISBN 978 1 4766 3862 1 Billings Warren M 2004 A Little Parliament The Virginia General Assembly in the 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1105871 JSTOR 1105871 Randolph Robert Isham 1936 The Randolphs of Virginia A Compilation of the Descendants of William Randolph of Turkey Island and His Wife Mary Isham Of Bermuda Hundred PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 27 Federal Judicial Center John Marshall 2009 12 12 Retrieved 2009 12 12 In the military parlance of the time the term Light horse had a hyphen between the two words light and horse See the title page of The Discipline of the Light Horse by Captain Robert Hinde of the Royal Regiment of Foresters Light Dragoons published in London in 1778 Hinde Captain Robert 1778 Discipline of the Light Horse London W Owen retrieved 20 August 2010 Goldberg David E George Wythe Randolph 1818 1867 Encyclopedia Virginia Ed Brendan Wolfe 6 Apr 2011 Virginia Foundation for the Humanities accessed 6 April 2011 Sankey Margaret D Randolph William 1650 1711 colonist in America Phillips Ulrich Bonnell American Negro Slavery Free Negroes humanitiesweb org Retrieved 31 March 2023 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