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| | Edmund Randolph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Upon the death of his uncle Peyton Randolph he went to Virginia to act as executor of the estate, and while there was elected as a representative to the state constitutional convention. |  | | Edmund Jennings Randolph (August 10, 1753 – September 12, 1813) was an American attorney, Governor of Virginia, Secretary of State, and the first United States Attorney General. |  | | A scandal involving an intercepted French message implying Randolph was prone to bribery led to his resignation in August 1795, although the allegations were provably unfounded. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Randolph
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| | Descendants of John Randoll, 1470 |
 | | Beverley Randolph-[16333] was born in 1713 in Turkey Island Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia and died in 1-1713. |  | | William Randolph Jr.-[15915] was born on 11-1-1681 in Turkey Island Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia, died on 10-19-1742 in Turkey Island Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia at age 60, and was buried in Turkey Island Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia. |  | | Beverley Randolph-[16355] was born in 9-1753 in Chatsworth, Henrico County, Virginia, died in 1797 in "Green Creek", Cumberland County, Virginia at age 44, and was buried in Westview Cemetery, Farmville, Virginia. |
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http://www.livelyroots.com/randoll/d1.htm
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| | Randolph Genealogy |
 | | Elizabeth Randolph was born on 8 Dec 1655. |  | | Beverley Randolph was born on 12 Nov 1713 at 'Turkey Island', Henrico Co., VA. He married Elizabeth Lightfoot, daughter of Francis Lightfoot and Elizabeth, on 22 Dec 1737. |  | | Dorothy Randolph was born on 4 Mar 1647. |
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http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marshall/esmd18.htm
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| | Beverley Genealogy |
 | | Robert Beverley was born on 4 Jul 1822 at 'Acrolophos', Georgetown, DC. |  | | Beverley, born 22 Jun 1820 at 'Acrolophos', Georgetown, DC; married Edward Carter Turner. |  | | William Beverley was born on 1 Jan 1829 at 'Selma', Loudoun Co., VA. He married Frances Westwood Gray, daughter of William H. Gray and Frances Westwood, in 1853. |
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http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marshall/esmd25.htm
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| | Peyton Randolph House at Colonial Williamsburg |
 | | It became a hub of political activity, and its owner Peyton Randolph was elected the presiding officer of the First Continental Congress at Philadelphia in 1774. |  | | Peyton Randolph, Speaker of Virginia's House of Burgesses in the years leading to the Revolution, brought his wife, Betty Harrison Randolph, to the home by 1751. |  | | Widow Betty Randolph opened her home to French general Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, when he arrived in Williamsburg with General George Washington to prepare for the siege of Yorktown in 1781. |
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http://www.history.org/Almanack/places/hb/hbran.cfm
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| | Descendants of George Mason: Seventh Generation |
 | | Landon Randolph Mason was born April 21, 1877. |  | | Eliza Beverley Mason was born November 11, 1885. |  | | Dr.William Beverley Mason was born July 26, 1874. |
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http://www.gunstonhall.org/masonweb/i0000192.htm
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| | Beverley Randolph |
 | | RANDOLPH, Beverley, governor of Virginia, born in Chatsworth, Henrico County, Virginia, in 1755; died at Green Creek, his home, in Cumberland, Virginia, in 1797. |  | | He was chosen in 1787 president of the executive council of Virginia, and, at the close of 1788, succeeded his relative, Edmund Randolph, as governor of the state. |  | | The real-contents had resolved to surprise the legislature by the nomination of ex-Governor Benjamin Harrison, but Harrison discovered the scheme and defeated it, requesting his son to vote for Governor Randolph, who thus was chosen for a third term. |
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http://www.famousamericans.net/beverleyrandolph
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| | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Randolph |
 | | Randolph, Joseph Fitz (1803-1873) — of New Jersey. |  | | Randolph, Thomas Jefferson — also known as Thomas J. Randolph — of Virginia. |  | | Randolph, George Wythe (1818-1867) — also known as George W. Randolph — of Virginia. |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html
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 | | Samuel Gilleland As 560a Greenbrier Co. in the fork of 141 CGB 13 p246-247 9 July 1787 Beverley Randolph Esq. |  | | Willson Lew 209 CGB 20 p247-248 17 March 1789 Beverley Randolph Esq. |  | | Thomas Gillaspie 248a Greenbrier Co.y in the Levels 207 CGB 20 p228-229 21 March 1789 Beverley Randolph Esq. |
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http://users.rcn.com/deeds/Greenbri.txt
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| | Martha Jefferson Randolph/John Charles Randolph Taylor |
 | | Patsy Jefferson Randolph's father was Thomas Jefferson Randolph, son of Thomas Mann Randolph of Edgehill and Martha Jefferson of Monticello. |  | | According to THE EDGEHILL ROLL OF THE RANDOLPHS OF VIRGINIA Edwin Randolph was a son of Peyton Randolph who was a son of Edmund Randolph. |  | | His grandfather on his mother's side was Edmund Randolph first Attorney-General of the United States, secretary of State under George Washington, and Governor of Virginia, and on his father's side, Captain John Taylor of Southampton, Virginia. |
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http://www.monticello-assoc.org/articles/jcrt.html
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| | Mary Randolph |
 | | She was the cousin of George Washington Parke Custis and the godmother of his daughter, Mary Randolph Custis, who married Robert E. Lee. |  | | While David Randolph saw to the cultivation of his plantation, gaining a reputation as "the best farmer in the country," as well as a noted inventor, Mary assumed a conventional role, supervising the household, entertaining their many guests and acquiring a reputation as a lively hostess who set an exquisite table. |  | | In 1780, Mary married a cousin, David Meade Randolph, and they settled in Chesterfield County near Bermuda Hundred at Presquile, a 750-acre plantation that was part of the Randolph family's extensive property along the James River. |
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http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/maryrand.htm
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| | Descendants of George Mason: Seventh Generation |
 | | Susan Josephine Beverley Mason was born January 17, 1888. |  | | Beverley died April 22, 1910 in Washington, D.C., at 75 years of age. |  | | Beverley Randolph Mason and Elizabeth Harrison Nelson had the following children: |
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http://www.gunstonhall.org/MasonWeb/i0000189.htm
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