Mother: Rebecca CARRINGTON |
_ ANDREWS ___________________+ | (1600 - ....) _Francis ANDREWS ANDRUS "the Immigrant"_| | (1623 - 1662) m 1645 | | |_____________________________ | _Abraham ANDREWS ANDRUS _| | (1658 - 1729) m 1672 | | | _Giles SMITH "the Immigrant"_+ | | | (1604 - 1669) | |_Anna SMITH ____________________________| | (1625 - 1663) m 1645 | | |_Mary WHEELER _______________ | (1605 - ....) | |--Sarah ANDREWS | (1683 - 1773) | _____________________________ | | | ________________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Rebecca CARRINGTON _____| (1650 - 1729) m 1672 | | _____________________________ | | |________________________________________| | |_____________________________
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Father: Jordan BONNER C.S.A. Mother: Matilda BROWN |
_Jordan BONNER Sr.___+ | (1768 - 1841) m 1796 _Seaborn BONNER Sr.__| | (1800 - 1874) m 1837| | |_Rachel MOON ________ | (1770 - ....) m 1796 _Jordan BONNER C.S.A._| | (1838 - 1862) m 1857 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary MARTIN ________| | (1814 - 1873) m 1837| | |_____________________ | | |--Franklin Lafayette BONNER | (1859 - 1938) | _____________________ | | | _Jonathan A BROWN ___| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Matilda BROWN _______| (1839 - 1917) m 1857 | | _Jordan BONNER Sr.___+ | | (1768 - 1841) m 1796 |_Olive BONNER _______| (1801 - ....) | |_Rachel MOON ________ (1770 - ....) m 1796
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Mother: Elizabeth HAMILTON |
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Mother: ALICE COLVILLE |
_______________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |_______________________________________ | _JOHN GERNON Lord of Lexton_| | (1290 - 1333) | | | _______________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_______________________________________ | | |--MARGARET GERNON | (1310 - 1352) | _______________________________________ | | | _ROGER de COLVILLE __| | | (1251 - 1288) | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_ALICE COLVILLE ____________| (1286 - ....) | | _RICHARD de BRAOSE Lord Stainten Manor_+ | | (1232 - 1292) |_MARGARET de BRAOSE _| (1260 - 1335) | |_ALICE le RUS _________________________ (1245 - 1300)
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_Joseph LANE Jr._________+ | (1700 - 1776) m 1730 _Jesse LANE _________| | (1733 - 1806) m 1755| | |_Patience MCKINNE _______+ | (1715 - 1759) m 1730 _Richard LANE _______| | (1760 - ....) | | | _William AYCOCK _________ | | | (1705 - 1765) m 1736 | |_Winifred AYCOCK ____| | (1741 - 1794) m 1755| | |_Rebecca Poythress PACE _+ | (1706 - 1760) m 1736 | |--Samuel LANE | (1780 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Margaret FENNELL |
_Thomas LOVE ______________+ | (1743 - 1790) _John LOVE __________________| | (1780 - 1818) m 1802 | | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" BONNER _+ | (1748 - ....) _William Wilburn LOVE _| | (1810 - ....) | | | _William WILBURN __________ | | | (1760 - 1811) | |_Ellizabeth "Betsy" WILBURN _| | (1780 - 1859) m 1802 | | |_Sarah "Sallie" BONNER ____+ | (1760 - 1802) | |--Sarah Elizabeth LOVE | (1830 - 1895) | ___________________________ | | | _Wiley FENNELL ______________| | | (1770 - ....) | | | |___________________________ | | |_Margaret FENNELL _____| (1810 - ....) | | _John FOX _________________+ | | (1750 - 1795) |_Sallie FOX _________________| (1780 - ....) | |_Celia (Selah) BONNER _____+ (1756 - ....)
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Mother: Frances SMITH |
_Robert Ligon MOSELEY ________________+ | (1700 - ....) _Robert Peter MOSELEY ________| | (1732 - 1804) m 1756 | | |_Sarah Rachel "Sary" TAYLOR __________+ | (1704 - 1762) _John James Trabue MOSELEY _| | (1766 - 1847) m 1812 | | | _Pierre "Peter" GUERRANT (GUERIN) Sr._+ | | | (1697 - 1750) m 1732 | |_Mary Magdelene GUERRANT _____| | (1740 - 1820) m 1756 | | |_Magdalene TRABUE ____________________+ | (1715 - 1787) m 1732 | |--Mary Magdalen MOSELEY | (1825 - 1897) | _Thomas SMITH ________________________+ | | (1719 - 1786) | _George Stovall Stokes SMITH _| | | (1750 - 1810) m 1773 | | | |_Frances STOVALL _____________________+ | | (1734 - 1752) |_Frances SMITH _____________| (1789 - 1859) m 1812 | | _Abraham SANDIFER ____________________+ | | (1725 - 1784) m 1751 |_Frances SANDIFER ____________| (1752 - 1831) m 1773 | |_Johanna BRANCH ______________________+ (1732 - 1784) m 1751
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Mother: Frances BLAND |
"Among the many descendants of Pocahontas, none are more
remarkable than John Randolph, of "Roanoke." He, like his cousin
Bolling Robertson, exhibited in complexion and physiognomy
indubitable traces of their common stock. The eyes of both were
perfectly Indian, black, shining and occasionally fierce. John
Randolph was undoubtedly without a rival in oratory. A friend in
writing of him said, "His style of speaking in Congress was
emphatically his own, original and unique. His language was
simple though polished, brief but rich, and direct as an arrow
from an Indian bow. He never declaimed, nor sacrificed strength,
clearness or simplicity, to the more popular charms of metaphor,
etc. At times he was laconic, abrupt and sententious. Though
exceedingly irritable in debate he was never loud or boisterous,
but uttered biting sarcasms in a manner provokingly cool, and in
a voice that suggested the music of the spheres. Such was the
admirable clearness and perfection of his enunciation, that his
lowest tones circulated, like echoes, through the Halls of
Congress. In short, in all the requisites of a great orator he
had no superior, and in the power of attracting, charming and
inviting the attention, no equal. His foibles, heaven knows,
were formidable, but they were often exaggerated and his
peculiarities caricatured without remorse. He spared no
adversary, was impotent in argument, intolerant in opposition,
and but little solicitous to disguise his hatred or contempt.
Much of this came from his physical suffering. Afflicted with an
incurable disease, he had never known a day in health, even in
boyhood. Yet he was a true friend, and his kindness was
irresistible, and when he wished to evince it the tones of his
voice and expression of his eye went directly to the heart."
This extract is from a letter of James K. Paulding and dated
1817, who was an ardent admirer and warm personal friend of Mr.
Randolph. Of all the sketches left us of this remarkable man,
this letter gives the most favorable description of any I have
ever seen and I am inclined to think the truest. He possessed
many faults, yet they were much exaggerated. His temper was
unbearable, but how many of us are amiable when suffering? As an
enemy he was implacable; neither were others sparing of him, and
if they did not give him a "Roland for an Oliver," it was
because they could not. It was not often his heart was visibly
touched or his better nature roused to action. Yet there were
times when he proved himself noble, unselfish and sympathetic.
He was the best and truest of friends and his love for his
mother amounted to idolatry. He never married and tradition says
he never offered himself to but one woman. She accepted him, but
on the eve of their marriage a disagreement arose. She fled
terrified from his anger and he mounted his horse and returned
home. Their engagement was broken and never renewed. None knew
the cause."
Randolph, John, of Roanoke (1773-1833) of Virginia. Nephew of
Theodorick Bland; second cousin of Edmund Jenings Randolph;
cousin of John Marshall; half-brother of Henry St. George
Tucker. Born in Cawsons, Prince George County, Va., June 2,
1773. U.S. Representative from Virginia, 1799-1813, 1815-17,
1819-25, 1827-29, 1833 (at-large 1799-1807, 15th District
1807-13, 16th District 1815-17, 1819-21, 5th District 1821-25,
1827-29, 1833); died in office 1833; U.S. Senator from Virginia,
1825-27; U.S. Minister to Russia, 1830. Died May 24, 1833.
Original interment at a private or family graveyard, Charlotte
County, Va.; reinterment at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
See also: congressional biography.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html.
RANDOLPH, John, 1773-1833
Senate Years of Service: 1825-1827
Party: Jacksonian
RANDOLPH, John, (nephew of Theodorick Bland and Thomas Tudor
Tucker, half brother of Henry St. George Tucker), a
Representative and a Senator from Virginia; born in Cawsons,
Prince George County, Va., June 2, 1773; known as John Randolph
of Roanoke to distinguish him from kinsmen; studied under
private tutors, at private schools, the College of New Jersey
(now Princeton University), and Columbia College, New York City;
studied law in Philadelphia, Pa., but never practiced; engaged
in several duels; elected to the Sixth and to the six succeeding
Congresses (March 4, 1799-March 3, 1813); one of the managers
appointed by the House of Representatives in January 1804 to
conduct the impeachment proceedings against John Pickering,
judge of the United States District Court for New Hampshire, and
in December of the same year against Samuel Chase, Associate
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; unsuccessful
candidate for election in 1812 to the Thirteenth Congress;
chairman, Committee on Ways and Means (Seventh through Ninth
Congresses); elected to the Fourteenth Congress (March 4,
1815-March 3, 1817); not a candidate for reelection in 1816 to
the Fifteenth Congress; elected to the Sixteenth and to the
three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1819, until
his resignation, effective December 26, 1825; appointed to the
United States Senate December 8, 1825, to fill the vacancy in
the term beginning March 4, 1821, caused by the resignation of
James Barbour and served from December 26, 1825, to March 3,
1827; unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Senate in
1827; elected to the Twentieth Congress (March 4, 1827-March 3,
1829); was not a candidate for reelection to the Twenty-first
Congress; chairman, Committee on Ways and Means (Twentieth
Congress); member of the Virginia constitutional convention at
Richmond in 1829; appointed United States Minister to Russia by
President Andrew Jackson and served from May to September, 1830,
when he resigned; elected to the Twenty-third Congress and
served from March 4, 1833, until his death in Philadelphia, Pa.,
May 24, 1833; interment at his residence, ‘Roanoke,’ in
Charlotte County, Va.; reinterment at ‘Hollywood,’ Richmond, Va.
Bibliography
American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography;
Adams, Henry. John Randolph. 1882. Reprint of 1898 ed. New York:
Chelsea House, 1981; Dawidoff, Robert. The Education of John
Randolph. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1979.
_William I RANDOLPH "the immigrant"___+ | (1651 - 1711) m 1678 _Richard RANDOLPH I of Curles____| | (1686 - 1748) m 1714 | | |_Mary ISHAM __________________________+ | (1660 - 1735) m 1678 _John RANDOLPH of Matoax_| | (1742 - 1775) m 1769 | | | _John (The Red Bolling's) BOLLING Sr._+ | | | (1676 - 1729) m 1697 | |_Jane BOLLING ___________________| | (1703 - 1766) m 1714 | | |_Mary KENNON _________________________+ | (1678 - 1727) m 1697 | |--John RANDOLPH of "Roanoke" | (1773 - 1833) | _Richard BLAND I of Jordans___________+ | | (1665 - 1729) m 1701 | _Theodorick BLAND III of Causons_| | | (1708 - ....) m 1739 | | | |_Elizabeth RANDOLPH __________________+ | | (1680 - 1720) m 1701 |_Frances BLAND __________| (1752 - 1788) m 1769 | | _Drury BOLLING _______________________+ | | (1695 - 1734) |_Frances Elizabeth BOLLING ______| (1724 - 1774) m 1739 | |______________________________________
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First, I give and bequeath to Margreta my dearly beloved wife
the possession of my dwelling house upon the Plantation an Broad
River, near Cedar Creek, and the third From everything, during
her lifetime according to our English Law; likewise, the third
from the money what are raised and levied out of my estate from
all household goods, debts and moveable effects
Secondly, give to my well beloved son, Hans Beat Turnipseed, 150
acres of land lyng on John Kennerlys Creek joining to his own
100 acres of land, for him and his heirs and successors Forever.
Also his childs portion, wtth my other chIdren.
Thirdly I give to my well loved son, Jacob Turnipseed, 200 acres
of land an Austin's Mill Creek joining Woodreds land, for him,
his heirs and succesors forever and ever and his equal portion
with my other children; and likewise I constiute make and ordain
him sole executor and executors of this my last will and
testament
Fourthly, I give to my well beloved son, Felix Turnipseed, my
plantation on Broad River near Cedar Creek, consisting oF 250
acres, with all clearings, houses and outhovses and orchards
(except that my dearly beloved wife, Margreta during her
lifetime as before mentioned receives the third, for her
mentioned) to him, his heirs, administrators and sucessors
forever and ever
Fifthly, I give to my well beloved daughter, Maria Margreta
Turnipseed 150 pounds South Carolina Currency besides her equal
childs portion for her, her heirs and successors.
I order that my son Jacob Turripseed as exactor and executor of
this my last will and testament shall sell at public verdue all
my horses, chattles, sheep, hogs and house furniture and
moveable effects to the highest bidders, and the money which are
levied and raised out of my estate be divided among another,
first (according to law) my wife Margreta the third part, and my
beloved children all to equal portion-
I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannull all and every
other former testaments, wills, legacies, bequests and
executors, by me in any ways before named, willed and
bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to my
last will and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 8
day of January in the year of our Lord, 1781.
Signed: Beat Turnipseed
Witnessed: John Frederick Dubber, Nicholas Weyerf, Michael Voght
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will
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