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Issue of John Durburiow' Munford :
By 2d m. i. Maria3.
ii. Sally5, m. Judge J. Doddridge Coles.
iii. Nannie3, 22. Robert Bright.
iv. John5.
Bygd m. v. Cariton Beverley5.
vi. Wm. Radford5.
vii. Maggie5, d.
viii. Mary Bland5, d.
By4th m. ix. Mildred5.
Issue of Dr. Robert' and Anne E. (Curtis) Munford :
i. John Henry5, d. in the C. S. army.
ii. Robert B.5, m. Mary Gray.
iii. Christiana Curtis5, m. Geo. Francis Merrill. Issue of Eliz'h Madison' (Munford) and Win. Pres- ton Peyton:
i. Lizzie Madison', ii. Sallie Radford", iii. Gco. Wythe3, iv. William5, v. Garnett', vi. John5, vii. Howe5, viii. Hampton5.
MURRAY .*
James1 Murray, church warden and vestryman of Bristol parish in 1746, was a native of Scotland, and of the lineage of William Murray, Lord Mansfield, the celebrated English jurist. He perpetuated the name of the ancestral seat in Scotland, in that of his home "Athol," near Petersburg. He m. Anne - and had issue :
* Regret is expressed in a note on p. 122, at a disappointment which prevented the presentation of a notice of this family, to which we are just at this point enabled by the reception of this interesting memoranda-as now embodied-from the IIon. James M. Whittle.
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ii.
i. James2, b. ro July 1743. 2. Owned large John2, b. 13 Sept. 1744. ) landed estates in Mecklenburg county, near what is now known as "Chase City," then called Christianville, and the Episcopal church still standing and in use there was built by them.
iii. Anne2, b. 30 August, 1746.
iv. Margaret2, b. S Feb. 1748; m. Thos. Gor- don ; issue, Nancy, who was raised by Mrs. Davies, her aunt, and m. Henry E. Coleman of Halifax county, member of Virginia Senate.
v. William2, 6. 6 May 1752; inherited the paternal seat "Athol"; of imposing per- sonal appearance, from which and the designation of his residence, he was called the Duke of Athol. He d. soon after the peace of 1815, from exhaustion, resulting from efforts made towards the extinguishment of a great fire in Pe- tersburg. His dau. -- 12. - Rob- inson, M. D., an exiled Irish patriot, who was a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, and a most talented and accom- plished gentleman. He taught school for some time in Amelia county, but fi- nally settled at Farmville, and entered upon the practice of medicine.# A
* He was a student of medicine at Philadelphia during the visita tion of that city by the yellow fever, and devoted himself actively to the succor of the fever stricken sufferers. His services are at- tested in a resolution of thanks from the University of Penn.ylva-
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warm attachment existed between him and the celebrated Jolin Randolph of Roanoke.
vi. Mary2, 6. 22 Feb. 1754; d. 1823; m2. Ist, Alex'r Gordon, a merchant of Peters- burg, and a native of Kircudbright, Scotland ;* 2d, Col. W'm., son of Rev. Samuel Davies, the "apostle of Pres- byterianism in Virginia." He was a graduate of Princeton College, paying for his tuition by serving himself as a tutor in that institution. He afterwards read law with Richard Stockton, the signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence, who had acted as his guardian. Returning to Virginia about the com- mencement of the Revolution, he en- tered the army, soon attaining the rank of Colonel, served gallantly. He en- joyed the friendship of Washington and other patriots of note. After a pe- riod of service in the field, he received the appointment of "commissioner of war" for the state of Virginia, a position combining in its functions the duties severally of a Sec'y of War and of the
nia, signed by its faculty, recognizing in the most complimentary terms his ability, humanity and heroism-which is in the possession of his daugh er Rebecca.
*Arms of the family -. Az. on bezant between three boar's heads, erased or; crest : a dexter hand issuing out of a mouth, grasping a sabre proper. Motto: Dread God.
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Navy, as now nationally administered. His ability was wonderfully displayed in this most responsible post, and the value of his services in the cause of freedom cannot be too highly estimated. The war being concluded, he was for a time employed as a commissioner for the settlement of war accounts between the state of Virginia and the national government, and as such resided at Philadelphia. He afterwards settled at Blandford, and practised for a time his profession as a lawyer most successful- ly, his competitors being such brilliant legal examples as Judge George Keith Taylor, Jerman Baker, David Robert- son, John Daly Burk and others scarce- ly less distinguished. He received from Washington the appointment of collec- tor of the port of Norfolk, Va., which he held until ISor.
vi. Thomas2, 6. 13 June, 1757.
Issue of Henry E. and Nancy3 (Gordon) Coleman :
i. dau4 m. Rev. John Clarke of Hali- fax county.
ii. Thos. Gordon', d.
iii. Ethelbert', M. D.
iv. John', d.
v. Henry E.4, d.
vi. -- dau4, m. David Chalmers of Halifax.
vii. Ann', m. - Baskerville. Issue: Major Henry E. Coleman Baskerville, late C. S. A.
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viii. - dau." m. Richard Logan.
ix.
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-- dau. m .---
- Eaton of N. C.
-2 (Murray) and - Robinson, M. D .: Issue of -
i. Robert Emmett3 (M. D.), b. ISI !; d. 10 Dec. 1865, leaving widow, son and dau.
ii. Wm. Murray?, poet and antiquary before mentioned, m. - Mills, d. in N. Y. Issue: Rev. Thomas, of the Roman Catholic church.
iii. Rebecca2.
Issue of Mary? Murray by her two marriages with Alex'r Gordon, and with Col. Wm. Davies :
i. Peggy Gordon3, m. Ist, William Knox of Phil'a, who d. 1809, in Petersburg; 2d, Col. Grief Green, a prominent lawyer of Mecklenburg county.
ii. Mary Ann Davies2, mn. Fortescue Whittle, an ardent young Protestant liberal, who on attaining his majority entered warm- ly into the trouble which brought Ro- bert Emmett to the block, and from which Thos. Addis Emmett and other distinguished Irishmen were relieved by exile from their country. He found in Norfolk, engaged as a prosperous merchant, his elder brother, Conway Whittle, who had settled there soon after the close of the Revolution, had married into an old Virginia family, died in 1817, and was the father of the present Conway Whittle of Norfolk.
Issue of Peggy Gordon3 by her two marriages with Wm. Knox, and with Col. Grief Green:
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i. Mary Ann Knox4, m. Dr. Thomas Goode of the Warm Springs, Va.
ii. Sophia Knox4, m. John Buford of Meck- lenburg, Co.
iii. Wm. Alexander K'no.v4.
iv. Eliza Knox4, d. unmarried.
v. John O. K'noa4, now living in Mecklen- burg Co.
vi. Henry Green', living.
Issue of Fortescue and Mary Ann2 (Davies) Whittle:
1. Wm. Conway3, Capt. U. S. Navy and Com- modore C. S. Navy, m. Eliz'h Kennon. (See Kennon.)
ii. James M.3, member of Va. Convention 1850-51, 17. Ist, Mary, dau. of Col. Isaac Coles of Pittsylvania Co .; 2d, Camelia Skipwith, grand-daughter of Wm. Murray2. (Scc Skipwith.)
iii. John S.3, Surgeon U. S. Navy, d. at sea, off the coast of South America, of yel- low fever; m. Ist, - Patterson, neice of Bishop Atkinson of N. C., (see At- kinson) ; 2d, -, dau. of the late Wright Southgate of Norfolk, Va.
iv. Lewis N.3, 22. --- Powers of Macon, Ga., and resides there.
v. Stephen Decatur3, m. Nancy Randolph, dau. of Geo. of "Horn Quarter," King WVm. Co., and grand-daughter of Hon. John Taylor "of Caroline," U. S. Sen- ator, Agriculturist, &c.
vi. Francis M.3, Bishop Prot. Epis. Ch. of Va., in. Emily Fairfax.
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vii. Powhatan B.3, Col. C. S. A., served gal- lantly, lost an arm, and was frequently wounded. Living in Valdosta, Ga.
PETERSON.
The ancestor of the estimable Peterson family of Bristol Parish was John,1 who settled in Isle of Wight Co, Va., about 1660. The names of two sons, John? and Batte,2 have been transmitted to us.
In the Parish Baptismal Register appears the follow- ing entry :
"John, son of John and Fanny Peterson, baptized Jan. 19, 1720." This John,3 who is regarded as the third in name and generation in Virginia, d. 1773. He m. Martha, sister of the well-known brothers John, James, Archie, Richard and Thomas Thweatt of " Pales- tine," near Petersburg, and had issue :
i. Peter4, m. Lucy Osborne.
ii. Thomas4, m. Eliz'h, dau. of Augustine Claiborne of "Windsor," Sussex Co. (See Claiborne.)
iii. Martha4, 2. Robert Batte of Prince George Co.
iv. Mary', m. Francis Poythress of Amelia. Issue of Peter4 and Lucy ( Osborne) Peterson : i. ---- dau.5, m. James Thwcatt of Dinwiddie Co.
ii. Eliz'h5, m. Hon. Peterson Goodwyn, M. C. from Va.
Issue of
5 (Peterson) and Tinecall :
i. Lucy,6 m. Herbert Gregory.
ii. Sally6, m. Thomas Thweatt of "Pales- tine."
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Issue of Thomas4 and Eliz'h (Claiborne) Peterson :
i. John Herbert5, 2. Mary Herbert Harrison. (See Claiborne.)
ii. Thomas3, 6. -; d. - , 1788.
iii. Augustine Claiborne5, d. unmarried, 1803. Issue of Martha+ (Peterson) and Robert Batto .*
i. John5; ii. Robert5; iii. Frances5; iv. Mary5; v. Martha5; all of whom m. and left issue.
Issue of Mary4 (Peterson) and Francis Poythress:
i. Francis5.
ii. Mary", m. - Randolph of Amelia Co.
Issue of John Herbert5 and Mary Herbert (Harrison) Peterson :
1. John Augustine6, m. Virginia, dau. of John J. and Ann Thweatt of "Atherton," Prince George Co.
ji. Lucy Ann6, m. Wm. H. Young of the French Army.
iii. Maria Harrison6, 22. John, son of Wm. Prentis, issue.
PEGRAM.
The ancestor of the Pegram family in Virginia was 1 surveyor, who settled in what is now Dinwiddie Co., and m. - , dau. of Col. - Baker, and had issue five sons, of whom :
* The first of the name, of whom there is record in Virginia, was Capt. Henry Batte, who was sent on an exploring expedition by Gov. Berkeley with 14 Englishmen and as many Indians from Appomattox river in 1667. A descendant John m ?. Mary, dou. of Peter Poythress of " Branchester," whose other daughters mt. seve- rally representatives of the Mayo, Atkinson, Bland, Lee, Newton and Eppes families.
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Major Baker ?.
· Daniel? of Charlotte, N. C.
Edward?, an officer of the Revolution, and a juror on the trial of Aaron Burr; m. Mary Lyle.
Issue : John3, M. C .; Maj. Gen. Va. forces, War 1812; U. S. Marshall E. District of Va .; d. 1831 ; 22. Ist, -- Coleman of Dinwiddie Co .; ed, Martha Ward, dau. of Richard Gregory (lawyer) of Chesterfield Co.
Issue by first marriage :
i. John+ (M. D.), m. Caroline, dau. of Geo. Pegram, vestryman of Bristol Parish, 1802. Moved to Indiana.
ii. Edward Lyle', m. Mary, dau. of George Pegram, and left issue one surviving daughter, Mrs. Cochran of La. Issue by second marriage :
iii. Richard Gregory+ (Capt), m. Jane, dau. of Robert Birchett.
iv. James W4. (General), vestryman 1839, President Bank of Va., killed by ex- plosion of the Steamer Lucy Walker in 1844; m. Virginia, dau. of Col. Wm. Ransom Johnson, "the Napoleon of the Turf," who m. Mary, dau. of Dr. Geo. Evans of "Oakland," Chesterfield Co.
v. Maria Ward', m. David May. (See May.)
vi. Virginia', în. Robert Triplett of Ky.
vii. George Herbert', Capt. and Adj. Gen'l of Generals Taylor and Scott in Mexico, Spencer of Elizabethtown, N. J. Their dau. Lelia m. Arthur Stod- dard, Savannah, Ga.
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viii. Robert Baker4, U. S. and C. S. Navies. Entered U. S. Navy 1829; served in the Mediterranean, Japan and East In- dia squadrons, and in the famous Wilkes Exploring Expedition. A sword was voted him by acclamation by the Va Assembly for gallant conduct, espe- cially in the capture of a piratical flo- tilla in the sea of China, and he re- ceived testimonials from the British Commander in those waters, and her Majesty, Queen Victoria. Resigned in IS61, when Va. seceded from the Union, and entering the Navy of the Southern Confederacy, rendered daring and con- spicuous service. He m. Ist, 1$35; Lucy B., dau. of Col. John Cargill of Sussex Co., Va .; ed, 22d Jan., 1873' Sarah, dau. of John P. Leigh of Nor- folk, Va., vestryman, 1872, of Bristol Parish.
ix. Louisa+, m. R. W. Rainey.
x. Martha R+., m. Charles Stainback.
xi. Wm. B'. (lawyer), m. Amelia Combs of Ky.
xii. Lelia', m. M. Paul of Petersburg, and had issue; Martha W., m. Maj. Win. Barks- dale, son of Gustavus A. and -- (dau. of Gov. Wm. B. Giles) Myers of Richmond.
xiii. Franklin', Lieut. U. S. A., d. of disease contracted in Mexico.
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Issue of Capt. Richard Gregory4 and Jane (Birchett) Pegram :
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i. Rich'd Gregory5, Capt. C. S. A., lawyer, m. Helen Burwell.
Issue of Gen. James W'. and~Virginia (Johnson) Pegram :
i. Mary E.5
ii. John5, Maj. Gen'l C. S. A., m. Hettie, dau. of Wilson Miles Cary of Baltimore; killed -.
iii. James W5., Maj. C. S. A., m. Eliz'h, dau. of Hon. Raleigh Travers Daniel. Att'y Gen'l of Va.
iv. Virginia5, m. Col. David McIntosh, C. S. A. of S. C., and now of Towsontown, Md.
V. Wm. R. Johnson5, Lt. Col. Art. C. S. A. and Acting Brig. Gen .. k. at Battle of Five Forks, April 1865.
Issue of Virginia4 (Pegram) and Robert Triplett of Ky .:
i. Ann5, m. J. Andrew White.
ii. Lelia5, 22. Judge Yeaman.
Issue of Capt. Robert Baker' and Lucy B. (Cargill) Pegram (Ist marriage):
i. Margaret B5., m. ist, 20th May, 1863, Col. S. Williams, C. S. A., who was k. 9th June, 1863, at Brandy Station. Culpeper Co .; 2d, Nov., 1868, Maj. B. W. Bel- scher, C. S. A .; 3d, Dr. M. Q. Holt.
ii. John C., Capt. C. S. A. and A. G., staff of Gen. Ransom, k. near Petersburg 16th June, 1864.
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iii. James W5., C. S. Navy, wounded at Fort Fisher, lay reader, vestryman and supt. of St. Paul's Church Sunday School ; 272., 1867, Eliza W. Blacknall, and had issue : i. Geo. B" .; ii. Robt. Bº .; iii. Lucy C .; iv. Emma6.
vi. Lucy Cargill5.
v. Robert B5., Civil Engineer, m. Ella Wyatt of Ala. Issue: two sons.
vi. Geo. Wm5., of Petersburg, Va.
Issue of Martha R4. Pegram and Charles Stainback:
i. Littlebury5, Major C. S. A.
ii. Charles5, C. S. A.
iii. Anna5, 1. - Williamson.
iv. James West3.
v. Grace3, m. - Dibbrell of N. Y.
vi. Blanche".
Issue of William B4. and Amelia (Combs) Pegram of Ky .:
i. Martha Ward5, m. David Hamilton of Scotland, now of Louisville, Ky.
ii. John C5., U. S. Navy.
iii. Virginia5, 22. Allan Gilmour of Scotland.
iv. Amelia5.
v. Maria Ward5, 2. Daniel Wilson of Farm- ville, Va.
vi. William B5.
RAMSAY.
Patrick1, son of Andrew Ramsay, Provost of Glas- gow, Scotland, 1734-5; merchant and one of the trus- tees of the town of Blandford, which was located upon lands belonging to him (upon which he settled prior to
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1760), and - Poythress ; m. Nov. 26, 1760, Elizabeth Poythress. Returned to Scotland prior to the Revo- lution. After Mr. Ramsay's death his widow returned with her children in 1791 to Alexandria, Va. Here her two sons-twins-entered as merchants into trade with Europe.
Issue : (i. Andrew“, m. - Graham of Dumfries, Va .; ii. son ?- twins); iii. dau ?.; iv. dau2 .; v. dau2 .; vi. Eliza2, b. M'ch 19, 1768. m. John Potts of Potts'.Grove, Penn., and later a merchant of Alexandria, Va. (Other chil- dren, the youngest, being born in Glasgow, Scotland, 1776.)
Issue of Andrew and - (Graham) Ramsay :
i. Wm3., Capt. U. S. Navy, d .---
ii. George D'., Brig. Gen. U. S. A.
iii. - dau3., m. Gen. Wm. Turnbull, Top. . Engineers U. S. A.
iv. - dau3., m. - Krumbaar.
Issue of Eliza? Ramsay and John Potts :
i. Sophia W3., 22. Dr. Thomas Semmes of Alexandria, Va.
ii. Anna3, m. N. P. Hobart, Att'y Gen'l of Penn.
iii. W. D3., 22. Rev. - Hawley, D. D., of Washington, D. C.
iv. Samuel3, 12.
v. Ramsay D3., (Rev.)
Issue of Sophia3 Potts and Dr. Thomas Semmes :
i. Thomas', m. Eliza F. Bernard.
ii. Anna Sophia', m. Rev. Philip Slaughter, D. D.
iii. Mary E4., m. John M. Forbes.
iv. Douglas Ramsay', m. Virginia Flynn.
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v. Sarah W1., m. Rev. Wm. Meade Nelson.
vi. Wm. H4., d. unmarried.
Issue of W. D. Potts3 and Rev. - Hawley, D. D .:
i. Elizabeth P'.
ii. - dan4., m. Wm. Weir, Phila.
iii. - dau4., m. Dr. - Young, N. Y.
iv. Kate Ramsay4.
v. Fanny Lear'.
vi. Radcliffe1.
vii. William4.
viii. - dau'., m. - Cabot, New Jersey.
''que of Samuel3 and
Potts :
i. John4, late chief clerk of the War Depart- ment U. S.
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ii. Andrew Ross'.
. - daut., m. - Fillebrown.
RANDOLPH.
We would desire to present an extended deduction of this most distinguished family, from its founder in Virginia (William of Turkey Island*), to the present generation, but this the limit of our book forbids. We
¥ ITis advent in the Colony appears to have been about 1674, as , ecord in the Virginia Land Registry Office, Oct, 1 of that year, a grant to him of 591 acres on Swift Creek, Henrico Co. The name appears, however, and prominently much earlier. Capt. Henry Randolph, who was clerk of Henrico county, was granted 150 acres in Henrico county as early as July 22, 1637. He received a number of extensive grants thereafter. He had a son named William, who, however, died before 1660. The connection be- tween his family and that of William of "Turkey Island" is not known. Joseph W. Randolph, the veteran publisher and booksel- ler, of Richmond, Va., is a descendant of Capt. Henry Randolph.
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must fain content ourselves with but a section-the data for which was principally gathered by that most brilliant and paradoxical representative of his race -- John Randolph of Roanoke.
William1 * Randolph of Yorkshire, England, b. 1651 ; d. Ap'l 11, 1711; emigrated to Virginia about the year 1674, and settled at "Turkey Island,"f James river ; speedily acquired an ample fortune and extensive landed possessions; M. of H. of Burgesses and of the Council of Va .; m. Mary, dau. of Henry and Catha- rine Isham, of Bermuda Hundred. Issue :
* There was found among the papers of Sir John Randolph of Virginia "an antique black-letter pedigree," which thus deduced the descent of Wm. Randolph of " Turkey Island." --- Win.b. son of Roberta and Rosa (Roberts) Randolph: d. 1670; aged 8S; m. Eliz'h, dau. of Thos. Smith, of whose issue was Thos.s. the poet, and Wme. The last m. fourthly, Dorothy, dau. of Richard Law, and widow of Thos. West; of the issue of Wm.º, and Dorothy Randolph was Wm.d; 6. 27th Nov. 1623, who has been assumed to be the emigrant to Va. An error, as Wn .. of "Turkey Island," according to legal depositions, and to his will, was b. in 1651.
The Randolphs of Scotland were ennobled, and in England they played a conspicuous part in the diplomacy of Queen Elizabeth.
The earliest representation of the Randolph arms of Virginia, which we have seen, is in the book-plate of Sir John Randolph. bearing date 17.12, as follows : Gu. upon a cross.or, 5 mullets gu. which differs somewhat in tincture from every example of the Ran. dolph arms as given by Burke .- (Gen. Armowry.)
¡"Turkey Island" was discovered in My, 1607, by Newport and Smith, who ascended the James, seeking "the head of the river, the lake, the sea, the Appalata mountains, or some issue." They found an islet, on which were many turkeys, and called it Turkey I;le .- Archeol. Am., vol. iv., p. 442, and Vestry Book, Ilenrico l'arish .- R. A. Brock, editor, p. 167-S.
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i. Win2., of "Turkey Island," M. H. of Bur- gesses and Councillor, m. Eliz'h Bever- ley of Gloucester.
ii Thos ?. , of "Tuckahoe," m. -- dau. of Tarlton (?) Fleming (a descendant of Sir Thos. Fleming, second son of the Earl of Wigdon, Scotland, who emigrated to Virginia in 1616.)
iii. Isham2, of "Dungenness," 12. Jane Rodg- ers of England.
iv. Richard', of "Curles," M. H. of Bur- gesses, m. Jane, dar. of John Bolling of "Cobbs." (Sce Bolling.)
V. Sir John2 Knight, m. Susan Beverley, the sister of the wife of his bro. Wm.
vi. Henry?, d. unmarried; vestryman and church-warden of Bristol Parish, 1720. Left part of "Curles" to his brother Richard.
vii. Edward2, lived in England; 172. Miss Groves, heiress of {10,000. Captain of a merchant ship.
viii. Mary2. m. Wm. Stith.
ix. Eliz'h2, m. Richard Bland. (Sce Bland.)
" WVm.2 and Eliz'h (Beverley) Randolph of "Quincy sland."
i. Beverley', of "Turkey Island,' Lightfoot, of "Sandy Point," ai s.p.
ii. Peter3, of "Chatsworth," Surveyor toins of North America in 1749. of Burgesses, m Lucy, dau. of howett Bolling of "Bollingbrook." (Sce Bot- ing.)
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iii. Wm3, of "Wilton," M. H. of Burgesses, clk. 1749, m. Anne, dau. of Benj. and Anne (Carter) Harrison, of "Berke- ley," (sister to Gov. Benj. Harrison). iv. - dau3, m. - Chiswell.
V. Eliz'h3, 2. John Price, from Wales. Issue.
Issue of Peter3 and Lucy (Bolling) Randolph, of 'Chatsworth :"
i. WVm.4, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Wm. Skip- with (Sce Skipwith). Issue : Peter Skipwith5, m. Eliz'h, dau. of James and Fanny Southall; issue, Wm. Beverley6, of "Chatsworth," m. Sarah, dau. of Thos. Rutherfoord, no issue.
ii. Beverley4, of " Green Creek," Gov. of Va., 2. Martha Cocke; issue, Lucy-5, 202. Wm. Randolph, of "Chitower;" issue, Robert6, of Fauquier, m. Eliz'h Carter, of Shirley (and had issue dau. m. Thos. Turner, of King George; and Bever- ley, m. Lavinia, dau. of Henry and Nancy Heth, of "Blackheath," Ches- terfield county) and Anne6, 22. Wm. Fitzhugh, of Chatham, and left issuc.
Issue of W'm.3 and Anne (Harrison) Randolph, of "Wilton :"
i. Wm4., d. young.
ii. Peter', m. Ist, Mary, g. d. of Gov. Alex'r Spottswood; 2d, Mary Page, of "North River," and d. s. p.
iii. Harrison4.
iv. Benj.'
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v. Peyton4, m. Lucy, dau. of Gov. : Harrison. Issuc : Wm.5, m. drews; Rich'd Kidder5, mn2. man, and had issue.
vi. Anne4, m. Benj. Harrison, of "Brand and d. s. p.
vii. Eliz'h4, 2. Philip Grymes, of "Brand Rappahannock county, and d. s. p. viii. Lucy4, m. Lewis Burwell, of "Kir Mill."* No issue.
Issue of Thos.3 and (Fleming) of "Tuckahc
i. William4, m. Page, of "Rosewc (Aunt to Gov. John Page). Iss: Thos. Mann5, mn. Anne Cary, of " An thill;" and Judith5. m. Edmund Ber) ley, whose dau. Mary m. Tarlton Fle ing.
ii. Judith4, In. Wm. Stith, Prest. of \'m. a Mary Coll. and Historian of Va.
iii. Mary4, 27. WEms. Keith.
Issue of Isham3 and Jane (Rodgers) of "Dunge ness :"
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: sham4. ./m.4, of "Bristol," m. - Little.
iii. Thos.4, of "Dungenness," m. Jane Car Issue : Archibald Cary', Thos.5. Ishan Mary5, 22. Randolph Harrison.
iv. Jane5, în. Peter Jefferson, and had issu Thos6. (President) ; Randolph"; Mar tha6, m. John Bolling ; dau“., an. Dal
* Originally Kingsmell, from the name of the first patentee ( the land.
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ney Carr ; darG., m. -- Lewis ; dauG., m. -- Marks.
V.
Mary5, m. Charles Lewis of "Buck Island."
vi. Eliz h& m. John Railey of Chesterfield.
vii. Dorothy5, 2. John Woodson of Gooch- land, M. H. of Burgess 1773.
viii. Anne5, 2. sst, Dan'l Scott, by whom she had no issue; 2d, Jonathan Pleasants of "Fine Creek" (issue Saml", Janc") ; 3d, James Pleasants of Goochland (issue) James“, Clerk of Ho. of Del., Gov. of Va., and SusanG, m. Carter Har- rison of "Clifton," who had issue : Robert7, Peyton', Randolph", Carter7, dau1., m. --- Drew, dau'., m. Bradley.
ix. Susanna5, m. Carter Harrison of "Clif- ton."
Issue of Richard3 and Jane (Bolling) Randolph, of "Curles :" i. Rich'd', în. Anne, dau. of David Meade, of Nansemond, and had issue : Rich'd5 în. Maria Beverley, of "Blandfield;" Rylands, m. - Frazer; David Mcade5, 1/1. --- Randolph, of "Tuckahoe;" Britt", mn. Lucy Beverley, of "Bland- field;" Susan', mn. Benj. Harrison, of "Berkeley;" Janes, 2. Archibald Boll- ing of Buckingham; Annes, m. Brett Randolph; Marys, 22. Wm. Bolling, of "Licking Hole;" Eliz'h5, m. Richard Kidder Meade, issue, Rt. Rev. Wm.
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Meade, Bishop Prot. Epis. Church of Va .; Sarah5. m. Wm. Munford.
ii.
Mary4, 6. 21 Nov. 1727: d. 25 Nov. 1781; m. Archibald Cary", of "Ampthill:" b. 22 Feb. 1721 ; d. 26 Feb. 1787. Issue : Anne5, m. Thos. Mann Randolph, of "Tuckahoe," and had issue : Anne6, m. David Meade Randolph; Eliz'h6, 22. Ro. Pleasants, of " Four Mile Creek:" Thos.6, m. Martha Jefferson; Wm.6, 22. Lucy, dan. of Governor Beverley Ran- dolph; Judith6, 2. Rich'd Randolph, of "Bizarre," bro. of John, of " Roanoke;" Anne Carys, m. Gouverner Morris of N. Y .; Jane6, m. Thos. Eaton, son of Wm. Randolph, of Bristol; John6, 272. - Lewis, of Powhatan Co .; Har- riet6, 272. Richard S. Hackley, Consul at San Lucar; Virginia6, 222. Wilson Jef- ferson Cary; Jane", m. Archibald Boll- ing; Mary6, mn. Carter Page: Henry5, d. s. p.
iii. Jane4, 22. Anthony Walke, of Princess Anne Co. Issuc: Rev. Anthony.
iv. Brett1, m. in Gloucestershire, Eng., where he lived and died, Mary Scott, of Lon- don. Issue: Susan3, m. Dr. - Doug- las; Henry', of "Warwick." m. Lucy5.
*A very complete deduction of the descendants of Miles Cary, of Virginia, (1620-1667) 4th in descent from Wm. Cary, Mayor o. Bristol, England ( 14)2-1572)-trom whom was Archibald Cary- has been prepared by his accomplished descendant, Wilson Miles Cary, of Baltimore, Md.
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dau. of Seth Ward, of Sheffield; Britt', of "Fighting Creek," m. his cousin Anne Randolph, of "Curles."
1. Ryland', of "Turkey Island," which he bought of Col. Peter R., of " Chots- worth," who inherited it from his bro. Beverley.
vi. Elizh4. 2. Richard Kidder Meade, of Coggin's Point, and d. s. p.
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