man William Jr "Col, William Jr Randolph" Randolph, Chancellor Randolph‏‎, son of William Randolph, Col and Mary "Mary Royall Isham" Isham‏.
Born ‎ Nov 6, 1681 at Turkey Island, Henrico, VA, died ‎ Oct 19, 1742 at Turkey Island, Henrico, VA‎, 60 years, buried ‎ 1742 at Henrico County, VA - Turkey Island Cemetery
William Randolph II of Turkey Island, 1755
John Wollaston (active 1730s–1775)
Oil on canvas
Gift of Kate Brander Mayo Skipwith (subsequently Mrs. Berkeley Williams), 1927.17

This painting is rendered in a manner far removed from John Wollaston's usual style. Though the artist was able to give vivid enough color to the sitter's face, he poorly modulated the flesh tones. Wollaston was commissioned by the builder of Wilton to produce a portrait of his late father, William Randolph II (1681–1742), presumably from an image painted earlier.

A successful career in the law is surely the activity alluded to by the inclusion in this canvas of what is probably a legal document that Randolph reads. It is an interesting addition because the portraits of most Virginia gentlemen depict idle hands, in contrast to images of northern merchants proud of their industrious activity as businessmen. The prop points as well to a social difference between two generations of Virginians—one earned wealth and the other inherited it.
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William Randolph
of "Turkey Island," Henrico, was a son of Col. William Randolph of the same place, and was born in Nov., 1681. His first public office seems to have been assistant to his father as clerk of the house of burgesses, a position to which he finally succeeded, holding it until 1712. In 1720, and probably other years, he was a member of the house of burgesses for Henrico county, and in 1727, he was appointed to the council. In 1737, he made a voyage to England for his health, but returned the following year from which time he was a constant attendant at the sessions of the council until his death which occurred Oct. 19, 1742. He married Elizabeth Beverley, daughter of Hon. Peter Beverley, of Gloucester county, Virginia, and had issue.
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Virginia Prominent Families Vol 1-4
1. William Randolph, Jr., known as Councillor Randolph, b. at Turkey Island, Nov. 1681. Married (1705) Elizabeth Beverly.
II. William Randolph, known as Councillor Randolph of Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Va., eldest child of William Randolph, progenitor of the family in Virginia, and Mary, née Isham, was b. 1681; d. Oct. 19, 1741. He inherited Turkey Island and was buried there. On the slab which covers his grave there is a lengthy inscription, which can be found in the Page Family History.
Councillor William Randolph married (1705) Elizabeth Peyton Beverly, daughter of Peter Beverly and Eliza Peyton, his wife, of Gloucester Co., Va. Issue five children:
1. Beverly Randolph, b. at Turkey Island 1706, son of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton. Married (1734) a Miss Lightfoot, and d. without issue.
2. Peter Randolph, b. at Turkey Island 1708, son of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton, lived at Chatsworth. Married (1733) Lucy Bolling, daughter of Robert Bolling, and had four children, viz.: William, Beverly, Robert and Ann. Beverly was b. at Chatsworth 1734, and married Martha Cooke. He died at his residence "Green Creek," in Feb. 1797. He succeeded Edmond Randolph as Gov. of Virginia, Dec. 1, 1788, and served until Dec. 1, 1791. He was succeeded by Gen. "Light Horse" Harry Lee.
3. William Randolph, b. 1710, son of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton, settled at "Milton," Henrico Co., Va. Married (1735) Anne, daughter of Benj. Harrison, of Berkley on James River, Virginia, and Anne, née Carter. Issue:
1. William Randolph, b. 1736.
2. Peyton Randolph, b. 1738. Married (1763) his cousin, Lucy Harrison. They had three children: Betty Randolph, Kidder Randolph and Peyton Randolph, who married Anne, daughter of James Innes, Atty. Gen. of Va. His only son, James Innes Randolph, married Susan, daughter of Capt. Addison Armistead, U. S. Army.
3. Anne Randolph, b. 1740. Married (1760) Benj. Harrison, of Brandon, on James River, Va. No issue.
4. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1742. Married (1762) Philip Grymes, of Middlesex Co., Va.
5. Lucy Randolph, b. 1744. Married (1764) Lewis Burwell, of King's Mill, York Co., Va.
4. Daughter Randolph, daughter of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton, b 1718. Married - Price.
5. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1725. Married (1745) Col. John Chiswell and had four children: 1. Lucy Chiswell, married (Nov. 24, 1770) Col. William Nelson of "The Dorrile," Hanover Co., Va.; 2. Susan R. Chiswell, married Speaker John Robinson, of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and had issue; 3. Daughter Chiswell, married Warren Lewis, 4. Elizabeth Chiswell, married Charles Carter, of Ludlow. Col. John Chiswell and Elizabeth, née Randolph, had no sons, so the name of Chiswell as a surname in Virginia is extinet. It is believed it was originally written De Choiseul.


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William Randolph (1681-1741) of “Turkey Island” [RA.1]

William Randolph, son of William Randolph and Mary Isham, was born November 1681. He married Elizabeth Peyton Beverley (1 Jan. 1691/2 - 26 Dec. 1723), daughter of Peter Beverley and Elizabeth Peyton, 22 June 1709.
Randolph was a member of the Colonial Council of State (1728-42), an Henrico County clerk, and treasurer of the colony. He took the oath of militia colonel May 1740.
William died 19 October 1742, age 61, leaving a will in Goochland County naming four children and son-in-law John Chiswell (will dated 17 Oct. 1742, recorded 16 Nov. 1742).
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Record
about Colonel Will Randolph
Name: Colonel Will Randolph
Gender: male
Birth Place: VA
Birth Year: 1690
Spouse Name: Elizabeth Peyton Beverly
Spouse
Birth Place: VA
Spouse Birth Year: 1690
Marriage
Year: 1709
Marriage State: VA
Number Pages: 1




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Name Sir William ? RANDOLPH Jr
Birth Nov 1681, "Turkey Island", VA:Henrico
Death 19 Oct 1742, "Turkey Island", VA:Henrico
Burial "Turkey Island", VA:Henrico
Remarks Info from Karen Wood

Misc. Notes
Clerk of Henrico co, 1710-1720, Clerk of House of Burgess 1702-12, Council as of 1728.

Will of Col William Randolph, 1742, printed in Virginia Historical magazine p 398, Vol ?, Lists no Elizabeth as dau. although he names other daughters. It is witnessed by Wm Mayo, Samuel Cobbs (son in law), John Scruggs, Theo Carter, Richard Povall (son in law/brother in law of Thoe. Carter and John Scruggs).
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Tomb at Turkey Island , Henrico Co, VA
Inscription
"Here lyeth the Honourable William Randolph
Esq., elsdest son of Col. William Randolph of this place and of Mary his wife who was of the Anceint and Emitnent Family of Northamptonshire, having been introduced early in Businesss, and passed through many of the inferiour offices of Government with great Reprutation and eminent Capactiy.
He was at last By his Majesty's happy choice and the universal approbation of his Country advanced to the council. His experience in men and business the native graty and dignity of his person and behaviourhis attachment to the interest of his countryknowledge of the laws in general and of the laws and constituion of this Colony in particularhis integrity above all Calumny or suspicion , the acuteness of his parts, and the extensiveness of his geniuus together with the solidity of sense and judgement which was ever predominant in all he said or did- renedered him not only equal but an ornament to the high office he bore and had made him universally lamented as a most able and impartial judege and as an upright and unseful magistrate. In all other respects, neither was he lsess conspicuaious for a certain Majectic poainess of sense and honour, which carried him through all parts of private life witha an equal dignity and rpurtioan and desreedly obrained him the character of a just goo man in all the severall dutys and relations of life.
Natus Novr. 1681, Mortuus Oct 19, 1742 Anno Actatis 61?
Spouses
1 Elizabeth ? RANDOLPH ?
Birth 1 Jan 1691, Gloucester Co, VA
Death 26 Dec 1723, "Turkey Island", VA:Henrico
Father William RANDOLPH ?
Mother Mary BEVERLY

Marriage 22 Jun 1709

Children Elizabeth ? (-~1751)
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Henrico County, VA - Turkey Island Cemetery

File submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives Shelley J. Armstrong

(was very difficult to read but this is what we believe that it said with
many f's for s's)
Here lieth the Honourable WILLIAM RANDOLPH Efq. Eldeft Son of Col. WILLIAM RANDOLPH of this Place
And of MARY his wife who was of the Ancient & Eminent Family of the ISHAMS of Northamptonfhire
Having been Introduced early into Bufinefs And praised through many of the (interior) Offices of Government with great Reputation and Eminent Capacity. He was at laft By his Majesty happy here
and the univerfal Approbation of his Country Advanced to the Council His Experience in men and bufinefs the native Gravity and Dignity of his Person and behaviour his Attachment to the Interefts of his Country Knowledge of the Laws in general and of the Laws & Constitution of his Colony in particular his Integrity above all calumny or Sufpicion The Acutenefs of his parts and the Extenfivenefs of his Genius together with that Solidity of Senfe & Judgement which was ever predominant in all he said or did Rendred him not only equal, but an Ornament to the high Office he bore and have made him Univerfally lamented. As a moft able & Impartial Judge. and as an upright and useful Magiftrate in all other Respects.Neither was he lefs conficuous for a certain Majestic plainnefs of Senfe and honour which carried him through all parts of private life with an equal Dignity & Reputation And deservedly obtained in the character of a just good man. in all the several dutys & Relations of life

Natus Nov. 1681
Mortuus Oct. 19, 1742

Anno Aetaris Gr.

(at the end was a stone)
HERE LIES
WILLIAM RANDOLPH
ELDEST SON OF COL. WM. RANDOLPH
NOV 1681-OCT. 1742
VIRGINIA CONSERVATION COM. 1946
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William RANDOLPH Jr. [Parents] was born on 6 Dec 1681 in , Turkey Island, Henrico, Virginia. He died on 19 Oct 1742 in Turkey Island, Henrico, Virginia. He was buried in , Turkey Island, Henrico, VA. He married Elizabeth BEVERLEY on 22 Jun 1709 in , , VA.

Elizabeth BEVERLEY [Parents] was born on 1 Jan 1691 in Gloucester, Virginia. She died on 26 Dec 1723. She was buried in Turkey Island, , VA. She married William RANDOLPH Jr. on 22 Jun 1709 in , , VA.

They had the following children:

F i Mary RANDOLPH was born in 1704 in Turkey Island, Henrico, V
F ii Elizabeth RANDOLPH was born on 19 Oct 1705.
M iii Beverley RANDOLPH was born on 27 Dec 1710. He died on 1 Jan 1713.
M iv William RANDOLPH III was born on 14 Feb 1711 in Turkey Island, Henrico, VA. He died on 15 Sep 1722 in At Sea. [Notes]
M v Peter RANDOLPH was born on 20 Oct 1717. He died on 8 Jul 176
F vi Mary RANDOLPH was born on 22 Jul 1719.
M vii William RANDOLPH was born on 22 Nov 1720. He died in 176
F viii Elizabeth RANDOLPH was born in 1725 in Chatsworth, V
M ix Peter RANDOLPH was born in 1729 in Chatsworth, VA.
F x Beverly RANDOLPH was born in 1731 in Chatsworth, VA.
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Married ‎ Jun 22, 1705 at Henrico, VA, USA (18 years married) to:

woman Elizabeth Peyton "Elizabeth Beverly" Beverly‏‎, daughter of Peter "Col" Beverly and Elizabeth Peyton‏.
Born ‎ /91 at Gloucester, VA, died ‎ Dec 26, 1723 at Turkey Island, Henrico, VA‎, buried ‎ 1723 at Henrico County, VA - Turkey Island Cemetery
Henrico County, VA - Turkey Island Cemetery

File submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives Shelley J. Armstrong

4
(This one was cracked in a number of places and virtually illegible)
This Mo_______ __cred
In Memory of
ELIZABETH RANDOLPH
late wife of (William)_________
of the___________of Henrico
____________________of Peter
(Beverley) __________
_______________________
___________________Peyton
_____of _________family in
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(No stone by the Va. Conservation Com. 1946)
(However, this must be William Randolph, II's wife Elizabeth Peyton
Beverley, as the children Peter, Beverley, and Peyton make sense, as well as
the fact that it looked like "wife of William")

Children:

1.
man Beverly Randolph‏
Born ‎ 1706 at Turkey Island, Henrico Co., VA, died ‎ 1750 at VA‎, 43 or 44 years
Virginia Prominent Families Vol 1-4
1. Beverly Randolph, b. at Turkey Island 1706, son of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton. Married (1734) a Miss Lightfoot, and d. without issue.
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3› Beverley Randolph [RA.1.1] (c.1706-1750) married Elizabeth Lightfoot, daughter of Francis Lightfoot, in December 1737, leaving no children. He represented the College of William and Mary in the Virginia House of Burgesses (1742-49). His will provided for his wife, Elizabeth, and mentioned brothers Peter and William (will dated 22 Sept. 1750, recorded Dec. 1750).
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Colonial Virginia Source Records 1600s-1700s
Beverley of Turkey Island, b 1710, son of William and Elizabeth(Beverely); m Elizabeth Lightofft, dau of Francis and niece of Philip. Marriage notice was in the Virginia Gazette, 30 Dec 1737.
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Beverly Randolph, born 12 Nov. 1713, Turkey Island, Henrico County VA,
Married 1st Elizabeth Lightfoot and 2nd Agatha Wormley. Does anyone have a
list of his children?
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I, too, am interested in Beverly Randolph as Collier Barksdale of Va. is said
to have m. a Sarah Randolph. One of their sons (maybe more than one) moved
to Ga. and had sons named Beverly Randolph Barksdale and Collier Barksdale.
Sarah is said to be a dau. of another Randolph (Robert or Henry?, not
looking) but would seem to me that Beverly fills the bill. Any clues
appreciated!
Bebe in NC
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Beverley Randolph
son of William Randolph, of "Turkey Island," and Elizabeth Beverley, his wife, was justice of Henrico for 1741; succeeded Edward Barradall as burgess for the college in 1744-1747 and was burgess for it again in 1748-1749. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Lightfoot, but left no issue.










2.
woman Mary Randolph‏
Born ‎ 1704 at Turkey Island, Henrico, VA, died ‎ 1772‎, 67 or 68 years
Mary Randolph [RA.1.4] married John Price of Wales. They were the parents of four.
3.
man William III Randolph‏
Born ‎ /11 at Turkey Island, Henrico, VA, died ‎ Sep 15, 1752 at "Wilton," Henrico Co., Va‎
William Randolph III of Wilton, c. 1755
John Wollaston (active 1730s–1775)
Oil on canvas
Gift of Kate Brander Mayo Skipwith Williams, 1951.33

John Wollaston lavished considerable attention on this half-length portrait of his greatest Virginia patron, the builder of Wilton. The canvas is crisply painted in all details and richly modeled with color and light, so that the sitter is credibly projected as a living being. Rarely in Wollaston's Virginia work is the illusion and the quality of detail so complete. Vivid flesh tones project as those of the thirty-two-year-old sitter. The gray hair of his wig seems remarkably soft and smooth; the fabric of the coat, vest, and shirt reads as true as the brass of the buttons.

William Randolph III (1723–1761) inherited "all [his father's] Plate & Household Goods.” To house those objects, he commissioned one of the grandest Georgian mansions in Virginia. At this home, Wilton, he greatly expanded the family portrait collection into one of the finest and largest in all the colonies.


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William RANDOLPH [Parents] was born on 22 Nov 1720 in Turkey Island, Henrico, VA. He died in 1761 in "Wilton", Henrico Co., VA. He married Ann Carlin HARRISON in 1735 in Henrico County, Virginia.

Ann Carlin HARRISON [Parents] was born in 1723 in Berkeley, Charles City, VA. She married William RANDOLPH in 1735 in Henrico County, Virginia.

They had the following children:

M i William RANDOLPH was born in 1736 in Virginia.
F ii Sarah RANDOLPH was born in 1736 in Virginia.
M iii Peter RANDOLPH was born about 1738.
F iv Anne RANDOLPH was born in 1740.
M v Harrison RANDOLPH was born about 1741 in Virginia.
M vi Benjamin RANDOLPH was born about 1743 in Virginia.
F vii Lucy RANDOLPH was born in 1744.
M viii Peter RANDOLPH was born about 1746 in Virginia.
F ix Elizabeth RANDOLPH was born in 1746.
M x Peyton RANDOLPH was born about 1746.
F xi Ann RANDOLPH was born about 1747 in Virginia.
F xii Lucy RANDOLPH was born about 1751 in Virginia.
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3. William Randolph, b. 1710, son of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton, settled at "Milton," Henrico Co., Va. Married (1735) Anne, daughter of Benj. Harrison, of Berkley on James River, Virginia, and Anne, née Carter. Issue:
1. William Randolph, b. 1736.
2. Peyton Randolph, b. 1738. Married (1763) his cousin, Lucy Harrison. They had three children: Betty Randolph, Kidder Randolph and Peyton Randolph, who married Anne, daughter of James Innes, Atty. Gen. of Va. His only son, James Innes Randolph, married Susan, daughter of Capt. Addison Armistead, U. S. Army.
3. Anne Randolph, b. 1740. Married (1760) Benj. Harrison, of Brandon, on James River, Va. No issue.
4. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1742. Married (1762) Philip Grymes, of Middlesex Co., Va.
5. Lucy Randolph, b. 1744. Married (1764) Lewis Burwell, of King's Mill, York Co., Va.
4. Daughter Randolph, daughter of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton, b 1718. Married - Price.
5. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1725. Married (1745) Col. John Chiswell and had four children: 1. Lucy Chiswell, married (Nov. 24, 1770) Col. William Nelson of "The Dorrile," Hanover Co., Va.; 2. Susan R. Chiswell, married Speaker John Robinson, of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and had issue; 3. Daughter Chiswell, married Warren Lewis, 4. Elizabeth Chiswell, married Charles Carter, of Ludlow. Col. John Chiswell and Elizabeth, née Randolph, had no sons, so the name of Chiswell as a surname in Virginia is extinet. It is believed it was originally written De Choiseul.
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4.
man Peter Randolph‏
Born ‎ Oct 20, 1708 at OF Chatsworth, died ‎ Jul 8, 1767 at Chatsworth, Henrico, VA, USA‎, 58 years
Virginia Prominent Families Vol 1-4
2. Peter Randolph, b. at Turkey Island 1708, son of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton, lived at Chatsworth. Married (1733) Lucy Bolling, daughter of Robert Bolling, and had four children, viz.: William, Beverly, Robert and Ann. Beverly was b. at Chatsworth 1734, and married Martha Cooke. He died at his residence "Green Creek," in Feb. 1797. He succeeded Edmond Randolph as Gov. of Virginia, Dec. 1, 1788, and served until Dec. 1, 1791. He was succeeded by Gen. "Light Horse" Harry Lee.
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Colonial Virginia source Records, 1600s-1700s
Peter, Col., of Chatsworth, Henrico Co., b ca 1712; d 1764, son of Hon William and Elizabeth(Beverly); m 20 July 1738, Lucy Bolling, dau of Col Robert and Anne (Cocke) Marriage notice was in the Virginia Gazette, 28 July 1738.
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Peter Randolph [RA.1.2] (c.1712- 8 July 1767 ) married Lucy Bolling 20 July 1738. See their family
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Netti Schreiner-Yantis
[Henrico Dd Bk 1737-1750, pg 160] 3 June 1745. Peter Randolph of VarinaParish, Henrico Co, Esq. to MATTHEW HERBERT of same, planter. For 3,600 lbs tobacco. 404 acres in sd parish. Land was graned to Samuel Bridgeater20 Apr 1687 and by him sold to Richard Parker, and by him to William Soane,
and by him to Allison Clark, and by him to Wm Randolph, Esq. and by him given to Peter Randolph by deed 4 Aug 1740. No witnesses. Recorded 3 June 1746.
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18th Century Virginia Newspapers
Randolph, the Hon Peter Esq., Surveyor Gen of H M"s Customs and a member of the council of this colony, died on 8 July at his seat at Chatsworth in Henrico Co.(VG 16 Jul, Pc 3 Aug 67); a dwelling house part of which was his property will be sold in Williamsburg by Carter Braxton and William Randolph(nfi) (VG 8 Oct 67); eaw his ex., Archibald Cary, Richard Randolph, John Wayles and Seth Ward(VG 18 May 69); his Pe in Halifax, Charlotte, Chesterfield, and Cumberland cos to be sold(Vg and Vgr 7 Sep 69); slaves bel to his estate to be sold at Manchester on 15 Apr by Archibald Cary and Richard Randolph(VGAA 22 Mar 83)
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Peter Randolph
of Chatsworth, Henrico county, and son of Hon. William Randolph of "Turkey Island," was born about 1713. His first public office seems to have been clerk of Albemarle county, which he held only during the year 1749, and then only by deputy. In 1751, he was a member of the house of burgesses for Henrico, and in the next year, was appointed to the council, of which he remained a member until his death. Some years after he became a councillor, he was appointed by the King, surveyor general of the customs for the middle district of America. Col. Randolph strongly opposed the measures taken by the more advanced friends of American liberty, and Jefferson relates how, on the morning after Henry's famous resolutions were adopted by the house of burgesses, he came to the capitol before the session of the house began, and saw Col. Peter Randolph, of the council, sitting at the clerk's desk and examining the journals to find a precedent for expunging a vote of the house. He died, July 8, 1767, too early to see the result of the revolutionary spirit, which he opposed.











5.
woman Elizabeth Randolph‏
Born ‎ Oct 24, 1715 at Turkey Island, Henrico, VA, USA, died ‎ 1776 at Caroline, VA, USA‎, 60 or 61 years
Virginia Prominent Families Vol 1-4
5. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1725. Married (1745) Col. John Chiswell and had four children: 1. Lucy Chiswell, married (Nov. 24, 1770) Col. William Nelson of "The Dorrile," Hanover Co., Va.; 2. Susan R. Chiswell, married Speaker John Robinson, of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and had issue; 3. Daughter Chiswell, married Warren Lewis, 4. Elizabeth Chiswell, married Charles Carter, of Ludlow. Col. John Chiswell and Elizabeth, née Randolph, had no sons, so the name of Chiswell as a surname in Virginia is extinet. It is believed it was originally written De Choiseul.
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Elizabeth Randolph [RA.1.5] married John Chiswell, son of Charles Chiswell. They were the parents of four. Chiswell represented Hanover County (1742-55) and Williamsburg (1756-58) in the Virginia House of Burgesses. 5. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1725. Married (1745) Col. John Chiswell and had four children: 1. Lucy Chiswell, married (Nov. 24, 1770) Col. William Nelson of "The Dorrile," Hanover Co., Va.; 2. Susan R. Chiswell, married Speaker John Robinson, of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and had issue; 3. Daughter Chiswell, married Warren Lewis, 4. Elizabeth Chiswell, married Charles Carter, of Ludlow. Col. John Chiswell and Elizabeth, née Randolph, had no sons, so the name of Chiswell as a surname in Virginia is extinet. It is believed it was originally written De Choiseul.
6.
woman Dau Randolph‏
Born ‎ 1718, died ‎ UNKNOWN‎
Prominent Families of VA Vol 1-4
Daughter Randolph, daughter of Councillor Randolph and Eliza, née Peyton, b 1718. Married - Price.