![]() Born 1741 at Tuckahoe, Goochland, VA on James River, died 1793 at Tuckahoe, Goochland, VA, USA, 51 or 52 years Virginia Prominent Families Vol 1-4 IV. Thomas Mann Randolph, of Tuckahoe on James River, only son of William Randolph of Tuckahoe and Maria Judith, née Page, was b. 1741. Married, first (Nov. 18, 1761), Anne, eldest child of Col. Archibald Cary, of Ampthill, Chesterfield Co., Va., and Mary, née Randolph, of Curls Neck on James River, Henrico Co., Va. Issue, thirteen children: 1. Mary Randolph, b. Aug. 9, 1762. Married (1782) David Meade Randolph, of Presque Isle on James River, Va. She was known as "the Queen." Of their children, Beverly was a clerk in the United States Treasury, at Washington, D. C., and three of this sons, James, Maury and Richard, were in the employment of the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. 2. Henry Cary Randolph, b. 1763; d. in infancy. 3. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1765. Married (1785) Robert Pleasants, of Filmer. 4. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Gov. of Va., b. at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., Va., 1767; removed to Edge Hill, Albemarle Co., Va.Married (1790) Martha Jefferson, daughter of Thomas Jefferson, President of U. S. 5. William Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe 1769, Married (1794) Lucy Bolling Randolph, daughter of Beverly Randolph, of Cumberland Co., Va. Left two sons, viz.: 1. William Fitzhugh Randolph. Married Jane Cary Harrison, of Clifton, Cumberland Co., Va. She became entirely blind. Her two sons, Beverly Randolph and William Easton Randolph, resided near her at Millwood, Clarke Co., Va. William married Susan Randolph, daughter of Dr. Robert C. Randolph, of Newmarket, Clarke Co., Va. Her only daughter married George Tabb, of Gloucester Co., Va. 2. Beverly Randolph married Miss Mayor, of Pennsylvania. They left one son, William Mayor Randolph, who removed to St. Louis, Mo. 6. Archibald Cary Randolph, b. 1771; d. in infancy. 7. Judith Randolph, b. 1773. Married (1793) her cousin, Richard Randolph, of Bigarre, who was a brother of John Randolph of Roanoke. They had one son, who was a deaf mute; who left a large property to be divided among his heirs-at-law. Col. Thomas Jefferson Randolph, of Edge Hill, Albemarle Co., Va., received forly dollars from the executors. 8. Anne Cary Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe 1775. Married (1795) Gouverneur Morris, of Morrisania, N. Y., U. S. minister to France. 9. Jane Cary Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe 1777. Married (1797) Thomas Eston Randolph, of Bristol, Eng., and had six children: 1. Mann Randolph, Capt. U. S. Navy. 2. Dr. James Randolph, of Tallahassee, Fla. Married Miss Heywood. 3. Lucy Randolph. Married Mr. Parkhill, of Jacksonville, Fla. 4. Harriet Randolph. Married Dr. Willis. No issue. 5. Elizabeth Randolph. Married Francis Wayles Eppes. 6. Dr. Arthur Randolph, of Tallahassee, Fla. Married Miss Duval, and left children. 10. Dr. John Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., Va. 1779; removed to Middle Quarter, in the same county. He married (1804) Judith Lewis, of Amelia Co., Va. Their eldest son, William Lewis Randolph, married Margaret, daughter of Col. Thomas Jefferson Randolph, of Edge Hill, Albemarle Co., Va., and had issue: a. William L. Randolph, Jr. Married (1866) Agnes Dillon, of Savannah, Ga. They reside near Charlottesville, Albemarle Co., Va., and have five children. b. Margaret Randolph. Married Edward C. Randolph and left four childre 11. George Washington Randolph, b. 1781; d. an infant. 12. Harriet Randolph, b. 1783. Married (about 1803) H. Richard Harkley, of New York. Consul to Cadiz. He d. leaving two daughters-one of whom married Capt. Talcott and had several children. One son, Randolph Talcott, lived in Richmond. 13. Virginia Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., Va., Jan. 31, 1786. She married at Monticello, Albemarle Co., Va. (Aug. 28, 1805), Wilson Jefferson Cary, of Carysbrooke, Fluvanna Co., Va. He was a great-nephew of Thomas Jefferson, President of United States. They had five children. Thomas Mann Randolph, of Tuckahoe, married, secondly (1790), Gabriella Harvey, by whom he had another Thomas Mann Randolph, who was subsequently Gov. Thomas Mann Randolph, of Edge Hill. Thomas Mann Randolph, son of Gabriella, née Harvey, married, first, Harriet Wilson. Issue: 1. John Randolph. Married Margaret Timberlake, of Washington, D. C. 2. Mary Randolph. Married John, son of Professor Chapman, M. D., of Philadelphia, Pa. 3. Margaret Randolph. Married F. A. Donkins. 4. Harriet Randolph. Married Albert S. White. Thomas Mann Randolph, son of Gabriella, née Harvey, married, secondly, Miss Patterson. Issue: Henry Randolph, of Washington, D. C., clerk in one of the departments. Daughter Randolph. Married Mr. Howard, of Baltimore, Md. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Married Nov 18, 1761 at Tuckahoe, Henrico, VA, USA (27 or 28 years married) to: ![]() Born 1745 at Amphill, VA, died 1789 at VA, USA, 43 or 44 years Children: 1. ![]() Born Aug 9, 1762 at Tuckahoe, Goochland, VA, USA, died Jan 28, 1828 at Arlington, VA, USA, 65 years, buried 1828 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., VA Mary Randolph, a native of Chesterfield County and author of the first American regional cookbook, lived nearby at Presquile Plantation during the last two decades of the 18th century after her marriage to David Meade Randolph in 1782. The couple then moved to Richmond, where Mary Randolph's reputation as cook, hostess and entrepreneur flourished. They later moved to Washington, D.C. In 1824, she published The Virginia Housewife, an important collection of recipes and advice that has been reprinted many times since. In her book, Mary Randolph revealed not only her own culinary genius, but also the rich and diverse heritage of early American cuisine. Department of Historic Resources, 1999 Randolph, Mary b. August 9, 1762 d. January 28, 1828 Author. Best known today for being the first person buried on the grounds that would become Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Plot: Section 45 Lot Beside the Custis Walk near Arlington House 2. ![]() Born Jan 8, 1764 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died Mar 18, 1765 at in infancy, 1 years 2. Henry Cary Randolph, b. 1763; d. in infancy. 3. ![]() Born Jun 19, 1765 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died 1791, 25 or 26 years 3. Elizabeth Randolph, b. 1765. Married (1785) Robert Pleasants, of Filmer. 4. ![]() Born Oct 1, 1768 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died Jun 20, 1828 at Monticello, Albemarle, VA, USA, 59 years, buried 1828 at Monticello, Jefferson Historic Site, Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia Prominent Families Vol 1-4 4. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Gov. of Va., b. at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., Va., 1767; removed to Edge Hill, Albemarle Co., Va.Married (1790) Martha Jefferson, daughter of Thomas Jefferson, President of U. S. V. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., of Edge Hill, Albemarle Co., Va., Governor of Virginia, was the fourth child and eldest surviving son of Thomas Mann Randolph, of Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., Va., and Ann Cary, his wife, and was born 1767 at Tuckahoe. He married Martha Jefferson, daughter of U. S. President Thomas Jefferson and Martha, née Wayles. Issue: 1. Ann Cary Randolph, b. 1791. Married (about 1810) Charles Bankhead. Issue: a. Daughter Randolph Bankhead. Married John Carter. b. Thomas M. L. Bankhead, d. in Arkansas. c. John Bankhead, of Missouri; has a family. d. William Bankhead, removed to Alabama. 2. Thomas Jefferson Randolph, the eldest son, was born at Edge Hill, and inherited it. Married Miss Nicholas. 3. Ellen Wayles Randolph, b. 1796. Married (1824) Joseph Coolidge, of Boston, Mass. Issue: a. Joseph Coolidge. Married Julia Gardiner. b. Ellen R. Coolidge. Married Edmond Dwight. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Biographical Directory of the Inited States Congress 1774-Present. RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, (1768 - 1828) RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, (son-in-law of Thomas Jefferson), a Representative from Virginia; born at “Tuckahoe,” in Goochland County, Va., October 1, 1768; received his early education from private teachers; attended the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., and the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1785-1788; served in the State senate in 1793 and 1794; elected as a Republican to the Eighth and Ninth Congresses (March 4, 1803-March 3, 1807); colonel of the Twentieth Infantry during the War of 1812; member of the State house of delegates, 1819, 1820, and 1823-1825; Governor of Virginia, 1819-1822; died at “Monticello,” the home of Thomas Jefferson, his father-in-law, on June 20, 1828; interment in the family burial ground. Bibliography Gaines, William Harris. Thomas Mann Randolph: Jefferson’s Son-in-Law. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1966. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- {descendant of Pocahontas 5. ![]() Born Jan 16, 1770 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died May 5, 1848 at Chitower, Albemarle, VA, USA, 78 years 6. ![]() Born Aug 24, 1771 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died Oct 3, 1771 at in infancy, under 1 year old 6. Archibald Cary Randolph, b. 1771; d. in infancy. 7. ![]() Born Nov 24, 1772 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died Jun 17, 1773, 0 years 7. Judith Randolph, b. 1773. Married (1793) her cousin, Richard Randolph, of Bigarre, who was a brother of John Randolph of Roanoke. They had one son, who was a deaf mute; who left a large property to be divided among his heirs-at-law. Col. Thomas Jefferson Randolph, of Edge Hill, Albemarle Co., Va., received forly dollars from the executors. 8. ![]() Born 1775 at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co.,Va, died May 28, 1837, 61 or 62 years 8. Anne Cary Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe 1775. Married (1795) Gouverneur Morris, of Morrisania, N. Y., U. S. minister to France. 9. ![]() Born Dec 17, 1776 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died Mar 2, 1832 at Tuckahoe, Goochland, VA, USA, 55 years 9. Jane Cary Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe 1777. Married (1797) Thomas Eston Randolph, of Bristol, Eng., and had six children: 1. Mann Randolph, Capt. U. S. Navy. 2. Dr. James Randolph, of Tallahassee, Fla. Married Miss Heywood. 3. Lucy Randolph. Married Mr. Parkhill, of Jacksonville, Fla. 4. Harriet Randolph. Married Dr. Willis. No issue. 5. Elizabeth Randolph. Married Francis Wayles Eppes. 6. Dr. Arthur Randolph, of Tallahassee, Fla. Married Miss Duval, and left children. 10. ![]() Born Sep 11, 1779 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, died Aug 19, 1834 at Middle Quarter, Goochland, VA, USA, 54 years 10. Dr. John Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., Va. 1779; removed to Middle Quarter, in the same county. He married (1804) Judith Lewis, of Amelia Co., Va. Their eldest son, William Lewis Randolph, married Margaret, daughter of Col. Thomas Jefferson Randolph, of Edge Hill, Albemarle Co., Va., and had issue: a. William L. Randolph, Jr. Married (1866) Agnes Dillon, of Savannah, Ga. They reside near Charlottesville, Albemarle Co., Va., and have five children. b. Margaret Randolph. Married Edward C. Randolph and left four childre 11. ![]() Born Dec 19, 1781 at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., VA, died Jul 2, 1783 at Tuckahoe, Goochland County, Va, 1 years 11. George Washington Randolph, b. 1781; d. an infant. 12. ![]() Born Nov 24, 1783 at Tuckahoe,, died Dec 1, 1839 at NY, USA, 56 years 12. Harriet Randolph, b. 1783. Married (about 1803) H. Richard Harkley, of New York. Consul to Cadiz. He d. leaving two daughters-one of whom married Capt. Talcott and had several children. One son, Randolph Talcott, lived in Richmond. 13. ![]() Born Jan 31, 1786 at Tuckahoe,, died May 2, 1852 at Corybrook, Fluvanna, VA, USA, 66 years At the age of 12 12 she was adopted by her eldest brother Col. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and his wife [Martha, daughter of Thomas Jefferson] and went to live at Edge- hill.... The house, being unfinished, was not particu- larly comfortable, but in the large vaulted public rooms the young people never got near the fire; whatever they suf- fered from cold, they bore heroically, for in those days children were constrained to silence, and only spoke when spoken to."* 13. Virginia Randolph, b. at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., Va., Jan. 31, 1786. She married at Monticello, Albemarle Co., Va. (Aug. 28, 1805), Wilson Jefferson Cary, of Carysbrooke, Fluvanna Co., Va. He was a great-nephew of Thomas Jefferson, President of United States. They had five children. 14. ![]() Born 1767 at VA, died UNKNOWN 15. ![]() Born 1769 at Tuckahoe, Henrico Co., VA, died UNKNOWN |
2nd marriage ![]() Married Sep 15, 1790 at Henrico, VA, USA (2 or 3 years married) to: ![]() Born 1772 at Virginia, Albemarle, VA, USA, died after 1797 at Richmond, VA, at least 25 years, 1st marriage to: Thomas Mann Randolph, 2nd marriage to: John Brockenborough Children: 1. ![]() Born 1792 at Tuckahoe, Goochland Co., VA, died 1851 at Tuckahoe, Goochland, VA, USA, 58 or 59 years Thomas Mann Randolph, of Tuckahoe, married, secondly (1790), Gabriella Harvey, by whom he had another Thomas Mann Randolph, who was subsequently Gov. Thomas Mann Randolph, of Edge Hill. Thomas Mann Randolph, son of Gabriella, née Harvey, married, first, Harriet Wilson. Issue: 1. John Randolph. Married Margaret Timberlake, of Washington, D. C. 2. Mary Randolph. Married John, son of Professor Chapman, M. D., of Philadelphia, Pa. 3. Margaret Randolph. Married F. A. Donkins. 4. Harriet Randolph. Married Albert S. White. Thomas Mann Randolph, son of Gabriella, née Harvey, married, secondly, Miss Patterson. Issue: Henry Randolph, of Washington, D. C., clerk in one of the departments. Daughter Randolph. Married Mr. Howard, of Baltimore, Md. ------------------- ---------------------- For safe keeping Birth, Marriage, & Death Records > Kentucky Obituaries, 1787-1854 Lewis Randolph, of Clark Co., AR, son of Thomas Mann Randolph of Virginia, died Sep 24, 1837 Mrs Mary Ann Randolph,consort of John A Randolph, of Lexington, died Jan 15, 1839 2. ![]() Died INFANT |