Hi Everyone, I am researching a Reverend Peter Eldridge and a Daniel D. Eldridge. Peter married Jane Randolph and Daniel married Nancy Randolph. Believed to be daughters of Jeremiah Randolph. Anyway, Reverend Peter Eldredge/Eldridge was in 3 REG'T (Wimberly's) Georgia - War of 1812. Also, shown is an ARTHUR RANDOLPH - 3 REG'T (Wimberly's) Georgia - War of 1812. Probably enlisted in Twiggs County, Georgia. Does anyone recognize this ARTHUR RANDOLPH? Thanks, Donna
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HOCBAIB/954 Message Board Post: Hi everyone, I am hoping some one can help me with this. My Terry's married into some of the Randolph Families here in Alabama, I am hoping that some of you may know who these Randolphs are & who their parents & so forth are. Ok here goes, I know that Carroll M. Randolph married Catherine Malinda (also known as Malinda Catherine) Terry (daughter of John F.(Frankin) Terry & Celia Basheba Cheatham Herny Paul Randolph married Betty Jo Terry (Children: Charles Thomas born 30 Nov, 1949, Terry Joseph born Jun 17, 1952 (stillborn), James Monroe "Jimmy" born Nov 15, 1961) Edgar Randolph married Sally Terry she was born Aug 1887 Lawrence Co.,Al. James Randolph married Martha Jane Goodwin she was born Jun 28, 1870 Joey Randolph married Delana NsSmith she was born and married in Lawrence CO.,Al Sally Randolph married Josseph Wheeler Terry (Son of Stephen Henderson Terry & Lucinda Randolph) Sally was his second wife. No Children on record for them. Kelly Scott Randolph born Oct 25, 1962 married Kimberly Kaye Phelps Lucinda Randolph born 1852 in Ala married Stephen Henderson Terry ( I do have some of their descendants & i know who her family is) Martha Jane Randolph born Jan 22, 1901 in Lawrence Co.,Al married Frank Nathan Terry ( I have info on some of their descendants) Mary Jane Randolph married Russell John Terry he was born 1910 in LAwrence CO.Al, William Henry Randolph married Birdie Anna Terry who was born in 1918 in Lawrence Co,Al Mavis Vee Randolph born Sept 30, 1926 married Thomas Vernon Terry ( I have info on their descendants) Sonya Randolph married Tony Collins he was born abt 1967 or before I really need the help with these! Thanks, Charity Goodwin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HOCBAIB/953 Message Board Post: Would like information about Captain John L. Randolph who served in the 5th Texas Partisan Rangers from 1863-1865.
The following was handed down from generation to generation in my wife's family. These were common cures that people practiced without a doctor being available. The document was hand written and dated 1877. It is shown as it was written without corrections in grammer and spelling. PLEASE DON'T DO THIS AT HOME! I am not sure it would work in any of the cases, but it makes for fun reading. Mrs. Shaffers : All her Receipts - 1877 Receipt for Inflammatory Rheumatism: Half an ounce of pulverized saltpeter. Put in half pint of sweet oil. Bathe the parts that are affected. Receipt for Piles: Take a half a pound of new made butter, free from salt. One pint of the juice of Pokeroot. One common table spoonful of gunpowder. Put them together and simmer the compound over a slow fire until the water is all out of it, then as it is cooling, stir it a little at intervals to keep the powder from sinking . Anoint the parts that are effected twice a day for a few days For the bleeding Piles in the month of may, it is best to get the Poke root, it is more juicy and can be easy be grated and strained but if made in the winter, boil the Root and use the tea according to strength. Receipt for burns and cuts and bruises: Half pint of sweet oil. Five cents worth of Beeswax. One tablespoon of poison. One tablespoon of lard. One tablespoon of whiskey. Boil slow for one hour, spread on effected parts. Receipt for Erysipelas. Take the common yellow carrot, scrape it and grate it fine and apply it as a poultice and this carrot is good for children that has the croup. Apply it to the back part of the neck Breast change it when it becomes dryish. Receipt for felon: Take the yolk of one egg and equal quantity of strained honey. One tablespoon of spirits of Turpentine fresh drawn. One tablespoon of Spirits of camphor. Mix it well and thicken it with flour to the consistence of thin paste. Spread it on the sore thinly and cold. About "felon" and "erysipelas." I have a couple different lists of old medical terminology. Felon doesn't make the lists, but thedictionary describes it thusly: A painful, pus-producing infection at the end of a finger or tie, near the nail. Erysipelas, according to an old medical terminology list, is a contagious skin disease due to streptococci with vesicular and bulbous lesions; the dictionary describes it as an acute infectious disease of the skin or mucous membranes caused by any of several kinds of streptococcus. The above receipts were found in the Bible of Mildred Young. They belonged to her grandmother, Maria (Black) Brenner. I am not sure who Mrs. Shaffer was in connection to the family. Maybe a neighbor. ....Michael Reck <moreck@juno.com>
Hello, I have a new email addy, was wondering if you could redirect the list mail to it, it is cgood@aol.com. Thanks so much Charity Goodwin
I 've posted the beginnings of a Bernard Randolph (1556-1628) web site at http://www.bookloversden.com/genealogy/Bernard.html Please send me additions, corrections etc. (including sources!) so that I can add them to the site. Sharon Reid Harris Read all about your favorite series books at http://www.bookloversden.com (AOL users click here: <A HREF="http://bookloversden.com/">Booklover's Den: Girls' and Boys' Series Books,…</A>)
Does anyone have a document of proof for the parents of Miriam Randolph b. 1785 m. Jeptha Billingsley? Also, I show in my records that they both died 25 Oct 1863. If this is correct, I wonder what the cause of death is. Can anyone help me on this? Angela
My Gyles Randolph genealogy goes: Edmund Randolph (1601-1649)+Deborah Masters (1607->1665) *Gyles Randolph (1640-1684)+Elizabeth Gyles Randolph (1674-1724)+Mary Blanch or Bland (1664-1725) Giles Randolph (1688-1750)+Jane Wilson (abt1702->1750) The starred Gyles is not listed in all the genealogies. Some combine he and the Gyles married to Mary Blanch (or Bland). I do not have a will for the elusive Gyles, but I do have the christening info for his son. Extracted Birth and/or Christening Record for St. Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent, England 1557-1769 LDS C036561 Gyles Randolphe chr. 25 Mar 1674 father: Gyles Randolphe mother: Elizabeth The dates do not add up either way. The first Gyles (b. 1640) probably would not wait until he was 48 to name his namesake. On the other hand the disputed Gyles probably would not have a son when he was 14. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sharon Reid Harris Read all about your favorite series books at http://www.bookloversden.com (AOL users click here: <A HREF="http://bookloversden.com/">Booklover's Den: Girls' and Boys' Series Books,…</A>)
I didn't get the volume 1 #112 just the place to go unsubscribe. How do you go to it? Thx,JF
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HOCBAIB/952 Message Board Post: I AM LOOKING FOR INFO ON AN AMANDA RANDOLPH (b1824-d1895) FROM VA. SHE MARRIED WILLIAM BOOKER LINK(b1822-d1900)I DON'T KNOW WHAT YEAR.HE IS FROM VA.THEY HAD A SON NAMED SAMUEL ALBERT LINK(b1848-d1909).HE IS FROM WLS.CO.TENN.I AM LOOKING FOR AMANDAS MOTHER AND FATHERS NAMES.
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Hello Sharon, I know of two family lines of Randolphs. Is there a third? I have an ancestor whom I can not find, perhaps he is part of the line from Bernard. Here is what I know or could be possible. William Randolph m. Eunice Hurlburt They had three children. Eunice grew up in the Northhampton MA area. I can't find the information I need to complete this right now. Maybe it is enough to see if you have come across them any where. I would appreciate any help that you can give. The web site sounds like a good idea. I do have some England Information that I have come across in my search. Our ancestors sure try to stay hidden don't they? Pat Waiwright of NYS On Mon, 15 Oct 2001 21:53:53 EDT SharonR899@aol.com writes: > I would be willing to start a web site on the Randolph family through > Bernard > Randolph (1556-1628). Would anyone be interested? Is there much info > on the > Randolphs in the medieval period? Randolphs in England? I am related > through > Bernard's son Edmund and Edmund's son Gyles (who came to America). I > am > willing to add other lines to the web site if someone provides them > for me. > > E-mail me if interested. > > Sharon Reid Harris > > Read all about your favorite series books at > http://www.bookloversden.com > (AOL users click here: <A > HREF="http://bookloversden.com/">Booklover's Den: > Girls' and Boys' Series Books,…</A>) > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >
I would be willing to start a web site on the Randolph family through Bernard Randolph (1556-1628). Would anyone be interested? Is there much info on the Randolphs in the medieval period? Randolphs in England? I am related through Bernard's son Edmund and Edmund's son Gyles (who came to America). I am willing to add other lines to the web site if someone provides them for me. E-mail me if interested. Sharon Reid Harris Read all about your favorite series books at http://www.bookloversden.com (AOL users click here: <A HREF="http://bookloversden.com/">Booklover's Den: Girls' and Boys' Series Books,…</A>)
> I have just learned that Lancelot Bathurst 1646-1703 married Mary Randolph and > their daughter, Susannah, married Drury Stith while another daughter, > Elizabeth, married William Daingerfield. Another person has said that that > marriage took place one hundred years before this and that Mary was the > daughter of Barnard Randolph of London. The question below seems to bear > added weight to this claim so can anyone give me more information about Lance > and Mary. Was there another Lance a hundred years earlier who is making this > research harder than it should be? If not then who are Mary's parents? Quite > confusing and I hope someone out there can help me. All the best, Robyn. > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Bernard Randolph's house > Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 15:19:57 EDT > From: SharonR899@aol.com > To: RANDOLPH-L@rootsweb.com > > I just found a link to Bernard Randolph's (1556-1628) house (Burchley or > Birchley House). The one link even mentions how Bernard scratched his name in > a window pane. How cool is that! Now I can't wait to go to England and stay > at my ancestor's home. (It's now a B&B--or at least part of it is.) > > http://www.biddendenkent.co.uk/ (look through local history part) > http://www.birchleywest.co.uk/birchley1.asp > > I haven't worked on the Randolph line for awhile. If anyone has any new info > on Bernard, I would love to hear from you. > > Sharon Reid Harris > > Read all about your favorite series books at > http://www.bookloversden.com > (AOL users click here: <A HREF="http://bookloversden.com/">Booklover's Den: > Girls' and Boys' Series Books,â|</A>)
I just found a link to Bernard Randolph's (1556-1628) house (Burchley or Birchley House). The one link even mentions how Bernard scratched his name in a window pane. How cool is that! Now I can't wait to go to England and stay at my ancestor's home. (It's now a B&B--or at least part of it is.) http://www.biddendenkent.co.uk/ (look through local history part) http://www.birchleywest.co.uk/birchley1.asp I haven't worked on the Randolph line for awhile. If anyone has any new info on Bernard, I would love to hear from you. Sharon Reid Harris Read all about your favorite series books at http://www.bookloversden.com (AOL users click here: <A HREF="http://bookloversden.com/">Booklover's Den: Girls' and Boys' Series Books,…</A>)
Does anyone have any info on Walter Lenardis Randolph, son of Anderson Bird Randolph and Susan V. Young Randolph. He was b. 1860 in Franklin Co., and died in Pope Co., Il. Jan Patton jpatton@cftnet.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Randolph, Bigbee, Pitt Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HOCBAIB/443.445.486.602.610.1 Message Board Post: Hi Deborah, Re your post-9/23/00 William Randolph + Mary Hinton, Robt.Co.Tn. I have Eleanor"Nelly"Randolph(b.9/28/1803-6/8/1873) married William"Buck"Bigbee(1803-1856) in Mitchellville,Tn. They lived in Robertson Co. Do not have info on her family. Wondered if there could be connection with your Randolph family? Do you have the names of sisters and brothers of William? Their daughter Caroline(b,1833)married George Pitt in 1851. The Pitt family had a Distillery in Robertson Co. Noticed William sold whiskey-perhaps a connection? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Charlotte Pitt Johnson
I am searching for the parents of Stacy Randolph, b/1795 in TN. She married Andrew VINEY in Washington Co.,TN in 1811, then Rial MILLARD in Sullivan Co., TN in 1817. Sandy McSpadden
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HOCBAIB/951 Message Board Post: I am trying to find and make contact with a half sister that I think is still living and maybe living in Mingo Junction,Ohio.She is the daughter of Leander Miller and Edna Alice Paulson Miller Kern.I think she was born about 1926 or 1927 in Canton Ohio.She married a Robert Randolph.probably sometime in the late 1940's. I know she has had hard feeling about her parents divorce and her mother remarrying but I hope now that so many years have gone by that she would be willing to make contact with me.I would like to meet and know her before we both pass on.If anyone who knows of her reads this Please!! e-mail me at Joal63@cs.com Thanks to anyone who can help.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HOCBAIB/396.499.534 Message Board Post: Hello! I think it was my"Joseph Buyce Randolph" that married your Mary J. Asbille in 1863. I have much info to share on the "Randolph's" but really need info on his wife "Asbille". I am searching for her parents names, as well, as any siblings! Please contact me @ video24f@aol.com