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291:. Anne and Thomas were second cousins. He came of age in 1762. Randolph worked on construction of the mansion sometime between 1760 and 1765, perhaps partially funded by a dowry for his wife. The house came to have an h-shaped layout, with a north wing, hyphen, and a south wing. The mansion was built for a large family and entertaining. Construction was completed by 1769 when Englishman
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Randolph's parents were married in 1736 and her father provided a Β£2000 sterling dowry that was used to build an "elegant new two-story mansion. By 1742, Maria Page
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Genealogy of the Page Family in
Virginia: Also, a Condensed Account of the Nelson, Walker, Pendleton, and Randolph Families, with References to the Bland, Burwell, Byrd, Carter, Cary, Duke, Gilmer, Harrison, Rives, Thornton, Welford, Washington, and Other Distinguished Families in
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seems to be built solely to answer the purposes of hospitality... It is in the form of an H, and has the appearance of two houses, joined by a large saloon; each wing has two stories, and four large rooms on a floor; in one, the family reside, and the other is reserved solely for
559:... Thomas of Tuckahoe had three children, viz.: William Randolph III, Mary Isham Randolph, and Judith Randolph. William Randolph III married Maria Judith Page and inherited the Tuckahoe Estate, which in turn was inherited by his son Col. Thomas Mann Randolph.
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Ann Cary
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Jefferson's earliest memory, according to family lore, was said to be a two or three year old boy being held securely by a trusted slave while riding on horseback and cushioned on a pillow as he was transported from Shadwell to
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who secured her acquittal for lack of evidence. She later claimed a stillborn birth had occurred after a member of her own family relentlessly pursued her in the court of public opinion.
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Randolph, Mary; American Institute of Wine & Food, former owner; Plaskitt, John (1836).
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Ann Cary and Thomas Mann Randolph had thirteen children, which include:
874:. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company. pp. 162β163.
842:. Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia. 1922. p. 56.
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George Washington Randolph, (1781-1783), died an infant
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166:Martha Jefferson Randolph
784:"A House Called Bizarre"
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381:(1786β1852), author of
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