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1717 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
20 Oct 1717 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
John Randolph, b. 1693, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Susanna Beverley, b. Est 1695, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Family |
Lucy Cocke Bolling, b. 3 May 1719, Prince George |
Married |
20 Jul 1738 |
Prince George County, Virginia |
Children |
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1719 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
3 May 1719 |
Prince George |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Robert Bolling, II, b. 25 Jan 1682, Charles City Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Mary Ann Cock/Cocke/Cox, b. Est 1686, Charles City Co., Virginia |
Married |
27 Mar 1706 |
Bristol Parish, Colonial Virginia |
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Family |
Peter Randolph, b. 20 Oct 1717, Henrico Co., Virginia |
Married |
20 Jul 1738 |
Prince George County, Virginia |
Children |
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Name |
Anne Randolph |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I6283 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
27 Mar 2021 |
Father |
Peter Randolph, b. 20 Oct 1717, Henrico Co., Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown |
Mother |
Lucy Cocke Bolling, b. 3 May 1719, Prince George , d. Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia |
Married |
20 Jul 1738 |
Prince George County, Virginia |
Family ID |
F4483 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S89] Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/NNVHS/photos/a.415379383622/10159758417168623/.
Chatham Manor by the Rappahannock River in Stafford County, Virginia was completed in 1771 by farmer and statesman William Fitzhugh.
"Fitzhugh, a fourth-generation American, was the only son of Henry and Lucy (Carter) Fitzhugh. His father died when William was an infant and his mother married Colonel Nathaniel Harrison of Brandon, who came to live at Eagle's Nest. In addition to being a member of the most elite Virginia families, William was the sole male heir to his branch of the Fitzhugh wealth and inherited 23,987 acres of land on the Northern Neck alone. When the twenty-seven year old Fitzhugh decided to build a new home on the heights east of Fredericksburg in 1768, he sold over twenty parcels of land in Spotsylvania County totaling some 8,175 acres in order to raise the equivalent of $81,000 to finance construction. His wife, Ann (Randolph) Fitzhugh, inherited a substantial sum of cash as well from her recently deceased father, Colonel Peter Randolph of Henrico County.
The Fitzhughs named their new home after the popular English statesman William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham."
A. Wilson Greene, Chatham: A Sense of the Past, 1979 Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Magazine, Volume XXIX, 3289.
Photo - Postcard image of Chatham Manor, ca. 1920.
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