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.