Brett Randolph [RA.5.2] (1732- 4 Sept. 1759) married Mary Scott (- Nov. 1779), a native of Wales. In 1756 Bret and Mary Randolph of Chesterfield County deeded 3,343 acres in Prince Edward County, which he inherited from his father, Richard Randolph, to William Randolph of Wilton for £1,000. Brett and Mary returned to Gloucester County, Great Britain, where he left a will dated 31 August 1759. Mary was residing in Great Britain 1 March 1760 when she and John Scott, executors, gave a power of attorney to John Markham in Chesterfield County.
Powhatan County escheated 4,150 acres, and slaves horses and livestock at three plantations from Henry and Brett, they being citizens of Great Britain.
4 Henry Randolph [RA.5.2.1] (7 Oct. 1758) married Lucy Ward in Chesterfield County in December 1782. See their family
4 Brett Randolph [RA.5.2.2] (21 Feb. 1760), born after the death of his father, married Ann Meade Randolph in Henrico County 7 May (bond) 1782. Randolph had a plantation in Powhatan County in 1783 that employed 39 slaves.
5 Richard Kidder Randolph [RA.5.2.2.1] (26 April 1794 - 26 Sept. 1846) married Elizabeth Jane Montague in Powhatan County 28 January (bond) 1819. He died in Green County, Alabama, 26 September 1846.
5 Howard Randolph [RA.5.2.2.2] married a Meade.
5 Patrick Randolph [RA.5.2.2.3] married a Meade.
5 Brett Randolph [RA.5.2.2.4], twin to Patrick.
5 Ann Meade Randolph [RA.5.2.2.5] married as his second wife Joseph Michaux in Powhatan County 5 February (bond) 1822. See their family
5 Mary Susan Randolph [RA.5.2.2.6] married Francis Watkins in Powhatan County 21 December (bond) 1820.
4 Susanna Randolph [RA.5.2.3] married Dr. Charles Douglas (11 Oct. 1752), of Scotland, 23 August 1783.
4 Richard Randolph [RA.5.2.4] (17 Aug. 1754 - 8 Sept. 1775).