Randolph family of Virginia

Randolph family of Virginia

The Randolph family was an important Virginia political family, whose members contributed to the politics of Colonial Virginia and Virginia after it gained its statehood. They are descended from the Randolphs of Morton Moreton, Warwickshire, England. The first Randolph to come to America was Henry Randolph in 1643. Cite: "The Randolph's of Virginia" by Grady Lee Randolph 1990. His nephew, William Randolph later came to Virginia as an orphan in 1669. He made his home at Turkey Island along the James River.

The name Randolph is supposedly derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "Radwulf", meaning "fierce wolf". Randolph bloodlines can be traced to several noble characters from history, such as King John II of Jerusalem, Richard the Lion-Heart of England, Robert the Bruce of Scotland, and various other nobility.Fact|date=May 2008

The Randolph family can trace much of its roots back to England, Scotland, and various European nations. Thomas Randolph the first earl of Murray was companion-in-arms of Robert the Bruce, during the Scottish wars for independence. Many Randolphs are descendants of Robert the Bruce due to the marriage of his daughter to Jiles Randolph.

Randolph family of Virginia married with members of the Lee, Washington, and Harrison families, and included notable members such as Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall, First Continental Congress president Peyton Randolph, Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens, Secretary of War George Randolph, and Confederate General Robert E. Lee.Fact|date=May 2008 Also, some evidence suggests that the famous American frontiersmen, politician, and hero Davy Crockett was in fact of Randolph descent.Fact|date=May 2008

Today, many Randolphs still hold political prestige in the United States. The Randolph family is considered to be one of the political families of America.


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