Randolph Jefferson — (October 1, 1755 ndash; August 7, 1815) was the younger brother of Thomas Jefferson. He was Thomas only brother to survive infancy, and was twins with Anna Scott, Thomas youngest sister. Randolph was 12 years younger than Thomas and lived at… … Wikipedia
Randolph Isham Stow — (1828 1878) was an Australian judge, born in England on 17 December 1828 and the eldest son of the Rev. T. Q. Stow. He came to Adelaide with his father in 1837, and was educated at home and by D. Wylie. M.A. He showed much ability as a boy and… … Wikipedia
Randolph, Tennessee — Infobox Settlement name = Randolph, Tennessee settlement type = Unincorporated community imagesize = image caption = Randolph United Methodist Church image dot dot map caption = Location in the state of Tennessee dot x = |dot y = subdivision type … Wikipedia
William Randolph — (November 7, 1650 April 11, 1711) was a colonist and land owner who played an important role in the history and government of the Commonwealth of Virginia. He moved to Virginia sometime between 1669 and 1673, and married Mary Isham (1652 December … Wikipedia
Jane Randolph Jefferson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jane Randolph, Randolph et Jefferson. Jane Randolph Jefferson (1720 1776), était la mère du président américain Thomas Jefferson. Sommaire 1 Biographie … Wikipédia en Français
Jane Randolph Jefferson — (1720 1776) was the wife of Peter Jefferson, cousin of Peyton Randolph, daughter of Isham Randolph, and the mother of Thomas Jefferson. Randolph was born in the Tower Hamlets of Shadwell, a maritime neighborhood of London. Her family moved to… … Wikipedia
John Randolph of Roanoke — For other people named John Randolph, see John Randolph (disambiguation). John Randolph of Roanoke Randolph as he appears at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. 8th … Wikipedia
STOW, Randolph Isham (1828-1878) — judge was born in England on 17 December 1828, the eldest son of the Rev. T. Q. Stow (q.v.). He came to Adelaide with his father in 1837, and was educated at home and by D. Wylie. M.A. He showed much ability as a boy and was articled to a firm of … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Charles Lilburn Lewis — (1747 – 1831 or 1837[1]), sometimes referred to as Charles Lilburn Lewis of Monteagle, was one of the founders of Milton, Virginia, as well as one of the signers of Albemarle County, Virginia s Declaration of Independence in 1779.[2][3] Contents … Wikipedia
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal — (at the time named the Chicago Drainage Canal) being built … Wikipedia