RANDLES IN EARLY VIRGINIA


These dates are the date that the transporter received their patent. The person may have been transported much earlier than this date. The counties are where the patent was granted, not necessarily where the transportee ended up.

SOURCE: Pioneers and Cavaliers.

1636. Thomas RANDALL transported by Anthony Jones, Warwick County
1639. John RANDALL transported by Edward Prince, Charles City County
1650. James RANDALL transported by Sir Thomas Lunsford, Knight Baronet, from England.
1651. Joseph RANDALL transported by Lieut. Col. Giles Brent, Northumberland County
1654. Blanch RANDALL transported by John Wyre, John Gillet, Andrew Gilson and John Phillipps [credit for Blanch taken away from these men and given to Thomas Button/Butten in 1666]
1654. Mary RANDALL transported by Rich. Bunduch, Northampton County
1655. John RANDALL transported by Mrs. Magraret Brent, Lancaster County
1655. Tho. RANDOLL transported by Major Wm. Lewis, New Kent County
1662. Jno. RANDALL transported by Tho. Glascocke
1663/4. Blanch RANDALL transported by Jno. Edwards
1663. Jno. RANDALL transported by Nicholas & Murice COCKE, Lancester County
1664. Blanch RANDALL transported by Thomas Dios/Dyos, Westmoreland County
1664. Jno. RANDALL transported by Thomas Willis, Lancaster County
1664. Vincent RANDALL transported by Jno. Renny, Accomack County
1666. Herbert RANDALL transported by David Williamson, Accomack County


Albemarle County

1758. James RANDEL on roll of Capt. Ellis's Co. Called out to acutal Service, as part of militia, for defense and protection of frontiers of colony, prior to Sep session of Gen Assembly 1758

Brunswick County

1733. Court cases involving James, Josias, and Jeconias RANDLE.
1740. John RANDLE granted 250 acres on Meherrin River.
1753. John RANDALL/RANDLE will on file.
1771. Wm. RANDLE will on file.

Elizabeth City County

27 Jan 1692/93. Evan RANDLE. Non-appearance to answer suit of Gabriell Dunn - 220 lbs. tobacco ["Elizabeth City Co, VA Deeds, Wills, Court Orders, 1634, 1659, 1688-1702", Rosemary Corley Neal]

18 Nov 1692. Evan RANDALL, deft, and Samuel Rallison, plt., balance faded. [Same as above]

20 May 1719. The Grand Jury made presentments for not coming to Church against the following persons. If they were not excused, a fine of 5 shillings or 50 lbs. tobacco was to be paid to the Church warden of the Parish at the laying of the levy to be used for Poor of the Parish. Thomas RANDOLL, not appearing, fined. ["Elizabeth City Co, VA Deeds, Wills, Court Orders, 1715-1721, page 204]

21 Jun 1721. On petition of John RANDAL for his divident of his mother in hands of Frans. Massenburgh. Ordered Sheriff summon Massenburgh to answer. ["Elizabeth City Co, VA Deeds, Wills, Court Orders, 1715-1721, page 277]

15 Feb 1720/21. Mary RANDALL's petition for the orphan Thoms. Davis' estate or rent the better to enable her to keep him at school and maintain him. Refd. to next ct. {Same as above, page 270]

Halifax County

10 Jul 1767. Josiah RANDLE receives 340 acres on east fork of Strawberry Creek beginning on east side of said creek.

Henrico County

1705. Col. Wm. RANDOLPH on quit rent roll.
1750. Beverly RANDOLPH will on file.

King George County

1759. Thomas RANDALL will on file

King William County

20 Jun 1702. "Jno RANDALLS corner tree" mentioned in deed of John Hill, Jr. and Jane his wife to John Walker. Parish of St. John. Others mentioned that adjoin land: Sam'l Osteen, Henry Mattyson
1704. John RANDALL on quit rent roll, 100 acres.

Lunenburg County

20 Sep 1748. Josias RANDLE receives 504 acres on East side of Branch of Butcher's Creek; adjoining John Mitchell

New Kent County

13 Jun 1686. Elizabeth, daughter of John RANDALL and his wife is baptised. St. Peter's Parish Register.

Norfolk County

1673. Giles RANDLE of Lower Norfolk Co; age 24 when gives deposition; Depostition Book E
1704. Giles RANDALL/RANDLE on quit rent roll.
1722. Inventory of Richard RANDALL on file.
1735. William RANDALL dies and leaves a will. One child is "Josier"; probably a transcriber error for Josias. Possibly the William RANDLE who was master of the ship "Ruby" in 1704 and was shipping tobacco between Barnstable, Devon, and Virginia.
31 Mar 1785. Josiah RANDOLPH and John Warren receive 30 acres.

Ohio County

1763. David RANDLE killed in field of battle; lieut. in regular service. Widow Bethsheba RANDLE proves he served as Lieut. in 1780

Prince George County

1704. Orphans of Capt. Henry RANDOLPH on quit rent roll.
1704. Coll. RANDOLPH on quit rent roll.

Princess Anne

1757. Will of James RANDOLPH. Wife Mary. Sons: Moses, Charles, Giles, and James. Ex: Brother, Willis RANDOLPH and James Tooly. Wit: Thomas RANDOLPH, James Tooly, Willis RANDOLPH

Rappahannock County

1676/77. A Benjamin RANDLE witnesses will of John Killman. He is listed as about 40 years old.

Surry County

1688. Capt. Robert RANDOLPH/RANDALL was sheriff.
1704. Col. William RANDOLPH on quit rent roll.
1741. Inventory of Peter RANDOL on file.

Spotsylvania County

27 Jan 1743. Nicholas RANDOLPH/RANDLE and Margaret his wife, sell land to John Graves.

Westmoreland County

1789. Inventory of Thomas RANDEL on file.
1789. Will of George RANDELL on file.

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