William Randolph | |
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Born | 1713 or 1714 Virginia |
Died | 1745 Tuckahoe, Virginia |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Planter |
Known for | Building Tuckahoe manor, friend and relative of the Jeffersons |
Children | Thomas Mann Randolph Sr. |
Parent(s) | Thomas Randolph, Judith Fleming[a] |
Relatives | Jane Randolph Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson's mother) William Randolph (grandfather) |
William Randolph (1713 or 1714–1745) was American politician and county clerk. He was the son of Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe in Goochland County, Virginia. He built the elegant two-story residence for Tuckahoe. Randolph held the positions of Clerk and Justice in Goochland County and he represented the county as a member of the House of Burgesses. He was the first Clerk of Albemarle County.
He was a good friend of Peter Jefferson, whose wife Jane Randolph Jefferson was Randolph's first cousin. The Jeffersons raised Randolph's children after his wife's death in 1743 and his death in 1745.
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