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  2. Francis Bland Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Early and family life. Born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1895, Bland Tucker became the youngest of 13 children (several of whom died as infants). His father, the Rev. Beverley Dandridge Tucker, had become rector of historic St. Paul's Church and soon helped establish Colonial Williamsburg, including the St. George Tucker House, named for an ancestor.

  3. Joseph Franklin Bland House - Wikipedia

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    Built by. Bland, Joseph Franklin. Architectural style. Chateauesque. NRHP reference No. 84002265 [1] Added to NRHP. August 21, 1984. The Joseph Franklin Bland House (also known as the Franklin Bland House and "The Castle") is a historic house located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina.

  4. Randolph family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Henry Randolph I (1623-1673), born in Little Houghton, Northamptonshire, England, [2][3] immigrated to the colony of Virginia in 1642, [4] protege of Sir William Berkeley. [5] Randolph became clerk of the county court, and when Charles Norwood left the colony, Speaker Francis Moryson put forth Randoph's name for the position and the House of ...

  5. Theodorick Bland of Cawsons - Wikipedia

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    Profession. Planter politician. Theodorick Bland (December 2, 1708 – 1784), [1] also known as Theodorick Bland, Sr. or Theodorick Bland of Cawsons, was Virginia planter who served as a member of the first Virginia Senate, as well as a militia officer and clerk of Prince George County, Virginia. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Category:Bland family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Category:Bland family of Virginia. Category. : Bland family of Virginia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bland family of Virginia. The Bland family is a First Family of Virginia and prominent political family in U.S. history.

  7. Virginia Newell - Wikipedia

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    The computer science center at Winston-Salem State University is named for Newell, as is one of the streets in Winston-Salem, Virginia Newell Lane. [1] In 2017, Newell was given the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest honor of the governor of North Carolina. In 2018, the National Association of Mathematicians gave her their Centenarian ...

  8. Theodorick Bland (congressman) - Wikipedia

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    Theodorick Bland (March 21, 1741 – June 1, 1790), [1] also known as Theodorick Bland, Jr., was an American planter, physician, soldier, and politician from Prince George County, Virginia. A major figure in the formation of the new United States government, Bland represented Virginia in both the Continental Congress and the United States House ...

  9. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    R. J. Reynolds, founder Share of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, issued 15 March 1906. The son of a tobacco farmer in Virginia, Richard Joshua "R.J." Reynolds sold his shares of his father's company in Patrick County, Virginia, and ventured to the nearest town with a railroad connection, Winston-Salem, to start his own tobacco company. [3]