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  2. 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 ...

  3. Isham Randolph of Dungeness - Wikipedia

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    Ann Randolph (born February 5, 1735), [4] who had four children in three marriages. [5] She was the mother of James Pleasants Jr., the 22nd Governor of Virginia, via her last marriage to James Pleasants Sr. [5] Thomas Randolph (born August 13, 1736), [4] who married Jane Cary, the daughter of Archibald Cary, in 1768. [4]

  4. Colonial families of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Founder; tombstone transferred to St. Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis Walter Brooke Cox Worthington (1795 – 1845) member of Maryland House of Delegates: Thomas Contee Worthington (1782–1847) U.S. Representative from Maryland William Grafton Dulany Worthington (1785–1856) lawyer, statesman, member of Maryland House of Delegates [69] [70]

  5. Category:1725 births - Wikipedia

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    C. Domingo Cabello y Robles; Jean-Jacques Caffieri; Guido Calcagnini; Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani; José António Caldas; David Caldwell (North Carolina minister)

  6. George Mason - Wikipedia

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    George Mason's coat of arms. Mason was born in present-day Fairfax County, in the Colony of Virginia, in British America, on December 11, 1725. [1] [2] [3] Mason's parents owned property in Mason Neck, Virginia and a second property across the Potomac River in Maryland, which had been inherited by his mother.

  7. Thomas Brooke Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas was a vestryman of St. Paul's Parish, Calvert County. He was removed from his justiceship probably due to his opposition to the revolution Protestant Associators in 1689. He was nominated by Charles Calvert , 3rd Lord Baltimore to become a member of the first royal Council, commonly known as the Upper House, on August 26, 1691.

  8. The most famous athlete born in every state - AOL

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    Arthur Ashe was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1943. Chris Smith/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images One thing to know : In 1963, Arthur Ashe became the first Black player selected for the US ...

  9. William Alexander, Lord Stirling - Wikipedia

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    William Alexander, also known as Lord Stirling (December 27, 1725 [1] – January 15, 1783), was a Scottish-American major general during the American Revolutionary War.He was considered male heir to the Scottish title of Earl of Stirling through Scottish lineage (being the senior male descendant of the paternal grandfather of the 1st Earl of Stirling, who had died in 1640), and he sought the ...