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[24] [c] [d] Randolph began living at the Turkey Hill estate, which included the island and surrounding area, [1] in 1670. That residence no longer exists. [27] [e] William Randolph's residence overlooked Turkey Island, and he is buried near the site of the house. [1] Randolph's Turkey Island Plantation became the seat of the Randolph family. [26]
Randolph was born in November 1681 [1] to William Randolph and Mary Isham on the Turkey Island Plantation along the James River in Henrico County, Virginia, and resided there his entire life. [2] He married Elizabeth Beverley (the daughter of Peter Beverley , a Speaker of the House of Burgesses and Treasurer of Virginia) around 1705 and the ...
Isham Randolph was born on the Turkey Island plantation in Henrico County, Virginia on February 24, 1687. He was the third son of William Randolph (1650–1711) and Mary Isham (c. 1659–1735). [2] His father was a colonist, landowner, planter, and merchant who served as the 26th Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses.
Henry Randolph I was the uncle of William Randolph of Turkey Island in Colonial Virginia, whom Henry sponsored to emigrate to Colonial Virginia [5] following a visit to England and Ireland in 1669 or 1670. [3] [9] He was also the half brother of Thomas Randolph, the poet of England. [4] [9] Henry died in Henrico County, Virginia in 1673.
Jane Bolling Randolph. Randolph was born on the Turkey Island Plantation along the James River in Henrico County, Virginia around 1691. [1] [2] He married Jane Bolling (1703–1766), [6] John Bolling's daughter, in 1724 and the couple had seven children who reached adulthood: [1] [2] [7] [nb 2]
Randolph was born in June 1683 on the Turkey Island Plantation along the James River in Henrico County, Virginia. [5] [6] [a] He was the son of the English immigrant William Randolph who established Turkey Island along the James River, and Mary Royall Isham, the daughter of Henry Isham.
Montgomery County near Great Falls, Virginia: Conn Island: 52: Maryland: ... Turkey Island (Maryland) 61: Maryland: Montgomery County at the Yellow Falls Vaso Island: 62:
Wilton was constructed c. 1753 by William Randolph III, son of William Randolph II, of Turkey Island. Wilton was originally the manor house on a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2 ) tobacco plantation known as "World's End" located on the north bank of the James River several miles east of the city of Richmond.