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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 ...
Manju S. Ganeriwala (born January 24, 1956) is the former Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Virginia.She was previously the state's Deputy Secretary of Finance before being appointed as state treasurer by Governor Tim Kaine and was reappointed as state treasurer by three consecutive governors.
Henrico County / h ɛ n ˈ r aɪ k oʊ /, officially the County of Henrico, is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 334,389 [3] making it the fifth-most populous county in Virginia. Henrico County is included in the Greater Richmond Region. There is no incorporated ...
New Kent County was established in 1654 from York County, Virginia. Kent County, England: 26,134: 210 sq mi (544 km 2) Northampton County: 131: Eastville: 1634: Original county of the Colony under England, initially named Accomac Shire. In 1642, it was renamed Northampton County. However, in 1663, Northampton County was divided into two counties.
Speakers and clerks of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1643–1776. Richmond, VA: Virginia State Library. Malone, Dumas (Ed.). 1963. Dictionary of American biography, volume VIII: Platt-Seward, 371–372. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Randolph, Wassell.. William Randolph I of Turkey Island (Henrico County) Virginia and his immediate ...
Richard Cocke (1597–1665) was a prominent colonial Virginia planter and politician. He established a political and social dynasty that firmly seated itself as among the most prominent in Virginia. Among his more prominent descendants are George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, as well as professional baseball player Ryne Harper.
In the two decades that followed, the little bedroom community known as Henrico County began to shape its own identity. When the City of Richmond decided once again that they needed to expand, things had changed. In 1959, there were just over 107,000 residents in Henrico County. By 1965 that number had increased by nearly 40,000.
Henrico is the name used by the U.S. Postal Service for several ZIP code areas in unincorporated parts of Henrico County, Virginia, surrounding the city of Richmond. "Other acceptable cities" listed by the USPS for parts of Henrico are Richmond, Highland Springs, Regency, and Ridge, whereas Millers, Montrose, Montrose Heights, Staples Mill, Tuckahoe, Varina, and Westbury are alternate names ...