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CPL Ichabod Randall

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
Death: September 04, 1762 (50)
Havana, Havana, Cuba (KIA with Capt. Giles Russel's Co., Havana Expedition)
Place of Burial: Randall Cemetery, Lorraine, Jefferson County, New York,
Immediate Family:

Son of John Randall, Jr. and Mary Randall
Husband of Humility Randall
Father of Humility Rathbun and Charles Randall
Brother of Sarah Brown; Sarah Randall; Nathan Randall; Sarah Randall; Joseph Randall, died young and 8 others
Half brother of Elizabeth Brown; Jonathan Randall, twin, died young; Capt. John Randall; Dorthy Randall and Abigail Brown

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About CPL Ichabod Randall

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, County of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900, by Richard Anson Wheeler, New London, CT, 1900, p. 546



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Notes for ICHABOD RANDALL: Son of John and Mary (Baldwin) Randall. Born: October 2, 1711 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. Alternate Date of Birth: October 21, 1711. Baptism: June 29, 1712 By Rev. James Noyes at the First Congregational Church, of Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. Died: September 4, 1762 in Havana, Cuba.

Buried: Lorraine, Jefferson County, New York.

Military Service: Corporal in Captain Giles Russel's Company, Havana Expedition under Admiral Pocock and Lord Albermarle.

Married: Humility Greene 1736 in Westerly Village, Providence Plantations, Rhode Island. He and Humility were 1st cousins.

According to Chute, he "was a corporal in Capt. Giles Russell's company, in the Havanna Expedition, under Admiral Pocock, and Lord Albermarle. He m. __ __, settled in Horton, N. S." Crowell states the same as the first sentence from Chute almost verbatim, but then gives Ichabod's wife and other details.

Crowell gives Eaton's "History of King's County [N.S.]" as a reference. New Englanders didn't come up to Horton and area till the 1760's, so it would appear that Ichabod moved here after his family would have grown up.

1768, May 3: "Estate of Ichabod Randall Deacon - Ichabod died in testateso the "probate court" took over this estate. Ichabod's now wife, Ann was the administrix of this estate. In the distribution of land, are named Ichabod's children that inherited land. Ichabod Randall-eldest son, getsa double portion plus the land he had by gift from the honored father.Charles (now deceased) his children inherit his portion; Benjamin, 19 acres. Green Randall, son, 19 acres; Humility Rathbon, daughter of Ichabod, 18 acres; "We let out to John Randall, son of the deceased, for his part, 18 acres and a quarter of the land to the north line ofHumility's and south of land of Humility's wood land. Wife, Mrs. AnnRandall, widow and relict of Mr. Ichabod Randall, deceased, 5 acres of land at the east end of the farm, viz. 12 rods wide, and the farm." "Town of Colchester, East Haddam Probate District" No. 2518; Film #1015792 ("Colchester, Connecticut, 1741-1880" Probate Packet 140) (PatchReport, Randall Archives)

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Notes for ICHABOD RANDALL: Son of John and Mary (Baldwin) Randall. Born: October 2, 1711 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. Alternate Date of Birth: October 21, 1711. Baptism: June 29, 1712 By Rev. James Noyes at the First Congregational Church, of Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. Died: September 4, 1762 in Havana, Cuba.

Buried: Lorraine, Jefferson County, New York.

Military Service: Corporal in Captain Giles Russel's Company, Havana Expedition under Admiral Pocock and Lord Albermarle.

Married: Humility Greene 1736 in Westerly Village, Providence Plantations, Rhode Island. He and Humility were 1st cousins.

According to Chute, he "was a corporal in Capt. Giles Russell's company, in the Havanna Expedition, under Admiral Pocock, and Lord Albermarle. He m. __ __, settled in Horton, N. S." Crowell states the same as the first sentence from Chute almost verbatim, but then gives Ichabod's wife and other details.

Crowell gives Eaton's "History of King's County [N.S.]" as a reference. New Englanders didn't come up to Horton and area till the 1760's, so it would appear that Ichabod moved here after his family would have grown up.

1768, May 3: "Estate of Ichabod Randall Deacon - Ichabod died in testateso the "probate court" took over this estate. Ichabod's now wife, Ann was the administrix of this estate. In the distribution of land, are named Ichabod's children that inherited land. Ichabod Randall-eldest son, getsa double portion plus the land he had by gift from the honored father.Charles (now deceased) his children inherit his portion; Benjamin, 19 acres. Green Randall, son, 19 acres; Humility Rathbon, daughter of Ichabod, 18 acres; "We let out to John Randall, son of the deceased, for his part, 18 acres and a quarter of the land to the north line ofHumility's and south of land of Humility's wood land. Wife, Mrs. AnnRandall, widow and relict of Mr. Ichabod Randall, deceased, 5 acres of land at the east end of the farm, viz. 12 rods wide, and the farm." "Town of Colchester, East Haddam Probate District" No. 2518; Film #1015792 ("Colchester, Connecticut, 1741-1880" Probate Packet 140) (PatchReport, Randall Archives)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: May 16 2024, 11:57:10 UTC

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CPL Ichabod Randall's Timeline

1711
October 21, 1711
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1743
1743
1744
1744
Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
1762
September 4, 1762
Age 50
Havana, Havana, Cuba
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Randall Cemetery, Lorraine, Jefferson County, New York,