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Dorothea Haggard (Randolph)

Also Known As: "Dolly"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chesterfield County, Virginia
Death: 1813 (66-67)
Sevier County, Tennessee, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Randolph IV and Tabitha Randolph
Wife of Rev. Henry Hazelrigg Haggard
Mother of David B. Haggard; Henry Hazelrigg Haggard, Jr.; Joel Haggard; Rev. James Haggard; Mary E. Trotter and 6 others
Sister of John Richard Randolph; Lt. William Byrd Randolph; Thomas Randolph; Millie Randolph; Mary Randolph and 4 others
Half sister of Thomas Randolph; Sgt James Randolph; Mary Randolph; Elizabeth Randolph and Susannah Randolph

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About Dorothea Haggard

Ref. #00-0001-002

She had 11 Children.

Also referred to as Dorthy......

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Randolph-875

From Clinton R. Haggard's historical files[1]

Rev. Henry Hagard, H1161, son of Nathaniel and Mary (Hazelrigg) Haggard, was born 27 March 1744, Albemarle County, VA, and died in Bibb County, AL, in 1842. He was married ca. 1766, Albemarle County, VA, Dorothy "Dolly" Randolph, born ca. 1746, Chesterfield County, VA, died ca. 1813, Crowson's Cove, Sevierville, Sevier, TN, daughter of (parents unknown), sister of James Randolph, identified as a "near relative" of John Randolph of Roanoke and descendant of Pocahontas. They had eleven children:

  • 1. David B. Haggard, H11611, born 1767, Albemarle County, VA.
  • 2. Henry Hazelrigg Haggard, Jr., H11612, born ca. 1769, VA.
  • 3. Joel Haggard, H11613, born ca. 1770, Albemarle County, VA.
  • 4. James Haggard, H11614, born ca. 1772, Albemarle County, VA.
  • 5. Mary Haggard, H11615, born ca. 1774, NC.
  • 6. Elizabeth Haggard, H11616, born ca. 1776, NC.
  • 7. Martin Haggard, H11617, born ca. 1778, Jefferson County, NC.
  • 8. Susan R. Haggard, H11618, born 1780, NC.
  • 9. Rev. Noah Haggard, H11619, born April 1788, Greene County, NC.
  • 10. Lucy N. Haggard, H1161A, born 1793, Jefferson County, NC.
  • 11. Nancy Haggard, H1161B, born 1794, Jefferson County, NC

From The History of the Haggard Family[2] Henry Haggard. the oldest son of Nathaniel Haggard. was born in Albemarle County. Virginia, about 1744. At an early age he became a Baptist preacher and continued to preach until his death, at 90 years of age. Soon after the close of the Revolution he moved to East Tennessee with his family, and after a period of years emigrated to Alabama. To him was born five sons and one daughter: James, David, Henry, Joel, and Noah. The daughter, Nancy, married a Thancher, and with the father and two of the brothers, Joel and Noah, removed to Alabama. One son, Rev. James Haggard, came to Kentucky in 1790 and settled in Fayette county, near Lexington.

Research Notes

ALERT!!! The correct lineage of Dorothea "Dolly" Randolph Haggard has not been determined. Despite an overwhelming number of family trees that name Dolly as a daughter of Henry Randolph and Tabitha Poythress, there is no legitimate evidence of a connection.

Tireless Haggard family researcher Clinton R. Haggard,* now deceased, named Thomas Randolph and Jane Carey as Dolly Randolph Haggard’s parents. Dolly could also have been the daughter of Thomas Randolph (circa 1728-1798), often mistakenly referred to as “Thomas Isham Randolph" and his first wife, who is believed to have been named Susannah.

Based on the fact that James Randolph, Dolly’s presumed brother, was thought to be a “near relative” of John Randolph of Roanoke, some claim that James and Dolly were the children of one of the elder sons of Richard Randolph of Curles, which would have made them the cousins of John Randolph of Roanoke, and that theory is also plausible. Richard Randolph II, the eldest son, and wife Anne Meade had 3 unknown children (they had 13 children in total, but only 10 are listed in most histories solely based on the names on Ann Meade's pin cushion).

Less likely is the theory that Dolly and James could have been the children of Richard Randolph II’s brother Ryland and his wife Eliza Frayzer. Ryland could be their father only if birthdates are incorrect, as he was only 8 years older than them by some accounts.

My present opinion (which is far from set in stone), primarily due to Clinton Haggard’s assessment, is that Dolly was most likely the daughter of Thomas Randolph or one of the elder sons of Richard Randolph I.

There are Randolph researchers who firmly connect Dolly to the Henry Randolph who died in 1778 in Albemarle County while married to a Mary Randolph (maiden name unknown), but their speculation that Henry was her father is circumstantial. Dolly was not named in Henry's will, nor was James. The connection the researchers cite is that Dolly and James at one time belonged to the same Albemarle church along with other Randolphs thought to be their siblings before moving to North Carolina (an area that later became Tennessee), and that Robert Gentry, the father of James Randolph's wife Sarah Gentry Randolph, at one time owned property next door to Henry Randolph in Albemarle County. Robert Gentry was Henry Haggard's Uncle, however, which also explains their connection to him independent of him being a Henry Randolph neighbor.

Although it is more probable than not that these Randolphs were related based on their shared surnames and the fact that both of their families moved to North Carolina and were founding members of a church there, it has not been verified that James was Dolly’s brother. There have been no birth records found for them in Albemarle County. The circumstantial evidence, while compelling, has not convinced me at this point that Henry and Mary Randolph were definitely Dolly's parents.

Clinton Haggard was known to be a responsible and careful researcher. It would be helpful to know more about the sources he used to back his conclusion that Thomas Randolph was the father of Dolly and James.

(Note: I wrote the above essay in 2015. I haven’t seen any research since to further clarify the mystery of Dolly’s parentage, but if anyone has updated information please let me know)

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Dorothea Haggard's Timeline

1746
1746
Chesterfield County, Virginia
1767
1767
Albemarle, VA, United States
1769
1769
Albemarle, VA, United States
1770
1770
Albemarle, VA, United States
1772
1772
Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
1774
1774
North Carolina
1776
1776
TN, United States
1780
1780
Jefferson City, Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States
1782
1782
Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States