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Mary Fitzrandolph (Holloway)

Also Known As: "Mary Holly", "Mary Fitzrandolph (Holly)"
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Birthplace: Sandwich, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
Death: July 12, 1703 (58)
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, Province of East Jersey
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Daughter of Joseph Holley, Sr., of Sandwich and Rose Newland
Wife of Nathaniel Fitzrandolph
Mother of John Christopher Fitzrandolph, Sr; Isaac Fitzrandolph; Nathaniel Fitzrandolph; Samuel Fitzrandolph; Joseph Fitzrandolph and 4 others
Sister of Joseph Holly, Jr.; Sarah Allen; Experience Goodspeed and Hopestill Worden
Half sister of Mercy Edwards; Rose Buck and Elizabeth Newland

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Sign in Free Account Mary Holloway Mary Holloway 6 October 1643–12 July 1703

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Birth • 2 Sources 6 October 1643 Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America 1703 Age 59 Death • 2 Sources 12 July 1703 Woodbridge Township, Middlesex, New Jersey, British Colonial America Mary Holley in entry for Isaac Fittsrandle, "Massachusetts, Church Records, 1660-1954" Mary Holley in entry for Isaac Fittsrandle, "Massachusetts, Church Records, 1660-1954" Family Members SPOUSES AND CHILDREN Nathaniel Fitz Randolph Nathaniel Fitz Randolph 1642-1713 Marriage: November 1662 Barnstable, Plymouth, British Colonial America Mary Holloway Mary Holloway 1643-1703 Children (10) John Fitz Randolph Sr. John Fitz Randolph Sr. 1663-1727 Isaac Fitz Randolph Isaac Fitz Randolph 1664-1694 Nathaniel FitzRandolph Jr. Nathaniel FitzRandolph Jr. 1666-1703 Catherine Fitz Randolph Catherine Fitz Randolph 1667- Samuel Fitz Randolph Samuel Fitz Randolph 1668-1754 Joseph Fitz Randolph Joseph Fitz Randolph 1670-1718 Edward Fitz Randolph Sr. Edward Fitz Randolph Sr. 1672-1760 Martha Randolph Martha Randolph 1674- Phillip Fitz Randolph Phillip Fitz Randolph 1683- Jeremiah Fitz Randolph Jeremiah Fitz Randolph 1686- PARENTS AND SIBLINGS Joseph Holloway Joseph Holloway 1605-1647 Marriage: about 1640 Sandwich, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America Rose Allen Rose Allen 1621-1694 Children (8) Joseph Hollway Jr Joseph Hollway Jr 1640-1692 John Holloway John Holloway 1640-1730 Sarah Holloway Sarah Holloway 1642-1675 Mary Holloway Mary Holloway 1643-1703 Experience Holley Experience Holley 1644-1719 Hopestill Holley Hopestill Holley 1646-1715 Rose Holway Rose Holway
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Tom Holway Tom Holway
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Mary HOLLOWAY 1955

Spouses/Children:

Nathaniel FITZRANDOLPH

John FITZRANDOLPH

Isaac FITZRANDOLPH

Nathaniel FITZRANDOLPH+

Samuel FITZRANDOLPH+

Joseph FITZRANDOLPH+

Edward FITZRANDOLPH+

Martha FITZRANDOLPH

Born: Sandwich, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts, USA 511,888,1955

Marriage: Nathaniel FITZRANDOLPH on 11 Mar 1661 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts, USA

Died: 12 Jul 1703, Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA 1955

  Another name for Mary was HOLLEY.

Mary married Nathaniel FITZRANDOLPH, son of Edward FITZRANDOLPH and Elizabeth BLOSSOM, on 11 Mar 1661 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts, USA. (Nathaniel FITZRANDOLPH was born in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts, USA 511,3429, christened on 15 May 1642 and died on 21 Nov 1713 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.)


  • The Descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph and Elizabeth Blossom 1630 - 1950
  • http://randolpharchives.org/books/Desc%20of%20Edward%20FitzRandolph...
  • 1. EDWARD1 FITZ RANDOLPH, baptised at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England, July 5, 1607; emigrated in 1630 to Scituate, Mass.; died in Piscataway, N. J. about 1684-5. He married May 10 1637 [1,2], ELIZABETH BLOSSOM, born in Leyden, the Netherlands, in 1620. She married second June 30, 1685, Capt. JOHN PIKE, and died in Woodbridge or Piscataway in 1713.
  • Children, born in Barnstable, Mass.:
    • i. NATHANIEL,2 bap. Aug. 9, 1640 [2,8,9]; died in Barnstable Dec. 10, 1640 and was buried in the Calf's Pasture there.
    • 2. ii. NATHANIEL, bap. May 15, 1642 [2,8,9].
    • 2. NATHANIEL2 FITZ RANDOLPH, bap. May 15, 1642 at Barnstable, Mass.; died in Woodbridge, N. J. Nov. 21, 1713 [14]. He married first, in Barnstable or Sandwich, Mass., in November, 1662 [2,10], MARY HOLLEY (Holloway, Holway), born in Sandwich, died in Woodbridge, N. J., July 12 1703, daughter of Joseph and Rose (Allen) Holley of Sandwich. Her mother Rose (Allen) Holley, married second May 19, 1648, William Newlands, a Quaker. Nathan Fitz Randolph married second, at the Haddonfield Meeting, Haddonfield, N. J., Apr. 12 1706, as her third husband, JANE (CURTIS-OGBORNE) HAMPTON, born at Bugbrooke, co. Northampton, England, 11th of 2nd month (April), 1661 [111], and died in Buckingham Township, Bucks Co., Pa. [13] in 1731. She was the daughter of Thomas and Jane Curtis, and widow of Samuel Ogborne and John Hampton, whose executrix she was Dec. 8, 1694. As the widow of Nathaniel Fitz Randolph she married as her fourth husband, John Sharp of Burlington, N. J. Her own will, as Jane Sharp, of Buckingham Township, Bucks Co., Pa., was dated 8th of 6 mo. (Aug.) 1729, and was proved Nov. 13, 1731, and mentions her sons Samuel Ogborne, Joseph Hampton, Benjamin Fitzrandall, and daughters Mary, wife of Jonas Kemble, and Sarah, wife of Edmond Kinsey. The executor was her son-in-law Edmond Kinsey.
    • Nathaniel Fitz Randolph was one of the four who first asked for religious tolerance for the Friends in New England. In 1677 he, having joined the Quakers years before, and had in consequence suffered much persecution from the Plymouth Government, exchanged his house in Barnstable for land in Woodbridge, N. J. and in the years afterwards, 1678-9, moved with his family to New Jersey. He served as associate justice of Middlesex County, N. J., in 1688, 1692 and 1698; and in 1693-5 he represented Woodbridge in the Provisional Assembly. In 1683, on the death of James Bollen, first Secretary of the Province, he was one of the two guardians of his children, and, on the etablishment of the Woodbridge Monthly Meeting of Friends in 1706, he became a prominent member of the Society, and for seven years the Meeting was held in his house, until the completion of the Meeting House in 1713, two months before his death. _________________
  • This Old Monmouth of Ours By William S. Hornor
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=Cy88CpankH8C&pg=PA288&lpg=PA288&dq...
  • Pg. 285
  • This name is not of Norman-French origin, as might be inferred from the prefix, Fitz, meaning son of, but rather, is of Anglo-Saxon derivation. Under the form Randulf it is found, as an undertenent, in the Domesday Book. I do not find it in the Battle Abbey lists.
  • Attempts have been made to connect the American line with the Lords of Middleham and the Dukes of Westmorland (FitzRandolph Traditions) and to find the origin of the line in a certain "Count Herald FitzRandolph, who is mentioned in the Domesday Book as among the nobles who accompanied William the Conqueror from Normandy to England." These may well be the facts, but I have not been able to find the slightest ground for their assertion. At any rate the name is an ancient and honorable one, both in England and America.
  • EDWARD FITZRANDOLPH (1), born about 1615, came to New England about 1630, with his mother, a widow. There appears no other information concerning him until May 10, 1637, when, at Scituate, he was married, by the Reverend John Lothrop, to Elizabeth Blossom, joining the church four days later, a step that Elizabeth did not take until 1643. Elizabeth Blossom was a daughter of Deacon Thomas Blossom, from Schooby, England, and was born at Leyden about 1620. Edward removed from Scituate to Barnstable, and then, after many years, to Piscataway, New Jersey, in 1675, dying the following year. His widow subsequently became the second wife of Captain John Pike, of Woodbridge, and died, 1712, in her 93rd year. To Edward and Elizabeth FitzRandolph were born eleven children: Nathaniel (2); Hannah (3); Mary (4); John (5); Joseph (6); Elizabeth (7), who married Andrew Wooden; Thomas (8); Hope (9); and, Benjamin (10). There were two other children, who died in infancy. Some of the married daughters did not come to New Jersey.
    • NATHANIEL FITZRANDOLPH (2), son of Edward (1), is said to have been three times married. The present writer has been able to find record of but two marriages, that of 1662, to Mary Holly, or Holloway, of Barnstable, who died 7-12-1703, and that to Mrs. Jane (Curtis) Hampton, of Shrewsbury. She had been married twice before, to Samuel Osborne and John Hampton, and took as a fourth husband, John Sharp. Nathaniel FitzRandolph was a Quaker. He was born in August of 1640 or 1642, at Barnstable, and died at Woodbridge 9-21, 1713. His children were: John Christopher (11); Isaac (12); Nathaniel (13); Samuel (14); Joseph (15); Edward (16); Martha (17); and Benjamin (18). _____________________________
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Mary Fitzrandolph's Timeline

1644
October 6, 1644
Sandwich, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1663
February 1, 1663
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1664
December 7, 1664
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1666
June 25, 1666
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1668
June 25, 1668
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1670
1670
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1672
February 23, 1672
Barnstable, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1674
1674
Woodbridge, Province of East Jersey
1676
1676