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About Stephen Randall, Jr.
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. 547
12. STEPHEN (2-1)5 RANDALL, JR. (STEPHEN (2)4, JOHN (I)3, MATTHEW (1-2)2,
MATTHEW (1)1) was born March 13, 1704/05 in Westerly (Washington) Rhode Island,
and died 1748 in Syracuse (Onondaga) New York. He married MARY SAWYER 1724 in
Stonington (New London) Connecticut. She was born March 13, 1703/04 in
Stonington (New London) Connecticut, and died 1749 in Syracuse (Onondaga) New
York.
Notes for STEPHEN (2-1) RANDALL, JR.:
"Families of Ancient New Haven," Donald Jacobus, 1981
Children of STEPHEN RANDALL and MARY SAWYER are:
i. STEPHEN (2-2)6 RANDALL, III., b. November 27, 1726, Stonington (New London)
Connecticut; d. November 22, 1818, Middle Island (Suffolk) New York; m. DEBORAH
SAWYER; b. 900; d. 900.
Notes for STEPHEN (2-2) RANDALL, III.:
"Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots", by Patricia Law Hatcher, Volume
1; Dallas, Texas; Pioneer Heritage Press; 1987
More About STEPHEN (2-2) RANDALL, III.:
Burial: Randall Farm on trhe Middle Island, New York
ii. MARY RANDALL, b. November 12, 1728, Falmouth (Middlesex) Massachusetts; d.
Unknown.
iii. CATHERINE RANDALL, b. August 15, 1733, Falmouth (Middlesex) Massachusetts;
d. Unknown.
iv. SUSANNA RANDALL, b. February 10, 1734/35, Falmouth (Middlesex)
Masasachusetts; d. Unknown.
v. SARAH RANDALL, b. April 05, 1738, Falmouth (Middlesex) Massachusetts; d.
January 08, 1791, Syracuse (Onondaga) New York; m. CALEB POTTER, March 21, 1771,
Hopkinton (Washington) Rhode Island; b. August 17, 1739, Hopkinton (Washington)
Rhode Island; d. March 1850, Syracuse (Onondaga) New York.
More About SARAH RANDALL:
Burial: South Onandaigua Cemetery in Onandaigua Township, New York
Notes for CALEB POTTER:
Caleb Potter was a soldier in the New York line in the Revolutionary War. "SAR
Revolutionary War Graves Registry", # 51322 (CD)
More About CALEB POTTER:
Burial: South Onandaigua Cemetery in Onandaigua Township, New York
vi. JACOB RANDALL, b. 1740, Falmouth (Middlesex) Massachusetts; d. 1768, Lost at
sea.
Notes for JACOB RANDALL:
Jacob Randall was reported as lost at sea.
vii. ISAAC RANDALL, b. 1740, Falmouth (Middlesex) Massachusetts; d. Unknown.
41. viii. JOHN* RANDALL, b. 1742, Falmouth (Barnstable) Massachusetts; d.
Unknown.
ix. THANKFUL RANDALL, b. 1742, Falmouth (Middlesex) Massachusetts; d. October
01, 1769, Town Hall cemnetery in Salisbury, Connecticut; m. NATHANIEL WINSLOW,
April 23, 1757, Rochester (Plymouth) Massachusetts; b. April 22, 1730, Rochester
(Plymouth) Massachusetts; d. January 06, 1778, Salisbury (Litchfield)
Connecticut.
Notes for THANKFUL RANDALL:
Daughter of Barzillai and Jerusha )Hammond) Randall according to Winslow
Genealogy and George L. Randall research. "Genealogy of William Dorcus Fallass
of Boston, Massachusetts", compiled and published by Lura F. Alexander; pg. 159;
Kansas City, Missouri; 1929 (LAPL 929.2 F194)
Notes for NATHANIEL WINSLOW:
Nathaniel Winslow served as private in Captain Reuben Petty's company, Colonel
Samuel Williams' regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Rochester; died in
Sunderland, Massachusetts. "The National Society of the Daughters of the
American Revolution", Volume 111 (SR)
More About NATHANIEL WINSLOW:
Burial: Town Hall cemnetery in Salisbury, Connecticut
Stephen Randall, Jr.'s Timeline
1704 |
March 13, 1704
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Westerly, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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1726 |
November 27, 1726
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Falmouth, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts
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1728 |
November 12, 1728
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Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
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1734 |
February 10, 1734
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Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
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1738 |
April 5, 1738
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Falmouth, York County, Province of Massachusetts
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April 11, 1738
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Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States
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1740 |
1740
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Falmouth, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts
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1742 |
1742
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Falmouth, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts
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1742
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Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
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