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About Theodorick Bland, of Cawsons
A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA. DAR Ancestor # A011133
married:
1) FRANCES BOLLING
2) ELIZABETH RANDOLPH YATES
Abridged from Wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodorick_Bland_of_Cawsons
Theodorick Bland (December 2, 1708 – 1784),] also known as Theodorick Bland, Sr. or Theodorick Bland of Cawsons, was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, a clerk of the court of Prince George County, Virginia, and the father of Congressman Theodorick Bland.
He was the son of Richard Bland and Elizabeth Randolph, the daughter of William Randolph I. He has been described as "a plain practical man, with but slender advantages of education, of an ample fortune and respectable character", and "a respected member of Virginia's glittering planter aristocracy".
Around 1738, Bland married Frances Bolling, the daughter of Drury Bolling.
They lived at the Bland plantation Cawsons, located on a promontory where the Appomattox River meets the James River.
They had six children.
Bland later married Elizabeth Randolph the daughter of Edward Randolph, the grand-daughter of William Randolph I, and the widow of William Yates.
On November 15, 1758, Francis Fauquier, the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Colony, appointed Bland colonel of the militia for Prince George County. Before the American Revolution, the Bland and Randolph families of Virginia frequently cooperated with each other to manage their plantations. After the Gunpowder Incident at the beginning of the war, Bland, along with his son, Theodorick Bland Jr, and his son-in-law, John Randolph, offered 40 slaves for sale to raise funds to replace the gunpowder seized by Lord Dunmore from the magazine in Williamsburg, Virginia. Around January 1781, St. George Tucker assisted Bland, his father-in-law, in escaping the advancing British Army commanded by Benedict Arnold. A few months later, the British Major-General William Phillips ordered that his troops in Prince George County not harm Bland's property.
Children of Theodorick Bland and Frances Bolling:
- Elizabeth "Patsy" Bland (born January 4, 1739)[6] married John Banister and had three sons.
- Theodorick Bland (March 21, 1741
- Mary Bland (born August 22, 1745)
- Ann Bland (born September 5, 1747)
- Jane Bland (born September 30, 1749)
- Frances Bland (born September 24, 1752) first married John Randolph, the son of Richard Randolph, and had four children (including John Randolph of Roanoke); then later married St. George Tucker and had five children.
+ 6 v. Theodorick (Col. of Cawsons) Bland Sr. was born on 2 Dec 1718 at Prince George County. He married Elizabeth Randolph Yates, daughter of Edward Randolph. He married Frances Bolling, daughter of Drury Bolling, in 1738.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodorick_Bland_of_Cawsons
"The Bland papers : being a selection from the manuscripts of Colonel Theodorick Bland, jr. ; to which are prefixed an introduction, and a memoir of Colonel Bland" https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/221985-the-... page 149 with obvious misprint of his birth year
Theodorick Bland, of Cawsons's Timeline
1708 |
December 2, 1708
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Jordon’s Point Plantation, Prince George County , Virginia, British Colonial America
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1739 |
January 4, 1739
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Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia
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1741 |
March 21, 1741
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Cawson Plantation, Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1745 |
August 22, 1745
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Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1747 |
September 5, 1747
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Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia
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1749 |
September 30, 1749
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Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia
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1752 |
September 24, 1752
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Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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