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Edward (Fitzrandolph) Fitz Randolph (abt. 1565 - 1647)

Edward Fitz Randolph formerly Fitzrandolph aka FitzRandolph
Born about in Sutton, Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, Englandmap
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Husband of — married 16 Nov 1589 in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, Englandmap
Husband of — married 17 Dec 1605 in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, Englandmap
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Died at about age 82 in Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Edward Fitz Randolph (1565 - 1647) of Sutton-in-Ashfield (aka Hucknall-under-Huthwaite), Nottinghamshire, England then of Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England.

1565 -- Edward Fitz Randolph was born at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England, a son of Christopher Fitz Randolph and Ann Wood Fitz Randolph. [1]

1584 -- Frances Howis (aka Howes or Howe) was born at Normantown, Derbyshire, England. [2]

June 1588 -- date of Christopher Fitz Randolph's will which mentioned Edward of Sutton-in-Ashfield, later of Kneesall, both in the Nottinghamshire, England. [3]

November 16, 1589 -- Edward Fitz Randolph and Ales Thompson married at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. [4] [5]

May 1600 -- Edward Fitz Randolph was mentioned in his uncle's, Thomas Fitz Randolph, will. [6] [7]

December 27, 1604 -- Ales (aka Alice) Thompson Fitz Randolph died then was buried at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. [8]

Archdeaconry of Nottinghamshire Marriage Licence: [9]
[1605] Dec. 2 Edward Fitzrandolph of Hucknall, p. [parish] Sutton-in-Ashfield, gent., & Frances Howes spr.; at Kneesall.

December 2 or 17 [10] or 27, 1605 -- Edward Fitz Randolph and Frances Howis (aka Howes or Howe or Howl) married at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. [11] [12]

July 5, 1607 -- Edward Fitz Randolph was born at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England, the son of Edward and Frances Howis Fitz Randolph. [13]

1614 - The FitzRandolph Coat of Arms was borne by the Lords of Middleham and by the Spennithorne branch of FitzRandolph. The "Visitation" found the coat of arms with Edward, thus confirming the fact. [14]

June 7, 1631 -- Frances Howis Fitz Randolph died at Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England.

August 13, 1647 -- date of Edward Fitz Randolph's will which provided his son Edward with £10 sterling "if he cum {sic} [from Plymouth Colony to Nottinghamshire, England] to demand it." [15] [16]

Abstract of will of Edward Fitz Randolph of Kinsall in the Parish of Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England

Dated August 13, 1647 ----
To my son James's four children, my house which I bought from Henry Loewman in Huchnall in the Parish of Sutton in Ashfield, Nottingham[shire], and other property adjoining which I bought from Thomas Langford, gentleman.
To my son, John Fitz Randolph, my dwelling house and all appurtences in Kinsall in [the] Parish of Kneesall [Nottinghamshire, England], abovesaid, on condition that he shall keep my brother, Christopher, with suffiecient meat, drink, and lodging during his life.
To my children'[s] children, 40s each except my son Richard[']s.
To my son, Edward,10L "if he cum to demand it"
To my son Richard's children, to Thomas 20L, to Elizabeth 10L, to Mary 10L,"if they cum to demand it"
To William Cooper, a piece of land within the Milne field of Kinsall upon a flat called the Shiperturs (?) which I bought.
To my daughter, Coopper, 40s.
To Winnifraite Lowe, 5s.
To Parnell Abbat, 5s.
To [the] poor of Kinsall, 5s.,
Residue to my son, John Fitz Randolph, whom I make sole ex[ecut]or.
My cousin, John Kitchin and my son-in-law, Thomas Trollowe to be overseen.
Witnesses: George Brounabye and Thomas Rydell.

After August 13 but before October 27, 1647 -- Edward Fitz Randolph died then was buried at Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England. [17] [18]

October 27, 1647 -- date Edward Fitz Randolph's will was probated. [19] [20]

Edward Fitz-Randolph, b. 1565, in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England; died: October 27, 1647 at Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England. He was the son of Christopher Fitz-Randolph and Ann Wood. He married Frances Howe December 17, 1605 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. Frances Howe, b. 1584 in Normantown, Darby, England; died June 7, 1631 @ Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, England.

Child of Edward Fitz-Randolph and Frances Howe is:

  1. Edward Fitz-Randolph, born July 5, 1607 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England; d. Middlesex Co., New Jersey; married Elizabeth Blossom May 10, 1637 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.


Research Notes

No evidence for Edward FitzRandolph having been knighted. Does not appear in Shaw's Knights of England . No entries for any FitzRandolph knights.

Sources

  1. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  2. Source needed
  3. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  4. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  5. Sutton-in-Ashfield Parish Register, page 51.
  6. Sutton-in-Ashfield Parish Register, page 51.
  7. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  8. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  9. Marriage licence Abstracts of Nottinghamshire Marriage Licences ed Blagg T. M. and Wadsworth F.A., Vol I Archdeaconry Court 1577-1077, Peculiar of Southwell, 1588-1754. London 1930. page 27. Abstract copied from the volume at Bromley House Library, Nottingham, Notts, England. Accessed 7 April 2022
  10. Royal, Titled
  11. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  12. Sutton-in-Ashfield Parish Register, page 51.
  13. Royal, Titled
  14. Source needed
  15. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  16. NEHGR, page 276.
  17. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  18. Royal, Titled
  19. Randolph 1980, page 588.
  20. NEHGR, page 276.


•Father Christopher FitzRandolph b. circa 1530

•Child Edward FitzRandolph+ b. July 5,1607, died circa 1685

  • S4022. Gary Boyd Roberts. The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States with a 2008 Addendum, Coda, and Final Addition. Genealogical Publishing Company Inc.: Baltimore, Maryland. 2008. Page 446.
  1. RANULF fitz RALPH, lord of Spennithorne, sometimes called Ranulf de Lascelles, born circa 1300, died after 1343; married Isabel. (VCH cit., 1: 258; Feet of Fines for County of York, 1327-1347. Page 166).
  2. JOHN fitz RANULF, lord of Spennithorne, born circa 1325, died before 1369; married by October 1343, Maud "de Campania," who married (2) Robert de Hilton, lord of Swine. (VCH Cit., 1: 259; Feet of Fines for County of York, loc. cit.: Yorks Archaeol. Journal, 25: 174).
  3. RANDALL (or RANULF) fitz JOHN, lord of Spennithorne, before circa 1345, died after 1388. (VCH cit. 1: 259).
  4. SIR JOHN RANDALL (or FITZ RANDOLPH), KNT., lord of Spennithorne, born circa 1374, beheaded, 1405 for taking part in the rebellion of Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York, and other northern magnates. (VCH cit. 1: 259; C.W.C. Oman, Political History of England, 1377-1485. Pages 194 - 198; see Close Rolls, February 17, 1407, for lands of which Sir John was seised at time of his death).
  5. SIR RALPH FITZ RANDALL (or FITZ RANDOLPH), KNT., lord of Spennithorne, b. c. 1398, under age in 1407, will dated 20 Jan. 1457/8, pr. ult. Jan. 1457/8; m. Elizabeth. (VCH cit. 1: 259; Sir Ralph's Will is printed in Surtees Soc. Publ., 26: 4).
  6. JOHN FITZ RANDOLPH (or FITZ RANDOLPH), ESQ., lord of Spennithorne, born circa 1420, died on March 5, 1474/1475; married Joan Conyers, eldest dau. of Sir Christopher Conyers, Knt., of Hornby Castle, Yorkshire. born circa 1380. died after 1462, married (1) before September 1415 Ellen, born circa 1399, died on August 6, 1444, daughter of Thomas Rolleston of Mablethorp, Lincolnshire, Esq., by Beatrice Haulay his wife, heiress of Ingleton, Yorkshire. (VCH cit. 1: 259: J.W. Clay, Extinct & Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, 32-33; Yorks Arch. Soc. Record Series, 59: 105, Inq.p.m. of Thomas Rolleston).
  7. JOHN FITZ RANDOLPH, b. perhaps 1455/60, prob. d. bef. 1514, presumed to have been third or fourth son of John Fitz Randolph and Joan Conyers, and brother of Sir Ralph Fitz Randolph of Spennithorne (c. 1444-1517) and of Christopher Fitz Randolph, parson of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire (d 1516). See note to this pedigree; Fitz Randolph pedigree in British Museum Add. Mss. 6705, f58b, begins with this John).
  8. CHRISTOPHER FITZ RANDOLPH, b. c. 1495, d. sh. before April 26, 1670 (adminstration granted on that date to his widow Jane and eldest son Thomas); doubtless came to Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co Nottingham, because of his uncle Christopher Fitz Randolph, parson of that place, who d. 1516 leaving a will dated June 1, 1516 of which the nephew Christopher was named as one of the executors; married by contract dated 1514 to Jane (or Joan) Langton, daughter and heiress of Cuthbert Langton of Langton Hall in the parish of Kirkby-in-Ashfield. Jane was born circa 1499, died between July 30, 1573 (date of will) and April 2, 1574 (probate). (NEHGR, 97: 296, 99: 335-336; Brit. Museum Add. Mss. 6705: f58b; Add. Mss. 6707: v1O2; Harl. Mss. 1400: 58, 58b; Thoroton, Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, 2: 296; Harl. Soc. Publ., 4: 187. L.V.F. Randolph, FitzRandolph Traditions, mentions Christopher Fitz Randolph and Jane Langton many times, but this book regrettably contains many errors; Whitaker, Richmondshire II, page 46).
  9. CHRISTOPHER FITZ RANDOLPH, b. c. 1530, buried at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire on June 28, 1588 (this is the correct date of burial from original paper Parish Register of Sutton-in-Ashfield. The date was incorrectly copied as "June 7, 1589" in a late parchment copy of the original Register, and the wrong date from that copy was unfortunately printed in the NEHGR, 97: 298). Christopher was his parents' fourth son, and was named in his mother's will, dated July 30, 1573. His own will, dated June 20, 1588, was proved on April 1, 1589 in the Peculiar Court of the Manor of Mansfield (Notts. County Record Office, D.D.P. 17/69). Christopher's wife, who predeceased him, was not named in his will. He had four sons, James, Anthony, Edward and Christopher, named in the will.
  10. EDWARD FITZ RANDOLPH, b. c. 1565, d. between August 13, 1647 (dated of will) and October 27, 1647 (probate). He was probably born at Hucknall-under-Huthwaite in the parish of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, and moved after 1621 to Kirsall in the Parish of Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, where he died. He was the 3rd son named in his father's will, and was probably the nephew Edward named in the will of his uncle Thomas Fitz Randolph, May 21, 1600. (NEHGR, 97: 297). He married (1) at Sutton-in-Ashfield, November 16, 1589, Alice Tompson, buried there on December 27, 1604. He married (2) at Sutton-in-Ashfield, December 17, 1605, Frances Howls, apparently a native of the parish of Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, buried at Kneesall on June 7, 1631 (NEHGR 97: 298; Transcript of the Parish Registers of Kneesall; original will of Edward Fitz Randolph at York Probate Registry, in which he bequeathed ten pounds sterling to his son Edward "if he cum to demand it.")
  11. EDWARD FITZ RANDOLPH (son of the 2nd marriage), the emigrant to New England and eventual settler in New Jersey, baptized at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, July 5, 1607, emigrated 1630 to Scituate, [Plymouth Colony, (now Mass[achusetts], then moved to Barnstable, Cape Cod, [Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts)], and finally to Piscataway, N[ew] J[ersey] where he died circa 1684/1685. He married at Scituate, on May 10, 1637, Elizabeth Blossom, born at Leyden, [Dutch Republic, (now the)] Netherlands, 1620, died at Piscataway, [New Jersey] circa 1713, having remarried, June 30, 1685, Captain John Pike. (NEHGR 97: 275-276, 298; 99: 335-336; Louise Aymar Christian and Howard Stelle Fitz Randolph, Fitz Randolph Genealogy, [Page] 5).

Note: Although this line is probably sound, attention should be drawn to other evidences. C.T. Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters, 5: 303, say that Ranulf Fitz Robert "is said to have married Mary daughter of Roger Bigod earl of Norfolk" (see above, Generation 2). Mary definitely brought the lands of Menethorpe, Yorkshire, to her husband in gift of frank-marriage, which lands had previously been held by Roger Bigod (ibid., footnote 4 and authorities there cited). Moreover, the careful pedigree in the Genealogist, n.s., 3: 33, gives Mary as daughter of Roger Bigod.

The weakest link is that which connects Generations 10 and 11 (above). John Fitz Randolph (Generation 10) was succeeded at Spennithorne by his eldest son Sir Ralph Fitz Randolph (b.c. 1444, d. 1517) who married Elizabeth Scrope, daughter of Sir Thomas Scrope, 5th Lord Scrope of Masham. They had a son John Fitz Randolph (who died in 1517 shortly after his father, and was the last of the Fitz Randolphs of Spennithorne), and five daughters, Elizabeth, Alice, Mary, Dorothy, and Agnes, who were coheiresses of their brother John at his death in 1517 (Surtees Soc. Publ., 133: 24). In 1514 Christopher Fitz Randolph (Generation 12) was married by contract to Jane Langton. Two of the feoffees of the marriage contract were John Fitz Randolph, heir of Spennithorne, mentioned above, and his brother-in-law Sir Nicholas Strelley of Linby, Nottinghamshire, husband of Elizabeth Fitz Randolph, the eldest of the five Spennithorne coheiresses. It is presumed that John Fitz Randolph and Strelley were feoffees because the bride-groom, Christopher Fitz Randolph, was John's first cousin and Strelley's first-cousin-in-law (see discussion by Anthony R. Wagner, Richmond Herald, in NEHGR 99: 335-336).

We also know that Christopher Fitz Randolph (Generation 12) had an uncle, Christopher Fitz Randolph, parson of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, who was presented to that living March 3, 1489/1490 by Sir John Conyers, Knt., of Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, who had acquired the advowson. Christopher Fitz Randolph, the parson made a will dated June 1, 1516, proved July 17, 1516, of which his nephew Christopher (Generation 12) was one of the executors. Christopher the parson unfortunately did not mention his kinsmen of the Spennithorne line in this will.

We further know that John Fitz Randolph (Generation 10) married Joan Conyers, eldest daughter of Sir Christopher Conyers, Knt., lord of Hornby Castle, York[shire] (Raine, Testamenta Eboracenses, 3: 228; Conyers pedigree in J.W. Clay, Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, 32-33). Joan (Conyers) Fitz Randolph was living, a widow, June 22, 1483, when she was named in the will of that date of her brother Christopher Conyers, Rector of Rudby, York[shire] (Raine, Test. Ebor., 3: 287). We think (but cannot prove) that John Fitz Randolph (Generation 10) and his wife Joan Conyers had, in addition to their eldest son and heir Sir Ralph, younger sons named Richard, John, and Christopher, and a daughter Margery who married John Burgh of East Hawkswell, York[shire] (for the Burghs, see Whitaker, Richmondshilre, 347).

Of the above-named three younger sons [Richard, John, and Christopher], we suppose that John was the John Fitz Randolph (Generation 11), while Christopher was the parson of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, named for his grandfather and uncle, each named Christopher Conyers. If this connection be correct, as we believe, it would explain why Sir John Conyers of Hornby (eldest son of Sir Christopher and brother of Joan (Conyers) Fitz Randolph) acquired the advowson of Kirkby-in-Ashfield and presented Christopher Fitz Randolph (whom we believe to have been Sir John's nephew) to that living. It may be noted in passing that the given name Christopher entered the Fitz Randolph family through the marriage to Joan Conyers in the fifteenth century and continued as a given name in that family for over two centuries. Edward[1] Fitz Randolph's (Generation 15) eldest surviving son Nathaniel[2] had an eldest son John[3] who had an eldest son Christopher[4], b. at Woodbridge, N[ew] J[ersey], February 23, 1682 (L.A. Christian and H.S.F. Randolph, FitzRandolph Genealogy, 9).

Bearing in mind the possibilities that Mary Bigod (Generation 2) may not have been the wife of Randulf fitz Robert, and that John Fitz Randolph Generation 11) may not have been a younger son of John Fitz Randolph (Generation 10), even though we think that those connections are correct, we have presented the above pedigree. •John Insley Coddington

•_______________

THE CONNECTION WITH (22) RANDOLPH - Duke of Westmoreland BEING THE FATHER OF (23) RANDOLPH - fifth son of Randolph and Catherine. IS NOT CORRECT ACCORDING TO SEVERAL OTHER LISTINGS

{Warning -- unreliable source}. L. V. F. Randolph. Fitz Randolph Traditions: A Story of a Thousand Years. 1907. http://www.archive.org/stream/fitzrandolphtra00randgoog#page/n153/mode/1up

CHAPTER IX

Review of Line of Descent from Rolf the Norseman to Edward the Pilgrim

"Here, then, once more the writer pauses to recapitulate his ascertainments and conclusions. To the following ancestral story - here given in merest outlne - any American Fitz Randolph, who has been at the trouble of tracing his lineage back to Edward the Pilgrim, may, we believe, safely and reasonably link his line.

  1. ROLF - The norseman Conqueror. Born about A.D. 860. Died A.D. 932. Married Gisela, daughter of King Charles of France.
  2. WILLIAM, "Longsword" - Duke of Normandy. Died about 943.
  3. RICHARD, "The Fearless" - Duke of Normandy. Reigned more than half a century. Died A.D. 996.
  4. RICHARD, "The Good" - Duke of Normandy. Died A.D. 1026.
  5. RICHARD - Duke of Normandy. Whose wife was Judith. He died A.D. 1028. [He was father of Robert "The Magnificent," whose son was William "The Conqueror," and he was brother of Avicia, who married Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany.]
  6. GEOFFREY, AVICIA.
  7. EUDO - Duke of Brittany. Married Agnes, daughter of Alan, and died in 1079.
  8. RIBALD - Lord of Middleham. [Brother to Alan Rufus, Duke of Richmond, and to Stephen and to Bardolf.] Married Beatrix, and spent his last days in retirement at St. Mary's Abbey, York.
  9. RANDOLPH - Lord of Middleham. Married Agatha, daughter of the first Robert of Bruce.
  10. ROBERT FITZ RANDOLPH - Lord of Middleham. Who built the Castle of Middleham and married Helewisa de Glanville.
  11. RANDOLPH FITZ RANDOLPH - Lord of Middleham. Married Mary, daughter of Roger Bigot, Duke of Norfolk.
  12. RANDOLPH FITZ RANDOLPH - Lord of Middleham. Who married Anastasia, daughter of William, Lord Percy.
  13. MARY FITZ RANDOLPH. Daughter of Randolph and Anastasia, a rich, religious and benevolent woman who married Robert de Neville. She died A.D. 1320, having survived her husband 49 years.
  14. RANDOLPH DE NEVILLE - Lord of Middleham. Whose second wife was Margaret, daughter of Marmaduke Thweng. Died 1332.
  15. RANDOLPH DE NEVILLE - Lord of Middleham. Who married Alicia, daughter of Hugo de Audley. Died 1358.
  16. JOHN DE NEVILL - Lord of Middleham. Who married Matilda Percy.* Died 1389.
  17. RANDOLPH DE NEVILLE - Lord of Middleham and first Earl of Westmorland. Whose first wife was Margaret (daughter of Hugo), Lady Stafford - descended from Edward I - and whose second wife was Joan of Beaufort, daughter of John of Gaunt and granddaughter of Edward III. He died in 1435. By his second wife his posterity runs into and adown the English royal line. See page 36. We now follow the posterity of the Earl of Westmoreland by his first wife, Lady Stafford.
  18. JOHN (the children of whose brother Randolph were all daughters) married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Holland, Earl of Canterbury. He died two years before his father, in 1433.
  19. JOHN, heir presumptive f to the dukedom of Westmoreland. Was hero of the battle of Towton, in the year 1461, and bravely lost his life there on the Lancastrian side. He had married Anna, the widow of John de Neville.
  20. RANDOLPH - Duke of Westmoreland. (Son of John and Anna) married Margaret, daughter of Booth de Barton of Lancaster.
  21. RANDOLPH, Heir presumptive. Died during his father's lifetime; married Edith, daughter of the Earl of Sandwich.
  22. RANDOLPH - Duke of Westmoreland. (Son of Randolph and Edith), married Catherine, daughter of Edward, Duke of Buckingham.* Died 1524.
  23. RANDOLPH - fifth son of Randolph and Catherine. The first son being Henry, whose son Charles was the last in the line of these dukes of Westmoreland, and the other sons being Thomas, Edward, Christopher and Cuthbert. Died probably about 1565.
  24. CHRISTOPHER FITZ RANDOLPH (son of Randolph, fifth son of Duke of Westmoreland). Married Joan, daughter and heiress of Cuthbert Langton of Langton Hall. Died 1588.
  25. EDWARD FITZ RANDOLPH of Langton Hall. With whom was found and in whom was confirmed by the "Visitation" of 1614 the Fitz Randolph Arms substantially as borne by the Lords of Middleham and by the Spennithorne branch of Fitz Randolph. Died probably about 1635.
  26. EDWARD FITZ RANDOLPH - Pilgrim. Married May 10, 1637, at Scituate, Mass., to Elizabeth Blossom, daughter of Thomas and Anne Blossom. Moved to Piscataway, N. J., 1669. Died 1675.


  • Louise Aymar Christian and Howard Stelle Fitz Randolph. Fitz Randolph Genealogy. Page 5.
  • Gary Boyd Roberts. The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States with a 2008 Addendum, Coda, and Final Addition. Genealogical Publishing Company Inc.: Baltimore, MD. 2008.
  • Parish Register of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England, 1577 - 1700. Volume 11. Page 51.
  • John Edwin Stillwell. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume III. Page 276.

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  • "Middlesex men in the revolutionary war": v. 1, p. 105-111
  • ”Record of Middlesex County men in the civil war": v. 1, p. 143-164; 16
  • ”New England Historical and Genealogical Register" by J.E. Stillwall, Vol III, p.276.
  • Oris H. F. Randolph, (1980), "Edward Fitz Randolph Branch Lines and Allied Families and English and Norman Ancestry",Edwards Brothers, Inc, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  • Parish Register of Sutton-in Ashfield Co. Nottingham, ENG., 1577-1700, Vol. 11/ @p. 51.




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Lineage in biography states that Elizabeth HOLLAND is the mother of Sir Ralph Fitzrandolph (FitzRandall-2). F. L. Weis in Magna Charta Sureties does not include a known mother of this Ralph (line 164).
posted by Anonymous Dorland
Fitzrandolph-20 and Fitz-Randolph-22 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate
His LNAB should be changed to:

"Fitz Randolph" (with space between "Fitz" and "Randolph") to match spelling convention of the family.

posted by Eric Weddington
Edward Fitzrandolph, Jr., was born BEFORE July 5, 1607 because he was BAPTIZED on July 5, 1607.

July 5, 1607 -- Edward Fitzrandolph {sic} was baptized at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England.

Sutton-in-Ashfield. Wikipedia. Accessed by Michael Boynton on April 6, 2017 at 5:30PM. Available at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton-in-Ashfield

posted by [Living Boynton]
Fitzrandolph-137 and Fitzrandolph-20 appear to represent the same person because: Clearly the same person; same wife; same year of marriage.
posted by Kenneth Kinman
Fitz Randolph-244 and Fitzrandolph-20 appear to represent the same person because: These two are definitely the same person.
Fitz Randolph-244 and Fitzrandolph-20 are not ready to be merged because: Same names, birth year and location, child
posted by Thomas Randolph
Fitz Randolph-244 and Fitzrandolph-20 do not represent the same person because: They died 30 years apart
Fitz Randolph-127 and Fitz Randolph-46 appear to represent the same person, although the death places differ. Please merge these two profiles and explore the discrepancies in the Biography.
posted by Michael Lewis
MERGE Warning: This profile (Fitz_Randolph-46) is the target for merging the many duplicates of Edward Fitz Randolph, father of the immigrant. Your patience is requested while we complete these merges and clean up the resulting mess. Thanks.
posted by Jillaine Smith

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