Maria Beverley Randolph
BIRTH 15 Dec 1764 Richmond County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 2 Oct 1824 (aged 59) Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
BURIAL Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
PLOT Possibly buried here?
MEMORIAL ID 87639094 ·
"Richard III married Maria Beverley (1764–1824) of Blandfield on December 1, 1785. Her parents were Robert Beverley and Maria Carter (Landon Carter's daughter). Robert was Colonel William Beverley (1696–1756) and Elizabeth Bland's son." [1]
On August 12, 1800 Mary Beverly Randolph, widow, married Major Gawin Lane Corbin, son of John Tayloe Corbin and Mary Waller Corbin. Major Corbin lived at King's Creek, York County. He died in 1821 leaving the plantation to his son, Richard as his wife, Maria, gave up her dower rights. There were four children by this marriage. Mary Beverly Randolph Corbin died in 1824
"Blandfield is a historic plantation home located at Caret, Essex County, Virginia" [2] that was built by William Beverley (1696-1756), whose father was Robert Beverley, (1673-1722) Virginia's first native-born historian.
Wikipedia:Richard Randolph was the grandfather of Richard Randolph III, the husband of Maria (Beverley) Randolph
WikiTree profile Beverley-26 created through the import of Allen-Carpenter - 2010-01-31.ged on Apr 26, 2012 by Thomas Allen. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Thomas and others.
Source: S-2063027587 Title: Pocahontas List Note: _UPD: 25 MAY 2009 18:12:06 GMT-8 CONT _UID: 5C1E590B-753A-4B31-AE79-362A6616FFD5
Beverley family bible "Maria Carter, Her Book, given to her by me, her grandmother, Maria Byrd, Anno Mundi 1753" with subsequent notations and entries, page 4. [1]
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