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Abraham Randol (abt. 1785 - 1847)

Abraham Randol
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 62 [location unknown]
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Biography

Abraham was born about 1785. Abraham married Mary Parker in 1803 in Cape Giraradeau County, Missouri. Ater thewir marriage, the young couple located on a farm near Jackson, but afterward removed to Indian Creek . [1] He passed away in 1847.

Sources

  1. HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, Goodspeed Publishing Company, page: 279.

Censuses

1803 --- DISTRICT OF CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY, MISSOURI

Abraham Randol --- Second Class Males: 1 -- Second Class Females: 1 -- Total: 2 -- Corn: 110 Bushels -- Flax And Hemp: 40 pounds -- Cotton: 400 pounds -- Horned Cattle: 3 -- Horses: 3.

THE SPANISH REGIME IN MISSOURI VOL. II, by Louis Houck, page: 407.


THE WILKINSON MEMORIAL

1805 --- A Rooster of men in the Missouri Territory, December 1805. Taken from Carter's TERRITORIAL PAPERS VOLUME XIII in the period immediately after the Louisiana Purchase. --- Abraham Randall -- Anthony Randall -- Samuel Randall.

ST LOUIS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY VOLUME XIV NUMBER: 2, 1981, published by the St. Louis Genealogical Society, page: 57.


Heirs Of Samuel Parker

1817 --- Missouri Territory -- County Of New Madrid -- Page: 74 --- Be it remember that on the 28th day of April 1817, personally came before me. Richard H. Waters, Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the County of New Madrid, Smith Brown, one of the subscribing witnesses to the within instrument, in writing and being duly sworn, saith that he was present and saw the within named: Thomas Bull , Sary Bull, John L. Parker, Samuel K. Parker, Abraham Randol, Jeremiah Masterson, David Holley and Elizabeth McMillin, sign, seal, and deliver and heard them acknowledge the within deed to be their act and deed, hands and seals for the use and purposes herein expressed and that himself and Thomas Stewart subscribed the same as witnesses in presence of each other and in the presence of the said grantors. In Testimony whereof, there being no Judicial Seal yet procured to the said court, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my own private seal the day and day above written --- Richard H. Waters, Clerk --- Source: County Court House, New Madrid County, Missouri.





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