John is named in his father James Randolph Sr's Will executed 15 June 1797 in Caswell County, North Carolina.[1]
John passed away 14 June 1863, in Pulaski County, Kentucky. He is buried at Othar Randall Cemetery in Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Research Notes
Vital Statistics
Birth
John is not yet of age when his father executes his Will. His birth date is therefore estimated as, (15 June 1797 - under 21 years) = after 15 June 1776.
Records
John Randolph, Male
Event Date 4 Mar. 1806, Event Place, Caswell, North Carolina, United States
Spouse Sally Curls, Female
Sep 1850 - John Randolph Family - Living in Pulaski Co., KY[2][3]
Kentucky Land Grants
Grantee: Randolph, Jon Sr, Acres: 100
Book: 2, Survey Date: 20 Oct 1836, County: Pulaski
WaterCourse: Buck Cr
Sources
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Superior Court, Caswell County, North Carolina, Will records, with some inventories, estates and settlements, 1777- 1963, Vol. A-C, 1777-1800.; database with images, FamilySearch (images 531-532).
↑ '1850 U.S. Fed Pop Census'Div 1, Pulaski, KY, Pp 55B L#1-4
"North Carolina, Civil Marriages, 1763-1868", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29D-YG2H : 22 February 2016), Reference ID NC MAR BONDS, p 248, GS Film 418143, Digital Folder 4261820, Image 299, John Randolph and Sally Curls, 1806. Pike-2301 16:27, 8 August 2016 (EDT)
Kentucky Land Grants, Volume 1, Part 2, Chapter X. Grants in the County Court Orders (1836-1924) Pike-2301 16:27, 8 August 2016 (EDT)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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Where does the middle name "Henry" come from? I've seen a fair number of primary sources for this individual, but none of them have a middle name. If there's nothing solid behind it, I would think it should be removed.