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Lot Fithian1
M, b. 1779, d. 1832
Father | Lot Fithian |
Mother | Deborah Elmer b. 22 Aug 1750, d. 1824 |
Lot had 2 wives.1
Citations
- [S134] Mary DeWitt, Elmore Family Group Sheet.
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Sarah Fithian1
F
Father | Lot Fithian |
Mother | Deborah Elmer b. 22 Aug 1750, d. 1824 |
Family | David Tullis |
Married name: Tullis.
Citations
- [S134] Mary DeWitt, Elmore Family Group Sheet.
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Violetta Fithian1
F, b. 1789
Father | Lot Fithian |
Mother | Deborah Elmer b. 22 Aug 1750, d. 1824 |
Family | Benjamin Jaggers |
Married name: Jaggers.
Citations
- [S134] Mary DeWitt, Elmore Family Group Sheet.
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Margaret Fitz-Randolph1
F, b. 1710, d. 16 July 1760
Father | Joseph Fitz-Randolph |
Mother | Isabel Laing |
Margaret Fitz-Randolph was born in 1710.1 She married Thomas Hedden, son of Ephrain Hedden and Susannah Fitz-Randolph, on 16 July 1726.1 Margaret Fitz-Randolph died on 16 July 1760.1
Family | Thomas Hedden b. 1700, d. 1783 |
Child |
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Married name: Hedden.
Citations
- [S75] Mary DeWitt, Dalrymple family file.
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Arthur Fitzgerald1
M, b. 11 June 1886
Father | John Fitzgerald b. 12 Oct 1839, d. 12 Mar 1915 |
Mother | Mary Jane Neely |
Arthur Fitzgerald was born on 11 June 1886. He married Cornelia Breen.
Family | Cornelia Breen b. 16 Sep 1886, d. 18 Apr 1918 |
Citations
- [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
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Galloway Fitzgerald1
M, b. 28 February 1812, d. 1847
Father | John James Fitzgerald b. 6 Oct 1782, d. 23 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Sarah B Galloway b. 16 Oct 1787, d. 18 Apr 1830 |
Galloway Fitzgerald was born on 28 February 1812.1 He (1) married Elysa Babcock circa 1835.1 Galloway Fitzgerald (2) married Elizabeth Odell in 1843.1 Galloway Fitzgerald died in 1847 in the Mexican War.1
Family 1 | Elysa Babcock |
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Family 2 | Elizabeth Odell |
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Gennette Fitzgerald1,2,3
F, b. 17 March 1838, d. 19 May 1883
Father | Charles Fitzgerald b. 15 Dec 1811, d. 14 Aug 1897 |
Mother | Sarah Galloway b. 15 Mar 1811, d. 30 Sep 1899 |
Gennette Fitzgerald was born on 17 March 1838.3 She married Othniel Coe Holbert, son of John Smith Holbert and Catherine Berkholf, on 11 April 1866. Gennette Fitzgerald died on 19 May 1883.3 She was buried in Warwick.
Family | Othniel Coe Holbert b. 20 Nov 1840, d. 15 Oct 1931 |
Children |
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Othniel Coe Holbert and Gennette lived at Sugar Loaf, NY. Married name: Holbert.
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John Fitzgerald1,2
M, b. 12 October 1839, d. 12 March 1915
Father | Charles Fitzgerald b. 15 Dec 1811, d. 14 Aug 1897 |
Mother | Sarah Galloway b. 15 Mar 1811, d. 30 Sep 1899 |
John Fitzgerald was born on 12 October 1839.2 He (1) married Harriet Potter. John Fitzgerald (2) married Mary Jane Neely. John Fitzgerald died on 12 March 1915.3,2
Family 1 | Harriet Potter |
Child |
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Family 2 | Mary Jane Neely |
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John James Fitzgerald
M, b. 6 October 1782, d. 23 August 1854
John James Fitzgerald was born on 6 October 1782 at Orange County, NY.1 He married Sarah B Galloway, daughter of James Galloway and Ann Smith, circa 1807.1 John James Fitzgerald died on 23 August 1854 at NY.1
Family | Sarah B Galloway b. 16 Oct 1787, d. 18 Apr 1830 |
Children |
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Rebecca Fitzgerald1
F, b. 2 December 1876
Father | John Fitzgerald b. 12 Oct 1839, d. 12 Mar 1915 |
Mother | Harriet Potter |
Rebecca Fitzgerald was born on 2 December 1876. She married (?) Rice.
Family | (?) Rice |
Married name: Rice.
Citations
- [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
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Rebecca Fitzgerald1
F, b. 27 November 1814, d. 3 October 1884
Father | John James Fitzgerald b. 6 Oct 1782, d. 23 Aug 1854 |
Mother | Sarah B Galloway b. 16 Oct 1787, d. 18 Apr 1830 |
Rebecca Fitzgerald was born on 27 November 1814 at Orange County, NY.1 She married John Milburn.1 Rebecca Fitzgerald died on 3 October 1884 at NY.
Family | John Milburn |
Children |
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Married name: Milburn.
Citations
- [S712] Keith L Nelson, Galloway (originally Van Saun File 2), 10 May 1996.
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Ruth Fitzgerald1,2
F, b. 17 January 1879, d. 31 December 1934
Father | John Fitzgerald b. 12 Oct 1839, d. 12 Mar 1915 |
Mother | Mary Jane Neely |
Ruth Fitzgerald was born on 17 January 1879. She married Jacob A Mittnacht on 5 August 1903. Ruth Fitzgerald died on 31 December 1934.
Family | Jacob A Mittnacht b. 14 Nov 1881, d. 17 Jan 1969 |
Children |
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Jacob A Mittnacht and Ruth lived at 42 Maple Ave. at Monroe, NY. Married name: Mittnacht.
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John W Fitzpatrick1
M, b. circa 1839, d. 7 April 1899
John W Fitzpatrick was born circa 1839 at Ireland (Find-A-Grave has date as 1818.)1,2 He died on 7 April 1899.1,2 He was buried in NY Cemetery (Maple Grove) in Hackensack, Plot 438-A.1,2
John W Fitzpatrick was a veteran of the Civil War serving in Company B, 61 Reg't. NY Volunteers.1
A John Fitzpatrick married Catherine Roane on 2 Jul 1885 in Jersey City (St. Patrick's). They have a number of children, but that John is still alive in the 1905 census.[IT:]1131;"New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985", database, FamilySearch ( : 20 January 2020), John Fitzpatrick, 1885.[:CIT]
There is a Catherine Fitzpatrick (Apr. 1855, widowed, b. Ireland, imm. 1879 at age 21, which makes it impossible for her daughter Mary to be born in NJ!) with a daughter Mary (Aug 1878, b. NJ) in the 1900 census in Hoboken3
One of the children in Find-A-Grave, Harrison (Harry) Fitzpatrick has birth and death dates4, and a possible birth record5. His mother is Kate Schopp (34 b. US), father is 51, b. US. This couple has a daughter in 1893.
A John Fitzpatrick married Catherine Roane on 2 Jul 1885 in Jersey City (St. Patrick's). They have a number of children, but that John is still alive in the 1905 census.[IT:]1131;"New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985", database, FamilySearch (
There is a Catherine Fitzpatrick (Apr. 1855, widowed, b. Ireland, imm. 1879 at age 21, which makes it impossible for her daughter Mary to be born in NJ!) with a daughter Mary (Aug 1878, b. NJ) in the 1900 census in Hoboken3
One of the children in Find-A-Grave, Harrison (Harry) Fitzpatrick has birth and death dates4, and a possible birth record5. His mother is Kate Schopp (34 b. US), father is 51, b. US. This couple has a daughter in 1893.
Citations
- [S696] Letter, William H, Jr. Carshaw to GSBC, 7 Mar 2008.
- [S1042] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com,. <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189200956/…
- [S740] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-63B9-VPJ> : 5 August 2014), New Jersey > Hudson > ED 42 Precinct 4 Hoboken city Ward 4 > image 25 of 27; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- [S1058] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/,. <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189201119/…
- "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCTG-YBF : 18 January 2020), Fitzpatrick, 1892.
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Absalom Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 20 July 1844, d. 8 February 1881
Father | Edwin Fitzrandolph b. 19 Nov 1813, d. 1 Nov 1897 |
Mother | Hannah Goetchius b. 2 Nov 1816, d. 28 Feb 1890 |
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Absalom Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 8 August 1790, d. 17 August 1839
Father | Justus Fitzrandolph b. 6 Dec 1761, d. 28 May 1813 |
Mother | Nancy Robbins b. 15 Aug 1769, d. Sep 1839 |
Absalom Fitzrandolph was born on 8 August 1790 at Short Hills, NJ.2,3,4 He married Hannah Budd, daughter of Samuel Budd Sr. and Hannah (?), on 21 November 1812 at Jersey City, NJ, (Old Bergen Reformed Church.)1,2,3 Absalom Fitzrandolph died on 17 August 1839 (or 7 Aug.)1,5,6
Family | Hannah Budd b. 13 Jun 1793, d. 1833 |
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Absalom fitz Randolph is named as the father of Edwin Fitz Randolph in at least two places. First, in the History of Bergen County; second, in the FitzRandolph Genealogy by Christian-FitzRandolph/Stelle. This genealogy lists Absalom FitzRandolph as the son of Justus FitzRandolph and Nancy Robbins, born in Short Hills, NJ 8 Aug 1790; married 21 Nov 1812 Hannah Budd, and died 1829. Children listed are Edwin b 19 Nov 1813; Anna; Warren, and Hiram (apprenticed in 1825 at age 10.5)(B. 1814).
Chapter 1, Scotch Plains Baptist Church, page 7 lists the Battle of Short Hills 26 Jun 1777. The area is Scotch Plains, part of Somerset County, adjoining Union County. As the present Short Hills of New Jersey was not founded until a much later date, it is believed that references to Short Hills refers to Scotch Plains, NJ.
Although I could locate no other record of the birth of Absalom Fitz Randolph, his marriage to Hannah BUDD is recorded in Bergen County Marriages, page 60 (by Westervelt 974.921) 21 Nov 1812 in Old Bergen, now Jersey City. Supposedly the marriage took place in the Old Bergen Church. The minister listed in the records is John Cornelison, V.D.M..
Other than the record of death by Christian-FitzRandolph Stelle in 1829, family records from Mary Block show 17 Aug 1829. No place is given. Mary also lists Hannah BUDD FitzRandolph death as 1833, with her body removed from Moonachie in 1852 and buried in plot 144 at New York Cemetery in Hackensack.1 Name variation: Absalom Fitz Randolph.2,3
Chapter 1, Scotch Plains Baptist Church, page 7 lists the Battle of Short Hills 26 Jun 1777. The area is Scotch Plains, part of Somerset County, adjoining Union County. As the present Short Hills of New Jersey was not founded until a much later date, it is believed that references to Short Hills refers to Scotch Plains, NJ.
Although I could locate no other record of the birth of Absalom Fitz Randolph, his marriage to Hannah BUDD is recorded in Bergen County Marriages, page 60 (by Westervelt 974.921) 21 Nov 1812 in Old Bergen, now Jersey City. Supposedly the marriage took place in the Old Bergen Church. The minister listed in the records is John Cornelison, V.D.M..
Other than the record of death by Christian-FitzRandolph Stelle in 1829, family records from Mary Block show 17 Aug 1829. No place is given. Mary also lists Hannah BUDD FitzRandolph death as 1833, with her body removed from Moonachie in 1852 and buried in plot 144 at New York Cemetery in Hackensack.1 Name variation: Absalom Fitz Randolph.2,3
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, 11 Generation Pedigree Chart of Marguerite Holmes, 1996.
- [S106] Marguerite Short Holmes, Kirkpatrick File.
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003, (has place as Short Hills (Plainfield), NJ).
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, 11 Generation Pedigree Chart of Marguerite Holmes, 1996, (has date as 7 Aug).
- [S106] Marguerite Short Holmes, Kirkpatrick File, (has date as 7 Aug).
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Benjamin Fitzrandolph1
M, d. 1840
Father | Jeremiah Fitzrandolph b. 20 Jul 1715, d. 1765 |
Mother | Ruth Dunn b. 29 May 1721 |
Benjamin Fitzrandolph was born at Piscataway, NJ.2,3,1 He married either ? Woodruff or Phoebe Tucker (Tooker.)2,3,1 He died in 1840.2,3,1
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"History of Bergen County (Van Valen)" lists the father of Justice as Basil of Virginia. "The Descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph" by Stelle-FitzRandolph lists the father as Benjamin Fitz Randolph. However, they admit to a glitch.
NOTE: The GSBC welcomes more information on this line. If Justus is a son of Benjamin, Benjamin cannot have been born later than 1741, which makes it impossible for him to be a son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.)1,4 Name variation: Benjamin Fitz Randolph.2,3
First, Benjamin could be the son of Jeremiah Fitz Randolph and Ruth Dunn who had a son Benjamin, no date for birth given. They also had a son Jeremiah b abt 1740. This date appears to be 'off' and out of sequence with the other children whose births are 1775, 1765, and 1775.
Second, he could have been the son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn) born about 1767. Whichever way, the family line comes from Jeremiah FitzRandolph and Ruth Dunn. Benjamin is either the son or grandson of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.
Third, The family of Benjamin FitzRandolph and either ----Woodruff or Phebe Tucker (Tooker) are Justus, b. Short hills 6 Dec 1761; Sarah; Charlotte; Louise; Isaac; Phebe and Salina.
Fourth, A card in the LDS Library lists Benjamin Fitz Randolph as the father of son Justus born 6 Dec 1761. No mother is listed. The card has info stating Justus married Nancy Robbins in 1788.
Second, he could have been the son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn) born about 1767. Whichever way, the family line comes from Jeremiah FitzRandolph and Ruth Dunn. Benjamin is either the son or grandson of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.
Third, The family of Benjamin FitzRandolph and either ----Woodruff or Phebe Tucker (Tooker) are Justus, b. Short hills 6 Dec 1761; Sarah; Charlotte; Louise; Isaac; Phebe and Salina.
Fourth, A card in the LDS Library lists Benjamin Fitz Randolph as the father of son Justus born 6 Dec 1761. No mother is listed. The card has info stating Justus married Nancy Robbins in 1788.
NOTE: The GSBC welcomes more information on this line. If Justus is a son of Benjamin, Benjamin cannot have been born later than 1741, which makes it impossible for him to be a son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.)1,4 Name variation: Benjamin Fitz Randolph.2,3
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Cornelia W. Fitzrandolph1
F, b. 6 April 1842
Father | Edwin Fitzrandolph b. 19 Nov 1813, d. 1 Nov 1897 |
Mother | Hannah Goetchius b. 2 Nov 1816, d. 28 Feb 1890 |
Family | Alfred T. Garnier |
Married name: Garnier.
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Edward Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 5 July 1607, d. 1683/84
Father | Edward Fitzrandolph b. 1565, d. 1613/14 |
Mother | Frances Howes b. 1584/85, d. bt 7 Jun 1630 - 1631 |
Edward Fitzrandolph was baptized on 5 July 1607 at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England.1,2,3 He married Elizabeth Blossom, daughter of Thomas Blossom and Ann Heilson, on 10 May 1637 at Scituate, MA.4,5 Edward Fitzrandolph died in 1683/84 at Piscataway, NJ.1
Family | Elizabeth Blossom b. 1619/20, d. 1713 |
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From the Descendants of Edward FitzRandolph (by Louise Aymour Christian and Howard Stelle FitzRandolph, 1950):
Edward FitzRandolph, the Pilgrim, and the progenitor of the Fitz Randolph family in America, was undoubtedly the Edward FitzRandall son of Edward FitzRandolph or Randall and his second wife Frances Howis (Howes) baptised at Sutton on Ashfield CO Nottingham, England 8 Jul 1607. Fitz Randolph Traditions by the late Lewis Van Syckel Fitz Randolph gives much on the English antecedants of the family.
Among the 700 passengers who ame over in the 11 vessels which comprised the 'Winthrop Fleet' and which was known as the great immigration of 1630, was Edward FitzRandolph, who settled at Scituate, MA. Pastor Lathrop's diary asserts that the young Master Edward Fitsrandolph built the 38 house in Scituate, MA. He married in Scituate 10 May 1637, Elizabeth Blossom, the daughter of Elder Thomas Blossom and his wife Ann Heilson (Eilsdon, Elsden, Elston, Alston) who were married at St Clements, Cambridgeshire, Eng 10 Nov 1605. Elizabeth was born in Leyden, Holland in 1620 soon after her parents were forced by the conditon of the Speedwell - the companion boat to the Mayflower - to return to Holland where so many of their persecuted friends had sought refuge with Pastor Robinson.
Edward and Elizabeth moved from Scituate to Barnstable, MASS in 1639 and his name appears in the list of those able to bear arms in New Plymouth in 1643. In 1649 Edward moved from Barnstable to his farm, a great double lot in West Barnstable, and in 1669, with his wife and 6 of his children, he sought a new home in Piscataway, NJ.
In the 'Book of Records' of Nathanial FitzRandolph it states that Edward lived to be nearly 80 years old. It is often stated that Edward died in Piscataway in 1675/76 which would only make him about 68/9 at his death so it is probable that he lived until 1684/5. After Edward's death, Elizabeth gave her four sons, John, Joseph, Thomas and Benjamin on 26 Jun 1685 the land she had located in her husband's name and on 30 Jun 1685 she married Capt John Pike of Woodbridge. Family history has it that she was buried by her first husband in the west corner of what is now St James Churchyard in Piscataway, NJ. During the Revolution as the British troops came down King George's Highway (now Woodbridge Ave) breastworks were thrown across the plot, and after the war was over and the ground leveled, no trace was found of the tombstones of either Edward or Elizabeth.
Further notes regarding the children and their marriages were found in the LDS Library under the Rutgers Collection.1 Name variation: Edward Fitz Randolph.4,5
Edward FitzRandolph, the Pilgrim, and the progenitor of the Fitz Randolph family in America, was undoubtedly the Edward FitzRandall son of Edward FitzRandolph or Randall and his second wife Frances Howis (Howes) baptised at Sutton on Ashfield CO Nottingham, England 8 Jul 1607. Fitz Randolph Traditions by the late Lewis Van Syckel Fitz Randolph gives much on the English antecedants of the family.
Among the 700 passengers who ame over in the 11 vessels which comprised the 'Winthrop Fleet' and which was known as the great immigration of 1630, was Edward FitzRandolph, who settled at Scituate, MA. Pastor Lathrop's diary asserts that the young Master Edward Fitsrandolph built the 38 house in Scituate, MA. He married in Scituate 10 May 1637, Elizabeth Blossom, the daughter of Elder Thomas Blossom and his wife Ann Heilson (Eilsdon, Elsden, Elston, Alston) who were married at St Clements, Cambridgeshire, Eng 10 Nov 1605. Elizabeth was born in Leyden, Holland in 1620 soon after her parents were forced by the conditon of the Speedwell - the companion boat to the Mayflower - to return to Holland where so many of their persecuted friends had sought refuge with Pastor Robinson.
Edward and Elizabeth moved from Scituate to Barnstable, MASS in 1639 and his name appears in the list of those able to bear arms in New Plymouth in 1643. In 1649 Edward moved from Barnstable to his farm, a great double lot in West Barnstable, and in 1669, with his wife and 6 of his children, he sought a new home in Piscataway, NJ.
In the 'Book of Records' of Nathanial FitzRandolph it states that Edward lived to be nearly 80 years old. It is often stated that Edward died in Piscataway in 1675/76 which would only make him about 68/9 at his death so it is probable that he lived until 1684/5. After Edward's death, Elizabeth gave her four sons, John, Joseph, Thomas and Benjamin on 26 Jun 1685 the land she had located in her husband's name and on 30 Jun 1685 she married Capt John Pike of Woodbridge. Family history has it that she was buried by her first husband in the west corner of what is now St James Churchyard in Piscataway, NJ. During the Revolution as the British troops came down King George's Highway (now Woodbridge Ave) breastworks were thrown across the plot, and after the war was over and the ground leveled, no trace was found of the tombstones of either Edward or Elizabeth.
Further notes regarding the children and their marriages were found in the LDS Library under the Rutgers Collection.1 Name variation: Edward Fitz Randolph.4,5
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
- [S106] Marguerite Short Holmes, Kirkpatrick File, (has date as birth date).
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, 11 Generation Pedigree Chart of Marguerite Holmes, 1996, (has date as birth date).
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, 11 Generation Pedigree Chart of Marguerite Holmes, 1996.
- [S106] Marguerite Short Holmes, Kirkpatrick File.
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Edward Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 1565, d. 1613/14
Edward Fitzrandolph was born in 1565 at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England.1 He married Frances Howes on 2 December 1605 at Sutton-in-Ashfield.1 Edward Fitzrandolph died in 1613/14 at Normantown, Derbyshire, England.1
Family | Frances Howes b. 1584/85, d. bt 7 Jun 1630 - 1631 |
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Edwin Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 19 November 1813, d. 1 November 1897
Father | Absalom Fitzrandolph b. 8 Aug 1790, d. 17 Aug 1839 |
Mother | Hannah Budd b. 13 Jun 1793, d. 1833 |
Edwin Fitzrandolph was born on 19 November 1813 at Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ.2,3,1 He married Hannah Goetchius, daughter of Hendrick Goetchius and Sarah Vanbussum, on 10 November 1833.1 Edwin Fitzrandolph died on 1 November 1897 at East Rutherford, Bergen County, NJ.2,3,1 He was buried in New York Cemetery in Hackensack.1
Family | Hannah Goetchius b. 2 Nov 1816, d. 28 Feb 1890 |
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Edwin FitzRandolph was the father of my great-grandmother Harriet FitzRandolph, wife of Louis Kruger. A record given to me by cousin Mary Block lists the children and many other descendants. Among the 16 children was Harriet, born in 1852.The will of Edwin F. Randolph, proved 19 Dec 1887, lists daughter Harriet Kruger, wife of Louis Kruger.
The obituary of Edwin F. Randolph states he was born in Jersey City 19 Nov 1813. Further, it states he was married to Hannah Goetchius 10 Nov 1833 by Rev. Mr. Provost, a Methodist Devine of that day.
The article states that he came to Boiling Spring, a little hamlet that was afterward called Rutherford (NJ) in 1857, purchasing a farm of some 40 acres near union Avenue which he reportedly sold one year after. It states he was a member of the union cause until Methodists became to popular they built a church on the east side of the track (East Rutherford) taking Mr. Randolph with them. The article cites the 50th wedding anniversary celebration which was held at their home on Patterson Pland Road, where he had purchased an extensive tract of land. Family history states that many homes of family members were built on his land, namely on Randolph Avenue which adjoins Patterson Plank Road. My mother, grandmother and great grandmother lived on Randolph Avenue.
Edwin F. Randolph's death was listed a 1 Nov 1887. He is buried in New York Cemetary, Hudson Street, hackensack, lot 145 with his wife and some of his children and family.
The obituary of Hannah F. Randolph lists her as a daughter of Henry Goetchius, a farmer, and was born in Paterson 2 Nov 1816. At her death, there were nine children named, one of whom was Mrs. Louis Kruger. Family history has her death 28 Feb 1890.
The 1850 Federal Census lists the family in 'New Barbados', Edwin age 38, Hannah Ann, age 36, and 7 children ranging in age from 16 - 1 years. The 1840 Federal Census of New Barbados lists an Edward F. Randolph, between 20-30, and 4 females, 2 under 5; 1 under 10 and 1 between 20-30. The 1860 federal census of the Township of Lodi lists Edwin F. Randolph, age 48 as a frame maker; wife Hannah, age 46; children from ages 20 to 1, including harriet age 9. The 1870 Census of Union Township lists Edwin, age 57, retired grocer; Hannah 55; children (4) 14-22, not including Harriet. (Page 7). The 1880 Census shows Edwin Randolph, 67, horticulturist; wife Hannah, 64, and Hannah, Phebe and John, ages 32-23. No Harriet with them.
An article 'Half a Century of Wedded Life', written about Edwin and wife celebrating their anniversary in their home on Paterson Plank Road. It describes how he was a descendant of the Fitz Randolph stock of Virginia, and was born in Jersey City, 19 Nov 1813. Although Jersey city is now Hudson County, at the time it was bergen County. The article states that although Mr. Randolph moved, he has always lived in Bergen County. The article states Mr. Randolph was hired as a Toll Gate keeper beyond Hackensack and remained there 21 years and 6 months. The balance of his married life has been spent in Moonachi, Lodi and his present home. There were 16 children, 6 of whom died in infancy, and one son, married with four children, is deseased. At the time of the writing, there was one son who lived with him, and 8 girls and 21 grandchildren.
A discrepancy remains regarding family geneology. The History of Bergen County lists Edwin F. Randolph as being born in Jersey City 9 Nov. 1812. Further, it states his father was Absalom FitzRandolph whose father was Justice F. Randolph, born in Elizabeth. The history lists Justice F. Randolph's father as Basil F. Randolph, born in Virginia. However, there appears to be no record of a Basil F. Randolph.There is no documentation of this history.
While searching with cousin Mary Block in the NJ State Archives, we came across a FitzRandolph Geneology written in 1950 by Louise Aymer Christian and Howard Stelle FitzRandolph. This geneology lists the Fitz Randolph family from Edward Fitz Randolph of England (1607-1784) through Joseph, Joseph, Jeremiah, Benjamin, Justus, Absalom and Edwin F.(1813-1887). As much as this is believable, there is a 'glitch' with the Benjamin, father of Justus. There is question of which Benjamin this is and who the wife is, although Justus is listed as a son. Given this 'glitch' occurs at the same point where the Bergen County history states the father of Justice is Basil from Virginia, there remains a question in the family line. Further studies in the LDS library have only turned up 'documentation' using the Christian-Steel Fitz Randolph geneology. Records from Rutgers, copied by the LDS Church, give no information.1
Absalom fitz Randolph is named as the father of Edwin Fitz Randolph in at least two places. First, in the History of Bergen County; second, in the FitzRandolph Genealogy by Christian-FitzRandolph/Stelle. This genealogy lists Absalom FitzRandolph as the son of Justus FitzRandolph and Nancy Robbins, born in Short Hills, NJ 8 Aug 1790; married 21 Nov 1812 Hannah Budd, and died 1829. Children listed are Edwin b 19 Nov 1813; Anna; Warren, and Hiram (apprenticed in 1825 at age 10.5)(B. 1814).
Chapter 1, Scotch Plains Baptist Church, page 7 lists the Battle of Short Hills 26 Jun 1777. The area is Scotch Plains, part of Somerset County, adjoining Union County. As the present Short Hills of New Jersey was not founded until a much later date, it is believed that references to Short Hills refers to Scotch Plains, NJ.
Although I could locate no other record of the birth of Absalom Fitz Randolph, his marriage to Hannah BUDD is recorded in Bergen County Marriages, page 60 (by Westervelt 974.921) 21 Nov 1812 in Old Bergen, now Jersey City. Supposedly the marriage took place in the Old Bergen Church. The minister listed in the records is John Cornelison, V.D.M..
Other than the record of death by Christian-FitzRandolph Stelle in 1829, family records from Mary Block show 17 Aug 1829. No place is given. Mary also lists Hannah BUDD FitzRandolph death as 1833, with her body removed from Moonachie in 1852 and buried in plot 144 at New York Cemetery in Hackensack.1 Name variation: Edwin Fitz Randolph.2,3
The obituary of Edwin F. Randolph states he was born in Jersey City 19 Nov 1813. Further, it states he was married to Hannah Goetchius 10 Nov 1833 by Rev. Mr. Provost, a Methodist Devine of that day.
The article states that he came to Boiling Spring, a little hamlet that was afterward called Rutherford (NJ) in 1857, purchasing a farm of some 40 acres near union Avenue which he reportedly sold one year after. It states he was a member of the union cause until Methodists became to popular they built a church on the east side of the track (East Rutherford) taking Mr. Randolph with them. The article cites the 50th wedding anniversary celebration which was held at their home on Patterson Pland Road, where he had purchased an extensive tract of land. Family history states that many homes of family members were built on his land, namely on Randolph Avenue which adjoins Patterson Plank Road. My mother, grandmother and great grandmother lived on Randolph Avenue.
Edwin F. Randolph's death was listed a 1 Nov 1887. He is buried in New York Cemetary, Hudson Street, hackensack, lot 145 with his wife and some of his children and family.
The obituary of Hannah F. Randolph lists her as a daughter of Henry Goetchius, a farmer, and was born in Paterson 2 Nov 1816. At her death, there were nine children named, one of whom was Mrs. Louis Kruger. Family history has her death 28 Feb 1890.
The 1850 Federal Census lists the family in 'New Barbados', Edwin age 38, Hannah Ann, age 36, and 7 children ranging in age from 16 - 1 years. The 1840 Federal Census of New Barbados lists an Edward F. Randolph, between 20-30, and 4 females, 2 under 5; 1 under 10 and 1 between 20-30. The 1860 federal census of the Township of Lodi lists Edwin F. Randolph, age 48 as a frame maker; wife Hannah, age 46; children from ages 20 to 1, including harriet age 9. The 1870 Census of Union Township lists Edwin, age 57, retired grocer; Hannah 55; children (4) 14-22, not including Harriet. (Page 7). The 1880 Census shows Edwin Randolph, 67, horticulturist; wife Hannah, 64, and Hannah, Phebe and John, ages 32-23. No Harriet with them.
An article 'Half a Century of Wedded Life', written about Edwin and wife celebrating their anniversary in their home on Paterson Plank Road. It describes how he was a descendant of the Fitz Randolph stock of Virginia, and was born in Jersey City, 19 Nov 1813. Although Jersey city is now Hudson County, at the time it was bergen County. The article states that although Mr. Randolph moved, he has always lived in Bergen County. The article states Mr. Randolph was hired as a Toll Gate keeper beyond Hackensack and remained there 21 years and 6 months. The balance of his married life has been spent in Moonachi, Lodi and his present home. There were 16 children, 6 of whom died in infancy, and one son, married with four children, is deseased. At the time of the writing, there was one son who lived with him, and 8 girls and 21 grandchildren.
A discrepancy remains regarding family geneology. The History of Bergen County lists Edwin F. Randolph as being born in Jersey City 9 Nov. 1812. Further, it states his father was Absalom FitzRandolph whose father was Justice F. Randolph, born in Elizabeth. The history lists Justice F. Randolph's father as Basil F. Randolph, born in Virginia. However, there appears to be no record of a Basil F. Randolph.There is no documentation of this history.
While searching with cousin Mary Block in the NJ State Archives, we came across a FitzRandolph Geneology written in 1950 by Louise Aymer Christian and Howard Stelle FitzRandolph. This geneology lists the Fitz Randolph family from Edward Fitz Randolph of England (1607-1784) through Joseph, Joseph, Jeremiah, Benjamin, Justus, Absalom and Edwin F.(1813-1887). As much as this is believable, there is a 'glitch' with the Benjamin, father of Justus. There is question of which Benjamin this is and who the wife is, although Justus is listed as a son. Given this 'glitch' occurs at the same point where the Bergen County history states the father of Justice is Basil from Virginia, there remains a question in the family line. Further studies in the LDS library have only turned up 'documentation' using the Christian-Steel Fitz Randolph geneology. Records from Rutgers, copied by the LDS Church, give no information.1
Absalom fitz Randolph is named as the father of Edwin Fitz Randolph in at least two places. First, in the History of Bergen County; second, in the FitzRandolph Genealogy by Christian-FitzRandolph/Stelle. This genealogy lists Absalom FitzRandolph as the son of Justus FitzRandolph and Nancy Robbins, born in Short Hills, NJ 8 Aug 1790; married 21 Nov 1812 Hannah Budd, and died 1829. Children listed are Edwin b 19 Nov 1813; Anna; Warren, and Hiram (apprenticed in 1825 at age 10.5)(B. 1814).
Chapter 1, Scotch Plains Baptist Church, page 7 lists the Battle of Short Hills 26 Jun 1777. The area is Scotch Plains, part of Somerset County, adjoining Union County. As the present Short Hills of New Jersey was not founded until a much later date, it is believed that references to Short Hills refers to Scotch Plains, NJ.
Although I could locate no other record of the birth of Absalom Fitz Randolph, his marriage to Hannah BUDD is recorded in Bergen County Marriages, page 60 (by Westervelt 974.921) 21 Nov 1812 in Old Bergen, now Jersey City. Supposedly the marriage took place in the Old Bergen Church. The minister listed in the records is John Cornelison, V.D.M..
Other than the record of death by Christian-FitzRandolph Stelle in 1829, family records from Mary Block show 17 Aug 1829. No place is given. Mary also lists Hannah BUDD FitzRandolph death as 1833, with her body removed from Moonachie in 1852 and buried in plot 144 at New York Cemetery in Hackensack.1 Name variation: Edwin Fitz Randolph.2,3
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Eunice Fitzrandolph1
F, b. circa 1755
Father | Jeremiah Fitzrandolph b. 20 Jul 1715, d. 1765 |
Mother | Ruth Dunn b. 29 May 1721 |
Family | Daniel Lyon |
Married name: Lyon.
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Hannah Maria Fitzrandolph1
F, b. 3 September 1847, d. 16 November 1920
Father | Edwin Fitzrandolph b. 19 Nov 1813, d. 1 Nov 1897 |
Mother | Hannah Goetchius b. 2 Nov 1816, d. 28 Feb 1890 |
Hannah Maria Fitzrandolph was born on 3 September 1847.1 She died on 16 November 1920.1 She was buried in Hackensack.1
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Harriet Fitzrandolph1
F, b. 29 September 1852, d. 29 March 1923
Father | Edwin Fitzrandolph b. 19 Nov 1813, d. 1 Nov 1897 |
Mother | Hannah Goetchius b. 2 Nov 1816, d. 28 Feb 1890 |
Harriet Fitzrandolph was born on 29 September 1852 at Lodi, Bergen County, NJ.2,3 She married Louis Kruger, son of Louis Kruger and Hannah (?), on 14 February 1874.1 Harriet Fitzrandolph died on 29 March 1923 at East Rutherford, Bergen County, NJ.2,3,1 She was buried in Hillside Cemetery in Lyndhurst.1
Family | Louis Kruger b. c 29 Mar 1847, d. 29 Mar 1892 |
Children |
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Henrietta Fitzrandolph1
F, b. 2 April 1840, d. 18 February 1907
Father | Edwin Fitzrandolph b. 19 Nov 1813, d. 1 Nov 1897 |
Mother | Hannah Goetchius b. 2 Nov 1816, d. 28 Feb 1890 |
Henrietta Fitzrandolph was born on 2 April 1840.1 She married John Henry Post.1 Henrietta Fitzrandolph died on 18 February 1907.1 She was buried in Hillside Cemetery in Lyndhurst.1
Family | John Henry Post |
Married name: Post.
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Jeremiah Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 20 July 1715, d. 1765
Father | Joseph Fitzrandolph b. 4 Feb 1687/88, d. 26 Jun 1742 |
Mother | Rebekah Drake b. 21 Nov 1697 |
Jeremiah Fitzrandolph was born on 20 July 1715 at Piscataway, NJ.1 He married Ruth Dunn, daughter of Hugh Dunn Jr and Elizabeth Martin.1 Jeremiah Fitzrandolph died in 1765.1
Family | Ruth Dunn b. 29 May 1721 |
Children |
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Notes on Jeremiah FitzRandolph come from "Descendants of Edward FitzRandolph" by Stelle FitzRandolph. There seems to be a glitch whether Benjamin was the son of Jeremiah, or a son of Jeremiah's son Jeremiah. Although it fouls up the maternal genealogy, at least the paternal genealogy remains in the same line.
A card found in the LDS library states that Jeremiah FitzRandolph b 20/22 July 1715 in Piscataway by wife Ruth Dunn had a son Jeremiah who married Rhoda Ayres. This is the only entry for children for Jeremiah FitzRandolph and Ruth DUNN. However, a copy of the will of Jeremiah FitzRandolph proved 3 Jun 1765 states ' Randolph, Jeremiah, of borough of Elizabeth, Essex CO; will of. Wife Ruth such part of my moveable estate as she chooses. A part of my planting joining to James Manning may be sold to pay debts, if is should be needed. Wife to have the use of all lands til my son Benjamin comes to 21. The plantations over the mountains to be sold and my wife to have L100 of the money. Son Jeremiah L60 Son Benjamin L60 Daughter Mary, the wife of Daniel Lambert, L20. Daughter Unus, the wife of Daniel Lyon, L25. Daughter Sarah Randolph L30. Daughter Martha Randolph, L30. Daughters Rachel and Elizabeth Randolph L30 each. Sons Jeremiah and Benjamin my salt meadow. Executors - Benjamin DUNN, Jr. of Piscataway and my wife. Witnesses Elizabeth Sutton, Henry Davis, Siviah Parker. Proved 9 Oct 1765.1
A card found in the LDS library states that Jeremiah FitzRandolph b 20/22 July 1715 in Piscataway by wife Ruth Dunn had a son Jeremiah who married Rhoda Ayres. This is the only entry for children for Jeremiah FitzRandolph and Ruth DUNN. However, a copy of the will of Jeremiah FitzRandolph proved 3 Jun 1765 states ' Randolph, Jeremiah, of borough of Elizabeth, Essex CO; will of. Wife Ruth such part of my moveable estate as she chooses. A part of my planting joining to James Manning may be sold to pay debts, if is should be needed. Wife to have the use of all lands til my son Benjamin comes to 21. The plantations over the mountains to be sold and my wife to have L100 of the money. Son Jeremiah L60 Son Benjamin L60 Daughter Mary, the wife of Daniel Lambert, L20. Daughter Unus, the wife of Daniel Lyon, L25. Daughter Sarah Randolph L30. Daughter Martha Randolph, L30. Daughters Rachel and Elizabeth Randolph L30 each. Sons Jeremiah and Benjamin my salt meadow. Executors - Benjamin DUNN, Jr. of Piscataway and my wife. Witnesses Elizabeth Sutton, Henry Davis, Siviah Parker. Proved 9 Oct 1765.1
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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John Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 31 January 1857, d. 3 July 1928
Father | Edwin Fitzrandolph b. 19 Nov 1813, d. 1 Nov 1897 |
Mother | Hannah Goetchius b. 2 Nov 1816, d. 28 Feb 1890 |
John Fitzrandolph was born on 31 January 1857 at Lodi, Bergen County, NJ.1 He married Mary E Ostendorff, daughter of Lewis Ostendorff and Mary Macwhinney, on 15 May 1890.1 John Fitzrandolph died on 3 July 1928 at East Rutherford, Bergen County, NJ.1 He was buried in New York Cemetery in Hackensack.1
Family | Mary E Ostendorff b. 7 Oct 1862, d. 18 May 1925 |
Children |
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General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
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John Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 1 October 1900, d. 1965
Father | John Fitzrandolph b. 31 Jan 1857, d. 3 Jul 1928 |
Mother | Mary E Ostendorff b. 7 Oct 1862, d. 18 May 1925 |
John Fitzrandolph was born on 1 October 1900.1 He married Harriet Sanger.1 John Fitzrandolph died in 1965.1
Family | Harriet Sanger |
Child |
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Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Joseph Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 4 February 1687/88, d. 26 June 1742
Father | Joseph Fitzrandolph b. 1 Mar 1654/55, d. 1726 |
Mother | Joanna Conger b. Aug 1670 |
Joseph Fitzrandolph was born on 4 February 1687/88 at Piscataway, NJ.1 He married Rebekah Drake, daughter of John Drake and Rebekah Trotter, on 22 May 1712 at Piscataway, NJ.1 Joseph Fitzrandolph died on 26 June 1742 at Piscataway, NJ.2,3,1
Family | Rebekah Drake b. 21 Nov 1697 |
Children |
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Joseph Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 1 March 1654/55, d. 1726
Father | Edward Fitzrandolph b. 5 Jul 1607, d. 1683/84 |
Mother | Elizabeth Blossom b. 1619/20, d. 1713 |
Joseph Fitzrandolph was born on 1 March 1654/55 at Barnstable, MA.2,3 He married Joanna Conger, daughter of John Conger and Mary Kelley, on 16 January 1686/87 at Woodbridge, NJ.1 Joseph Fitzrandolph died in 1726 at Piscataway, NJ.2,3,1
Family | Joanna Conger b. Aug 1670 |
Children |
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The family genealogy on Joseph FitzRandolph was obtained from the Descendants of Edward FitzRandolph. In addition, cards in the LDS library from Rutgers University collection state the children of Edward FitzRandolph, with Joseph being born either 1 Mar or May 1656. He died 1726. He had married (Jo)Hannah Conger.
A second card from Rutgers lists Joseph FitzRandolph as being born 1 Mar 1656 and died in 1726 in Piscataway. His children are listed as Hannah b 4 Feb 1688/9; Joseph b 11 Feb 1690/1; Mary b 3 Aug 1693; Bettua b 20 Sep 1695; Lydia b 4 Jan 1697/8; Moses 9 Apr 1700; Jonathan b 15 Jun 1702; Susannah b 23 Jun 1704; Ruth b 11 Jun 1706; Ann b 3 Sep 1708; Prudence b 3 Nov 1712; Isaac b 21 Apr 1716.1 Name variation: Joseph Fitz Randolph.2,3
A second card from Rutgers lists Joseph FitzRandolph as being born 1 Mar 1656 and died in 1726 in Piscataway. His children are listed as Hannah b 4 Feb 1688/9; Joseph b 11 Feb 1690/1; Mary b 3 Aug 1693; Bettua b 20 Sep 1695; Lydia b 4 Jan 1697/8; Moses 9 Apr 1700; Jonathan b 15 Jun 1702; Susannah b 23 Jun 1704; Ruth b 11 Jun 1706; Ann b 3 Sep 1708; Prudence b 3 Nov 1712; Isaac b 21 Apr 1716.1 Name variation: Joseph Fitz Randolph.2,3
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Justus Fitzrandolph1
M, b. 6 December 1761, d. 28 May 1813
Father | Benjamin Fitzrandolph d. 1840 |
Justus Fitzrandolph was born on 6 December 1761 at Short Hills, NJ.2,3,1 He married Nancy Robbins in 1788 at Short Hills, NJ.1 Justus Fitzrandolph died on 28 May 1813 at Short Hills, NJ.2,3,1
Family | Nancy Robbins b. 15 Aug 1769, d. Sep 1839 |
Children |
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"History of Bergen County (Van Valen)" lists the father of Justice as Basil of Virginia. "The Descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph" by Stelle-FitzRandolph lists the father as Benjamin Fitz Randolph. However, they admit to a glitch.
NOTE: The GSBC welcomes more information on this line. If Justus is a son of Benjamin, Benjamin cannot have been born later than 1741, which makes it impossible for him to be a son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.)1,4 According to family history from VanValen - given to me by Mary Block - Justus (Justice) Fitz Randolph was born 6 Dec 1761 in Short Hills, NJ. This date is corraborated by Stelle/FitzRandolph in The Descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph. They state he died there 28 May 1813, and was married to Nancy Robbins c. 1788 of Short Hills.
His children, all born in Short Hills, were Absalom b 8 Aug 1790; Hannah b 6 Jan 1793; Lewis b 11 July 1796; Mary b 12 Jun 1799; William b 1 May 1802.
The father of Justus was Benjamin Fitz Randolph b in Piscataway; d 1840. The Book Descendants of Edward FitzRandolph states a problem between this Benjamin who married --- Woodruff and his uncle Benjamin who married Phebe Tucker. Possibly wives and children have been mixed. This will still be the same lineage except an intervening generation of Jeremiah, a son of the Jeremiah from which Benjamin descended.
A listing in the LDS library states Justus FitzRandolph was born in Short Hills 6 Dec 1761. His father was Benjamin FitzRandolph. Justus was married to Nancy Robbins in 1788.
The only other entry to be found on Justus FitzRandolph was 'New Jersey in 1793', abstract and index to the 1793 Militia Census in the State of New Jersey a Justice was listed age 35 in Woodbridge Township.1 Name variation: Justus Fitz Randolph.2,3
First, Benjamin could be the son of Jeremiah Fitz Randolph and Ruth Dunn who had a son Benjamin, no date for birth given. They also had a son Jeremiah b abt 1740. This date appears to be 'off' and out of sequence with the other children whose births are 1775, 1765, and 1775.
Second, he could have been the son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn) born about 1767. Whichever way, the family line comes from Jeremiah FitzRandolph and Ruth Dunn. Benjamin is either the son or grandson of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.
Third, The family of Benjamin FitzRandolph and either ----Woodruff or Phebe Tucker (Tooker) are Justus, b. Short hills 6 Dec 1761; Sarah; Charlotte; Louise; Isaac; Phebe and Salina.
Fourth, A card in the LDS Library lists Benjamin Fitz Randolph as the father of son Justus born 6 Dec 1761. No mother is listed. The card has info stating Justus married Nancy Robbins in 1788.
Second, he could have been the son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn) born about 1767. Whichever way, the family line comes from Jeremiah FitzRandolph and Ruth Dunn. Benjamin is either the son or grandson of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.
Third, The family of Benjamin FitzRandolph and either ----Woodruff or Phebe Tucker (Tooker) are Justus, b. Short hills 6 Dec 1761; Sarah; Charlotte; Louise; Isaac; Phebe and Salina.
Fourth, A card in the LDS Library lists Benjamin Fitz Randolph as the father of son Justus born 6 Dec 1761. No mother is listed. The card has info stating Justus married Nancy Robbins in 1788.
NOTE: The GSBC welcomes more information on this line. If Justus is a son of Benjamin, Benjamin cannot have been born later than 1741, which makes it impossible for him to be a son of Jeremiah (son of Jeremiah and Ruth Dunn.)1,4 According to family history from VanValen - given to me by Mary Block - Justus (Justice) Fitz Randolph was born 6 Dec 1761 in Short Hills, NJ. This date is corraborated by Stelle/FitzRandolph in The Descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph. They state he died there 28 May 1813, and was married to Nancy Robbins c. 1788 of Short Hills.
His children, all born in Short Hills, were Absalom b 8 Aug 1790; Hannah b 6 Jan 1793; Lewis b 11 July 1796; Mary b 12 Jun 1799; William b 1 May 1802.
The father of Justus was Benjamin Fitz Randolph b in Piscataway; d 1840. The Book Descendants of Edward FitzRandolph states a problem between this Benjamin who married --- Woodruff and his uncle Benjamin who married Phebe Tucker. Possibly wives and children have been mixed. This will still be the same lineage except an intervening generation of Jeremiah, a son of the Jeremiah from which Benjamin descended.
A listing in the LDS library states Justus FitzRandolph was born in Short Hills 6 Dec 1761. His father was Benjamin FitzRandolph. Justus was married to Nancy Robbins in 1788.
The only other entry to be found on Justus FitzRandolph was 'New Jersey in 1793', abstract and index to the 1793 Militia Census in the State of New Jersey a Justice was listed age 35 in Woodbridge Township.1 Name variation: Justus Fitz Randolph.2,3