Thursday, June 2, 2016

Wanzenried-Randolph Connection


Here is another intriguing connection.

Nancy and Jerry are related to one another.

Of course, they are married, but they also share common ancestors.

From an earlier post, you will recall Mary Marshall Tabb, a pivotal figure in connecting Wanzenried with an array of well-known individuals.

She's back
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Wanzenried/ Ellerton/ Tabb: We have a distant cousin named Mary Marshall Tabb (1737-1814). She was a granddaughter of John Thomas Tabb (1676-1739) and Martha Purefoy Tabb (1676-1739), our great-great-great-great grandparents.

Randolph: Jerry's great (x 10) grandfather is William Randolph (1572-1660). He married Dorothy Lane (1589-1656).


Randolph Half - The basics

Dorothy and William had a great-great granddaughter named Jane Isham Randolph (1720-1776), who married Peter Jefferson (1720-1757).

Jane and Peter had a famous son, named Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).

 Jane and Peter's fourth oldest daughter (and Thomas' younger sister) was named Martha (1747-1811)

 Martha married James Bolling (1735-1804).


Wanzenried/ Ellerton/ Tabb Half - The Basics

James Bolling (1735-1804) had a Grandfather named John Fairfax Bolling (1676-1729).

John's younger Brother, Robert Bolling II 1682-1747), married Anne Cocke (1690-1743).   

Anne and Robert youngest child was named Robert Bolling III (1730-1775), who married Mary Marshall Tabb (1737-1814).

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