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Household of Edward Fitz Randolf

He is married to Elizabeth Blossom.

They got married on May 10, 1637 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, he was 29 years old.Sources 6, 9, 10


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Fitz Randolph  1644-1738
  2. Hannah Fitz Randolph  1648-1705 
  3. Mary Fitz Randolph  1650-1737
  4. John Fitz Randolph  1652-1727 
  5. Thomas Fitz Randolf  1654-1745 
  6. Joseph Fitz Randolf  1656-1725 
  7. Elizabeth Fitz Randolf  1657-1703 
  8. Hope Fitz Randolph  1661-1703 
  9. Benjamin Fitz Randolf  1663-1746 


Notes about Edward Fitz Randolf

 

FITZRANDOLPHE.     EDWARD FITZRANDOLPHE.   Mr. Lothrop says, "the young Master Fitzrandolphe" built  in 1636, the 38th house constructed in Scituate. Having provided  himself with a home he married, May 10, 1637, Elizabeth,*  daughter of Dea. Thomas Blossom of the Leyden and Plymouth  churches. He joined Mr. Lothrop's church in Scituate May 14,  1637, and his wife joined at Barnstable Aug. 27, 1643.   He sold his house in that town to Dea. Richard Sealis, and  removed in the spring of 1639 to Barnstable, and built a house on  his lot containing eight acres, bounded east by the road to Hyan-  nis, which separated it from the homelot of Eoger Goodspeed,  and land probably then afterwards town commons, and on the  west by the homelot of George Lewis. This land is now owned  by the heirs of Anna Childs, Dea. John Munroe and others. He  also owned a garden spot and two acres of meadow on the north  of the County road, now owned by Capt. Foster, Ebenezer Bacon,  Esq., and others, two lots in the Old Common Field, one of two,  and the other of three acres, and ninety-two rods in the Calves  .Pasture. This property he sold June 2, 1649, to Elder John  Chipman, by a deed witnessed by William Casely, Henry Cobb  and Richard Church. f This deed is recorded in the Colony rec-  ords, and is printed in the 12th volume of the records, pages 180  and 181. I have in my possession another deed of the same   *Iii my notice of the Blossom family I inadvertantly omitted to name this daughter of  Dea. Thomas Blossom.   JRichard Chureh, bom in 1608, was a carpenter, and only a temporary resident in Barn-  stable. He probably came to Massachusetts in the fleet with Gov. Winthrop in 1630. He  removed from Weymouth to Plymouth, and was admitted a freeman 4th (Jet. 1632. He  sold his estate in Plymouth in 1649, stopped in Barnstable some little time, was at Charles-  town in 1643, and finally set down at Hinghara, and died at Dedliam in 1648. lie maiTied  Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Wai-ren, and had Joseph; Benjamin 1639, (the renowned  soldier) Richard, Caleb, Nathaniel, Huniah 1646, Abigail, Charles, Deborah 1657, and per-  haps Mary, The dwelling house of Gen. Benjamin Church was at Fall River, and was  taken down not many years s^ncc. It stood near the present dwelling house of Col. Rich-  ard Bordeu.     GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF BARNSTABLE FAMILIES. 369   property, in the hand writing of Gov. Hinckley, acknowledged  before him Aug. 13, 1669, and witnessed by his wife Mary Hinck-  ley and Peter Blossom. In this deed it is stated that the property  was sold to John Chipman in 1649. Why two deeds of the same  property were given, I am unable to explain.   Soon after 1649, John Chipman sold this lot to John Davis,  and Jan. 14, 1658, the latter sold six acres thereof to Samuel  Norman, reserving two acres at the north end on which his house  then stood. Feb. 26, 1665, Norman reconveyed this land to  Davis, with his house thereon. The portion owned by Norman, is  now known as Norman's Hill.   In 1649, Edward Fitzrandolphe removed to his farm in West  Barnstable, "a double great lot," containing 120 acres of upland,  bounded north by the meadows, east by the Bursley farm, south  by the commons, and west by the lands of Mr. Thomas Dexter.  On the north he had twenty-three acres of salt meadow, bound  west by the lands of Mr. Thomas Dexter, on the north bounded  partly by the marsh of William Dexter, partly by the common  meadows, and partly by the "Committees Creek, so called," east  by the upland of Mr. John Bursley, and south by his own land.  This tract is now known as the Bodfish and Smith farms. In  1669 he and several families from the Cape removed to New  Jersey. In Oct. 1683 his widow was living at New Piscataqua,  New Jersey.   He is called in deeds a yeoman, or farmer, and does not ap-  pear to have been employed in any official station. He had re-  ceived a good education for those times, and as Mr. Lothrop  styles him "Master" he probably belonged to a good family. He  came probably from the west of England.   His farm at West Barnstable he sold partly to John Crocker,  Sen'r, partly to Abraham Blush, who afterwards sold to Crocker,  and the eastern portion to Rev. John Smith, whose descendants  still enjoy it.   His children born in Barnstable were :   I. Nathaniel, baptized Aug. 9, 1640, buried at Barnstable  Dec. 10, 1640.   II. Nathaniel, baptized May 15, 1642, married Nov. 1662,  Mary, daughter of Joseph Holway, or Holloway, of Sand-  wich, and had 1, John, 1st Feb. 1662-3 ; and 2, Isaac, 7th  Dec. 1664. No other children recorded. He probably re-  moved with bis father in 1669.   III. Mary, baptized Oct. 6, 1644, died young.   IV. Hannah, baptized April 23, 1648. The town record says,  "born April 1949," an error. She married 6th Nov. 1668,  Jasper Taylor.   V. Mary, baptized June 2, 1650, (town record, "last of May     370 OJiNKALOOlCAt, NOTJfiS OF JiAliNiSTAJJt.J'; KAMIL.1ES.   1651," an erroi,) mafried, 15th Jan. 1668-9, Samuel Hinck-  ley.   VI. John, Jan. 2, 1652. (If not the same as the following he  died young.)   VII. John, born 7th Oct. 1653, (town records.)   VIII. Joseph, born 1st March 1656, (town records.)   IX. Thomas, born 16th Aug. 1654, (town records.)   X. Hope, born 2d April, 1661, (town records.) 

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Sources

  1. Family Data Collection - Births, Edmund West, comp.
  2. Web: New Jersey, Find A Grave Index, 1664-2012, Ancestry.com
  3. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution MembershipApplications,1889-1970, Ancestry.com, SAR Membership Number: 80794
  4. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, Source number: 23909.002; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number ofPages:2
  5. Ancestry Family Trees, Database online.
    Record for John Fitz Randolphhttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=51766906&pid=63 590
  6. Millennium File, Heritage Consulting
  7. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Gale Research, Place: Salem, Massachusetts; Year: 1630; Page Number: 73
  8. Family Data Collection - Deaths, Edmund West, comp.
  9. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, Source number: 264.000; Source type: Electronic Database; NumberofPages: 1; Submitter Code: JJ2
  10. American Marriages Before 1699, Ancestry.com

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