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- Margaret (Peggy) Ann RANDALL b. 13 Dec 1931, St. Louis (St. Louis) Missouri; d. Private.
Notes:
Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
Margaret m. Charles Dwight HIXON 5 Jun 1954, Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) Oklahoma. Charles b. 16 Nov 1931, Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) Oklahoma; d. 2 Jul 2003, Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) Oklahoma. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- Pamela Rene HIXON b. 19 Nov 1956, Laurie (Morgan) Missouri; d. Private.
- David Seyler HIXON b. 8 Dec 1961, Nashville (Davidson) Tennesee; d. Private.
Generation: 2
- Ralph Hale (b) RANDALL b. 9 May 1905, Medina (Medina) Ohio; d. 12 Jul 1994, Palm Coast (Palm Beach) Florida; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery at Medina (Medina) Ohio.
Notes:
Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
Name: Randall, Everett Hale
Dwelling: 40
Family: 42
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Race: White
Sex: Male
Age: 5 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
"1910 Federal Census: Township of Medina - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series T624 - Roll: 1205 - Page: 173) (HeritageQuest Census Project)
1910 Census Note: Lewis H. Randall was the Enumerator, District 139; taken on April 16, 1910.
1918: Alice (Randall) Canfield left her husband with her two children, Ralph and Everett and lived with the Rickert family for several months. This (appears) to be an early relationship with Marion Rickert and Ralph Randall.
"Conversation with John J, Rickert" by W. Roberts Randall; March 25, 2002
1823, September to 1826, May: Ralph H. Randall "attended Ohio University and then returned in Summer 1928 for field work". (Research of Robert J, Kirby)
"Letter from William M. Kimok, University Archivist and Records Manager" May 2003.
1659: Ralph and Julie Randall, with children; Allen, Bonnie and Jimmie moved into their home at Malvern, Pennsylvania. Upon his transfer to the headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio of his long time employer, the Harris-Seybold and Potter Company, the home was sold to Robert J. Kirby. While in Cleveland the family lived in Brecksville, Ohio.
1971: Ralph Randall bought an acre of land, near his former home at Malvern that had been purchased by the Robert J. Kirby family and built a fieldstone home that he occupied with his wife, Julie Randall.
1976: "Ralph and Julie (Randall) left my favorite county, Chester, Pennsylvania for . . . the PennNational Golf Club near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania . . . a house right on one of the fairways. I am not sure how long they stayed there . . . we drove over and stayed there on several week ends. And, then it was time to make the BIG move to Florida. I am not sure what year it was. They lived at another golf club at Errol Estate in Apopka, Florida, not far north of Orlando. This was a condo . . The Errol Estate Inn was a great place to eat . . . the golf pro was William Katt, a former Phil's pitcher and later a TV announcer . . . How many years did that last? . . I am not sure and there were three more locations after that; Flagler Beach, Deland and then finally the ITT community north of of Flagler on Coopers Lane . . . "
"Remembrances of Robert J. Kirby" family friend of the Ralph Randall's, April 5, 2003
1994, July 12: Ralph Hale Randall died at his home in Palm Coast, Florida.
1994, August: Ralph Randall's cremains were buried next to his marker in the Randall family plot, Section 2, Lot 55, in the Spring Grove Cemetery, Medina (Medina) Ohio. (wrr)
Ralph m. Mary Katherine (a) SEYLER 14 Aug 1928, McKeesport (Allegheny) Pennsylvania. Mary b. 27 Jul 1904, Hazelton (McKean) Pennsylvania; d. 18 Jun 1980, Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) Oklahoma. [Group Sheet]
- Mary Katherine (a) SEYLER b. 27 Jul 1904, Hazelton (McKean) Pennsylvania; d. 18 Jun 1980, Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) Oklahoma.
Children:
- 1. Margaret (Peggy) Ann RANDALL b. 13 Dec 1931, St. Louis (St. Louis) Missouri; d. Private.
Generation: 3
- Ralph Alexander (a) RANDALL b. 17 Aug 1875, Worthington (Franklin) Ohio; d. 4 Apr 1905, Medina (Medina) Ohio; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio.
Notes:
Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
1875: Ralph Alexander Randall was born at Litchfield (Medina) Ohio.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 312; published by The Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Photographs, Randall Archives)
Name: Randall, Ralph A.
Relation to the Head of the Household: Son
Race: White
Sex: Male
Age: 4 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
"1880 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 316B) (US GenWeb Census Project)
Name: Randall, Ralph A.
Dwelling: 135
Family: 137
Relationship to head of household: Son
Race: White
Sex: Male
Birth Date: August, 1875
Age: 24 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
Occupation: School Teacher
Read English: Yes
Write English: Yes
Speak English: Yes
Soundex Code: R534
"1900 Federal Census" York Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T623 - Roll: 1302 - Page: 6B) (USGenWeb Census Project)
1903: Ralph Randall entered on the roll of the Congregational Church of Medina, Ohio.
"Membership Roll Litchfield Congregational Church from January 1, 1875" found in "The Medina County Story" II:14, 1994 (Randall Archives)
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DEATH'S CALL
Answered by Ralph A. Randall, Auditor Elect of Medina County
The End Came Unexpectedly Tuesday Evening After an Illness That Baffled the Physicians. Had Been Long Ailing, Something of His Life and Work.
This community was shocked and deeply saddened Tuesday evening by the announcement of the death of Ralph A. Randall, auditor elect of Medina county and a member of the board of county examiners. The end came at about 7:30 that evening, after a singular illness that had baffled and perplexed the skill and knowledge of his physicians for months past. He had never enjoyed robust health, having been delicate from childhood. A catarrhal condition of the stomach, much aggravated during the past two years had made him an almost continuous sufferer. For relief from this trouble, he went to Cleveland Hospital last summer and for several weeks was under the care of Dr. John P. Sawyer. He received but little benefit, and after returning home his ill health was aggravated by symptoms of serious nerve trouble, that at times completely prostrated him. For some weeks past, he had suffered at times excruciating pain at the back of his head, and during one of these attacks of intense pain and nervous prostration on March 19, he was rendered unconscious for a number of hours. But he rallied, and placed himself under the care of Dr. W. D. Wise a local physician. He was able to go to Cleveland for examination and treatment three times during the past two weeks, and the Cleveland physician gave him the strongest hope of ultimate recovery, diagnosing his case as one of acute gastritis with sympathetic nervous affection.
But from time to time he suffered from attacks of the terrible pain in the head, and appeared to his friends to be losing ground. Last week, he seemed better, and was on the street last Saturday. Monday he showed symptoms of nervous collapse and a return of one of the attacks of terrible pain in the head, and during much of the night unconscious or in great pain. Tuesday the suffering and unconsciousness continued until about 4:00 O'clock in the afternoon, when he seemed to rally and grow materially better. His physician then left him hopeful of the outcome, but an hour later was hurriedly summoned again to find that respiration had ceased, and complete unconsciousness ensued. Artificial respiration and the most powerful heart stimulants were at once resorted to by the doctors, and good respiration and almost normal heart action restored.
For two hours and a half Drs. Wise and Freeman kept the fleeting spark of life glowing in the suffering body, but consciousness did not return and at 7:35 O'clock the fight for life had to be given over, and the brave spirit of Ralph H. Randall took its flight from earth.
Wednesday forenoon a postmortem examination was held conducted by Drs. Wise and Freeman, and attended by Drs. Jones and Damon. The cause of death was found to be a gathering of water at the base of the brain, causing fatal pressure on the vital nerve center there, immediate dissolution being due to the paralyzing effect on the breathing function of the brain center. The watery gathering was due to long standing inflammation of the covering membranes of the lower brain, caused perhaps by a sunstroke received six or seven years ago, and aggravated by over work and too long mental application. Nearly a cupful of water was found in the brain ventricles.
The funeral was held Thursday after-noon at 1:30 at the house and at 2:00 at the Congregational church, conducted by Rev. Jesse Hill. Few funerals ever held in Medina have been more largely attended, and the marked sorrow and grief of the large assemblage were a heart-felt tribute to the love and high esteem in which the deceased was every where held. Burial was made at Spring Grove cemetery. There are left to mourn him a wife, infant son, and two brothers, for all of whom the sincerest sympathy is expressed throughout this community.
The biography of the deceased must necessarily be brief, for his life was short. It is the story of a noble spirit struggling against adverse circumstances up to success and wide esteem. His recent canvas of his county for the office of auditor had made him known to most of its citizens, and the fact that he secured the Republican nomination for that highly-prized office, without a competitor in the field, tells how highly he was regarded by all men who met him and made even the slightest acquaintance with him. His brief biography was characteristically told by himself in the columns of the Gazette where, as a candidate for office, he addressed himself to the Republican voters of the county, and we shall here reprint those words of his own, for they glow with the modesty, honesty, courage and splendid manhood of the deceased. He said: "I was born in Lafayette township in 1878, and have since spent the greater part of my life in Medina county. For the past 12 years I have been engaged: in school teaching, seven of which I spent in Mallet Creek; the last two in Litchfield. In 1906 I was appointed county school examiner which position I now hold. I think I realize the importance and responsibility of the office to which I aspire, and shall, if nominated and elected, thoroughly devote my energies and ability to its successful administration, striving to perform faithfully and impartially, without fear or favor, any official duties involving friend or foe, rich or poor, corporation or individual, with justice for all and malice toward none."
"The Medina County Gazette" for Friday, April 7, 1905; p. 1 (Randall Archives)
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Note: It is clear from the text, substantiated by competent 21st century medical specialists, Ralph A. Randall died of a form of spinal-meningitis. It is very strange the doctors, at that time, were not prepared to make an accurate diagnosis and to, possibly, save or prolong his life.
Epidemics of Medina County, Ohio
1863-65: Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis - inflation of brain or spinal cord.
"The History of Medina County, Ohio"; Baskin & Battey, Historical Publishers; Chicago, Illinois; 1881 (977.1 OH SCGS) (977.135 H629 OSH)
1905: Ralph A. Randall and Alice Mae Randall are buried in the Randall family lot; Section 2, Lot 55, in the Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina (Medina) Ohio.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 312; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Photographs, Randall Archives)
1940, November 15: Alice H. Randall and Everett H. Randall gave "Testimony to Supply Birth Record" as to the person of Ralph Alexander Randall, father of Everett Hale and husband to Alice May Randall.
"Testimony to Supply Omitted Birth Record" The state of Ohio; Probate Court of Medina County, Ohio (Randall Archives)
Ralph m. Alice May HALE 1 Aug 1901, Sullivan (Ashland) Ohio. Alice b. 30 Mar 1878, York Township (Medina) Ohio; d. 4 May 1947, Bryn Mawr (Montgomery) Pennsylvania; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
- Alice May HALE b. 30 Mar 1878, York Township (Medina) Ohio; d. 4 May 1947, Bryn Mawr (Montgomery) Pennsylvania; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio.
Notes:
1878: Alice, daughter of David Cranmer and Edith (Cook(e)) Hale was born (g.s.).
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/photographs, Randall Archives)
Name: Hale, A. M.
Relationship to the Head of the Household: Daughter
Age: 2 years
Occupation: At Home
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Female
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
"1880 Federal Census" York Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 450B)
1893: Alice May Hale graduated from Medina High School in the Class of '93.
"The Medina County Story" The Newsletter of MCGS; Medina, Ohio; XIX:2; May, 2000 (Randall Archives)
Name: Hale, Alice M.
Dwelling: 195
Family: 197
Relationship to head of household: Daughter
Race: White
Sex: Female
Birth Date: March, 1878
Age: 22 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
Occupation: School Teacher
Read English: Yes
Write English: Yes
Speak English: Yes
Soundex Code: H400
"1900 Federal Census" Montville Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T623 - Roll: 1302 - Page: 227A - Line: 28) (USGenWeb Census Project) )
Occupation Note: Alice Hale Randall indicated on her application for a marriage license that she is a Deputy Treasurer (organization unknown).
"Marriage License Application" K:373, Certificate #744, Medina County, Ohio (Randall Archives)
Name: Randall, Alice M.
Dwelling: 40
Family: 42
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Race: White
Sex: Female
Age: 33 years
Marital Status: Widow
Number of Children: 2
Children Living: 2
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
Read English: Yes
Write English: Yes
Occupation: None
Owned Home: Yes
Owned Free of Mortgage: Yes
Farm or Home: Home
"1910 Federal Census: Township of Medina - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series T624 - Roll: 1205 - Page: 173) (HeritageQuest)
1914: May 30: Alice H. Randall is 36 years of age, her residence is Medina, Medina County, Ohio, her place of birth is York, her occupation is Deputy Treasurer, her father's name is D. C. Hale, her mother's maiden name was Elmira Cook [note difficult to read] that she was . . . previously married once, and is . . . a widow, her married name being Alice H. Randall, that she has not husband living. K:373, Cert. No. 744 Born ---- State ----- City York Judge J. R. Kennan Date Received, October 3, 1914 (Randall Archives)
1947: Alice H. Randall died (g.s.) and is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio with her husband and sons in Section 2, Lot 55. (Randall plot is listed under "Palmer").
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/photographs, Randall Archives)
Note: There is a family legend that she was severely criticized for spending so much money to erect such a massive and expensive marker when her husband was buried, but she resisted as she wanted it to be appropriate to his memory. (wrr)
Children:
- Everett Hale RANDALL b. 10 Jul 1903, Litchfield (Medina) Ohio; d. 7 Mar 1977, Sun City (Maricopa) Arizona; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio.
- 2. Ralph Hale (b) RANDALL b. 9 May 1905, Medina (Medina) Ohio; d. 12 Jul 1994, Palm Coast (Palm Beach) Florida; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery at Medina (Medina) Ohio.
Generation: 4
- Theodorus Beebe RANDALL, , Corporal b. 30 Sep 1841, Granger (Medina) Ohio; d. 28 Feb 1911, Murietta (Fulton) Georgia; bur. Muriett National Cemetery in Murietta, Georgia.
Notes:
Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
Note: It is reported that Theo had such a violent temper and treated his family so badly when living in Michigan that during a trip his wife, Carolyn Emelia, in the dead of night called in some neighbors, loaded all the family belongings into wagons, put all the contents on a train and returned to Ohio never to see or speak of him a- gain. Following the departure of his family, Theodorus may have received his teaching credential at Oberlin College. On his return from a winter vacation in Florida, Theo had his pocket picked in Atlanta and was thrown off his train. He slept on a park bench, caught pneumonia and was taken, it is believed, to Wesley Hospital, where he died. His son, James Pemberton Randall was working for the railroad in Missouri and got a pass to go to Atlanta and claim the body. He was buried in Marietta National Cemetery (see Randall records) never to be spoken of again in the family circles. (Carolyn Randall Worrall, telephone conversation of December 3, l998)
Name: Randall, Theodorus B.
Dwelling: 431
Family: 432
Sex: Male
Age: 9 years
Occupation: At Home
Birthplace: Ohio
"1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line: 38) (USGenWeb Census Project)
Military Note: Theodorus served as a Corporal in Company "K" of the 8th Regiment of the Ohio Infantry
"National Archives and Records Administration" Washington, DC (Series: M552 - Roll 87)
The 8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio on June 22, 1861, and duty there till July 8. Moved to Grafton, West Virginia on July 8. At West Union, Preston County, till July 13. Pursuit of Garnett's forces from July 13-18. Guard duty on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to September. Attached to Hill's Brigade, Army of Occupation, West Virginia, to August, 1861. 3rd Brigade, Army of Occupation, to January, 1862. Landers' Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862. 1st Brigade, Shields' 2nd Division, Banks' 5th Army Corps, and Dept. of the Shenandoah, to May, 1862. Kimball's Independent Brigade, Dept. of the Rappahannock, to July, 1862. Kimball's Independent Brigade, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to September, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, to March, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Army Corps, to June, 1864.
Action at Worthington, West Virginia on September 2, 1861and at Hanging Rock, Romney on September 23. Romney from September 23-25. Mill Creek Mills, Romney from October 26. Duty at Romney till January, 1862. Expedition to Blue's Gap from January 6-7 and Blue's Gap on January 7. Evacuation of Romney on January 10 and Bloomery Gap on February 9 and 13. Duty at Paw Paw Tunnel till March 7. Advance on Winchester, Virginia from March 7-15. Strasburg March 19. "Battle of Kernstown" on March 22 and Winchester on March 23. Cedar Creek on March 25 and Woodstock on April 1. Edenburg on April 2. Mt. Jackson on April 16 and March to Fredericksburg, Virginia from May 12-21 and return to Front Royal from May 25-30. Front Royal on May 30. Expedition to Luray from June 3-7. Port Republic Bridge on June 8 and Port Republic on June 9. Moved to Alexandria, thence to Harrison Landing from June 29-30. Haxall's, Herring Creek, Harrison Landing from July 3-4. At Harrison Landing till August 16. Movement to Fortress Monroe, thence to Centreville from August 16-28. Cover Pope's retreat from Bull Run to Fairfax Court House on September 1. "Maryland Campaign" from September 6-22. "Battle of Antietam" from September 16-17. Moved to Harper's Ferry September 22 and duty there till October 30. Reconnaissance to Leesburg October 1-2. March to Falmouth from October 30 - November 19. "Battle of Fredericksburg", Virginia from December 12-15. At Falmouth, Virginia till April 27, 1863. "Mud March" from January 20-24. "Chancellorsville Campaign" from April 27 - May 6. "Battle of Chancellorsville" from May 1-5. "Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) Campaign" from June 11 - July 24. "Battle of Gettysburg" from July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Virginia from July 5-24. On detached duty at New York during draft disturbances from August 15 - September 16. "Bristoe Campaign" from October 9-22. Auburn and Bristoe on October 14. Advance to line of the Rappahannock from November 7-8. "Mine Run Campaign" from November 26 - December 2. Robertson's Tavern, or Locust Grove on November 27. Mine Run from November 28-30. Demonstration on the Rapidan from February 5-7, 1864. Morton's Ford from February 6-7. "Rapidan Campaign" from May 3 - June 15. "Battles of the Wilderness" from May 5-7; Laurel Hill on May 8; Spottsylvania from May 8-12; Po River on May 10; Spottsylvania Court House from May 12-21; "Bloody Angle" May 12; North Anna River from May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey from May 26-28 and Totopotomoy May 8-31. Cold Harbor from June 1-12. Before Petersburg from June 16-18. "Siege of Petersburg from June 16-25. Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad from June 22-23. Left trenches on June 24. Veterans and Recruits formed into two Companies and transferred to 4th Ohio Infantry Battalion on June 25, 1864. Regiment mustered out at Cleveland, Ohio, July 13, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 8 officers and 124 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 officer and 72 enlisted men by disease. Total 205 casualties.
"A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion/compiled and arranged from official records of the Federal and Confederate armies, reports of the adjutant generals of the several states, the army registers, and other reliable documents and sources" by Frederick H. Dyer; Morningside Press; Dayton, Ohio 1994 (QUARTO 973.7 D996c, 1994 CSL)
Name: Randall, Theadorus
Dwelling: 38
Family: 38
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Age: 28 years
Marital Status: Single
Race: W
Occupation: Teacher Comon School
Personal Estate Value: 250
Birthplace: Ohio
"1870 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M593 - Roll: 1241 - Page: 318A - Line: 40) (USGenWeb Census Project)
Name: Randall, T. B.
Race: White
Sex: Male
Age: 38 years
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Farmer
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
"1880 Federal Census" Granger Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 316B) (USGenWeb Census Project)
THEODORE BEEBE RANDALL
Theodore Randall, father of the late Ralph Randall of this town and an old resident of York and Lafayette, died in a hospital at Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday. He had been spending the winter in Florida and had started on the trip north when he was taken sick in Atlanta. His son, James P. Randall of Cleveland left last Saturday for Atlanta in response to a telegram telling of his sickness. The funeral was held there with burial at the National Cemetery at Marietta, Georgia.
"Medina County Gazette-Obituary" of March 3, 1911; p. 6 (Randall Archives)
Burial Note: Theodorus Randall is interred in Section C., grave #10389 at Marietta VA National Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia.
"Department of Veteran Affairs, Marietta National Cemetery" James H. Wallace, III.; Cemetery Administrator (Randall Archives)
Theodorus m. Emilia Caroline ALEXANDER 23 May 1871, Elyria (Lorain) Ohio. Emilia b. 19 Feb 1849, York Township (Medina) Ohio; d. 11 Jan 1938, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
- Emilia Caroline ALEXANDER b. 19 Feb 1849, York Township (Medina) Ohio; d. 11 Jan 1938, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
Name: Alexander, Emilie
Dwelling: 1404
Family: 1410
Sex: Female
Age: 1 year
Birthplace: Ohio
"1850 Federal Census" York Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 408B - Line: 15) (USGenWeb Census Project)
Name: Randall, Emilia
Race: White
Sex: Female
Age: 31 years
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Keeping House
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Massachusetts
Birthplace of Mother: Vermont
"1880 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page; 316B) (US GenWeb Census Project)
Name: Randall, Eunice
Dwelling: 135
Family: 137
Relationship to head of household: Wife
Race: White
Sex: Female
Birth Date: March, 1849
Age: 59 years
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 29
Children: 10
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Massachusetts
Birthplace of Mother: Vermont
Occupation: Merchant
Read English: Yes
Write English: Yes
Speak English: Yes
Own/Rent: Rent
Farm/House: H
Soundex Code: R534
"1900 Federal Census" York Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T623 - Roll: 1302: - Page: 68B) (USGenWeb Census Project)
1939, January 13: Emilia Randall died in East Cleveland (Cuyahoga) Ohio.
"Cleveland Necrology File, Reel 066, # 0288409; January 13, 1938 (Cleveland Public Library) (Alexander Archives)
EMILIA ALEXANDER RANDALL
Emilia Alexander Randall, January 13, 1938, mother of James P., of St. Louis, Dorus P., of Syracuse, New York, Anna Marie and the late Ralph A.; residence, 2034 Cornell Road. Friends received at the De Vand Funeral Home, 11130 Euclid Avenue. Services Thursday at 4 p.m.
"Cleveland Necrology File, Reel 066, # 0288409; January 13, 1938 (Cleveland Public Library) (Alexander Archives)
Note: Information taken from notes by Wilma Alexander as found in a blank book given her by Anna Marie Randall. (Randall Archives)
Children:
- 4. Ralph Alexander (a) RANDALL b. 17 Aug 1875, Worthington (Franklin) Ohio; d. 4 Apr 1905, Medina (Medina) Ohio; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio.
- Anna Marie RANDALL b. 9 Jun 1878, Worthington (Franklin) Ohio; d. 8 Jun 1956, Elyria (Lorain) Ohio; bur. York Cemetery in York (Medina) Ohio.
- James Pemberton RANDALL b. 21 Aug 1881, Chatham (Medina) Ohio; d. 18 Apr 1951, Normandy (St. Louis) Missouri; bur. Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri.
- Dorus Powers RANDALL, , PhD b. 20 Apr 1889, Covert (Van Buren) Michigan; d. Aug 1979, Syracuse (Onondaga) New York; bur. Oakwood Cemetery at Syracuse, New York.
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