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Vernon Harry RANDALL
 1872 - 1950

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Generation: 1
  1. Vernon Harry RANDALL b. 25 Feb 1872, Lafayette (Medina) Ohio; d. 5 Feb 1950, Covert (Van Buren) Michigan.

    Notes:
    Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
    Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    1872, February 25: Vernon Harry, son of Thomas P. and Mary Jane (Grogan) Randall, was born. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

    Name: Randall, Vernon
    Dwelling: 224
    Family: 254
    Relationship to head of household: Son
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Date of Birth: February 1872
    Age: 28 years
    Marital Status: Single
    Occupation: Farmer
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Birthplace of Father: Ohio
    Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania
    Read English: Yes
    Write English: Yes
    Speak English: Yes
    Own/Rent: Own *
    Free/Mortgage: Free *
    House/Farm: Farm *
    Farm: 202 *
    "1900 Federal Census" Covert Township - County of Van Buren - State of Michigan (Series: T623 - Roll: 745 - Page: 127 - Line: 3) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1900 Census Note: Though Vernon is listed as having the same dwelling and family number as his parents, the information indicates he has his own farm.

    1950, February 5: Vernon Harry Randall died at covert (Van Buren) Michigan. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

    Vernon m. Fanny TIETSWORTH 12 May 1904. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    1904, May 12: Vernon Harry Randall married Fannie Tietsworth. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

Generation: 2
  1. Thomas P. RANDALL, , Private b. 11 Aug 1843, Medina (Medina) Ohio; d. 21 Nov 1910, Logan Township (Lincoln) Kansas; bur. Covert (Van Buren) Michigan.

    Notes:
    Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
    Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    Name: Randall, Thomas
    Dwelling: 431
    Family: 442
    Sex: Male
    Birthplace: Ohio
    "1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line: 20) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1864, May 15: Thomas Randall enlisted in Company D. of the 166th Regiment of the Ohio Infantry. [Research of Julie Wall of St. David, Arizona]
    "Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866" compiled under the direction of the roster commission; The Werner Company; Akron, Ohio; 1893 (E525.3 .O38 v.1-6 Cleveland Public Library)

    Military Note: Thomas P. Randall served in Company D., 166 Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry until the end of the war.
    "The History of Medina County, Ohio" p. 855; Baskin & Battey, Historical Publishers; Chicago, Illinois; 1881 (977.1 OH SCGS) (977.135 H629 OSH)

    Military Note: Thomas Randall served as a Private in Company D of the166th Ohio National Guard Infantry in the Civil War.
    "National Archives and Records Administration" (Film M522, Roll 87)

    The 166th Regiment, Ohio Infantry National Guard was organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, and mustered in May 13, 1864. Left Ohio for Washington, DC, on May 15. Attached to 2nd Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to July, 1864. 3rd Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to August, 1864. Assigned to duty as garrison at Forts Richardson, Barnard, Raynalds, Ward and Worth (Headquarters at Fort Richardson), Defences of Washington south of the Potomac, till September. Repulse of Early's attack on Washington July 11-12. Mustered out September 9, 1864. the regiment lost during service 39 Enlisted men by disease. 39 Total 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; II:1552; Morningside Press; Dayton, Ohio 1994 (QUARTO 973.7 D996c, 1994 CSL)

    Name: Randall Thomas
    Dwelling: 38
    Family: 38
    Relationship to Head of Household: Son
    Age: 26 years
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Occupation: Farm Laborer
    Birthplace: Ohio
    "1870 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M593 - Roll: 1241 - Page: 318B - Line: 1) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    Name: Randall, T. P.
    Age: 40 years
    Sex: Male
    Marital Status: Married
    "1885 Kansas Census" Logan Township - Lincoln County - State of Kansas

    Name: Randall, M. J.
    Age: 34 years
    Sex: Female
    Marital Status: Married
    "1885 Kansas Census" Logan Township - Lincoln County - State of Kansas

    Name: Randall, Vernon, J.
    Age: 12 years
    Sex: Male
    "1885 Kansas Census" Logan Township - Lincoln County - State of Kansas

    Name: Randall, Jennie J.
    Age: 10 years
    Sex: Female
    "1885 Kansas Census" Logan Township - Lincoln County - State of Kansas

    Name: Randall, Thomas
    Dwelling: 224
    Family: 254
    Relationship to head of household: Head
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Birth date: August 1843
    Age: 56 years
    Marital Status: Maried
    Married: 29 years
    Occupation: Farmer
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Birthplace of Father: Connecticut
    Birthplace of Mother: Vermont
    Read English: Yes
    Write English: Yes
    Speak English: Yes
    Own/Rent: Own
    Free/Mortgage: Mortgage
    House/Farm: Farm
    Farm: 201
    "1900 Federal Census" Covert Township - County of Van Buren - State of Michigan (Series: T623 - Roll: 745 - Page: 127 - Line: 3) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1910, November 21: Thomas P. Randall died and was buried at Covert, Kansas. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

  2. Thomas m. Mary Jane "Amanda" BROGAN 22 Feb 1871, Lafayette (Medina) Ohio. Mary b. 28 May 1849, West Chester (Chester) Pennsylvania; d. 7 Jan 1945, Covert (Van Buren) Michigan. [Group Sheet]

  3. Mary Jane "Amanda" BROGAN b. 28 May 1849, West Chester (Chester) Pennsylvania; d. 7 Jan 1945, Covert (Van Buren) Michigan.

    Notes:
    Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
    Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    1849, May 28: Mary Jane "Amanda", daughter of John Gambol and Phebe Ann (Whitecraft) Brogan, was born at West Chester, Pennsylvania. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

    Name: Brogan, Mary J.
    Dwelling: 172
    Family: 179
    Age: 21 years
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Occupation: Farmer
    Value of Real Estate: 4,000
    Value of Personal Property: 700
    Birthplace: Pennsylvania
    "1870 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M593 - Roll: 1241 - Page: 326A - Line: 21) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    Name: Randall, Mary
    Dwelling: 224
    Family: 254
    Relationship to head of household: Wife
    Race: White
    Sex: Female
    Birth date: May 1849
    Age: 51 years
    Marital Status: Married
    Married: 29 years
    Children: 4
    Children Living: 4
    Birthplace: Pennsylvania
    Birthplace of Father: Pennsylvania
    Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania
    Read English: Yes
    Write English: Yes
    Speak English: Yes
    "1900 Federal Census" Covert Township - County of Van Buren - State of Michigan (Series: T623 - Roll: 745 - Page: 127 - Line: 4) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1945, January 7: Mary Jane "Amanda, widow of Thomas P. Randall, died at Covert (Van Buren) Michigan. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

    Notes:

    1871, February 22: Thomas P. Randall married Mary Jane "Amanda" Brogan. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

    Children:
    1. 1. Vernon Harry RANDALL b. 25 Feb 1872, Lafayette (Medina) Ohio; d. 5 Feb 1950, Covert (Van Buren) Michigan.
    2. Jennie June RANDALL b. 22 Feb 1874, Lafayette (Medina) Ohio; d. 26 Jun 1955, Las Vegas (Clark) Nevada; bur. Covert Cemetery at Covert (Van Buren) Michigan.
    3. Ruth Pemberton RANDALL b. 28 Dec 1888, Sunrise, Shawnee Soldier Township, Kansas Indian Territory; d. 4 Oct 1981, Las Vegas (Clark) Nevada; bur. Memory Garden Cemetery at las Vegas, Nevada.
    4. Theresa Mary RANDALL b. 16 Feb 1891, Sunrise, Shawnee Soldier Township, Kansas Indian Territory; d. 2 Jun 1972, Aurora (Kane) Illinois.

Generation: 3
  1. Pemberton RANDALL, , Reverend b. 6 Oct 1807, Lebanon Township (Windham) Connecticut; d. 4 Jan 1891, Minneapolis (Ramsey) Minnesota; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina (Medina) Ohio.

    Notes:
    Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
    Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    1807, March 6: Pemberton, son of James and Joanna (Pemberton) Randall was born in Lebanon (New London) Connecticut.
    "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 5; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC)

    1807: Pemberton Randall was born (date of birth computed from 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 Library)

    1827: When he was twenty, he left home and worked as a school teacher during the winter and a farm hand during the summer (for $10 a month) until he was about 31 years old.
    1838: He married (1) Maria Theresa Beebe and moved to Granger Township, Medina County, Ohio. Deciding that he had a duty to become a minister, he attended Geauga College, returned to Medina and became pastor of the Free-Will Baptist church there.
    "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 5; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC)

    Head of Household: Randall, Pemberton
    Free White Males
    (30-40) 1
    Free White Females
    (20-30) 1
    Occupation: Agriculture
    "1840 Federal Census" Granger Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M704 - Roll: 412 - Page: 202 - Line: 14) USGenWeb Census Project)

    Name: Randall, Pemberton
    Dwelling: 431
    Family: 442
    Sex: Male
    Age: 42 years
    Occupation: Clergyman
    Value: 900
    Birthplace: Ohio
    "1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line 31) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1855-62: Pemberton Randall was a director of the Median Infirmary.

    Name: Randall Pemberton
    Dwelling: 38
    Family: 38
    Age: 62 years
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Occupation: Farmer
    Real Estate Value: 6,000
    Personal Estate Value: 1,000
    Birthplace: Connecticut
    "1870 Federal Census: Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M593 - Roll: 1241 - Page: 318A - Line: 38) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    Name: Randall, Pemberton
    Relation to the Head of the Household: Self
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Age: 72 years
    Marital Status: Married
    Occupation: Preacher
    Birthplace: Connecticut
    Birthplace of Father: Connecticut
    Birthplace of Mother: Connecticut
    "1880 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (NA Film: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 316B) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1891, January 4: Pemberton Randall (Preacher) died in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was buried in Medina, Medina County, Ohio
    "Pension Application"

    1891, January 4: Pemberton Randall died (g.s.) and was buried with his wife, Sarah in Spring Grove Cemetery at Medina (Medina) Ohio in Section 2, Lot 97.
    "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 Library)

    PEMBERTON RANDALL
    In his book entitled "The Wonderful Tent" Rev. D. A. Randall, D. D. is written, and from which we learn that "Rev. Pemberton Randall was one of seven children born to James Randall and his wife Joanna Pemberton. The parents were able to bestow upon their children little less than those inestimable bonus -- good blood and Christian influences. The Randalls originated in bonnie Scotland, in the stirring annals of which country the family name is not obscure. The Pembertons sprang from sturdy English stock, possessed of both ability and nobility. Joanna was a direct descendant of Ebenezer Pemberton, D. D., one of the early distinguished pastors of Old South Church, Boston. Both father and mother were native New Englanders."
    Rev. Pemberton Randall departed this life at the home of his daughter, with whom be and his wife were living, Mrs. S. A. R. McGeah, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning January 4, 1891, being a little past 81 years of age. He was born in Lebanon, Connecticut. In early life, in fact in the Autumn of 1826, he and his brother, Rev. Austin Randall, D.D., embraced the Christian religion in a revival meeting held by Rev. David Marks, a Free Will Baptist revivalist who came to a neighboring church and began a series of meetings. In addition to attending the meetings for some three weeks, these brothers alone or in concert, engaged daily in scripture readings, praying or in meditation. Both made a public profession of religion and on the day before Christmas were, by Elder Haskel, pastor of the local church, baptized in the Canandaigua Lake. Pemberton adopted the doctrine of the revivalist, and in due time became a cultivated and conscientious minister of the Free Will Church. Soon after his conversion he removed to Ohio, and after receiving a common school education, he pursued a classical course for two years in Geanga Seminary. In 1840 he was ordained by Elder Cyrna Coltrin and Warner Beebe. His labors have been with churches in northern Ohio. He has been an able preacher, his sermons being clear, logical and strong arguments in favor of the religion of Christ. Young ministers have always considered it a great privilege to listen to him preaching, and although over 80 years of age his mental powers were clear and strong, and the Free Will Baptist quarterly meetings were often blessed with his presents and counsel. In February 1834 he was joined in marriage to Maria T. Beebe, who died in February, 1839, and in 1840, he was married to Sarah C. Foster. He was the father of ten children, five of whom and his wife survive him. He was regarded as one of the strongest intellectual and Scriptural preachers of the denomination to which he belonged, and of which he was a worthy and honored member. His membership was transferred from Spencer, Ohio, to the Free Will Baptist church of Minneapolis, Minnesota where his wife is also a member. He was able to converse intelligently to the last, and died trusting in Jesus for the life upon which he has entered and the immortality of the glory world.
    His remains arrived in Medina Wednesday morning, accompanied by his wife and son-in-law, Mr. J. A. McGeah, and funeral services Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. in Medina in the Baptist church, conducted by Rev. O. H. Damon and assisted by resident and other ministers of their denominations.
    "The Medina County Gazette-Obituary" on Friday, January 1891 (Randall Archives)

    Rev. Pemberton Randall, farmer and minister is among the acceptable and efficient ministers who, for
    many years past, have proclaimed the glad tidings of the Gospel, and endeavored with anxious solicitude to administer to the spiritual needs of sinful humanity in this county.
    1807, October 6: He was born in Lebanon. Township, New London County, Connecticut, of a family of three sons and four daughters, he being the eldest of his brothers and the second of the number born. His parents were James and Joanna (Pemberton) Randall. His place of birth was in Chatham, Connecticut, in December
    1778, his wife being born in August, two years later, in the same state. The Randalls are of Scotch and
    the Pembertons of English descent. Mr. Randall's father was a blacksmith, which trade he followed nearly his entire life. Our subject's early life was spent in the agricultural districts, and while he attended school to some extent, his hands were not strangers to the use of the implements of husbandry. About the age of 20, he embarked for himself, having obtained education sufficient to enable him to teach the " young idea," which vocation he followed during the winter, and working by the month on the farm, $10 being his compensation per month at the time he embarked in the profession. Until 31 years of age, he was thus alternately employed. Three years later, he married Maria T. Beebe, who was born in Ontario County, New York and then moved westward to this county, locating in Granger Township. Being impressed that it was his duty to enter the ministry, and the better to qualify himself
    for that important position, he attended Geauga College, and studied the languages until he obtained satisfactory knowledge of the same. Upon his return, came to Medina, where he had the pastoral charge of the Free-Will Baptist Church at that place for some time, and since has preached regularly up to 1878, and at regular intervals up to the present time. He has been instrumental in doing much good,
    and through his efforts many have been caused to turn from the error of their ways and found comfort and salvation through the atoning merits of the Redeemer. Mr. Randall's father moved to this county in 1838, and settled in Granger; finally moved to Summit County, where he died in 1849; his wife survived him until 1854. Of the brothers of our subject living are D. P. Randall, now of Sharon Township, and David A., who is the author of that interesting work entitled "The Handwriting of God in Sinai and the Holy Land." He resides in Cleveland. One sister is in Medina Township, Catherine, now Mrs. W. H. Witter. To Mr. Randall have been born ten children; but five of the number are living Theodore B.; Thomas P.; Maria T., now Mrs. G. 0. Chapman; Sarah A., Mrs. Mc Kay, and Lydia B. T. B. is now teaching in this county; Thomas P. is in Lincoln County, Kansas also Mrs. Chapman; Mrs. Mc Kay is in Cleveland; Lydia B. at home. Mr. Randall has always been a man of great industry, never desiring to be idle. Early in life, he took up the trade of his father, and has had for many years on his place a shop, in which he spends much of his time in mending and keeping in repair such implements and tools as may need such attention upon his farm.
    Though never much interested in political matters, yet he has always been Republican in sentiment. He sent three of his sons to defend the flag of our Union. David A. died in the service; Theodore B. served three years in Company K, 8th 0.V.I. Thomas P. was in the 166th, and re-enlisted and served until the close of the war. Mr. Randall's youngest son met with a tragic death by the discharge of a gun in his own hands in December, 1879, while in Kansas. He was 23 years of age.
    "History of Medina County, Ohio" pp. 444-5; Baskin & Battey, Historical Publishers; Chicago, Illinois; 1881 (977.1 OH SCGS)

    "SAR Patriot Index" #81905 (Randall CD Library)

  2. Pemberton m. Sarah C. (b) FOSTER 18 Mar 1840, Medina (Medina) Ohio. Sarah (daughter of Albro FOSTER and Rispah DOANE) b. 28 Jul 1819, Bakersfield (Franklin) Vermont; d. 28 Sep 1886, Chippewa Lake (Medina) Ohio; bur. 2 Oct 1886, Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina (Medina) Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Sarah C. (b) FOSTER b. 28 Jul 1819, Bakersfield (Franklin) Vermont; d. 28 Sep 1886, Chippewa Lake (Medina) Ohio; bur. 2 Oct 1886, Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina (Medina) Ohio.

    Notes:
    Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
    Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    1808, July 28: Sarah C. Foster was born (birth date computed from 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: Randall, Sarah C.
    Dwelling: 431
    Family: 442
    Sex: Female
    Age: 30 years
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Vermont
    "1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line: 32) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    Name: Randall, Sarah
    Relation to the Head of the Household: Wife
    Race: White
    Sex: Female
    Age: 60 years
    Marital Status: Married
    Occupation: Keeping House
    Birthplace: Vermont
    Birthplace of Father: Connecticut
    Birthplace of Mother: Connecticut
    "1880 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 316B) (HeritageQuest)

    Note: She then moved to South Haven, Michigan. Owns a lot in Minneapolis, Minnesota of unknown value that was taken on a debt. Description: North 16 1/2 feet of Lot 20, Block 1 and South 17 5/6 feet of Lot 21, Block 1; Minneapolis, Minnesota. Father: Pemberton Randall (Preacher) Died: January 4, 1891 in Minneapolis, Minnesota Buried in Medina, Medina County, Ohio
    "Pension Application"

    SARA FOSTER RANDALL
    "Grandma" Randall had returned to Chippewa Lake from Michigan two weeks previous, with her son Taomas (Thomas) and daughter, Mrs. George Chapman. A Week after her return to Medina County, she passed away quietly in her sleep and was found by her daughter, Mrs. Nye, at 2 a.m. Wednesday. She was buried, next to her husband, in Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina on October 2. Reverend Cooley, an old and esteemed friend officiating."
    "Medina County Gazette" Obituary, October 8, 1896; p. 2; Local News, roll 20 (Randall Archives)

    1866, September 28: Sarah Randall died at the age of 77 years and 2 months (g.s.) and is buried with her husband in, Section 2, Lot 97 in the Spring Grove Cemetery at Medina, Ohio.
    "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 Library)

    "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 5; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 199 LofC)

    "Alexander Family Record" (Randall Archives)

    "SAR Patriot Index" #81917 (Randall CD Library)

    Notes:

    "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 5; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC)

    Children:
    1. 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.
    2. 2. Thomas P. RANDALL, , Private b. 11 Aug 1843, Medina (Medina) Ohio; d. 21 Nov 1910, Logan Township (Lincoln) Kansas; bur. Covert (Van Buren) Michigan.
    3. David Austin RANDALL, , Private b. 1845, Medina (Medina) Ohio; d. 20 Aug 1861, Arlington (Arlington) Virginia; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio.
    4. Maria Teresa RANDALL b. 8 Aug 1848, Granger Township (Medina) Ohio; d. 12 Feb 1932, (Van Buren) Michigan.
    5. Sarah A. RANDALL b. 1851, Granger Township (Medina) Ohio.
    6. Elizabeth RANDALL b. 1852.
    7. Charles S. RANDALL b. 20 Jul 1856, Lafayette Township (Medina) Ohio; d. 20 Dec 1878, (Lincoln) Kansas; bur. Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio.
    8. Lydia E. RANDALL b. 1862, Lafayette (Medina) Ohio; d. AFT. 1920, Arkwright, Spokane (Spokane) Washington.

Generation: 4
  1. Albro FOSTER b. 16 Oct 1785, Whiting (Addison) Vermont; d. 15 May 1874, North Eaton (Lorain) Ohio; bur. Butternut Ridge Cemetery in Ridgeville, Ohio.

    Notes:
    Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
    Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    1785, October 16: Albro, son of Ichabod and Susannah (Carr) Foster was born at Rutland (Rutland) Vermont.
    "Ichabod's Diary: A Window to His World" by Julie Foster Van Camp from "Ancestry Magazine" XVIII:2:82; March/April, 2000 (Randall Archives)

    Albro Served in the War of 1812.
    "Index of Awards on Claims to Soldiers of the War of 1812" [Research by Robyn Osborn, WorldConnect]

    Name: Foster, Albro
    Dwelling: 426
    Family: 437
    Sex: Male
    Age: 65 years
    Occupation: Farmer
    Real Estate: 600
    Birthplace: Vermont
    "1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line: 38) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1874, May 15: Albro Foster died (g.s.) and is buried, with his wife, in the Butternut Ridge Cemetery at North Eaton (Lorain) Ohio.
    "Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio" published by the Genealogical Workshop of the Lorain County Historical Society; Elyria, Ohio; 1980 (977.1 OH Lorain/Cemeteries SCGS) (929.377123 C332 OHS) (977.101 L88LAB ACPL)

    1874, May 15: "It becomes our painful duty to record the sad and sudden death of our old and valued friend, Albro Foster . . . in the 88th year of his age. On the morning of his death, he went out into the woodshed and it is supposed, made a mis-step, falling through an open doorway into the cellar below, striking his forehead against the sharp edge of a stone . . . "
    "Medina County (Ohio) Gazette" Obituary; May 22, 1874 (MCDL)

    "Albro and Ichabod - Was there a Connection" by Julie Foster Van Camp from the "Ancestry Magazine" XII:4; July/August, 1994 (Randall Archives)

  2. Albro m. Rispah DOANE 15 Jun 1806, Middletown Springs (Rutland) Vermont. Rispah b. 10 Feb 1788, Eastham Village (Barnstable) Massachusetts Colony; d. 24 Jul 1879, North Eaton (Lorain) Ohio; bur. Butternut Ridge Cemetery in Ridgeville, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Rispah DOANE b. 10 Feb 1788, Eastham Village (Barnstable) Massachusetts Colony; d. 24 Jul 1879, North Eaton (Lorain) Ohio; bur. Butternut Ridge Cemetery in Ridgeville, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Name: Foster, Rispah
    Dwelling: 426
    Family: 437
    Sex: Female
    Age: 62 years
    Birthplace: Massachusetts
    "1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line: 38) (USGenWeb Census Project)

    1879, January 24: Rispah, wife of Albro Foster, died (g.s.) and is buried in the Butternut Ridge Cemetery at North Eaton (Lorain) Ohio.
    "Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio" published by the Genealogical Workshop of the Lorain County Historical Society; Elyria, Ohio; 1980 (977.1 OH Lorain/Cemeteries SCGS) (929.377123 C332 OHS) (977.101 L88LAB ACPL)

    "Doane Family History"

    Children:
    1. Harriet FOSTER b. 27 Mar 1807, Middletown Springs (Rutland) Vermont.
    2. Azariah Doane FOSTER b. 10 May 1811, Whiting (Addison) Vermont; d. 7 Sep 1889, (Washington) Iowa.
    3. Lydia FOSTER b. 16 Nov 1815, Ellisburg (Jefferson) New York; d. 2 Nov 1892, Lodi (Medina) Ohio.
    4. 5. Sarah C. (b) FOSTER b. 28 Jul 1819, Bakersfield (Franklin) Vermont; d. 28 Sep 1886, Chippewa Lake (Medina) Ohio; bur. 2 Oct 1886, Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina (Medina) Ohio.
    5. Christianna FOSTER b. 17 Mar 1829, Lyme (Jefferson) New York; d. 29 Nov 1862, Wassonville (Washington) Iowa; bur. Wassonville Cemetery in Wassonville, Iowa.
    6. Ann Jeanette FOSTER b. 10 Sep 1831, Lyme (Jefferson) New York; d. 12 Dec 1927, Logan Township (Lincoln) Kansas.

  
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