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Jesse Fitz Randolph

Jesse Fitz Randolph, born May 21, 1768 in Piscataway, NJ and died June 30, 1863 in New Salem, West Virginia.  He married Delilah LaForge soon after coming to Salem with the church in 1792.  After Delilah died, he married Elizabeth Gillis on March 23, 1826.  Elizabeth was born March 11, 1792 in Belfast Ireland to protestant parents and died March 23, 1866.

Jesse was a teenager when his family moved to Salem, West Virginia.  Salem was on the stage coach line to the Ohio River, and Jesse kept a tavern that was a popular stage coach stop.  He was a lifelong member of the Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church, and is buried in the churchyard.

Children of Jesse Fitz Randolph and Delilah LaForge Fitz Randolph, all born in Salem, WV:

1.          Samuel Fitz Randolph, born 1799, married Zipporah Davis in 1818

2.          John LaForge Fitz Randolph, born October 23, 1802, married 1) Experience Brown

3.          Margaret Fitz Randolph, married George Williams in 1823

4.          Sarah Fitz Randolph

5.          David Fitz Randolph, born 1895, twin, died young

6.          Jonathan Fitz Randolph, born 1805, twin, married Jane Maxson in 1827 (Jonathan’s son Jesse b 1/29/1841 was the first President of the Salem College Board of Directors, serving in that capacity from 1888-1892 and again from 1894 – 1906.  He served on the board from 1888 – 1918.  He died in 1928 and is buried in the Salem Seventh Day Baptist churchyard.)

Child #2, John LaForge Fitz Randolph, is my ancestor.

Children of Jesse Fitz Randolph and Elizabeth Gillis Fitz Randolph, all born in Salem, WV:

7.          Elizabeth Fitz Randolph, born 1827, married Rev. Samuel D. Davis in 1862

8.          Mary Fitz Randolph, married Amaziah Flint

9.          Alexander Fitz Randolph, died young

10.      Nancy Fitz Randolph, born August 12, 1830, married Randolph Davis

11.      Lloyd Fitz Randolph, born April 14, 1833, married Elizabeth Davis in 1858

Chapter 11 – Robert Lewis of Granville

Chapter 11 – Robert Lewis of Granville (born 1738/39)

Colonel ROBERT LEWIS of Granville (b. 1738/9 in Hanover Co, VA, m. Sept 3, 1760 d. Nov 7, 1780 in Granville Co, NC) and (Mary) Francis Lewis (b. Aug 1, 1744 d. ca. 1791 ) (first cousins).  Referred to as “Col Robert Lewis” and “Colonel of the Granville militia”.  Delegate from Granville to the Constitutional Convention which met in Halifax, North Carolina on November 12, 1776.  Recognized by the D.A.R. as a revolutionary patriot.

Robert (Robert of Granville) (b. 1738/9 in Hanover Co, VA, m. Sept 3, 1760 d. )  and (Mary) Francis Lewis (b. Aug 1, 1744 d. ) (first cousins).  Robert of Granville was born 1738/9 in Hanover County, Virginia.  His first cousin (Mary) Francis Lewis (daughter of Charles Lewis and Mary Howell) was born August 1, 1744 in Goochland County, Virginia.  (Mary) Francis Lewis was a daughter of Charles Lewis (b. 10.13.1696 ) and Mary Howell.  Charles Lewis and Mary Howell Lewis occupied the Byrd (Bird) Plantation, and are said to have had 10 children.

Robert and (Mary) Francis Lewis were married September 3, 1760.  To them were born:

  1. James Lewis, c. 1761, VA, married Susanna Anderson (DAR #96987)
  2. William Lewis, c. 1762, VA, died by August 1792, Orange County, NC
  3. Robert (Robert of Mecklenburg) Lewis, 1764, VA, married Ann Bugg Nov 10, 1788
  4. Howell Lewis, c. 1765, VA
  5. Frances (Fannie) Lewis, date unknown, married Dr. John Paine
  6. Charles D. Lewis, b. 1773, VA, d. Dec 27, 1817 Sumner County, TN.  Married Ann (Nancy) Smith, April 15, 1793.  Children: Charles, Frances, Mary, Ann (Nancy), Martha, Jane Meriwether, Robert Henry b. May 20, 1811, Howell d. relatively young
  7. Joseph (?) Lewis, c. 1775, married Elizabeth Walker (DAR #248328)
  8. Jane Meriwether Lewis, b. July 31, 1776, Granville County, NC,d. July 22, 1843 in Rutherford County, TN. Married 1) Paine 2) Dr. Swepson Sims
  9. Nicholas Meriwether Lewis, c1788, Granville County, NC,  Married 1) Elizabeth Sutherland, 2) Harriet W. Grimes
  10. John (?) Lewis, married Rebecca Latiner Posey (DAR #42795)

Robert Lewis (Robert of Granville), husband of (Mary) Francis Lewis, served as a Delegate from Granville to the Constitutional Convention which met at Halifax, North Carolina, on November 12, 1776.  On February 3, 1778, Robert Lewis Esq. produced a Commission as “Colonel of the Granville Militia”.  In the abstract of wills and estate records, he is referred to as Colonel Robert Lewis.