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Matthew Randall 1600–1677 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1600

Birth Location: Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England

Death Date: 1677

Death Location: Bath, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England

Father: Matthew Randall

Mother: Agnes Cullen

Spouse(s): Margaret Trevisa

Children(s): John Randall

In 1600, Matthew Randall entered the world in Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England, born to Matthew Randall And Agnes Cullen. Matthew Randall married Margaret Trevisa, and had children including John Randall. Matthew Randall passed away in 1677 in Bath, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England.

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Biography

  • In 1600, Matthew Randall entered the world in Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England, born to Matthew Randall And Agnes Cullen.
  • Matthew Randall married Margaret Trevisa, and had children including John Randall.
  • Matthew Randall passed away in 1677 in Bath, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England.

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Matthew Randall's Ancestors

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Matthew Randall
1600–1677
Birth Place: Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England
Parents
Matthew Randall
1571–1640
Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England
Agnes Cullen
1570–1627
Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England
Grandparents
William Cullen
1546–
Bath, Somerset, England
Jone Millard
1550–1595
Bath, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
William CULLEN
1521–1573
Jone Millard
1526–1567
Isabella Zouch
1517–1583
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Matthew Randall's Descendants

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Matthew Randall (1600–1677) m. Margaret Trevisa (1614–)
  1. 1. John Randall 1640–1685 m. Elizabeth Torrey 1642–1690
    1. 1. Matthew Randall 1671–1735 m. Eleanor Utter 1672–1763 m. Eleanor Randall –1735
      1. 1. Thankful Randall 1702–1785 m. John Maxon 1701–1786
        1. 1. Stephen (Maxon) III 1735–1794 m. Martha Stewart 1736–1792
        2. 2. Matthew Maxson 1725–1791
        3. 3. DAVID MAXSON 1729–1786
        4. 4. Joseph Maxson 1731–1809
        5. 5. Benjamin Maxson 1733–1822
        6. 6. Thankful Maxson 1737–1806
        7. 7. Daniel Maxson 1739–1762
        8. 8. Joel Maxson 1742–1762
        9. 9. Eleanor Maxson 1748–1771
        10. 10. John Maxson 1723–1791
      2. 2. Eleanor Randall 1694–1753
      3. 3. Mercy Randall 1696–1753
      4. 4. Mary Randall 1700–1741
      5. 5. Benjamin Randall 1698–1744
      6. 6. Elizabeth Randall 1704–1764
      7. 7. Patience Randall 1706–1754
      8. 8. Matthew Randall 1698–1707
      9. 9. Elizabeth Randall 1694–1764
    2. 2. John (Randall) II 1666–1720
    3. 3. Peter (Randall) II 1674–1726
    4. 4. Stephen Randall 1668–1740
    5. 5. Martha Burdick 1664–1728

Matthew Randall's Timeline

2 Records

1600
1600
Birth of Matthew Randall in Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England
Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England
1677
1677
Age 77
Death of Matthew Randall in High Ham South Somerset District Somerset, England
High Ham South Somerset District Somerset, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1600
    Event Place: Bath Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority Somerset, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1677
    Event Place: High Ham South Somerset District Somerset, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Bath, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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