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Peter Randall dna 1674–1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1674

Birth Location: Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA

Death Date: 1726

Death Location: Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA

Father: John Randall

Mother: Rachel (Immigrant)

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Polly

Children(s): Prudence dna, Peter Randall, Elizabeth Randall, Greedfield Randall, Samuel Randall, Peter Randall

Peter Randall dna was born in 1674 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA, the child of John Randall And Rachel Elizabeth Morton Randall Immigrant. Peter Randall dna married Elizabeth Polly, and had children including Elizabeth Randall, Greedfield Randall, Peter Randall, Prudence Randall Dna, Samuel Randall. Peter Randall dna passed away in 1726 in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • Peter Randall dna was born in 1674 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA, the child of John Randall And Rachel Elizabeth Morton Randall Immigrant.
  • Peter Randall dna married Elizabeth Polly, and had children including Elizabeth Randall, Greedfield Randall, Peter Randall, Prudence Randall Dna, Samuel Randall.
  • Peter Randall dna passed away in 1726 in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Peter dna's Ancestors

Self
Peter dna
1674–1726
Birth Place: Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Parents
John Randall
1629–1684
Bath, England
Rachel ("Elizabeth" Morton-Randall) (Immigrant)
1631–1685
Clerkenwell, London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England
Grandparents
Matthew (Randall II Mayor of) Bath
1600–1677
Bath, Somerset, England
Margaret Trevisa
1613–1668
Cornwall, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
William (10GGF Edward Morton Sir Senior, Arrival 1620) Virginia
1600–1673
London, London, England
Bridget (10GGM Street Morton) Immigrant
1603–1687
Milbourne St Andrew, Dorset, England
Great-Grandparents
Mathew Randall
1571–1639
Agnes CULLEN
1570–1627
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir dna
1545–1640
Johanna Webbe
1530–1583

Peter dna's Descendants

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Peter (Randall) dna (1674–1726) m. Elizabeth Polly (25 Jun 1683–Sep 1719)
  1. 1. Prudence (Randall) dna 1709–1811 m. Christopher Geer 1704–1795
    1. 1. Lemuel (Geer) dna 1750–1798 m. Lydia Geer 1763–1834
      1. 1. Elisha (Geer) dna 1776–1873 m. Martha Mundoon 1782–1850
        1. 1. James (S) Geer 1815–1874
        2. 2. Olive (Polly) Geer 1819–1896
        3. 3. Luren (Andrew) Geer 1827–1900
        4. 4. Dau Geer 1809–1830
        5. 5. Philander Geer 1812–1851
        6. 6. Betsey Geer 1817–1873
        7. 7. Amelia (Geer) dna 1821–1907 m. Nehemiah Weston 1821–1903
        8. 8. Harlow (F) Geer 1823–1864
  2. 2. Peter Randall 1712–1755
  3. 3. Elizabeth Randall 1720–
  4. 4. Greedfield Randall 1722–1751
  5. 5. Samuel Randall 1726–
  6. 6. Peter Randall 1711–1712

Peter dna's Timeline

3 Records

1674
1674
Birth of Peter Randall dna in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
1719
1719
Age 45
Peter Randall dna was married
None
1726
1726
Age 52
Death of Peter Randall dna in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA
Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1674
    Event Place: Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: A genealogy and history of the Hute [i e Chute] family in America : with some account of the family

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1719
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: A genealogy and history of the Hute [i e Chute] family in America : with some account of the family

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1726
    Event Place: Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA

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