Christopher Randall1

#28379, (circa 1708 - after 1760)
Relationship1st cousin 7 times removed of Nelle Belle Bridges
Father*Thomas Randall1 (c 1684 - c 1722)
Mother*Hannah Bale1 (1678 - )

Family

Catherine Larkin b. c 1708
Children 1.Thomas Randall4 (1726 - )
 2.Bale1 Randall4 (1728 - 1728)
 3.Christopher Randall Jr.4 (1729 - )
 4.William Randall4 (1731 - )
 5.Rebekah1 Randall4 (1733 - c 1737)
 6.Hannah Randall4 (1736 - )
 7.Rebekah Randall4 (1738 - 1759)
 8.Nicholas Randall4 (1740/41 - 1758)
 9.Susanna Randall4 (1743 - )
 10.Bale Randall4 (1745 - )
 11.Larkin Randall4 (1749 - )
Birth*circa 1708He was born circa 1708 at MarylandG.1 
Marriage*circa 1726He married Catherine Larkin circa 1726 at MarylandG.2 
23 October 1726In Hannah Bale's will dated 23 October 1726, Christopher Randall was named as an heir.3 
Death*after 1760He died after 1760.2 

Citations

  1. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, compiler, Baltimore County Families 1659-1759 (Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 1989, 1986), pp. 528-529.
  2. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, Baltimore County Families, p. 529.
  3. [S1447] Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry, compilers, The Maryland Calendar of Wills (Baltimore: Kohn & Pollock, 1904-1928), VI:28. Will of Hannah Randall, widow, Baltimore Co., 23 Oct 1726.
    To son Christopher, ex., and hrs., “Gutheridge Addition” and “Kinsey’s Choyce”; also 100 A. of “Green Spring Punch”; sd. son dying without issue, to dau. Urith and hrs.; sd. dau. dying without issue, to Roger and Aquila Randall (child, of bro.-in-law Christopher).
    “ dau. Urith and hrs., residue of “Green Spring Punch”; she dying without issue, to son Christopher; he dying
    without issue, to Roger and Aquila Randall afsd.; and personalty.
    “ dau.-in-law Cathrine and bro.-in-law Christopher, personalty.
    “ son Christopher and dau. Urith afsd., p^ersonal estate.
    Test: William Hamilton, Charles Wells, Mary Arnold (Arnald).
    Probate 31 May 1727, Book 19, p. 181.
  4. [S2410] Saint Thomas' Parish, Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Md., 1732-1821, Lucy H Harrison (transcriber, 1897), Maryland Historical Society: pp. 4-5 and 16, imgs. 50 and 56/196, online FamilySearch.org.