Osborn--Randolph--Henley--Bland family group sheets/ Deborah K. Small

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1998

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Notes

Microfilm of typescript collection (photocopy, [17] leaves) donated by Deborah K. Small, Winter Park, Florida.

Thomas Osborne (1706?-ca. 1737) married Mary or Margaret Jones in Richmond County, ca. 1725. They had five children, 1726-173_. Their daughter, Ann Osborne (1729-1803) married John Randolph (1720-1790) in Richmond County, Virginia, in 1745. They had ten children, 1746-ca. 1780, born in Prince William County, Virginia. Her sister, Mary Osborne (1727-1812), married William Henley, ca. 1751. They had eleven children. She died in Fluvanna County, Virginia. Her sister, Margaret Osborne (b. ca. 1730), married John Bland (1739-1795). They had at least twelve children. John Bland died in Nelson County, Kentucky. Includes family group sheets for ten of their children. All lived in Kentucky or Indiana.

Also includes family group sheets for the following: William Franklin Randolph (1821-between 1873-1880) and his son, John Franklin Randolph (1845-1900) families of Tennessee and Arkansas -- Andrew Kleinpeter (1800-1853) of Kentucky and Louisiana -- William Carpenter (1777-1810) of Kentucky. Relationship of these families is not apparent.

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Osborn--Randolph--Henley--Bland family group sheetsFamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film2055353 Item 79157561

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