Randolph-De Potestad Papers, 1826-1913.

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Randolph-De Potestad Papers, 1826-1913.

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Randolph, Margaret H.

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The Randolph sisters were members of the Tuckahoe branch of the Randolph family, and the De Potestads are related by marriage to the Randolph sisters. Biographical information relating to the Randolph and de Potestad families can be found in Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries. Series A, Holding of the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Part 6: Virginia Collections. From the guide to the Randol...

De Potestad, Alice L. G.

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De Potestad Family.

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The Randolph sisters were members of the Tuckahoe branch of the Randolph family, and the De Potestads are related by marriage to the Randolph sisters. Biographical information relating to the Randolph and de Potestad families can be found in Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries. Series A, Holding of the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Part 6: Virginia Collections. From the guide to the Randol...

Randolph, Mary G.

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De Potestad, Robert.

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