Beverly Papers, 1796-1834.

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Beverly Papers, 1796-1834.

Chiefly letters to Robert Beverley, Jr. of "Blandfield," Essex County, Virginia and Georgetown, D.C., from his brother-in-law Brett Randolph of Culpeper County, Virginia and his nephew Richard Randolph, Jr.

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The following biographical sketch is not meant to be exhaustive but merely a brief genealogical sketch of the main contributors/creators of this collection. A more definitive source on the Beverly genealogy can be found in the book, The Beverley family of Virginia; descendants of Major Robert Beverley, 1641-1687, and allied families, by John McGill. Robert Beverley (d.1800) was born in "Blandfield" Virginia. He received his education in England and was elected to the sta...

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Randolph, Brett, 1766-1828,

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The following biographical sketch is not meant to be exhaustive but merely a brief genealogical sketch of the main contributors/creators of this collection. A more definitive source on the Beverly genealogy can be found in the book, The Beverley family of Virginia; descendants of Major Robert Beverley, 1641-1687, and allied families, by John McGill. Robert Beverley (d.1800) was born in "Blandfield" Virginia. He received his education in England and was elected to the sta...