Nancy Randolph Morris
- Full Name: Anne Cary Randolph Morris
American
Lineage
- Father Thomas Mann Randolph Sr
- Mother Anne Cary Randolph
- Sister: Virginia Randolph Cary
- Brother: Thomas Mann Randolph Jr
- Son: Gouverneur Morris II
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1774/09/16 | Anne Cary "Nancy" Randolph is born on Tuckahoe Plantation near Richmond, Virginia. | Born | Tuckahoe | Manakin-Sabot | |||
1792/10/01 | Anne "Nancy" Randolph takes sick at the home of a cousin, Randolph Harrison and his wife Mary, on their estate at Glenlyvar, Cumberland County, Virginia (razed). | Accused | Cartersville | Virginia | Commonwealth v Richard Randolph | ||
1793/04/22 | In 3rd week of April, Nancy Randolph and Richard Randolph are arrested by the high sheriff. Richard is jailed and Nancy was released into the custody of her lawyers, John Marshall and Patrick Henry. | Accused | Cumberland County Courthouse | Cumberland | Commonwealth v Richard Randolph | ||
1793/04/29 | Richard Randolph is tried for "feloniously murdering a child said to be born of Nancy Randolph." | Accused | Cumberland County Courthouse | Cumberland | Commonwealth v Richard Randolph | ||
1800/07/00 | In the summer of 1800, Nancy Randolph visits her Jefferson cousins at Monticello. | Visitor | Monticello | Charlottesville, VA | |||
1805/00/00 | John Randolph (cousin of Nancy), sure that Nancy had poisoned his brother Richard, throws her out of Bizarre Plantation (burned in 1813, marker across the Appomattox River from Farmville). | Life | Farmville | Virginia | |||
1805/00/00 | Homeless, Nancy Randolph moves into the abandoned Tuckahoe mansion. On the first night Nancy makes a pallet from aspen. | Home | Tuckahoe | Manakin-Sabot | |||
1809/12/25 | Anne Cary Randolph marries Gouverneur Morris in a surprise wedding at his Harlem River estate, Morrisania (razed). | Bride | St Ann's Church Complex | New York City | Marriage of Anne Cary Randolph and Gouverneur Morris | ||
1837/05/28 | Anne Cary Randolph Morris passes away at Morrisania (razed). She is buried at St Ann's. | Died | St Ann's Church Complex | New York City |
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