Isham Randolph RANDLE
1 _MILT 2 DATE BET 1780 AND 1781 2 PLAC See Note 2 SOUR S002276 3 DATA 4 TEXT ancestry.com http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3027353&id=I1117 Children at home in 1800 Census: three males 16-25, two males 10-15, one male under 10 (W. H. Newton), one female 10-15, one female under 10. llinois Revolutionary War Veteran Burials Name: Isham Randle was a native of Brunswick County, Virginia, born in 1759. He removed to North Carolina, where he enlisted in Montgomery county, but later he re-enlisted in Brunswick county, Virginia. His first service was in 1780, for three months under Capt. Abner Crump, Col. Dowy Leadbetter. The second service was November, 1781, for four months with Capt. Edmund Wilkins. He applied for a pension while a resident of Goshen, Madison county, in 1832. It is not known where he is buried. Name: Richard Randle was born in Brunswick County, Virginia, in 1751. He was doubtless a brother of Isham. He enlisted in Brunswick county in 1777 for six weeks with Capt. John Macklin, Col. Charles Harrison, Virginia line of troops; he again enlisted August, 1780, for nine months with Capts. James Allen and West Harris in the North Carolina troops. With his younger brother he came to Madison county, Illinois, to reside, where he died at an advanced age. He and Isham are doubtless buried in Goshen. He was pensioned. Note: Also listed in the IGI with the middle name of Ashbury instead of Randolph. Also listed on the IGI as being born 28 Mar 1758 instead of 23 as listed in One World Tree.
Children at home in 1800 Census: three males 16-25, two males 10-15, one male under 10 (W. H. Newton), one female 10-15, one female under 10.
1 NAME Female 2 /Randle/ Was listed as born in Brunswick County, Virginia, USA in the Randle family from BS. Temple work was done as born in Edwardsville, , Ellinois, in Ordinance Record
1 NAME Female 1 /Randle/
[William Henry] Newton was early circuit riding preacher. Came to Alabama in 1831, established first Methodist churches in Cherokee County, Alabama. Randle Cemetery in Gaylesville, Cherokee County, Alabama is on land that Newton originally settled. Source: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/surnames.randle/172.175 Ordained in Madison County, Georgia, by Bishop Redding. In 1831 he presented his credentials as an elder in the Methodist Episcopal Church in St. Clair County, Alabama, the approximate time he settled in Cherokee County near Gaylesville. Source: Heritage of Cherokee County. Along with Whitfield Anthony, helped establish Methodist churches in Cherokee County. Before the churches were built, Methodist campgrounds with "brush arbors" were used for meetings. Newton was a circuit rider in Georgia. His obituary, written by William J. Parks, a fellow minister, states "... and for many years acted as a circuit steward, devoting his time and means to aid in carrying forward the work of God." Source: Heritage of Cherokee County. [Received by email from B.S. Sep 2006.] 1850 US census: 30 Dec 1850, District 26, Cherokee, Alabama Newton Randall Age: 55 Estimated birth year: abt 1795 Birth Place: North Carolina Gender: Male [William Henry Newton Randle] add family
He married Frances Jackson 1782 at Brunswick, Virginia . Frances Jackson was born at Virginia 1761 .
They were the parents of 7
children:
Jane Randle
born Abt 1789.
Sarah Randle
born 1781.
Peter Jackson Randle
born 1783.
Blocked
Josiah Randle
born 9 Feb 1785.
Marion Thomas Randle
born 9 Nov 1786.
William Henry Newton Randle
born 28 Jul 1794.
Isham Randolph Randle died 18 Apr 1838 at Edwardsville, Madison, Illinois .
Frances Jackson died 1837 at Edwardsville, Madison, Illinois .