Joseph Randall1
M, b. 17 July 1720
Joseph was born on Wednesday, 17 July 1720 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. He was the son of John Randall II and Mary Baldwin. Joseph married Mary Bartlett on 27 December 1752 in Connecticut. He and Mary were blessed with 8 children. Joseph removed from Stonington, Connecticut and located with his family about 1753 in Dutchess County, New York. About 1754, his family located in Orange County, New York. The family were members of the United Empire Loyalist who fled from New York to Shelbourne, Nova Scotia in the spring of 1783 and settled there. Joseph departed this life in Shelbourne, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Children of Joseph Randall and Mary Bartlett
- Joseph Randall II b. 22 Dec 1753
- Mary Randall b. 7 Sep 1755
- Goodeth Randall b. 18 Apr 1757
- Amos Randall b. 17 Apr 1759
- Lydia Ann Randall+ b. 12 Sep 1761, d. 1850
- Nathan Randall b. 28 Mar 1763
- Felix Randall b. 11 Nov 1766
- Jacob Randall b. 27 Sep 1768
Citations
- [S442] Ontario, Canada Grimsby Historical Society, Randall, page 68 - One of the earliest families to settle in the American colonies was that of Randall, sometimes spelled Randle, Rundle, or Rannold. Joseph Randall, the ancestor of the Canadian branch of this family, was born in Stonington, Connecticut, 25 February, 1713. His wife [no data of maiden name] was born in Brookfield, Mass., 12 Sept., 1729. They were married 27 Dec., 1752 and lived thereafter in the Providence of New York. Children: Joseph b. in Dutchess County, New York, 22 Dec. 1753; Mary, b. Orange County, New York, 7 Sept. 1755; Goodeth b. Orange County, New York, 18 April 1757; Amos b. Orange County, New York, 17 April 1759; Lydia b. Orange County, New York, 12 Sept. 1761; Nathan b. Orange County, New York, 28 Mar, 1763; Feliz b. Orange County, New York, 11 Nov. 1766; Jacob b. Orange County, New York, 27 Sept. 1768.
At the time of the Revolutionary War, this family was divided in its loyality and, it is said, that the Loyalist Branches left their possessions on Manhattan Island of some two thousand acres and located at Halifa, Nova Scotia.