Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameDavid RANDALL
Birth18 Mar 1789, Ashburnham, Worcester, Massachusetts3259
Removal20 Jul 1811, Rockingham, Windham, Vermont3259, p 1 Age: 22
RemovalMay 1826, Charlotte, Chautauqua, New York3259, p 2 Age: 37
Memofrom Rockingham, VT
Death22 Mar 1840, Charlotte, Chautauqua, New York3259 Age: 51
Memonear Sinclairville
ResidenceRockingham, VT; Charlotte, Chautauqua, NY3262,3259
Occupationlaborer/miller/carpenter3259
FatherEphraim RANDALL (1767-1837)
MotherDorothy DAVIS (1769-1822)
Individual Notes
• for his ancestry, see
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Census
• 1820 Census: Rockingham, Windham, Vermont. 100010/2001.
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Spouses
BaptismAug 18413259 Age: 49
BurialApr 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois3259
Ancestral File #C2XX-3R3261
Individual Notes
• Named as one of seven children.
1543, p 3• Martha and her son, Leonard Lake Randall, joined the LDS Church in 1843 and moved from western New York to Nauvoo [IL].
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Census
• 1820 Census: Rockingham, Windham, Vermont. 100010/2001.
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General
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The History of Chautauqua County, New York (FHL 974.795 H2y, 1990) (1875) states that Charlotte was formed from Gerry April 18, 1829. David Randall and family moved there in May, 1826 (along with others from Rockingham). This history explains at 252: “At a meeting of the citizens held at the house of David Randall at the Center, at the suggestion of Mrs. Randall, the town was named from a town having that name on Lake Champlain, in Vermont.” Thus, Martha went down in history as having named Charlotte, New York.
3259, p 2
Family Notes
• Based on the census (1820 VT and 1830 NY), David & Martha had at least 4 children, but I have not been able to identify all of them (yet).
3259, p 1
Marriage Notes
• “July 20, 1811. David Randall & Martha his wife warned out of town.” [moved to Rockingham]
Source: Vital Records of Rockingham, Vermont (1994) (FHL 974.39/RI) at p. 325i.
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ChildrenSophia (1811-1835)
Lucy (Died as Child) (1813-1822)
Leonard Lake (1814-1901)
David (Died as Infant) (1816-1816)
Ephraim (Died as Child) (1817-1819)
Thomas (Died as Infant) (1819-1819)
Dolly (Died as Child) (1821-1827)