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Beverley Randolph

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Preceded by
  
Edmund Randolph

Spouse(s)
  
Martha Cocke

Succeeded by
  
Henry Lee III

Name
  
Beverley Randolph

Resting place
  
Farmville

Role
  
American Politician


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Alma mater
  
The College of William and Mary

Died
  
February 7, 1797, Cumberland County, Virginia, United States

Education
  
College of William & Mary

Beverley Randolph (1754 – February 7, 1797) was an American politician from Virginia. From 1788 to 1791, he served as the eighth Governor of Virginia.

Biography

Randolph was one of four children born to Peter Randolph, son of William Randolph II, and Lucille (Bolling) Randolph, at Turkey Island, a plantation in Henrico County in the Colony of Virginia. One of Randolph's siblings was Ann Bolling Randolph Fitzhugh, wife of William Fitzhugh.

Randolph was educated at The College of William and Mary and married Martha Cocke in 1775. He served in the militia during the American Revolutionary War, was a member of the Virginia Assembly and was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1777 to 1780. When George Wythe withdrew from the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, George Mason suggested that Randolph (who happened to be in Philadelphia at the time) be appointed in his place. The Council and governor decided that in light of the abilities of Virginia's remaining delegates, Wythe did not need to be replaced. Randolph was elected Governor of Virginia in 1788, the first to be elected after Virginia ratified the United States Constitution. He died on his farm near Green Creek in Cumberland County, Virginia.

References

Beverley Randolph Wikipedia