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John Henry Randle and Delphia Manly




Husband John Henry RANDLE 1

         Born: 10 Apr 1797 - North Carolina 2
         Died: 1885 - Mitchell Co, Texas
       Buried: 


       Father: Wilson RANDLE (1771-After 1850) 1
       Mother: Susan HOGAN (1779-After 1822) 1


     Marriage: 22 Apr 1819 - Stewart Co, Tennessee 3

 Other Spouse: Susan F CARUTHERS (1824-1863) 1 - 6 Nov 1845 - Henry Co, Tennessee 3 4

Events in his life were:
• Residence, Henry Co, Tennessee, Between 1827 and 1835

• Census, Henry Co, Tennessee, 1830

• Residence, Navarro Co, Texas, Abt 1847

• Census, Comanche Peak, Johnson Co, Texas, 1860

• Residence, Atascosa Co, Texas, Aug 1868

• Census, Somerset, Atascosa Co, Texas, p 180 - see file, 1870

• Residence, Tom Green Co, Texas, 1880




Wife Delphia MANLY

         Born: Abt 1800
         Died: 10 Apr 1835 - Henry Co, Tennessee
       Buried: 



Children
1 M Ashley Norvell RANDLE 5 6

         Born: 10 Oct 1825 - Stewart Co, Tennessee 2 5
         Died: 1876 - Atascosa Co, Texas
       Buried: 1876 - Oak Island Cemetery, Bexar Co, Texas
       Spouse: Henrietta C CARUTHERS (1825-1876) 1 5 6
         Marr: 10 Sep 1846 - Henry Co, Tennessee 3 4



2 M George Washington Lafayette RANDLE 7

         Born: 1 Jan 1835 - Henry Co, Tennessee 2 8 9
         Died: 4 Jun 1930 - Atascosa Co, Texas 8
       Buried: 5 Jun 1930 - Old Rock Church Cemetery, Atascosa Co, Texas
       Spouse: Sarah Jane LANGLEY (1851-1928) 3 10
         Marr: 1 Sep 1868 - Atascosa Co, Texas 3 11




General Notes (Husband)

1830 Henry Co, TN, page 046
RANDLE, John H. 200101-01101

1870 Atascosa Co Census Somerset Dist, Family # 121
121 121 Randle, John H. 73 m w Farmer NC
W. C. 19 m w At Home TX
Mary H. 17 m w At Home TX
Brazoria 13 f w At Home TX
Lutetia 7 f w TX
Case, Richard 20 m w Farm Laborer AR

Comanche Peak, Johnson County became Acton, Hood County in 1856.

In the neighborhood below, yet tributary to Acton, we find John Randle, one of the oldest settlers here, in what is known as Carmichael Bend. His cabin is standing to this day, and the place is said to be the poorest land in that neighborhood, but this seems to have been no unusual thing, however, for an early settler to do. Many of those who came here when this territory was a vast unlocated public domain, abounding in some of the richest land in the state, passed over such and established their pre-emptions upon the poor hilly slopes and back bones. "Uncle Johnny" Randle remained in Hood County to a ripe old age, and oppressed with the weight of years and troubles growing out of litigations, he moved west some fifteen or more years ago. Two of his daughters were the wives respectfully of Newton and Wm. Manley heretofore mentioned. Norv is said to have been the first settler on George's Creek. [History of Hood County, Thomas T. Ewell, 1895]

RANDLE, J. W., Johnson Co, Comanche Peak PO, page 480 (Joseph W)



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Sources


1 McFarland, Evelyn Langley.

2 1870 Atascosa Co, Texas Census (http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/atascosa/census/1870/), 180.

3 Randle Marriages (http://members.aol.com/eleanorcol/RandleMarriages.html).

4 Henry Co, TN Marriage Book.

5 1850 Henry Co, TN, Census, 300.

6 1870 Atascosa Co, Texas Census (http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/atascosa/census/1870/), fam # 120.

7 1880 Frio Co, Texas Census (http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/tx/frio/1880/), 131/151 fam/dw.

8 Pension File, 110.

9 1900 Kimble Co, TX Census (http://search.labs.familysearch.org/), E 45 S 8.

10 1870 Atascosa Co, Texas Census (http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/atascosa/census/1870/), 180b.

11 Pue, Hara Safford.



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