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JOHN FONTAINE 1693-17— John Fontaine was a member of a French Huguenot family which was well known in Virginia . The son of the Rev. James Fontaine , he came to Virginia in 1714 as a young man of twenty - one after service in Spain as ...
JOHN FONTAINE 1693-17— John Fontaine was a member of a French Huguenot family which was well known in Virginia . The son of the Rev. James Fontaine , he came to Virginia in 1714 as a young man of twenty - one after service in Spain as ...
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JOHN RANDOLPH 1773-1833 John Randolph , known as “ John Randolph of Roanoke , " a designation which he adopted to distinguish himself from a kinsman of the same name whom he disliked , was born at “ Cawsons ” in Prince George County ...
JOHN RANDOLPH 1773-1833 John Randolph , known as “ John Randolph of Roanoke , " a designation which he adopted to distinguish himself from a kinsman of the same name whom he disliked , was born at “ Cawsons ” in Prince George County ...
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1901 ) 546 Poe , Edgar Allan Drewry , Carleton 551 Randolph , John Edmunds , Craddock 544 Rich , Richard Edmunds , Murrell 538 Shapiro , Karl Fithian , Philip Vickers 257 Smith , John Fontaine , John 200 Spencer , Anne Freeman , Douglas ...
1901 ) 546 Poe , Edgar Allan Drewry , Carleton 551 Randolph , John Edmunds , Craddock 544 Rich , Richard Edmunds , Murrell 538 Shapiro , Karl Fithian , Philip Vickers 257 Smith , John Fontaine , John 200 Spencer , Anne Freeman , Douglas ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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