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The Randalls MCF-85

Writer's picture: Nelson HusebyNelson Huseby

It is always fun to find evidence of the early ancestors today. In the case of John Randall, I found that his son's house still exists in North Stonington, Connecticut. The house was built in 1685 by his oldest son, the year after John died. John Randall Jr. would have inherited his father's homestead as the oldest son. Our line continues with Matthew Randall, the third son. Nonetheless, John Senior settled the property and raised Matthew, our ancestor.


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