- Randolph,
- Alfred Magill, Episcopal bishop, 6(4):39; 8(10):47; 9(1):27; 11(10):16
- Ann Clare Kind, w. of Innes, 8(10):44,45
- Anne Cary, 1st w. of Thomas M., 10(4):11; 30:77
- Archie Cary, physician, huntsman, 10(3):15
- Betsey Nicholas, w. of Edmund, 18(4):7
- Beverley, governor, 2(1):14; 4(3):4; 12(2):44
- Burwell, s. of David, 20(4):35
- Cornelia, artist, 29:115; 34:86,88; 51:32,40*
- Poplar Forest floor plan and elevation, 5(1):37
- David Meade, planter, 20(4):30-32; 30:78,79*
- Edmund, governor, 1(1):7; 1(3):28-30,42,43; 2(1):32; 3(2):31; 12(2):44; 13(3):35,37,38*; 15(2):28*; 18(4):4-12*; 21(3):32*; 24:180,183*; 25:79; 26:20,29*; 31:174,175*; 32:66-70; 38:154; 46:175
- Ellen, granddaughter of T. Jefferson, 51:32
- Elizabeth. See Chiswell, Elizabeth Randolph.
- Ennes, See Randolph, Innes.
- F.M., huntsman, 10(3):16
- Frances Bland Randolph. See Tucker, Frances Bland.
- Gabriella Harvie, 1st w. of Thomas, 10(4):11
- Mrs. George A., owner of Estouteville, 36:45
- George Wythe, CSA sec. of war, 3(2):45*; 11(4):6; 13(2):27,30*; 22(1):27,30*; 35:58,87
- Harold, director, Peabody Conservatory of Music, 8(1):47
- Henry, clerk, House of Burgesses, 14(2):43; 15(4):9,10; 30:175
- Henry Stephens, biographer, 29:59
- Innes (James Innes, Jr.), Continental officer/writer, 8(1):42,47*
- commission of, (D)8(1):44
- Occoquan Creek, (M)8(1):46
- Poems, titlepage, (D)8(1):45
- "The rebel," (D)8(1):43
- James Innes, f. of Innes, 8(1):44
- Sir John, mem. House of Burgesses, 18(4):5,6*; 26:22*; 30:175; 33:148-151
- John, s. of Sir John, 18(4):5; 26:20-29; 38:62
- letter to his son, 1775, (D)26:27
- John, s. of James Innes, 8(1):43*
- John of Roanoke, Congressman, 1(2):26; 2(3):17; 3(1):21,22*; 3(2):29; 14(2):15,16*; 16(1):29; 16(2):5-10; 19(3):37,38; 23(1):8,9*; 24:190,191*; 31:183; 33:76,77,79,80,85*; 36:101,111
- Juba, servant of, 31:183
- Judith Fleming, w. of Thomas, 10(4):6
- Lucinda Ann Patterson, 2d w. of Thomas M., 10(4):11,12
- Lucy, d. of John I., Jr., White House hostess, 8(1):44
- Marguerite Susan Peyron Armistead, w. of James I., Jr., 8(1):44
- Maria Judith Page, w. of William (1712), 10(4):7
- Maria Ward, w. of Peyton, 2(3):17
- Martha Jefferson, w. of Thomas M., Jr., 1(4):2,4,5; 10(4):8; 11(3):27,32*; 13(2):18-22*; 16(2):4,7; 19(2):32,35*; 20(4):32,34; 29:82-85*
- Mary, w. of David, writer, 20(4):29-35; 28:15,16; 30:77-87*
- The Virginia housewife, titlepage (D)20(4):35; 30:178; 46:75
- Mary Isham, w. of William (1851), 10(4):6; 14(2):42-44*
- Nancy, Cumberland Co., 17(3):41
- Norman V., Richmond, 10(4):30; 29:42
- Mrs. Norman V., civic leader, 10(4):30,31; 30:123
- Oscar DeWolf, football player, 4(2):46*
- Peter, mem. of Council, 1(3):44,46; 10(3):47; 20(2):42,43
- Peyton, governor, 2(3):17; 3(1):35; 3(3):43*; 8(1):43; 15(4):13,17; 18(4):7; 21(1):40,41; 23(3):11; 25:96*; 26:21,22*; 30:7,9,175*; 33:148,151*; 38:52,58
- home, Williamsburg, 21(2):1*
- memorial tribute, Virginia gazette (D)25:50
- Richard, bro. of John of Roanoke, 36:111
- Richard, Cumberland Co., 17(3):41
- Richard, Henrico Co., 17(4):7*
- Richard, slave owner near Farmville, 46:155
- Mrs. Richard, Nottoway Co., 20(2):44
- Robert, master of Wilton, 15(4):13
- Robert Beverley, 45:29
- Ryland, builder of flood monument, 1(2):22
- Samuel, Richmond, 39:143
- Sarah Nicholas, mem. Ladies' Lee Monument Assn., 11(3):31; 11(4):6,8; 38:81
- Sinte, dau. of Samuel, 39:143
- Theodorick, s. of John and Frances, 36:111
- Thomas (1689-1730), 10(4):6
- Thomas E., Goochland County resident, 50:89,92
- Thomas Jefferson, grandson of Jefferson, 4(4):47; 11(3):27-29*; 13(2):20-22; 29:59,119,133,134
- Thomas Mann, b. 1741, Congressman, 10(4):8-12; 13(2):18,20,21*; 16(2):4-11*
- Thomas Mann, b. 1768, governor, 1(2):21; 3(2):34; 10(4):11; 18(5):27; 30:77; 33:75
- Thomas Mann, half-bro. of governor, 3(2):36,37; 10(4):11
- Virginia, dau. of Martha J., 13(2):19
- William I, 1651-1711, 10(4):6; 14(2):42,43*; 15(4):9,10*; 30:175*
- William II, 15(4):10,13
- William, 1712-45, surveyor, 10(4):7
- William, builder of Wilton, d. 1761, 15(4):10,13,17-19*
- William Beverley, s. of Thomas M., 30:81
- William Byrd, midshipman, sword in honor of, 16(4):6*
- Wilson Cary Nicholas, physician, 11(3):28,30
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