Home Surname List Name Index Sources | Sixth Generation302. Margaret M. (Maggie) Bryan3,16,120,128,131,135,261,285,286. Birth: 23 April 1863, Sevier County, Tennessee.120 Census: 1870, Sevier County, Tennessee, Margaret 7 f w TN. Census: 1880, Sevier County, Tennessee. Margaret 16 daughter, female, single, white, born TN, father and mother born TN. Census: 1900, Sevier County, Tennessee. Maggie M. 37 wife female m3 w Apr 1863, born TN, father and mother born TN, 1 child, 1 living. Census: 1910, Meade County, Kansas. Margret M. 47 wife female m2-1 w, born TN, father and mother born TN, 1 child, 1 living. Census: 1920, Sevier County, Tennessee. Randolph Margret 54 sis female widowed white, born TN, father and mother born TN, enumerated household of her brother James P. (Jim) Bryan. Census: 1930, Sevier County, Tennessee. Randolph Margret sis 67 female widowed white, born TN, father and mother born TN, married at 33, enumerated with her brother James P. Bryan and her sister Adeline Bryan. Residence: 25 November 1941, New Market, Jefferson County, Tennessee.261 She was mentioned in the obituary of her sister Mrs. H. P. McCampbell. Death: 18 December 1941, age 78, New Market, Jefferson County, Tennessee.120,262 Death Certificate The informant was Elmer Otto Bryan, son of William Allen Bryan, and nephew of Margaret M. Bryan. The Bryan-Drinnen-Cate Cemetery where she was buried is in Sevier County. Burial: 19 December 1941, at Bryan-Drinnen-Cate Cemetery Kodak, Sevier County, Tennessee.120 Grave marker: Aunt Mag; Maggie Randolph; April 23, 1863; Dec. 18, 1941. GPS: 35.988124, -83.582583. Margaret M. (Maggie) Bryan and Stewart Erastus Trotter Marriage: 18 February 1897, Sevier County, Tennessee.286 Maggie Bryan to S. E. Trotter, 02/12/1897. Stewart Erastus Trotter128,286,287, son of William Harrison Trotter and Sarah Trigg Emert,. Birth: 12 January 1862, Sevier County, Tennessee. Census: 1900, Sevier County, Tennessee. Dist. 4, Enumeration District 138, Sevier County, Tennessee, 20 Jun 1900; p.57a, dwelling number 179, family number 183; Trotter Stewart E. 38 head male m3 w Dec 1862 merchant, born TN, father and mother born TN; Maggie M. 37 wife female m3 w Apr 1863, born TN, father and mother born TN, 1 child, 1 living; William P. 8 son, male, single, white, Dec 1891, born TN, father and mother born TN; Mamie 7 daughter, female, single, white, Feb 1892, born TN, father and mother born TN; Addie 5 daughter, female, single, white, Sep 1894, born TN, father and mother born TN. Death: 13 November 1903, age 41, Sevier County, Tennessee. Burial: about 14 November 1903, at Middle Creek Cemetery Sevier County, Tennessee. Margaret M. (Maggie) Bryan and John Henry (Henry) Randolph Marriage: 22 October 1908, Meade County, Kansas.285 J.H. Randolph to Maggie M. Trotter, 22 Oct 1908, license #557, p.280. John Henry (Henry) Randolph120,285,288. Birth: 21 December 1852, Jefferson County, Tennessee.288 Census: 1910, Meade County, Kansas. Meade Center Twp, Meade County, Kansas, 25 Apr 1910; page 192a, dwelling number 4, family number 4; Randolph John H. 57 head male m2-1 w probate judge, born TN, father and mother born TN; Margret M. 47 wife female m2-1 w, born TN, father and mother born TN, 1 child, 1 living; Rebecca S. 26 daughter, female, single, white, phone girl MO TN TN; Lester T. 20 son, male, single, white, clerk in store KS TN TN; Weaver Earnest M. 20 roomer male single white, clerk in store MO MO MO. Death: 29 January 1915, age 62, Meade County, Kansas.288 Burial: Grace Cemetery, Meade, Meade County, Kansas.288 Trisha FitzRandolph - Sep 15, 2004 Randolph Board on MyFamily.com: Categories: KANSAS John H. Randolph, probate jurge[sic] of Meade county, first came to Kansas in 1879 and for over thirty years has been closely identified with the interests of the southwestern part of the state, especially in Meade county, of which he is a most respected pioneer. He was born Dec. 21, 1852, on a farm in Jefferson county, Tennessee. His parents, Andrew Jackson Randolph and Rebecca Mills, were both Tennesseans by birth. The father died in September, 1853, when their only child was not yet a year old. The mother survived until August, 1872, when she, too, passed away. The paternal grandfather of the subject was a Baptist minister and a Virginian by birth, a descendant of one of the Old Dominion's oldest families that proudly traces its descent from the Indian maiden, Pocahontas. Judge Randolph was reared in Tennessee and was educated in the public schools and in French Branch Academy, in Jefferson county of that state, graduating from the latter institution in 1870. In 1871 he removed to Lawrence county, Missouri, where he successfully engaged in farming until 1879, in which year he removed to Kansas, locating on government land in Harper county. There he took part in the memorable fight between Anthony and Harper for the location of the county seat, in which contest Anthony was the victor. In 1884 he sold his Harper county holdings and removed to Meade county, where he took up a homestead and a timber claim in the Crooked creek valley between Meade and Fowler. The land he improved and made into a fine homestead, on which he resided until 1905, when he removed to the town of Meade. In connection with farming he also raised cattle and horses extensively and was very successful in both respects. After selling his farm he visited the Pacific coast with a view of locating there, but being disappointed in the country he returned to Meade, satisfied to live in Kansas. In 1906 he was elected as a Democrat to the office of probate judge of Meade county, which office he still holds. From 1886 to 1890 he was county commissioner and also served as treasurer of Fowler township four years. Judge Randolph has been twice married. On Jan. 20, 1871, he wedded Miss Paulina Sanders, of Jefferson county, Tennessee, the daughter of Rev. Maryarter Sanders, a Baptist minister and a farmer of that county. She was born May 22, 1850, and died on Oct. 21, 1891. To this union were born eleven children, viz: Carrie E., who was born March 23, 1872; Isaac Andrew, born Oct. 3, 1873, who died May 5, 1874; Sarah Elizabeth, born Feb. 1, 1875, who is now the wife of John W. Crane, of Topeka, Kan.; Willis Arthur Sanders, born June 27, 1877, who is now a stockman and farmer at Meade, Kan;; John Dillo, who was born Aug. 12, 1878; Luther A., born Sept. 1, 1879; Ora M., born March 2, 1882, who is now a farmer and stock raiser at Meade, Kan.; Rebecca Louise, born Oct. 29, 1883, who is single and resides with her father; James H., born May 3, 1886, who died on Aug. 15, 1886; Lester Therne, born Aug. 16, 1889, now a stenographer at Meade, Kan; and the eleventh child, a son, born Sept. 29, 1891, died Oct. 28 of that same year. The second marriage of Judge Randolph occurred on Oct. 22, 1908, when Mrs. Margaret M. Trotter, nee Bryan, became his wife. Mrs. Randolph was born in Sevier county, Tennessee, on April 22, 1863. There is no better known or more popular citizen in Meade county than Judge Randolph, who for over twenty-five years has dwelt among its people, and by honorable, useful and upright living has won the universal respect of his fellow citizens. Enterprising and energetic in business affairs, his efforts not only promoted his own success, but also contributed largely to the development of Meade county and of that section of the state. Fraternally he is a member of two of the oldest orders, the Masonic order and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Pages 1452-1453 from volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed December 2002 by Carolyn Ward. This volume is identified at the Kansas State Historical Society as microfilm LM195. It is a two-part volume 3 |