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  1. The plantation house is a Greek Revival- and Italianate-styled mansion built by enslaved African people and artisans for John Hampden Randolph in 1859, and is the largest extant antebellum plantation house in the South with 53,000 square feet (4,900 m 2) of floor space.

  2. nottowaybjp.weebly.com › familyFamily - Nottoway

    The Large Randolph Family. John Hampden Randolph and Emily Jane Liddell married on December 14, 1837. They had eleven children between 1838 and 1862. The seven daughters were Elle Eugenia, Mary Augusta, Emma Jane, Cornelia, Sarah Virginia, Annie Carolina, and Julia Marceline.

  3. 9 paź 2009 · Nottoway was completed in 1859 for John Hampden Randolph and his wife, Emily Jane Liddell Randolph, and it was home to their eleven children. The mansion boasts 53,000 square feet, and originally sat on 400 acres of highland and 620 acres of swamp.

  4. nottowayjnb.weebly.com › historyHistory - Nottoway

    Nottoway Plantation was built for John Hampton Randolph and his family. Randolph was a business man who moved to New Orleans looking for a good place to grow cotton. Instead, he decided to start planting sugar cane since it was simpler and he made a greater prophet out of it.

  5. nottowaymtb.weebly.com › historyHistory - Nottoway

    John Hampton Randolph was born in the year 1813 in Nottoway County,Virginia. He was the son of Judge Peter Randolph.

  6. Randolph, John H. (John Hampden), 1813-1883. Family letters, ca. 1780-1860. 13 items. Location: Misc:R. Lawyer, planter, and circuit court judge. Randolph was born in Virginia and moved with his family to Wilkinson County, Mississippi, in 1819. In 1841 he moved to Iberville Parish, Louisiana, where he owned Nottoway Plantation. Letters written ...

  7. 26 wrz 2022 · Genealogy for John Hampton Randolph (1866 - 1871) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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