Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.

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Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (1768-1828) was a Governor of Virginia.

He was born at “Tuckahoe,” in Goochland County, Virginia, on October 1, 1768. His sisters included Mary Randolph, author of The Virginia House-Wife (1824), and Virginia Randolph Cary, author of Letters on Female Character (1828). He received his early education from private teachers; attended the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., and the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1785-1788.

In 1790, Randolph married Martha Washington Jefferson, daughter of Thomas Jefferson and his wife Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson. They were parents to twelve children:

Thomas served in the State senate in 1793 and 1794; elected as a Republican to the Eighth and Ninth Congresses (March 4, 1803-March 3, 1807); colonel of the Twentieth Infantry during the War of 1812; member of the State house of delegates, 1819, 1820, and 1823-1825; Governor of Virginia, 1819-1822, He was the first son-in-law of a Virginia Governor to become governor himself; died at "Monticello," the home of Thomas Jefferson, his father-in-law, on June 20, 1828; interment in the family burial ground.

He was a direct descendant of Pocahontas and John Rolfe.

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This article incorporates material obtained from the public domain Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

Preceded by
James Patton Preston
Governor of Virginia
1819–1822
Succeeded by
James Pleasants
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