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Jesse Alexander Randolph

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Jesse Alexander Randolph

Birth
Salem, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Death
15 Mar 1935 (aged 70)
Salem, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Salem, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
on same monument with Agnes I. and F. Belle Randolph
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 118, No 8, p 190, Apr. 15, 1935.

J. Alexander Randolph, son of Lloyd and Elizabeth Davis Randolph, was born June 1, 1864, and died March 15, 1935, at his home near Salem, W. Va.

His entire life was spent at Salem as merchant and farmer. In 1892, he married Agnes Davis, who died in 1894. Their one daughter, Eula, is now the wife of Glen Post of Clarksburg. In 1900, he married Belle Davis, who survives, together with two sons and a daughter: Floris of Clendenin; and Warren and Rowena at home. He is also survived by two brothers and a sister: C. M. of Salem; Edgar D. of Gallipolis Ferry; and Rose, wife of P. C. Williams of Clarks burg.

He united with the Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church April 2, 1876, and has been a faithful member. He was one of the trustees of the church. He was an enthusiastic supporter of Salem College and was a member of the board of trustees for twenty-eight years. He will be greatly missed in many fields of useful activity.
G. B. S.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 118, No 8, p 190, Apr. 15, 1935.

J. Alexander Randolph, son of Lloyd and Elizabeth Davis Randolph, was born June 1, 1864, and died March 15, 1935, at his home near Salem, W. Va.

His entire life was spent at Salem as merchant and farmer. In 1892, he married Agnes Davis, who died in 1894. Their one daughter, Eula, is now the wife of Glen Post of Clarksburg. In 1900, he married Belle Davis, who survives, together with two sons and a daughter: Floris of Clendenin; and Warren and Rowena at home. He is also survived by two brothers and a sister: C. M. of Salem; Edgar D. of Gallipolis Ferry; and Rose, wife of P. C. Williams of Clarks burg.

He united with the Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church April 2, 1876, and has been a faithful member. He was one of the trustees of the church. He was an enthusiastic supporter of Salem College and was a member of the board of trustees for twenty-eight years. He will be greatly missed in many fields of useful activity.
G. B. S.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050



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