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Captain Robert Carter Randolph
Qui A. D. MDCCCLXIV
quum suae patriae antehac liberae Virginiae. Jura prastina et sacrata pie defenderet Est Trucidatus per ministros erroris fanatici usurpationisque injuriosae, Auspice qui Praeses Civitatt; Federat: Amer; primus per factiones creatus Jura Civitatum impie violabat.
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Captain Randolph Company C, 2nd Regiment Virginia Vol. Stonewall Brigade; Was Killed in the act of leading his Company into the first charge at the battle of Belle Grove, Frederick County, October 19, 1864 in the 25th year of his age.
Fallest thou son of my future hope shall O never see thee more. When others hear of their Sons Shall I never hear of thee. The battle shall be fought without thee.
The valiant must fall in their day and be no more known on their hills.
But the night dew that falls tho in silence weeps, shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps, and the tear that we shed tho in secret it rolls, shall long keep his memory green in our souls.
"Farewell then, for a while farewell Child of my heart it cannot be that long we dwell, Thus torn apart, Times shadows like the shuttle flee and dark be were life's night may be, Beyond the grave I'll meet with thee, "My own dear boy".
Family Members
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Elizabeth Burwell "Betty" Randolph Smith
1831–1899
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Dr Archibald Cary "Archie" Randolph II
1833–1887
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Susan Wellford Randolph Randolph
1835–1896
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Col William Wellford Randolph
1837–1864
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Philip Burwell Randolph
1838–1857
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Thomas Hugh Burwell Randolph
1843–1900
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Isham Randolph
1848–1920
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Lucy Wellford Randolph
1850–1850
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Mary Cary "Polly" Randolph
1851–1935
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Catharine Isham "Kate" Randolph
1853–1854
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