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Subject: Re: [FR] New Information RE: My Relatives
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 21:00:03 -0500
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Hi Cousins,
Go to http://john.rootsweb.com/FitzRandolph/princeton.html for more
about the FitzRandolph Gate at Princeton.
The basic site, http://john.rootsweb.com/FitzRandolph/fitz.html provides
a lot of additional information about the family.
And don't miss Jane Brown's "Photographs" for a tour of the cemeteries
where our immigrant ancestors, Edward FitzRandolph and Elizabeth
Blossom, are said to be buried.
There's lots to see. Hope you'll take time to look around.
Regards,
John
New Orleans
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wrote:
>
> William and Jan,
>
> It is my recollection that members of the FitzRandolph family gave some of
> the land for Princeton University. Also, I am told that one of the gates is
> called FitzRandolph Gate (or some such name). Be sure to look for the gate
> when you're in Princeton.
>
> There is also supposed to be a family Bible. At least 35 years ago family
> members were allowed to see the Bible. I have no idea what the current
> situation is.
>
> I haven't worked on this branch of the family in about 30 years. The Lynn
> family connected to the FitzRandolph family when Gershom Hunt (b. 1723) m.
> Eunice FitzRandolph (b. 1730).
>
> Nancy Lynn
> 5307 Channing Road
> Indianapolis, Indiana 46226-1516
>
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