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+ | Some have wondered about the origin of Anderson Smith Randal' | ||
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+ | He was likely named in honor of his Uncle, Anderson Smith Wilkins. | ||
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+ | The short answer is… not exactly. Nor was "Oney Scyprett" | ||
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+ | Both Oney Cypress Randal and his Uncle, "Oney Scyprett" | ||
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+ | The name Onesiphorus may not have been as popular as other Biblical names such as Matthew, Mark, and Mary, but that’s most likely to it’s five-syllable pronunciation or the problems the spelling would cause. The Biblical [[https:// | ||
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+ | Onesiphorus is only mentioned twice in the Bible, both times in the Epistle of 2 Timothy. Early in the Epistle, Paul writes a prayer of blessing upon Onesiphorus: | ||
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+ | These two passages convey all we know about Onesiphorus’s background: 1) he was from Ephesus, where Paul had founded a church (Acts 19:1–10); 2) his whole family were believers; and 3) in Ephesus, he had helped Paul “//in many ways.//” | ||
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+ | Paul wrote 2 Timothy from a Roman prison cell. It was a difficult time for the apostle, made more difficult by trusted friends who abandoned him in his hour of need. “//You know that everyone in the province of Asia has deserted me, including Phygelus and Hermogenes// | ||
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+ | According to Orthodox tradition, Onesiphorus was one of the seventy disciples chosen and sent by Jesus to preach. They were chosen some time after the selection of the Twelve Apostles (Luke 10:1-24). Saint Onesiphorus was bishop at Colophon (Asia Minor), and later at Corinth. Both the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches hold that he died a martyr in the city of Parium (not far from Ephesus) on the shores of the Hellespont. | ||
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+ | Ultimately, because the name Onesiphorus is relatively rare, its repetitive use (and variations of it) in our family line helps us confirm our lineage. | ||
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Under the Reconstruction Act of 1867, Confederate veterans were required to take an oath of allegiance to the United States of America. | Under the Reconstruction Act of 1867, Confederate veterans were required to take an oath of allegiance to the United States of America. | ||
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- | + | Original data: Georgia, Office of the Governor. Returns of qualified voters under the Reconstruction Act, 1867. Georgia State Archives, Morrow, Georgia. Georgia, Office of the Governor. Reconstruction registration oath books, 1867, Georgia State Archives, Morrow, Georgia.}}] | |
- | <WRAP center round box 70%> **Georgia, Returns of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1869** | + | |
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- | Name: Anderson S Randal | + | |
- | Registry Date: 23 Jul 1867 \\ | + | |
- | Location: Franklin \\ | + | |
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- | Election District: 31 | + | |
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- | Original data: Georgia, Office of the Governor. Returns of qualified voters under the Reconstruction Act, 1867. Georgia State Archives, Morrow, Georgia. Georgia, Office of the Governor. Reconstruction registration oath books, 1867, Georgia State Archives, Morrow, Georgia.</ | + | |
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Date: July 13, 1870 | Date: July 13, 1870 | ||
- | ^ Name ^ Age | + | ^ Name ^ Age |
- | | Anderson Randall | + | | Anderson Randall |
- | | Sophia Randall | + | | Sophia Randall |
- | | Martha Randall | + | | Martha Randall |
- | | Henry O. Randall | + | | Henry O. Randall |
- | | Burrell Randall | + | | Burrell Randall |
- | | Susie J Randall | + | | Susie J Randall |
- | | Thomas Randall | + | | Thomas Randall |
- | | Rola Randall | + | | Rola Randall |
- | | Sallie Randall | + | | Sallie Randall |
- | | Ira Randall | + | | Ira Randall |
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|Ambrose Harwell| Susanna Harwell |(1686-1739) Great, Great, Great Grand Father | | | |Ambrose Harwell| Susanna Harwell |(1686-1739) Great, Great, Great Grand Father | | | ||
|Elizabeth Browne| Susanna Harwell |Great, Great, Great Grand Mother | | | |Elizabeth Browne| Susanna Harwell |Great, Great, Great Grand Mother | | | ||
+ | |William Harvey | Col. Thomas Peyton Harvey, Sr. |(1713-1745) Great, Great Grand Father | | | ||
+ | |Elizabeth Roebuck | Col. Thomas Peyton Harvey, Sr. |(1715-1745) Great, Great Grand Mother | | | ||
+ | |Onesiphorus Harvey | William Harvey |(1677-1732) Great, Great, Great Grand Father | {{ : | ||
+ | |Dorothy Gaskins | William Harvey |(1678-1726) Great, Great, Great Grand Mother | | | ||
+ | |Robert Roebuck | Elizabeth Roebuck |(1688-1750) Great, Great, Great Grand Father | | | ||
+ | |Elizabeth Flowers | Elizabeth Roebuck |(1693-1751) Great, Great, Great Grand Mother | | | ||
+ | |Robert Roebuck, Sr. | Robert Roebuck |(1653-1709) Great, Great, Great, Great Grand Father | {{ : | ||
+ | |Elizabeth Jones | Robert Roebuck |(1650-1751) Great, Great, Great, Great Grand Mother | | | ||
+ | |Josias Gaskins | Dorothy Gaskins | Great, Great, Great, Great Grand Father | | | ||
+ | |Dorothy Dameron | Dorothy Gaskins | Great, Great, Great, Great Grand Mother | | | ||
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