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Ira Wilbur Randal
Son of Oney Cypress Randal and Susannah (her full name may be “Susannah W. Wilkins”), Ira Wilbur Randal was born May 4, 1839 in Franklin Co., GA.
Ira Wilbur Randal enlisted in the Confederate Army as a Private in the Georgia Co. H, 24th Infantry Regiment, also called “The Currahee Rangers”, on August 24, 1861 in Habersham County, Georgia.1) 2) 3)4) 24th Infantry Regiment, Company Muster Roll listing Ira W. Randal.
During the time that Ira Randal was active, the Georgia 24th Infantry participated in:
- Skirmish, Warwick Road, Va. Apr 05, 1862
- Siege, Yorktown, Va. Apr 05 - May 4, 1862
- Engagement, Lee's Mills, Burnt Chimneys, Dam No. 1, Va. Apr 16, 1862
- Evacuation, Yorktown, Va. May 4, 1862
- Skirmish, Ellison's Mills near Mechanicsville, Va. May 23, 1862
- Battle, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, Va. May 31 - Jun 01, 1862
- Seven Days Battles Jun 25 - Jul 01, 1862
- Battle, Peach Orchard (Allen's Farm) near Fair Oaks Station Jun 29, 1862
- Battle, Savage Station, Va. Jun 29, 1862
- Battle, Malvern Hill, Crew's Farm (Poindexter's Farm) Jul 01, 1862
Ira was wounded in combat necessitating the amputation of his right arm. Consequently, he was issued a “Certificate of Disability for Discharge” on July 22, 1862. The last major campaign that the Georgia 24th Infantry participated in prior to Ira Randal being issued his “Certificate of Disability for Discharge” was the Seven Days Battles on June 25 - July 1, 1862. It is during this series of battles that Ira was most likely wounded.
From his letter of discharge we also know that at 23 years old Ira W. Randal stood 5'9“ tall, had a fair complexion and blue eyes.
After the war, Ira (at age 26) married Lucinda (Lule) Jane Cleveland (age 19) on February 8, 1866 in Franklin, County, GA. Lucinda (Lule) Jane Cleveland (born Oct. 27, 1846) was the daughter of Jeremiah Cleveland (Jan. 14, 1809 - Jun. 27, 1892)5) and Clara Isbell Cleveland (Jan. 18, 1810 - Feb. 14, 1892)6). “Franklin County Marriage Records, 1864-1869” (page 18) located at the Franklin County Historical Society, Carnesville, GA.
Ira and Lucinda (Lule) Jane Cleveland had the following children:
- Mary Lou Randall (Nov. 26, 1866 - March 13, 1941)7)
We see from the 1870 U.S. Census that Ira and his family were living next door to his mother, Susannah (listed on the Census as “Susan”). Also, Oney Pickney Randall with his new wife, Elizabeth, and 9 month old daughter, Ida Alice Randall, were living with Susannah.
1870 United States Federal Census
State: Georgia
County: Franklin
Post Office: Goodwill
Date: July 19, 1870
Name | Gender | Age | Birthplace | Occupation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ira W Randall | M | 31 | Georgia | Merchant |
Jane Randall | F | 23 | Georgia | Keeping House |
Mary L Randall | F | 3 | Georgia | |
Elizabeth Randall | F | 1 | Georgia |
Source: “United States Census, 1870”
After the death of Oney Cypress Randal (on died April 3, 1854), Ira's brother, James Ronald Randal had been administering their father's Will. However, James resigned as Administrator and Ira accepted the role to continue administering Oney's Will on Dec. 2, 1872.
Ira and Lucinda (Lule) Jane Cleveland's fourth child, S. V. Randall (June 26, 1876 - Aug. 12, 1877)14) died in infancy (at almost 14 months old) and was buried in the Ira Wilbur Randall family plot at Martin Community Cemetery, Martin, (Stephens County) Georgia.15)
Lucinda (Lule) Jane Cleveland Randall died on April 16, 1878 (approx. 6 months after S.V. Randall died) and was also buried in the family plot at “Martin Community Cemetery”, Martin (Stephens County), Georgia.
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Ira then married Sarah Margaret Cleveland (Lucinda (Lule) Jane Cleveland's sister). This was supported by the 1880 U.S. Census where Sarah M. Randall is recorded as Ira's wife.
It also appears from the 1880 U.S. Census that Ira adopted four children that Sarah Margaret had from a previous marriage:
- Elisabeth J. Randall
- Fannie L. Randall (who married Fletcher Gilbert)
- William R. Randall
- Richard O. Randall
1880 United States Federal Census
State: Georgia
County: Franklin
Township or other Division of County: Gum Log
Date: June 14, 1880
Name | Relation | Gender | Age | Birthplace | Occupation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ira W Randall | Self | M | 41 | Georgia | Farmer |
Sarah M Randall | Wife | F | 37 | Georgia | Housekeeper |
Mary L Randall | Daughter | F | 13 | Georgia | In School |
Elisabeth J Randall | Daughter | F | 11 | Georgia | In School |
Fannie L Randall | Daughter | F | 9 | Georgia | In School |
William R Randall | Son | M | 8 | Georgia | In School |
Richard O Randall | Son | M | 6 | Georgia | In School |
Source: “United States Census, 1880”, District: 30 , Sheet Number and Letter: 573A , GS Film Number: 1254147 , Digital Folder Number: 004240140 , Image Number: 00431
Ira Wilbur Randall died May 15, 1898 (at age 59) and was buried in the Ira Wilbur Randall family plot at “Martin Community Cemetery”, Martin, (Stephens County) Georgia. (Ref: Find A Grave Memorial# 79702484).17)
In the 1930 U.S. Federal Census we find Sarah M. Randall living in DeKalb County, Georgia with her sister-in law, Mary J. Cleveland (widow of Sarah's brother, Benjamin Cleveland).
1930 United States Federal Census
State: Georgia
County: DeKalb
Township or other Division of County: Militia District 0531
Name | Relation | Marital Status | Gender | Age | Birthplace |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mary J. Cleveland | Head | Widowed | F | 79 | South Carolina |
Robert Cleveland | Son | Married | M | 48 | Georgia |
Sarah Randall | Sister-in-law | Widowed | F | 87 | Georgia |
Fred M Aiken | Boarder | Single | M | 22 | Georgia |
Harry Cleveland | Grandson | Single | M | 24 | Georgia |
Source: “United States Census, 1930”, District: 0004 , Sheet Number and Letter: 27A , Household ID: 615 , Line Number: 48 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: T626 , Affiliate Film Number: 351 , GS Film number: 2340086 , Digital Folder Number: 004531905 , Image Number: 01138
Sarah Margaret Cleveland Randall died on Dec. 26, 1936 (at age 94) and was buried in the Ira Wilbur Randall family plot at “Martin Community Cemetery”, Martin, (Stephens County) Georgia.18)