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Albemarle County
Virginia

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Albemarle County

Index to Locations

  • Enniscothy Cemetery
  • Private or family graveyards
  • Near CharlottesvilleMonticelloGraveyard
  • CismontBelvoir Cemetery
  • CismontGrace Episcopal ChurchCemetery
  • IvySt. Paul's Churchyard
  • KeeneChrist Episcopal ChurchCemetery


    EnniscothyCemetery
    Albemarle County, Virginia
    Andrew Stevenson (1784-1857) — ofRichmond,Va.Born inCulpeperCounty, Va.,January21, 1784.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1809-16, 1818-21;Speaker ofthe Virginia State House of Delegates, 1812-15;U.S.Representative from Virginia, 1821-34 (23rd District 1821-23,16th District 1823-25, 9th District 1825-33, 11th District 1833-34);Speakerof the U.S. House, 1827-34; U.S. Minister toGreat Britain, 1836-41.Slaveowner. Died inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,January21, 1857 (age73 years, 0days).Interment at Enniscothy Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof James Stevenson and Frances (Littlepage) Stevenson; married toMary Page White (granddaughter ofCarterBraxton) and Mary Schaff; married1816 to SarahColes; father ofJohnWhite Stevenson.
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S. State Dept career summary


  • Private or familygraveyards
    Albemarle County, Virginia
    William Cabell Rives (1793-1868) — of Milton,AlbemarleCounty, Va.Born inNelsonCounty, Va.,May 4,1793.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1817-20, 1822-23;U.S.Representative from Virginia 10th District, 1823-29; U.S.Minister toFrance, 1829-32, 1849-53;U.S.Senator from Virginia, 1832-34, 1836-39, 1841-45;Delegatefrom Virginia to the Confederate Provisional Congress, 1861-62;Representativefrom Virginia in the Confederate Congress, 1864-65.Slaveowner. Died near Charlottesville,AlbemarleCounty, Va.,April25, 1868 (age74 years, 357days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Robert Rives and Margaret Jordan (Cabell) Rives.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S. State Dept career summary
     Thomas Walker Gilmer (1802-1844) — of Virginia. Born in Gilmerton,AlbemarleCounty, Va.,April 6,1802.Lawyer;member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1829-36, 1838-39;Speaker ofthe Virginia State House of Delegates, 1838-39;Governor ofVirginia, 1840-41;U.S.Representative from Virginia, 1841-44 (12th District 1841-43, 5thDistrict 1843-44);U.S.Secretary of the Navy, 1844; died in office 1844.Slaveowner. Among those killed in theexplosionwhen acannonaccidentallyburstonboard the U.S.S.Princeton, on the Potomac River near FortWashington,PrinceGeorge's County, Md.,February28, 1844 (age41 years, 328days).Originally entombed atCongressionalCemetery, Washington, D.C.; reinterment at in a private or familygraveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof George Gilmer and Elizabeth Anderson (Hudson) Gilmer; married toAnne Elizabeth Baker; nephew of Mildred Gilmer (who marriedWilliamWirt); grandnephew ofJohnWalker andFrancisWalker; second cousin once removed ofMeriwetherLewis; second cousin twice removed ofAylettHawes; third cousin once removed ofRobertBrooke,GeorgeMadison,RichardAylett Buckner,RichardHawes,AlbertGallatin Hawes andGeorgeWashington Thornton Beck; third cousin twice removed ofHubbardT. Smith; third cousin thrice removed ofArcherWoodford; fourth cousin ofZacharyTaylor,FrancisTaliaferro Helm,AyletteBuckner,DavidShelby Walker andAylettHawes Buckner; fourth cousin once removed ofJohnStrother Pendleton,AlbertGallatin Pendleton,CharlesJohn Helm,RobertThomas Brooke,HubbardDozier Helm,JamesDavid Walker,DavidShelby Walker Jr. andHarryBartow Hawes.
     Political family:Walker-Lowndesfamily of Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     Gilmer County,W.Va. is named for him.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Find-A-Gravememorial
     John Walker (1744-1809) — ofAlbemarleCounty, Va.Born inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,February13, 1744.Planter;colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;lawyer;Delegateto Continental Congress from Virginia, 1780;U.S.Senator from Virginia, 1790.Died inOrangeCounty, Va.,December2, 1809 (age65 years, 292days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof Thomas Walker and Mildred (Thornton) Walker; brother ofFrancisWalker; married1764 toElizabeth Moore; uncle of Mildred Gilmer (who marriedWilliamWirt); granduncle ofThomasWalker Gilmer; first cousin once removed ofMeriwetherLewis; first cousin thrice removed ofGeorgeWashington Thornton Beck; first cousin four times removed ofHubbardT. Smith; first cousin five times removed ofArcherWoodford; second cousin ofAylettHawes; second cousin once removed ofRobertBrooke,GeorgeMadison,RichardAylett Buckner,RichardHawes andAlbertGallatin Hawes; second cousin twice removed ofZacharyTaylor,FrancisTaliaferro Helm,AyletteBuckner,DavidShelby Walker andAylettHawes Buckner; second cousin thrice removed ofJohnStrother Pendleton,AlbertGallatin Pendleton,CharlesJohn Helm,RobertThomas Brooke,HubbardDozier Helm,JamesDavid Walker,DavidShelby Walker Jr. andHarryBartow Hawes; second cousin four times removed ofJamesFrancis Buckner Jr.,KeyPittman andVailMontgomery Pittman; second cousin five times removed ofSidneyFletcher Taliaferro andMaxRogers Strother.
     Political families:Walker-Edwardsfamily of North Carolina and Georgia;Cobb-Lumpkinfamily of Athens, Georgia;Walker-Lowndesfamily of Maryland (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Francis Walker (1764-1806) — of Virginia. Born inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,June 22,1764.Member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1788-91, 1797-1801;U.S.Representative from Virginia 14th District, 1793-95.Slaveowner. Died inAlbemarleCounty, Va., March,1806(age41years, 0 days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof Thomas Walker and Mildred (Thornton) Walker; brother ofJohnWalker; married to Jane Byrd Nelson; uncle of Mildred Gilmer (whomarriedWilliamWirt); granduncle ofThomasWalker Gilmer; first cousin once removed ofMeriwetherLewis; first cousin thrice removed ofGeorgeWashington Thornton Beck; first cousin four times removed ofHubbardT. Smith; first cousin five times removed ofArcherWoodford; second cousin ofAylettHawes; second cousin once removed ofRobertBrooke,GeorgeMadison,RichardAylett Buckner,RichardHawes andAlbertGallatin Hawes; second cousin twice removed ofZacharyTaylor,FrancisTaliaferro Helm,AyletteBuckner,DavidShelby Walker andAylettHawes Buckner; second cousin thrice removed ofJohnStrother Pendleton,AlbertGallatin Pendleton,CharlesJohn Helm,RobertThomas Brooke,HubbardDozier Helm,JamesDavid Walker,DavidShelby Walker Jr. andHarryBartow Hawes; second cousin four times removed ofJamesFrancis Buckner Jr.,KeyPittman andVailMontgomery Pittman; second cousin five times removed ofSidneyFletcher Taliaferro andMaxRogers Strother.
     Political families:Walker-Edwardsfamily of North Carolina and Georgia;Cobb-Lumpkinfamily of Athens, Georgia;Walker-Lowndesfamily of Maryland (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial


    MonticelloGraveyard
    Highway VA 53
    Near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia
    Listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1966
    Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) — also known as"Apostle of Liberty";"Sage ofMonticello";"Friend of the People";"Father of the University of Virginia" —ofAlbemarleCounty, Va.Born inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,April13, 1743.Lawyer;Delegateto Continental Congress from Virginia, 1775-76, 1783-84;signer,Declaration of Independence, 1776;Governor ofVirginia, 1779-81; member of Virginia state legislature, 1782;U.S. Minister toFrance, 1785-89;U.S.Secretary of State, 1790-93;VicePresident of the United States, 1797-1801;Presidentof the United States, 1801-09; defeated (Democratic-Republican),1796.Deist.Englishancestry. Member,AmericanPhilosophical Society;AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences.He was elected to theHallof Fame for Great Americans in 1900.Slaveowner. Died near Charlottesville,AlbemarleCounty, Va.,July 4,1826 (age83 years, 82days).Interment at Monticello Graveyard; cenotaph atUniversityof Missouri Quadrangle, Columbia, Mo.; memorial monument atWestPotomac Park, Washington, D.C.; memorial monument atConstitutionGardens, Washington, D.C.
    Politicians buriedhere:
    Thomas Jefferson
     Relatives: Sonof Peter Jefferson and Jane (Randolph) Jefferson; married,January1, 1772, to Martha Wayles Skelton; father ofMarthaJefferson (who marriedThomasMann Randolph Jr.) and Maria Jefferson (who marriedJohnWayles Eppes); uncle ofDabneyCarr; grandfather ofThomasJefferson Randolph,FrancisWayles Eppes, Virginia Jefferson Randolph (who marriedNicholasPhilip Trist),BenjaminFranklin Randolph,MeriwetherLewis Randolph andGeorgeWythe Randolph; grandnephew ofRichardRandolph; granduncle ofDabneySmith Carr; great-grandfather ofThomasJefferson Coolidge andFrederickMadison Roberts; second great-grandfather ofJohnGardner Coolidge; second great-granduncle ofEdithWilson; first cousin once removed ofRichardBland andPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); first cousin twice removed ofJohnJordan Crittenden,ThomasTurpin Crittenden,RobertCrittenden,CarterHenry Harrison andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; first cousin thrice removed ofAlexanderParker Crittenden,ThomasLeonidas Crittenden,ThomasTheodore Crittenden,ArchelausMarius Woodson andCarterHenry Harrison II; first cousin four times removed ofThomasTheodore Crittenden Jr.; second cousin ofTheodorickBland,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph andJohnRandolph of Roanoke; second cousin once removed ofJohnMarshall,HenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,JamesMarkham Marshall,AlexanderKeith Marshall,EdmundJennings Lee,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828),HenrySt. George Tucker andWilliamSegar Archer; second cousin twice removed ofThomasMarshall,JamesKeith Marshall,NathanielBeverly Tucker andEdmundRandolph; second cousin thrice removed ofFitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,EdmundRandolph Cocke andJohnAugustine Marshall; second cousin four times removed ofWilliamMarshall Bullitt,AlexanderScott Bullitt andFrancisBeverley Biddle; second cousin five times removed ofWilliamWelby Beverley; third cousin thrice removed ofWilliamHenry Robertson.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     Cross-reference:JeffersonM. Levy —JoshuaFry
     Jefferson counties inAla.,Ark.,Colo.,Fla.,Ga.,Idaho,Ill.,Ind.,Iowa,Kan.,Ky.,La.,Miss.,Mo.,Mont.,Neb.,N.Y.,Ohio,Okla.,Ore.,Pa.,Tenn.,Tex.,Wash.,W.Va. andWis. arenamed for him.
     MountJefferson (third highest peak in the Northeast), inCoosCounty, New Hampshire, isnamed forhim.
     Other politicians named for him:ThomasJefferson KennardThomasJ. RandolphThomasJefferson CampbellThomasJ. GazleyThomasJ. DrakeThomasJefferson HeardThomasJefferson GreenThomasJ. RuskThomasJefferson WithersThomasJ. ParsonsThomasJ. WordThomasJ. HenleyThomasJ. DryerThomasJ. FosterThomasJ. BarrThomasJefferson JenningsThomasJ. StewartThomasJ. HendersonThomasJ. Van AlstyneThomasJefferson CasonT.J. CoghlanThomasJefferson BufordT.Jefferson CoolidgeThomasJ. MegibbenThomasJ. BunnThomasJ. HardinThomasJ. McLain, Jr.ThomasJ. BrownThomasJefferson SpeerThomasJefferson CountsThomasJ. BoyntonThomasJ. HudsonThomasJ. BradyThomasJ. SelbyThomasJefferson DeavittThomasJefferson MajorsThomasJefferson WoodT.J. JarrattThomasJefferson NunnThomasJ. DouglasThomasJ. StraitThomasJ. HumesT.J. AppleyardThomasJ. ClunieThomasJ. SteeleThomasJ. BoyntonThomasJ. O'DonnellThomasJ. ShawThomasJ. HalseyThomasJ. GrahamT.J. MartinThomasJefferson LillyThomasJ. RandolphTomJ. TerralT.Jeff BusbyThomasJefferson MurphyThomasJ. HamiltonTomManganThomasJ. RyanTomJ. MurrayThomasJ. TydingsThomasJ. TubbTomSteedThomasJefferson Edmonds, Jr.ThomasJ. AndersonThomasJefferson RobertsThomasJ. Barlow III
     Coins and currency: Hisportraithas appeared on the U.S. nickel (five cent coin) since 1938, andon the $2 bill since the 1860s.
     Personal motto: "Rebellion to tyrantsis obedience to God."
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Internet Movie Databaseprofile —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
     Books about Thomas Jefferson: Joseph J.Ellis,AmericanSphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson — WillardSterne Randall,ThomasJefferson : A Life — R. B. Bernstein,ThomasJefferson — Joyce Appleby,ThomasJefferson — Gore Vidal,InventingA Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson — John Ferling,Adamsvs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800 — SusanDunn,Jefferson'sSecond Revolution : The Election Crisis of 1800 —Andrew Burstein,Jefferson'sSecret: Death and Desire at Monticello — ChristopherHitchens,ThomasJefferson : Author of America — David Barton,TheJefferson Lies: Exposing the myths you've always believed aboutThomas Jefferson — David Barton,TheJefferson Lies: Exposing the Myths You've Always Believed AboutThomas Jefferson — Donald Barr Chidsey,Mr.Hamilton and Mr. Jefferson — Mike Resnick, ed.,AlternatePresidents [anthology]
     Critical books about Thomas Jefferson:Joseph Wheelan,Jefferson'sVendetta : The Pursuit of Aaron Burr and theJudiciary
     Image source: Portrait & BiographicalAlbum of Washtenaw County (1891)
     Wilson Cary Nicholas (1761-1820) — also known asWilson C. Nicholas — ofCharlottesville,Va.Born in Virginia,January31, 1761.Democrat. Member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1784-88, 1789, 1794-1800;delegateto Virginia convention to ratify U.S. constitution from AlbemarleCounty, 1788;U.S.Senator from Virginia, 1799-1804;U.S.Representative from Virginia, 1807-09 (21st District 1807-09,20th District 1809);Governor ofVirginia, 1814-16.Slaveowner. DiedOctober10, 1820 (age59 years, 253days).Interment at Monticello Graveyard.
     Relatives: SonofRobertCarter Nicholas (1729-1780) and Anne (Cary) Nicholas; brother ofElizabeth Nicholas (who marriedEdmundJenings Randolph),GeorgeNicholas andJohnNicholas; father of Jane Hollins Nicholas (who marriedThomasJefferson Randolph); uncle ofPeytonRandolph andRobertCarter Nicholas (1787-1857); granduncle ofPeterMyndert Dox andEdmundRandolph; great-granduncle ofEdmundRandolph Cocke andHarryBartow Hawes; second great-granduncle ofFrancisBeverley Biddle; first cousin once removed ofBenjaminHarrison (1726-1791) andWilliamFitzhugh; first cousin twice removed ofThomasMarshall andJamesKeith Marshall; second cousin ofCarterBassett Harrison andWilliamHenry Harrison (1773-1841); second cousin once removed ofJohnScott Harrison (1804-1878); second cousin twice removed ofCarterHenry Harrison,BenjaminHarrison (1833-1901),WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,JohnBreckinridge Castleman andJohnScott Harrison (1844-1926); second cousin thrice removed ofConnallyFindlay Trigg,RussellBenjamin Harrison,CarterHenry Harrison II,RichardEvelyn Byrd andWilliamWelby Beverley; second cousin four times removed ofHarryFlood Byrd andWilliamHenry Harrison (1896-1990); second cousin five times removed ofHarryFlood Byrd Jr.; third cousin ofBurwellBassett; third cousin twice removed ofMontgomeryBlair andFrancisPreston Blair Jr.; third cousin thrice removed ofJamesLawrence Blair,FrancisPreston Blair Lee andGistBlair.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     Nicholas County,W.Va. is named for him.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography
     Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (1768-1828) — of Virginia. Born inGoochlandCounty, Va.,October1, 1768.Democrat.Planter;member of Virginia state legislature, 1800;U.S.Representative from Virginia at-large, 1803-07;Governor ofVirginia, 1819-22.Slaveowner. Died near Charlottesville,AlbemarleCounty, Va.,June 20,1828 (age59 years, 263days).Interment at Monticello Graveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof Thomas Mann Randolph and Anne (Cary) Randolph; married,February23, 1790, toMarthaJefferson (daughter ofThomasJefferson); father ofThomasJefferson Randolph, Virginia Jefferson Randolph (who marriedNicholasPhilip Trist),BenjaminFranklin Randolph,MeriwetherLewis Randolph andGeorgeWythe Randolph; grandson ofArchibaldCary; grandfather ofThomasJefferson Coolidge; great-grandson ofRichardRandolph; great-grandfather of Virginia Minor Randolph (whomarriedGeorgeScott Shackelford) andJohnGardner Coolidge; first cousin once removed ofJohnRandolph of Roanoke; first cousin twice removed ofRichardBland andPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); second cousin ofJohnMarshall,JamesMarkham Marshall andAlexanderKeith Marshall; second cousin once removed ofTheodorickBland,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph,ThomasMarshall andJamesKeith Marshall; second cousin twice removed ofJohnAugustine Marshall; second cousin thrice removed ofWilliamMarshall Bullitt andAlexanderScott Bullitt; third cousin ofHenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,EdmundJennings Lee,DabneyCarr,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828),HenrySt. George Tucker,JohnRobertson andBenjaminWilliam Sheridan Cabell; third cousin once removed ofJohnWayles Eppes,FrancisWayles Eppes,DabneySmith Carr,NathanielBeverly Tucker,EdmundRandolph,CarterHenry Harrison,WilliamLewis Cabell,GeorgeCraighead Cabell andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; third cousin twice removed ofFitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,JoelWalker Flood,EdmundRandolph Cocke,BenjaminEarl Cabell,CarterHenry Harrison II,EdithWilson andFrederickMadison Roberts; third cousin thrice removed ofHenryDe La Warr Flood,FrancisBeverley Biddle,JoelWest Flood andEarleCabell; fourth cousin once removed ofThomasJones Hardeman,BaileyHardeman andDouglassTownshend Bolling.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Dabney Smith Carr (1802-1854) — of Maryland. Born inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,March 5,1802.Newspaperpublisher; U.S. Minister toTurkey, 1843-49.Died inCharlottesville,Va.,March24, 1854 (age52 years, 19days).Interment at Monticello Graveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof Hester (Smith) Carr and Peter Carr; married to Sidney SmithNichols; nephew ofDabneyCarr; grandnephew ofThomasJefferson; second great-grandnephew ofRichardRandolph; first cousin once removed ofMarthaJefferson Randolph; first cousin thrice removed ofRichardBland andPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); second cousin ofFrancisWayles Eppes,BenjaminFranklin Randolph,MeriwetherLewis Randolph andGeorgeWythe Randolph; second cousin once removed ofThomasJefferson Coolidge andFrederickMadison Roberts; second cousin twice removed ofTheodorickBland,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph,JohnRandolph of Roanoke,JohnGardner Coolidge andEdithWilson; third cousin ofJohnJordan Crittenden,ThomasTurpin Crittenden,RobertCrittenden,CarterHenry Harrison andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; third cousin once removed ofJohnMarshall,HenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,JamesMarkham Marshall,ThomasMann Randolph Jr.,AlexanderKeith Marshall,EdmundJennings Lee,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828),HenrySt. George Tucker,AlexanderParker Crittenden,ThomasLeonidas Crittenden,ThomasTheodore Crittenden,ArchelausMarius Woodson andCarterHenry Harrison II; third cousin twice removed ofThomasTheodore Crittenden Jr.; fourth cousin ofThomasMarshall,JamesKeith Marshall,EdmundRandolph andNathanielBeverly Tucker; fourth cousin once removed ofJohnWayles Eppes,FitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,EdmundRandolph Cocke andJohnAugustine Marshall.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoU.S. State Dept career summary
     George Wythe Randolph (1818-1867) — also known asGeorge W. Randolph — ofRichmond,Va.Born near Charlottesville,AlbemarleCounty, Va.,March10, 1818.Lawyer;delegateto Virginia secession convention from Richmond city, 1861;general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;ConfederateSecretary of War, 1862; after the collapse of theConfederacy,fledto Europe toavoidcapture;pardonedin 1866.Episcopalian.Died ofpulmonarypneumonia, near Charlottesville,AlbemarleCounty, Va.,April 3,1867 (age49 years, 24days).Interment at Monticello Graveyard.
     Relatives: SonofThomasMann Randolph Jr. andMarthaJefferson Randolph; brother ofBenjaminFranklin Randolph,MeriwetherLewis Randolph and Virginia Jefferson Randolph (who marriedNicholasPhilip Trist); uncle ofThomasJefferson Coolidge; grandson ofThomasJefferson; granduncle ofJohnGardner Coolidge; great-grandson ofArchibaldCary; second great-grandson ofRichardRandolph; first cousin ofFrancisWayles Eppes; first cousin once removed ofDabneyCarr,JohnWayles Eppes andFrederickMadison Roberts; first cousin twice removed ofJohnRandolph of Roanoke; first cousin thrice removed ofRichardBland andPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); second cousin ofDabneySmith Carr; second cousin once removed ofJohnMarshall,JamesMarkham Marshall andAlexanderKeith Marshall; second cousin twice removed ofTheodorickBland,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph andEdithWilson; third cousin ofThomasMarshall,JohnJordan Crittenden,ThomasTurpin Crittenden,RobertCrittenden,JamesKeith Marshall,CarterHenry Harrison andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; third cousin once removed ofHenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,EdmundJennings Lee,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828),HenrySt. George Tucker,JohnRobertson,BenjaminWilliam Sheridan Cabell,AlexanderParker Crittenden,ThomasLeonidas Crittenden,ThomasTheodore Crittenden,ArchelausMarius Woodson,JohnAugustine Marshall andCarterHenry Harrison II; third cousin twice removed ofThomasTheodore Crittenden Jr.,WilliamMarshall Bullitt andAlexanderScott Bullitt; fourth cousin ofEdmundRandolph,NathanielBeverly Tucker,WilliamLewis Cabell andGeorgeCraighead Cabell; fourth cousin once removed ofThomasJones Hardeman,BaileyHardeman,FitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,JoelWalker Flood,EdmundRandolph Cocke,BenjaminEarl Cabell andWilliamHenry Robertson.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     Coins and currency: Hisportraitappeared on Confederate States $100 notes in 1862-64.
     Martha Jefferson Randolph (1772-1836) — also known asPatsy Randolph;MarthaJefferson —Born inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,September27, 1772.First Lady of Virginia, 1819-22.Female.Died inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,October10, 1836 (age64 years, 13days).Interment at Monticello Graveyard.
     Relatives:Daughter ofThomasJefferson and Martha (Wayles) Jefferson; married,February23, 1790, toThomasMann Randolph Jr.; mother ofThomasJefferson Randolph,BenjaminFranklin Randolph,MeriwetherLewis Randolph andGeorgeWythe Randolph; aunt ofFrancisWayles Eppes; grandmother ofThomasJefferson Coolidge; grandaunt ofFrederickMadison Roberts; great-grandmother ofJohnGardner Coolidge; great-grandniece ofRichardRandolph; first cousin ofDabneyCarr andJohnWayles Eppes; first cousin once removed ofDabneySmith Carr; first cousin twice removed ofRichardBland andPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); first cousin thrice removed ofEdithWilson; second cousin once removed ofTheodorickBland,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph,JohnRandolph of Roanoke,JohnJordan Crittenden,ThomasTurpin Crittenden,RobertCrittenden,CarterHenry Harrison andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; second cousin twice removed ofAlexanderParker Crittenden,ThomasLeonidas Crittenden,ThomasTheodore Crittenden,ArchelausMarius Woodson andCarterHenry Harrison II; second cousin thrice removed ofThomasTheodore Crittenden Jr.; third cousin ofJohnMarshall,HenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,JamesMarkham Marshall,AlexanderKeith Marshall,EdmundJennings Lee,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828) andHenrySt. George Tucker; third cousin once removed ofThomasMarshall,JohnRobertson,BenjaminWilliam Sheridan Cabell,JamesKeith Marshall,EdmundRandolph andNathanielBeverly Tucker; third cousin twice removed ofWilliamLewis Cabell,FitzhughLee,GeorgeCraighead Cabell,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,EdmundRandolph Cocke,JohnAugustine Marshall andWilliamHenry Robertson; third cousin thrice removed ofJoelWalker Flood,ThomasLawton Davis,ConnallyFindlay Trigg,BenjaminEarl Cabell,WilliamMarshall Bullitt,AlexanderScott Bullitt andFrancisBeverley Biddle; fourth cousin ofThomasJones Hardeman andBaileyHardeman.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Thomas Jefferson Randolph (1792-1875) — also known asThomas J. Randolph — ofAlbemarleCounty, Va.Born inCharlottesville,Va.,September12, 1792.Democrat.Planter;delegateto Virginia state constitutional convention, 1850;delegateto Virginia secession convention from Albemarle County, 1861;colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Virginia,1872.Slaveowner. Injured in acarriageaccident, and died soon after, inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,October7, 1875 (age83 years, 25days).Interment at Monticello Graveyard.
     Presumably namedfor:ThomasJefferson
     Relatives: Son ofThomasMann Randolph Jr. andMarthaJefferson Randolph; married1815 to JaneHollins Nicholas (daughter ofWilsonCary Nicholas); grandson ofThomasJefferson.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial


    BelvoirCemetery
    Cismont, Albemarle County, Virginia
    Hugh Nelson (1768-1836) — of Virginia. Born in Yorktown,YorkCounty, Va.,September30, 1768.Democrat. Member ofVirginiastate senate, 1786-91; member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1805-09, 1828-29;U.S.Representative from Virginia, 1811-23 (21st District 1811-15,22nd District 1815-21, 10th District 1821-23); U.S. Minister toSpain, 1823-25.Slaveowner. Died inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,March18, 1836 (age67 years, 170days).Interment at Belvoir Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: SonofThomasNelson Jr..
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —U.S. State Dept career summary


    Grace EpiscopalChurch Cemetery
    Cismont, Albemarle County, Virginia
    Thomas Walker Page (1866-1937) — Born in Cobham,AlbemarleCounty, Va.,December4, 1866.Economist;universityprofessor; chair, U.S. Tariff Commission, 1920-22.Episcopalian.Member,AmericanEconomic Association;AmericanHistorical Association.Died in1937(ageabout70 years).Interment at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Thomas Walker Page and Nancy Watson (Morris) Page; married,August8, 1900, to Celeste Alspaugh.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Henry Lowndes Maury (1875-1959) — also known asHenry L. Maury — of Butte,Silver BowCounty, Mont.Born inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,November20, 1875.Lawyer;Socialist candidate forjustice ofMontana state supreme court, 1906; member ofMontanastate house of representatives, 1910; alternate delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Montana,1928.Died in Butte,Silver BowCounty, Mont.,January14, 1959 (age83 years, 55days).Interment at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery.
     Relatives:Married1898 to AnneHenderson Perkins.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    St. Paul'sChurchyard
    Ivy, Albemarle County, Virginia
    Frederick Ernest Nolting Jr. (1911-1989) — also known asFrederick Nolting — Born inRichmond,Va.,August24, 1911.Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; U.S. Ambassador toVietnam, 1961-63.Died, fromheartdisease, in the University of VirginiaMedicalCenter,Charlottesville,Va.,December14, 1989 (age78 years, 112days).Interment at St. Paul's Churchyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: SonofFrederickErnest Nolting and Mary Ross (Buford) Nolting; married,September7, 1940, to Olivia Lindsay Crumpler; nephew ofWilliamOtto Nolting andCarlHenry Nolting; grandson ofEmilOtto Nolting.
     Political family:Noltingfamily of Richmond, Virginia.
     See alsoU.S. State Dept career summary —Internet Movie Databaseprofile —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Books by Frederick Nolting:FromTrust to Tragedy : The Political Memoirs of Frederick Nolting,Kennedy's Ambassador to Diem's Vietnam (1988)


    Christ EpiscopalChurch Cemetery
    Keene, Albemarle County, Virginia
    Robert Gray Allen (1902-1963) — also known asRobert G. Allen — of Greensburg,WestmorelandCounty, Pa.Born in Winchester,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,August24, 1902.Democrat.Businessexecutive;U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 28th District, 1937-41.Episcopalian.Member,Elks;Moose;Eagles;Rotary.Died in Keith,KingWilliam County, Va.,August9, 1963 (age60 years, 350days).Interment at Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Arthur Harrison Allen and Sally (Gray) Allen; married,January17, 1925, to Katharine Hancock Williamson.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Benjamin Franklin Randolph (1808-1871) — also known asBenjamin F. Randolph — ofAlbemarleCounty, Va.Born inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,July 16,1808.Member ofVirginiastate senate from Albemarle County, 1853-56.Died inAlbemarleCounty, Va.,February18, 1871 (age62 years, 217days).Interment at Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery.
     Presumably namedfor:BenjaminFranklin
     Relatives: Son ofThomasMann Randolph Jr. andMarthaJefferson Randolph; brother ofMeriwetherLewis Randolph andGeorgeWythe Randolph; married to Sarah Champe Carter; uncle ofThomasJefferson Coolidge; grandson ofThomasJefferson; granduncle ofJohnGardner Coolidge; great-grandson ofArchibaldCary; second great-grandson ofRichardRandolph; first cousin ofFrancisWayles Eppes; first cousin once removed ofDabneyCarr,JohnWayles Eppes andFrederickMadison Roberts; first cousin twice removed ofJohnRandolph of Roanoke; first cousin thrice removed ofRichardBland andPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); second cousin ofDabneySmith Carr; second cousin once removed ofJohnMarshall,JamesMarkham Marshall andAlexanderKeith Marshall; second cousin twice removed ofTheodorickBland,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph andEdithWilson; third cousin ofThomasMarshall,JohnJordan Crittenden,ThomasTurpin Crittenden,RobertCrittenden,JamesKeith Marshall,CarterHenry Harrison andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; third cousin once removed ofHenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,EdmundJennings Lee,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828),HenrySt. George Tucker,JohnRobertson,BenjaminWilliam Sheridan Cabell,AlexanderParker Crittenden,ThomasLeonidas Crittenden,ThomasTheodore Crittenden,ArchelausMarius Woodson,JohnAugustine Marshall andCarterHenry Harrison II; third cousin twice removed ofThomasTheodore Crittenden Jr.,WilliamMarshall Bullitt andAlexanderScott Bullitt; fourth cousin ofNathanielBeverly Tucker,EdmundRandolph,WilliamLewis Cabell andGeorgeCraighead Cabell; fourth cousin once removed ofThomasJones Hardeman,BaileyHardeman,FitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,JoelWalker Flood,EdmundRandolph Cocke,BenjaminEarl Cabell andWilliamHenry Robertson.
     Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


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