![Aggy](/almanack/people/images/ironAggy.jpg) Aggyenslaved person, domestic worker One of 27 domestic slaves belonging to Peyton and Elizabeth Randolph.
|
![Mathew Ashby](/almanack/people/bios/images/MatthewAshby.jpg) Mathew Ashbycarter A free man of mixed racial heritage, worked as a carter.
|
![Benedict Arnold](/almanack/people/bios/images/barnold.jpg) Benedict Arnold military officer Skillful military strategist who defected and joined the loyalists in 1779.
|
![Catherine Blaikley](/almanack/people/bios/images/cblaikley_sm.jpg) Catherine Blaikleymidwife A midwife who delivered 3,000 babies.
|
![Lydia Broadnax](/almanack/people/bios/images/lydiabroadnax.jpg) Lydia Broadnaxenslaved person, cook George Wythe's slave and later his cook.
|
![William Byrd III](/almanack/people/bios/images/gambling_sm.jpg) William Byrd IIIstatesman, military officer A gentry man whose gambling habits led to lifetime of debt.
|
![Robert Carter](/almanack/people/bios/images/carterhouse_sm.jpg) Robert Carterstatesman, planter This religious enthusiast emancipated 500 slaves.
|
![Christiana Campbell](/almanack/people/bios/images/christianacampbell2016.jpg) Christiana CampbellProprietor Tavern keeper and slave owner.
|
![Charlotte](/almanack/people/images/maidcharlotte.jpg) Charlotteenslaved person One of 27 domestic slaves belonging to Peyton and Elizabeth Randolph.
|
![Richard Charlton](/almanack/people/bios/images/charlton1.jpg) Richard Charltonmerchant Owner of Charlton's coffeehouse and wigmaker.
|
![Sarah "Sally" Charlton](/almanack/people/bios/images/scharlton_sm.jpg) Sarah "Sally" Charltonhousewife Wife of Richard Charlton.
|
![Edith Cumbo](/almanack/people/images/edith_cumbo.jpg) Edith Cumbodomestic servant A free black woman living in Williamsburg.
|
![Eve](/almanack/people/bios/images/afamSweeping.jpg) Eveenslaved person One of 27 slaves who belonged to the Peyton Randolph household.
|
![Johnny](/almanack/people/bios/images/johnny_sm.jpg) Johnnyenslaved person Slave to Peyton Randolph and later Edmund Randolph, ran away successfully in 1777.
|
![Francis Fauquier](/almanack/people/bios/images/fauquier_sm.jpg) Francis Fauquiergovernor Lieutenant governor of Virginia for 10 years.
|
![Gaby Burwell](/almanack/people/bios/images/gaby.jpg) Gaby Burwellenslaved person Runaway slave who belonged to James Burwell.
|
![Anne Geddy](/almanack/people/bios/images/closingEnvelope.jpg) Anne Geddyhousewife, businesswoman Wife of James Geddy Sr.
|
![James Geddy Jr.](/almanack/people/bios/images/candlesticks.jpg) James Geddy Jr.silversmith Williamsburg's best-known colonial silversmith.
|
![Family members](/almanack/places/geddy/images/geddyfamily_sm.jpg) Family membersThe Geddy Family
Anne Geddy
James Geddy Jr.
|
![Home and business](/almanack/places/geddy/images/geddyhouse_sm.jpg) Home and businessJames Geddy House
Site Description
Architecture and Archaeology
Silversmithing and Retail Business
Foundry
|
![Activities](/almanack/places/geddy/images/geddypainting_sm.jpg) ActivitiesEntertainment
Children
|
![John Greenhow](/almanack/people/bios/images/moneyonDesk.jpg) John Greenhowmerchant Merchant with store on Duke of Gloucester St.
|
![Grissell Hay](/almanack/people/bios/images/peterhayshop.jpg) Grissell Hayhousewife, proprietor Wife of the apothecary Peter Hay.
|
![Samuel Henley](/almanack/people/bios/images/books.jpg) Samuel Henleypriest, professor British-born professor of moral philosophy at the College of William and Mary.
|
![Patrick Henry](/almanack/people/bios/images/patrickhenry_sm.jpg) Patrick Henrystatesman, lawyer, planter Lawyer, patriot, orator, and participant in virtually every aspect of the founding of America.
|
![William Holt](/almanack/people/bios/images/merchant2.jpg) William Holtmerchant Merchant, entrepreneur, and landowner in Williamsburg, Yorktown, and James City County.
|
![Alexander Hoy](/almanack/people/bios/images/AHoy.jpg) Alexander Hoycarpenter A Williamsburg carpenter who fell into debt, and enlisted in the Army in 1776.
|
![Barbara Hoy](/almanack/people/bios/images/BHoy.jpg) Barbara Hoyhousewife Wife of Alexander Hoy, a resourceful woman who struggled to support her family.
|
![James Innes](/almanack/people/bios/images/D2013-DMD-0326-6914.jpg) James Innesmilitary officer, lawyer Lieutenant Colonel of Virginia's 15th Regiment in Revolutionary War
|
![Thomas Jefferson](/almanack/people/bios/images/tjportraitthumb.jpg) Thomas Jeffersonstatesman, lawyer, planter Scholar, governor of Virginia, writer of the Declaration of Independence, and considered one of the founding fathers.
|
![Marquis de Lafayette](/almanack/people/bios/images/lafayette_portrait_sm.jpg) Marquis de Lafayettemilitary officer At 19 years old, this Frenchman's passion and skill helped win the American Revolution.
|
![Richard Henry Lee](/almanack/people/bios/images/leeportrait_sm.jpg) Richard Henry Leestatesman, lawyer, planter Planter who was a defender of colonial rights and was aligned with Patrick Henry as a strong opponent of the Stamp Act.
|
![George Mercer](/almanack/people/bios/images/georgemercer_sm.jpg) George Mercermilitary officer, surveyor Surveyor, military officer, and for a brief time, stamp collector for the colonies of Maryland and Virginia.
|
![James Monroe](/almanack/people/bios/images/D2013-DMD-1016-4077.jpg) James Monroepatriot, president James Monroe came to Williamsburg to study but ended up joining the Revolution
|
![Lord Dunmore, John Murray](/almanack/people/bios/images/dunmoremini.jpg) Lord Dunmore, John Murraygovernor Fourth Earl of Dunmore
|
![Lady Dunmore, Charlotte Murray](/almanack/people/bios/images/ladydunmore1_sm.jpg) Lady Dunmore, Charlotte Murraygentlewoman, countess A countess renowned for grace and charm.
|
![Edmund Pendleton](/almanack/people/bios/images/ependleton_sm.jpg) Edmund Pendletonlawyer, statesman Moderate political views guide a lifetime of public service.
|
![Alexander Purdie](/almanack/people/bios/images/purdie_ex2_sm.jpg) Alexander Purdieprinter Public printer and postmaster.
|
![Captain Tom Step](/almanack/people/bios/images/step_sm.jpg) Captain Tom Stepmilitary Nottoway Indian diplomat and war captain.
|
![John Montour](/almanack/people/bios/images/montour1_sm.jpg) John Montourinterpreter Delaware Indian linguistic and cultural interpreter.
|
![Robert Carter Nicholas](/almanack/people/bios/images/manreadingBible.jpg) Robert Carter Nicholaslawyer, statesman Lawyer who introduced day of fasting, humiliation and prayer in sympathy with embargoed Boston.
|
![Gowan Pamphlet](/almanack/people/bios/images/gowanPamphlet.jpg) Gowan Pamphletpreacher Originially a slave belonging to Jane Vobe, later freed and became a Baptist minister.
|
![Peter Pelham](/almanack/people/bios/images/peterPelham.jpg) Peter Pelhamorganist, gaolkeeper Musician and keeper of the Public Gaol.
|
![Annabelle Powell](/almanack/people/bios/images/womanSewing.jpg) Annabelle Powellhousewife Wife of Benjamin Powell.
|
![Benjamin Powell](/almanack/people/bios/images/brutonParishSteeple.jpg) Benjamin Powellbuilder, planter, statesman A successful builder in colonial Williamsburg.
|
![Ariana Jenings Randolph](/almanack/people/images/arianaRandolph.jpg) Ariana Jenings Randolphgentlewoman Wife of John "The Tory" Randolph.
|
![Edmund Randolph](/almanack/people/images/edRandolph.jpg) Edmund Randolphlawyer, statesman, military aide-de-camp Son of John "The Tory" Randolph, joined the American army and served as aide-de-camp to General George Washington.
|
![Elizabeth (Betty) Harrison Randolph](/almanack/people/images/bettyRandolph.jpg) Elizabeth (Betty) Harrison Randolphgentlewoman Wife of Peyton Randolph.
|
![Sir John Randolph](/almanack/people/images/sirjRandolph.jpg) Sir John Randolphstatesman, lawyer Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and Attorney General for the Virginia colony.
|
![John "The Tory" Randolph](/almanack/people/bios/images/johnpeytonRandolph.jpg) John "The Tory" Randolphstatesman, lawyer Son of Sir John Randolph, member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, Attorney General for the Virginia colony and loyalist.
|
![Peyton Randolph](/almanack/people/bios/images/PeytonRandolph.jpg) Peyton Randolphstatesman, lawyer Revolutionary leader, Attorney General of Virginia Colony, and chairman of the first and second Continental Congress.
|
![Lady Susannah Beverley Randolph](/almanack/people/bios/images/womenSewing.jpg) Lady Susannah Beverley Randolphgentlewoman Wife of Sir John Randolph
|
![Susannah Beverley Randolph](/almanack/people/images/suRandolph.jpg) Susannah Beverley Randolphgentlewoman Daughter of John "The Tory" Randolph.
|
![Family members](/almanack/people/images/peyton.jpg) Family membersPeyton Randolph
Elizabeth (Betty) Harrison Randolph
Sir John Randolph
Lady Susannah Beverley Randolph
John Randolph, "The Tory"
Ariana Jenings Randolph
Edmund Randolph
Susannah Beverley Randolph
Randolph Family Tree
|
![Randolph family slaves](/almanack/people/images/randolphslave.jpg) Randolph family slavesAggy
Charlotte
Eve
|
![Home](/almanack/people/images/randolphhouse.jpg) HomePeyton Randolph House
|
John Robinsonstatesman, planter Planter, delegate, and speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses.
|
![St. George Tucker](/almanack/people/bios/images/tucker_st_george_sm.jpg) St. George Tuckerlawyer, statesman Lawyer, trader, inventor, scholar, professor, judge, essayist, poet, gardener, and stargazer.
|
![Ann Wager](/almanack/people/bios/images/wager.jpg) Ann Wagerteacher Governess to the Burwell children at Carter's Grove, then appointed mistress of the Bray School, a school for African American children in Williamsburg.
|
![Benjamin Waller](/almanack/people/bios/images/benWaller.jpg) Benjamin Wallerlawyer, developer Lawyer, civil servant, community leader, and land developer.
|
![George Washington](/almanack/people/bios/images/georgeWash2.jpg) George Washingtonstatesman, military officer Considered one of the founding fathers, a general in the Virginia militia, and first president of the United States of America.
|
![Martha Washington](/almanack/people/bios/images/WashingtonM_10_lg.gif) Martha Washingtongentlewoman, first lady Wife of George Washington.
|
![George Wythe](/almanack/people/bios/images/georgewythe_sm.jpg) George Wythelawyer, statesman First Virginia signer of the Declaration of Independence, framer of the federal Constitution, and instrumental in the design of the seal of Virginia.
|
|