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    John Randolph Tucker (December 24, 1823 – February 13, 1897) was an American lawyer, author, and politician from Virginia. From a distinguished family...
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  • John Tucker may refer to: John Randolph Tucker (politician) (1823–1897), United States Representative from Virginia John Randolph Tucker (judge) (1854–1926)...
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    John Randolph Tucker (August 13, 1854 – December 18, 1926) was an American judge and Democratic politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate...
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    John Randolph Tucker (October 29, 1879 – June 12, 1954) was an American lawyer and law professor who established the county manager form of government...
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  • Attorney General Tucker may refer to: John Randolph Tucker (politician) (1823–1897), Attorney General of Virginia Jim Guy Tucker (born 1943), Attorney...
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  • John Randolph "Bunny" Tucker Jr. (June 29, 1914 – November 27, 2015) (nicknamed "Bunny") was an American attorney and politician who served as a member...
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    William Randolph I (bapt. 7 November 1650 – 21 April 1711) was an English-born planter, merchant and politician in colonial Virginia who played an important...
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    John Randolph (June 2, 1773 – May 24, 1833), commonly known as John Randolph of Roanoke, was an American planter, and a politician from Virginia, serving...
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    John Randolph Tucker High School is a public high school in the West End of Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after lawyer and judge...
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  • Tucker may refer to: Eugene A. Tucker (1856–1942), Nebraska State Senate Gregory Tucker (born 1957), West Virginia State Senate John Randolph Tucker (judge)...
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    Washington (1851–1927) Henry St. George Tucker (1874–1959) Francis Bland Tucker (1895–1984) John Randolph Tucker (1823–1897), ∞ 1848 : Laura Holmes Powell...
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    president of the American Bar Association. Tucker was born in Winchester, Virginia to lawyer John Randolph Tucker (1823–1897) and his wife, Laura (née Powell;...
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  • Josiah Tucker (1713–1799), Welsh priest J. R. Tucker (1946–2014), American physicist J. Randolph Tucker Jr. (1914–2015), American attorney and politician Judith...
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    George Tucker (August 20, 1775 – April 10, 1861) was an American attorney, politician, historian, author, and educator in Virginia. His literary works...
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    George Wythe Randolph (March 10, 1818 – April 3, 1867) was a Virginia lawyer, planter, politician and Confederate general. After representing the City...
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    generations of legal scholars and politicians who would have a notable impact on Virginia. Tucker's youngest step-son, John Randolph of Roanoke (1773–1833), served...
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    Randolph College is a private liberal arts and sciences college in Lynchburg, Virginia. Founded in 1891 as Randolph-Macon Woman's College, it was renamed...
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  • Carrie Gendreau. Tucker ran in a 2024 special election for Coos House District 6, but lost to Michael Murphy. Tucker lives in Randolph. "Tucker, Edith". Our...
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    past the age of 25. Martha Jefferson married Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., who was a politician at the federal and state levels and was elected as governor...
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    scholar St. George Tucker, and his half-brother was the John Randolph of Roanoke. Tucker's older brother Henry St. George Tucker, Sr., too, went on to...
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    reading law with his father John Randolph and uncle Peyton Randolph. In 1775, with the start of the American Revolution, Randolph's father, an active Loyalist...
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    Senator John Randolph of Roanoke. As a young man, he pursued classical studies at the College of William & Mary; he graduated in 1798. Tucker stayed in...
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  • Theodorick Bland of Cawsons (category 18th-century American politicians)
    John Randolph, the son of Burgess Richard Randolph, and had four children (including John Randolph of Roanoke); then later married St. George Tucker and...
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  • 19 October 2011. Index to Politicians: Randolph. The Political Graveyard. Retrieved on 19 October 2011. TUCKER, John Randolph – Biographical Information...
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  • John Dawson (1762 – March 31, 1814) was a Virginian lawyer, soldier and politician who served in the War of 1812 and a term in the Continental Congress...
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    George Wythe (category 18th-century American politicians)
    Carter Nicholas was appointed treasurer, Peyton Randolph became speaker, and his brother John Randolph became king's attorney general, a post to which...
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  • Yancy Thomas (1818–1879), politician and lawyer from Virginia Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero...
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    John Tyler Sr. (February 28, 1747 – January 6, 1813) was an American lawyer, planter, politician and judge who served in the Virginia House of Delegates...
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    James Seddon (category 19th-century Virginia politicians)
    George W. Randolph. He held this post until January 1, 1865, when he retired from public life to his plantation and was succeeded by John C. Breckinridge...
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    Thomas Jefferson (category Randolph family of Virginia)
    died in 1757, and his estate was divided between his sons Thomas and Randolph. John Harvie Sr. became 13-year-old Thomas' guardian. Thomas inherited approximately...
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