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Mary Randolph

Mary Randolph (August 9, 1762 – January 23, 1828) was a Southern American cook and writer, known for writing The Virginia House-Wife; Or, Methodical Cook (1824), one of the most influential housekeeping and cook books of the 19th century. Many of the recipes used local Virginia ingredients including Tanacetum vulgare virginia pudding, pickled nasturtiums…

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Occupation
Writer
Born
(1762-08-09)August 9, 1762 Chesterfield County, Virginia
Children
4
Died
January 23, 1828(1828-01-23) (aged 65) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Parent(s)
Thomas Mann Randolph Sr. Ann Cary Randolph
Relatives
Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (brother) · Martha Jefferson Randolph (sister-in-law, cousin) · Judith Randolph (sister) · Virginia Randolph Cary (sister) · Ann Cary Randolph Morris (sister)

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Mary Randolph

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Mary Randolph

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related to Early life · 18
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Relatives · 5
Mary Randolph → Ann Cary Randolph Morris (sister), Judith Randolph (sister), Martha Jefferson Randolph (sister-in-law, cousin), Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (brother), Virginia Randolph Cary (sister)
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Born · 1
Mary Randolph → (1762-08-09)August 9, 1762 Chesterfield County, Virginia
Children · 1
Mary Randolph → 4
Died · 1
Mary Randolph → January 23, 1828(1828-01-23) (aged 65) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Occupation · 1
Mary Randolph → Writer
Parent(s) · 1
Mary Randolph → Thomas Mann Randolph Sr. Ann Cary Randolph

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Mary RandolphBorn(1762-08-09)August 9, 1762 Chesterfield County, Virginia1.00infobox
Mary RandolphChildren41.00infobox
Mary RandolphDiedJanuary 23, 1828(1828-01-23) (aged 65) Washington, D.C., U.S.1.00infobox
Mary RandolphOccupationWriter1.00infobox
Mary RandolphParent(s)Thomas Mann Randolph Sr. Ann Cary Randolph1.00infobox
Mary RandolphRelativesThomas Mann Randolph Jr. (brother)1.00infobox
Mary RandolphRelativesMartha Jefferson Randolph (sister-in-law, cousin)1.00infobox
Mary RandolphRelativesJudith Randolph (sister)1.00infobox
Mary RandolphRelativesVirginia Randolph Cary (sister)1.00infobox
Mary RandolphRelativesAnn Cary Randolph Morris (sister)1.00infobox
Mary RandolphResting placeArlington National Cemetery1.00infobox
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