Mary Randolph (August 9, 1762 – January 23, 1828) was a Southern American cook and author, known for writing The Virginia House-Wife; Or, Methodical Cook (1824),[1] 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 and desserts with the native gooseberry.[2] She was the first person known to be buried at what would become known as Arlington National Cemetery.
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MaryRandolph (August 9, 1762 – January 23, 1828) was a Southern American cook and author, known for writing The Virginia House-Wife; Or, Methodical Cook...
Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee (October 1, 1807 – November 5, 1873) was the wife of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee and the last private owner of...
Moreton Morrell, Warwickshire, Randolph moved to the colony of Virginia sometime between 1669 and 1673, and married Mary Isham (ca. 1659 – 29 December...
progeny, William Randolph and his wife, Mary Isham Randolph, have been referred to as "the Adam and Eve of Virginia". The Randolph family was the wealthiest...
MaryRandolph Carter is an American author, photographer, and collector. She was formerly the creative director for Ralph Lauren in New York City. She...
1727 until his death. Randolph was the fifth son of William Randolph and Mary Isham, as well as the Grandfather of John Randolph of Roanoke. He was also...
and his brother was John Randolph. Peyton Randolph was 15 when his father died. He attended the College of William & Mary and later studied law at Middle...
In 1764 and 1765, Randolph Jefferson studied with Ben Snead at the residence of his uncle Charles Lewis, Jr. and aunt MaryRandolph Lewis at Buck Island...
and the second child of William Randolph and Mary Isham, daughter of Henry Isham and Katherine Isham (Banks). Randolph was born in June 1683 on the Turkey...
children. Randolph was their first born. She was followed by Jane Randolph (1774–1775); a son who lived for only a few weeks in 1777; Mary "Polly" (1778–1804);...
Major Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill MBE (28 May 1911 – 6 June 1968) was an English journalist, writer and politician. The only son of future...
appeared in the 1824 cookbook The Virginia House-Wife written by MaryRandolph. Randolph's recipe had three ingredients: macaroni, cheese, and butter, layered...
29 June 1921), known as Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill, was an American-born British socialite, the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill, and the mother of...
and the oldest child of William Randolph and Mary Isham. Randolph was born in November 1681 to William Randolph and Mary Isham on the Turkey Island Plantation...
both. A recipe for batter bread appears in The Virginia Housewife by MaryRandolph. Sally Lunn, Johnny cake, corn pone, and pancakes are well-known batter...
of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Randolph graduated from the College of William & Mary. In 1717, Isham Randolph married Jane Rogers in London at St...
original on 29 March 2014. "Curry Powder from The Virginia Housewife by MaryRandolph". app.ckbk.com. Retrieved 23 August 2021. Moran, Frieda. "From curried...
to baking soda) in quick breads. By 1824, The Virginia Housewife by MaryRandolph was published containing a recipe for Soda Cake. In 1846, two American...
1614, with John Rolfe, Gentleman, Wyndham Robertson, Printed by J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, Va., 1887 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pocahontas...
slaves" would be better off. Custis, George Washington Parke; Lee, MaryRandolph Custis; Lossing, Benson John (1860). Recollections and private memoirs...
Virginia Housewife (an influential 19th-century cookbook written by MaryRandolph, Thomas Jefferson's cousin). Tomato ketchup was sold locally by farmers...
brothers included MaryRandolph (1762–1828), author of the influential cookbook The Virginia House-Wife (1824), and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (1768–1828)...
"Trailblazing African-American women to be honored at William & Mary Commencement". College of William & Mary. March 23, 2018. Archived from the original on May 11...