Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, the seventh child of Benjamin by his first wife, Sarah Dennis, was born in Princeton, Nov. 11,
1703. He married Rebecca Mershone, who was two years older than himself, in 1729; they had fourteen children. They were
all born in Princeton except one, who was born in Maryland but died here. His family record states that Job died in Princeton
in 1760, of small-pox ; and that Elisabeth, the youngest, was born in his brick house near Princeton, in 1757.

Ten of the children were daughters. The sons were Job, Samuel, John and Nathaniel, the last named died in infancy. Samuel married
Amy Edwards in 1762. Eunice married Gershom Hunt, nd Sarah married Thomas Norris. Ann married Paul Fitz Randolph. Ruth married Christopher Skillman. John married Elisabeth Vance. Rebekah married James Perrine.

Rachel married Thomas Wetherill. Hannah married Wm. Pangborn.* They were a very fruitful progeny, and their descendants
multiplied rapidly. Nathaniel was a man of some prominence in Princeton, and his name will appear again when we refer to the establishment f the college in this place, in which he took much interest.

The family of Randolphs in New Brunswick to which the present United States Senator and Ex-Governor of New Jersey
belongs, was related to this one, having dropped the Fitz in their name.