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Ann Elizabeth Randolph Monument -<br>Erected by the Women of the Congregation
Photographer: Brian Scott
Taken: February 20, 2010
Caption: Ann Elizabeth Randolph Monument -
Erected by the Women of the Congregation

Additional Description:
Wife of
Rev. C.C. Pickney
Rector at Christ Church, Greenville
Daughter of
James L. McKenney
and
Ann F. Randolph
of Virginia.
Born in the City of Alexandria,
District of Columbia
20th July 1811
Died at Greenville
26th Jan. 1839.

[South Inscription]:
Endowed by nature with an excellent mind, which education carefully improved, and trained up from infancy in the fear of the Lord; she remembered her Creator in the days of her youth, and early began to develop the beauties of holiness, consecrating her powers unto God. She attained a large measure of his grace, and in the full symmetry of the Christian character, in humility of mind, in gentleness of temper, in elevation of soul and in purity of heart, she eminently adorned the Christian name.

[East Inscription]:
In all her relative duties, as a Mother and Daughter, she was singularly exemplary; and by her bright example as the wife of a Christian minister, daily endeavoring to recommend the Gospel which he preached. By the loss his only child, her father's house is left desolate and a bereaved husband, her infant children, and numerous relatives and friends mourn her early death.
Submitted: February 20, 2010, by Brian Scott of Anderson, South Carolina.
Database Locator Identification Number: p97255
File Size: 0.121 Megabytes

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