Many of the children of Pablo went to Davao, Mindanao for hope of a better livelihood. During the 1930's, etc. Mindanao was not inhabited very much, opened for settlement and many went with high hopes.
TIme of birth given as 10 AM. Efepanio had many children.
Efepanio had many children.
Parish record only provides death as a child, no date.
Birth given as 5 AM by Parish records.
Ref: GENEALOGY OF A BRANCH OF THE RANDALL FAMILY, Paul K. Randall p. 546-8
HISTORY OF THE TWON OF STONINGTON, CONN. Richard Anson Wheeler, 1900 p. 546
NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONN. GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 1905, p. 585
GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE ISLAND, John Osborne Austin 1887John Randall lived with his father in Westerly on land purchased of Thomas Bell of Stonington until he reached manhood, when he came to Stonington and bought large tracts of land, which was intersected by the society line that divided the town of Stonington into two religious societies in 1721.
He was a farmer by occupation and as such reduced his land grants to cultivation, which he industriously and successfully improved during the remainder of his life.
Abigail, first wife of John jr. was admitted to the church by "owning of ye covenant", 1 Sep. 1695. We suppose she had recently been married.See GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE ISLAND, comprising three generations of settlers who came before 1690, by John Osborne Austin, pub. 1887, for the families of John Randall. (This is a large book available in the Logan library).
Notes regarding the father of John Jr. or John Sr. who was the progenitor of the Randall family of Westerly and Stonington. He first appears at Newpower, RI from which place he came to Westerly as early as 1667 where the remainder of his life was spent,- - -Gen. of a Branch of Randall Family
John Randall was at Westerly, RI in territory claimed by Conn. as in Stonington in 1667, and was recorded as a farmer in 1669. In 1670 he bought a lot of land on the Pawcatuck Rivesr and was admitted an inhabitant of Stonington Nov 30, 1670. In 1682 he was a deputy from Westerly to the RI Assembly and in 1679 took the oath of fidelity to RI. He died at Westerly about 1684-5.