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Richard Kidder Meade (colonel)

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81:, arguably the first Revolutionary War battle in the state of Virginia. In March 1777, General Washington appointed him one of his aides-de-camps, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Meade was frequently used to deliver important dispatches and orders. 109:, but none of their children survived her. On December 10, 1780, he married his second wife, Mary Grymes Randolph, the widow of William Randolph of Chatsworth, Virginia. They had 4 daughters and 4 sons, including 85:
did the "head work" for Washington while he did the riding. He was with Washington during all of the major battles between 1777 and 1780, and supervised the execution of
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Jr. (1803-1862), a U.S. Representative from Virginia, was the son of a cousin of the same name, Richard Kidder Meade (1775-1832).
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In October 1775, Meade was commissioned captain of the 2nd Virginia Regiment. He led a company at the
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He was a son of David Meade (1700-1787), who married Susannah Everard, a daughter of
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He died in 1805 apparently from the effects of gout and years of military life.
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For the 19th-century Virginia politician with the same name, see
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Page, Ann Randolph Meade (1781-1838), Episcopal slavery reformer
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Meade's first wife was Elizabeth Randolph, a daughter of
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in the 1780s, and expanded an existing log cabin into "
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Richard Kidder Meade
Nansemond County, Virginia
aide-de-camp to General George Washington
American Revolutionary War
Sir Richard Everard, 4th Baronet
Richard Kidder
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Harrow
Battle of Great Bridge
Chesapeake, Virginia
Alexander Hamilton
Major John Andre
General von Steuben
Benedict Arnold
Richard Randolph
William Meade
Ann Randolph Meade Page
White Post, Virginia
Meadea
Lucky Hit
National Register of Historic Places
Richard Kidder Meade
Randolph family of Virginia
First Families of Virginia
"Richard Kidder Meade"
"Richard Kidder Meade"



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