2004 John Randolph, actor, Prizzi's Honor, dies at 88
2000 Randolph Walker, theater actor, dies at 72
1994 Zilner T Randolph, jazz Trumpeter/ Arranger, dies at 95
1993 William Randolph Hearst, U.S. newspaper magnate (Pulitzer), dies at 85
1993 Don Randolph, actor (Harem Girl), dies of pneumonia at 87
1990 Nolan Ryan pitches his 6th no-hitter beating Oakland, in 9th he retires Ken Phelps, Rickey Henderson and Willie Randolph (all ex Yanks)
1987 Randolph Scott, actor (Ft. Worth, Gung Ho, Jesse James), dies at 89
1982 Elsie Randolph, actress (That'll Make You Whistle), dies
1980 Lillian Randolph, actress (Roots, Amos n Andy), dies at 65
1979 Asa Philip Randolph, labor leader and civil rights pioneer, dies at 90
1979 A. Philip Randolph, American Activist
1975 Great Yankee trade getting Willie Randolph, Dock Ellis and Ken Brett from Pirates for George "Doc" Medich
1974 Patty Hearst, daughter of publisher Randolph Hearst, kidnapped by SLA
1973 Isabel Randolph, actress (Mrs Nester-Our Miss Brooks), dies at 83
1973 Isabel Randolph, actress (Missing Corpse), dies at 83
1972 Greg Randolph, born in Denver, Colorado, road cyclist, Olympics-74th-96
1972 Randolph Ross, Shelby, North Carolina, 110m hurdler
1970 Thomas Randolph, NFL cornerback for the New York Giants
1968 Randolph Churchill, British Journalist
1967 Amanda Randolph, actress (Danny Thomas, Amos n Andy), dies at 65
1966 Paul Randolph, CFL linebacker, Montreal Alouettes
1966 Randolph Turpin, boxer, shot dead in his home
1966 Randolph Keys, NBA forward for the Milwaukee Bucks
1964 Sam Randolph, born in Santa Barbara, California, Nike golfer, 1993 New England-2nd
1955 Actress Joyce Randolph marries publisher Richard Charles
1951 William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publisher, dies in Beverly Hills
1950 Randolph Powell, born in Iowa City, Iowa, actor, Alan-Dallas, Logan's Run
1949 William Randolph Hearst III, publisher/editor
1945 Randolph Mantooth, Sacramento California, actor, Emergency, Loving
1935 Randolph Stow, author and poet, Suburbs of Hell
1927 Boots Randolph, born in Paducah, Kentucky, saxophonist, Yakety Sax
1926 A Philip Randolph organizes Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
1925 Joyce Randolph, born in Detroit, Michigan, actress, Trixie-Honeymooners
1919 Jane Randolph, singer, backup for Tony Orlando, Dawn
1915 Randolph Hearst, newspaper publisher
1915 John Randolph, New York City, actor, King Kong, Lucan, Lucas Tanner, Angie
1911 Randolph Churchill, British Journalist
1908 William Randolph Hearst, Jr., newspaper publisher, Hearst Publishing
1906 Charles Evans Hughes (R) elected New York Governor beats William Randolph Hearst
1904 Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenber----dorff, Sr, near Hamburg, Germany
1902 Jennings Randolph, Sen
1899 Zilner T Randolph, jazz trumpeter/arranger
1898 Randolph Scott, actor, Last of the Mohicans, Western Union
1889 Isabel Randolph, Illinois, actress, Fuller Brush Girl, Our Miss Brooks
1889 Asa Philip Randolph, labor leader, Railroad Porter's Union
1889 A. Philip Randolph, American Activist
1868 B F Randolph, South Carolina state senator, assassinated
1864 John Randolph Chambliss Jr, planter/Confederate, dies in battle at 31
1863 William Randolph Hearst, publisher, SF Examiner, Seattle P-I
1862 Confederate Sec of War George B Randolph resigns
1849 Lord Randolph Churchill, England, politician, Winston's father
1846 Randolph Caldecott, born in England, illustrator, Caldecott Medal namesake
1833 John Randolph Chambliss, Jr., Brig Gen Confederate Army, died in 1864
1818 George Wythe Randolph, Secretary War Confederacy, died in 1867
1813 Edmund Randolph, American Lawyer
1812 Randolph Barnes Marcy, Bvt Major General Union Army, died in 1887
1812 John Randolph Tucker, Capt, Confederate Navy, died in 1883
1806 James Madison Randolph, Jefferson's grandson, 1st born in White House
1753 Edmund Randolph, American Lawyer
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