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    1. RE: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Bruce, thanks for posting the will of Thomas Morgan to the list. For those who're not familiar with this line, or the Thomas Morgan family, the wife referred to in subject will is the second spouse of Thomas Morgan. Another note of interest to those of the John Richardson - Lettice/Latitia Morgan line: following the death of John Richardson, Lettice/Latitia Morgan married a second time [can't recall off the top of my head name of second spouse but will see if I can locate my notes]. She moved with her second spouse to the state of KY where she later died. Good luck Kaye

    04/16/2002 02:31:37
    1. [RICHARDSON] Seeking information on Richardson family in Rensselaer County, New York
    2. John Maylone
    3. I am looking for any information on the family of Johnathan and Euphemia (Henderson) Richardson. They arrived in Rensselaer County, New York from Vermont around 1830. Their known children are: Johnathan b. abt 1822 James Henderson b.1823 Archibald b. abt 1827 Harriet b. abt 1830 The elder Johnathan apparently had passed away before 1850. His son Johnathan was employed in 1850 as a book keeper, and Archibald as a tailor. Any additional information on any of these people would be greatly appreciated. Johnathan and Euphemia are my gggg-grandparents, through their son James H. John Maylone Tollhouse, CA

    04/15/2002 06:30:37
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error
    2. John Richardson
    3. Sue - you spoiled it by apologising. It was brilliant! John Richardson Bangkok ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Jones" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 11:15 PM Subject: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error Hi List, I hope everyone learned a lesson from my horrible mistake last evening. Never post to a list when you are tired. I posted a website that would show fixes to the errors in initials after ancestors' surnames. Then I blew it. I said: "Sorry for the incontinence." I meant to say inconsistencies. I hope you all had a great laugh. LOL Now, I just need to find a dark closet somewhere and hide for a few days. You all have a great one. Sue (Dumb Dora) [email protected] ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== To use the Richardson Query Board: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/ric/Richardson To review Archived messages: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L

    04/15/2002 05:29:56
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Wanda, I have very little info,what I have I got from www.familysearch.com.I could confirm any of it ,so I put in my misc. Richardson file. Dan

    04/15/2002 02:39:57
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Thomas Richardson m. Delilah Robbins
    2. Hi Margrett I too have a dead end in GA. Yours might some how be connected to mine. Always trying to make connections. Mine are #1 John Richardson born January 14 1796 GA , died January 12, 1876 Franklin County, AL. Married Nancy Hester Jan 3 1826 Franklin Co., AL. #2 Lucinda Richardson born December 9 1805, GA, died October 9, 1875 , Franklin County, AL. Married Roling Hester Jan 3, 1826, Franklin Co., AL Brother and Sister married brother and sister. Roling and Nancy's parents were William and Amy (Malone ) Hester.

    04/15/2002 02:08:55
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. THE JOHN RICHARDSON MARRIED LETTICE MORGAN IS MY LINE.. THERE SON JOUSHA RICHARDSOn MARRIED MARY COCK 17 SEPT 1800 in GRAYSON CO VA. IS MY LINE. I AM looking for john pearents . i know who LETTICE PARENTS are. LA VERa JONES

    04/15/2002 01:48:04
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error
    2. Well Susan, don't feel bad, I am sure we all have done sillies like that ourselves. It takes the frustration away for a minute anyway. Barb

    04/15/2002 01:15:03
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Stephen & Judy Cothron
    3. I don't' know if this will help anyone, but several years ago when I first started research I came across a Tommy Richardson age 57 born in VA listed in the 1850 Allen Co., KY census. His family was listed with initials. E. female b.1825 VA, E. female b.1820 KY, S. female b.1825 KY, R. female b.1829 KY, A. male b.1832 KY, F. male b.1834 KY, W. male b.1836 KY, M. female b.1838 KY, and N. male b.1840 KY. Hope this helps someone. Judy [email protected] wrote: > To Dan - do you have the children of the marriage in Bedford Co. VA? I'm > looking for a John Richardson (spelled Richardren on the record) who married > Elizabeth Overstreet, 1801, in Bedford CO. . Trying to find parents of my KY > Thomas J. Richardson, b. 1814. > > Wanda Richardson > > ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== > To use the Richardson Query Board: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/ric/Richardson > To review Archived messages: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L

    04/15/2002 12:32:52
    1. [RICHARDSON] Thomas Richardson m. Delilah Robbins
    2. Is anyone researching Thomas Richardson who married Delilah Robbins, born before 1800, living Cherokee Co., Ala 1860? These dates are from memory but pretty close. He had a large family who intermarried with the Yates and McCarley families. My ancestor, John Wesley Richardson, was closely related to him, perhaps a nephew. I cannot locate John W. after 1860 census Cherokee Co., Ala, although his wife and several children are in Hamilton Co., TN and more children in Moore Co., TN on 1880 census. Thanks, LarealiaGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    04/15/2002 11:32:25
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Bruce Locke
    3. I think I have a match for your John Richardson and spouse, Lettice. It appears that her maiden name was MORGIN (MORGAN). I copied this Will some years ago this while browsing though some Bedford County, Virginia records and books, and it seems to fit your ancestors. Transcribing it with my poor typing skills at age 77, is a labor of love. Hope it helps. Good luck and best wishes, Bruce Reference Joida Whitten (Editor) ABSTRACTS OF BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILLS, INVENTORIES AND ACCOUNTS, 1754-1786 (1968, Dallas), Bedford County (Virginia) Will Book 1, pages 207-208, Will of Thomas Morgin, Dated 1 April 1774: My son Lewis Morgin two shillings six pence sterling. My son Thomas Morgin two shillings six pence sterling. My daughter Ann Kinsey one shilling and three pence sterling. My daughter Elizabeth Vardiman one shilling and three pence sterling. My son John Morgin one shilling and three pence sterling. My son William Morgin one shilling and three pence sterling. My daughter LEATICE RICHARDSON one shilling and three pence sterling. My daughter Mary Morgin (Note: Nothing is listed following this name as seen in Will Book 1. Perhaps and oversight when the Will was being transcribed.) My daughter Susanna Morgin one shilling and three pence sterling. My son Samuel Morgin one shilling and three pence sterling. My daughter Hanar Inmon one shilling and three pence sterling. My son Reeace Morgin one shilling and three pence sterling. My daughter Pheaby Morgin cow and calf. My daughter Rachel Morgin cow and calf. I give to Morgan Morgin and my son Mordecai Morgin my old plantation only there is to be 10 acres reserved off from it to be added to the place whereon I now live and there is to be 200 acres to be taken off the 600 acre tract at the south end and is to be added to my old plantation. To my wife 420 acres whereon I now live during her life and then it shall fall to my son Abraham Morgin. To my wife during her life all my movable estate. At her death to be divided between her children. Witnesses: William Hancock, Elisha Inmann, Mary Hancock. Proven: 23 May 1774, by oaths of William Hancock and Elisha Inman. Executors not referred to here. At 02:32 PM 4/15/02 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Eleonore, >I have ancestors from Grayson County,with some John Richardsons.The time >frame is a little off and the spouses.I have John Richardson b.abt 1734,d >1785 spouse Mary Terrel.Also I am trying to find John's parents.I have a John >Richardson b.1714,Va,spouse Lettice b.1715 Bedford,Va,but I cannoct the >two.Hope this helps,let me know if yu want anymore info about these families > Dan > > >==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== >To use the Richardson Query Board: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/ric/Richardson >To review Archived messages: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L

    04/15/2002 11:31:24
    1. RE: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Dan: Those two lines do not connect. John Richardson m. Mary Terrell moved to Ohio if memory serves and his line does not connect with John Richardson m. Letitia Morgan. :) Kaye

    04/15/2002 10:15:51
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. To Dan - do you have the children of the marriage in Bedford Co. VA? I'm looking for a John Richardson (spelled Richardren on the record) who married Elizabeth Overstreet, 1801, in Bedford CO. . Trying to find parents of my KY Thomas J. Richardson, b. 1814. Wanda Richardson

    04/15/2002 09:24:06
    1. [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Eleonore Crespo
    3. Hi, after reading all the responses to my query regarding two separate lines, I will respond by message #: message #2: my lines came from VA, to Anderson Co.SC, then to Pickens Co.AL and finally settled in Henderson Co.TX; the 'other' line came also from VA, Grayson Co. and went on to Navarro Co.TX; I don't know the in-between; Message #3 and 4 I found no match with; but in message #5 I saw the following possible connection, with yet one more Richardson line; I have a MARY ANN RICHARDSON in my database without dates/parents, but she married 7/6/1868 in Woodford Co.Ill to NEWTON Conrad, born 1848, was on Bureau Co.Ill 1860 census. Some of this Conrad family moved on to MO and settled in Jackson and Cole Counties. I was struck by your George NEWTON Richardson, maybe there is a possible connection with these two families. Messages 6,7,8,9 I found no connection with. All my data is at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mandaley just click onto 'Eleonore's database' for all my surnames, then type in the name you are looking for;take care,Eleonore

    04/15/2002 08:51:00
    1. [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Eleonore Crespo
    3. Hi, after reading all the responses to my query regarding two separate lines, I will respond by message #: message #2: my lines came from VA, to Anderson Co.SC, then to Pickens Co.AL and finally settled in Henderson Co.TX; the 'other' line came also from VA, Grayson Co. and went on to Navarro Co.TX; I don't know the in-between; Message #3 and 4 I found no match with; but in message #5 I saw the following possible connection, with yet one more Richardson line; I have a MARY ANN RICHARDSON in my database without dates/parents, but she married 7/6/1868 in Woodford Co.Ill to NEWTON Conrad, born 1848, was on Bureau Co.Ill 1860 census. Some of this Conrad family moved on to MO and settled in Jackson and Cole Counties. I was struck by your George NEWTON Richardson, maybe there is a possible connection with these two families. Messages 6,7,8,9 I found no connection with. All my data is at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mandaley just click onto 'Eleonore's database' for all my surnames, then type in the name you are looking for;take care,Eleonore

    04/15/2002 08:34:21
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] TWO RICHARDSON LINES
    2. Hi Eleonore, I have ancestors from Grayson County,with some John Richardsons.The time frame is a little off and the spouses.I have John Richardson b.abt 1734,d 1785 spouse Mary Terrel.Also I am trying to find John's parents.I have a John Richardson b.1714,Va,spouse Lettice b.1715 Bedford,Va,but I cannoct the two.Hope this helps,let me know if yu want anymore info about these families Dan

    04/15/2002 08:32:24
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error
    2. macduff wrote: <<"Sorry for the incontinence.">> Was good to see everyone's moral support -- everything came out okay in the end, it seems. Richard Tennesen, Capitola, CA

    04/15/2002 08:21:31
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error
    2. Susan Jones
    3. Hi John, Sorry for spoiling everything. I had gotten so many e-mails pointing out my mistake that I thought I would fix it. I am laughing right along with the rest of the list. Have a good one. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Richardson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:29 PM Subject: Re: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error > Sue - you spoiled it by apologising. It was brilliant! > > John Richardson > Bangkok

    04/15/2002 07:34:00
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Thomas Richardson m. Delilah Robbins
    2. Margrett McCorkle
    3. Hi, I'm very interested in your Thomas Richardson line. In hopes it could connect to my Samuel Richardson b.1806 in GA. I'm always hoping for some break in my dead end. Margrett (Richardson) McCorkle ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 2:32 PM Subject: [RICHARDSON] Thomas Richardson m. Delilah Robbins > Is anyone researching Thomas Richardson who married Delilah Robbins, born before 1800, living Cherokee Co., Ala 1860? These dates are from memory but pretty close. He had a large family who intermarried with the Yates and McCarley families. My ancestor, John Wesley Richardson, was closely related to him, perhaps a nephew. I cannot locate John W. after 1860 census Cherokee Co., Ala, although his wife and several children are in Hamilton Co., TN and more children in Moore Co., TN on 1880 census. Thanks, LarealiaGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com > > > ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== > To use the Richardson Query Board: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/ric/Richardson > To review Archived messages: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L > >

    04/15/2002 07:26:22
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error
    2. Sue, re your "error" apology, no problem. I'm so mind boggled that I didn't even notice it. LOL Wanda Richardson

    04/15/2002 06:57:06
    1. Re: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error
    2. Susan, when I read that mistake, I thought you just had a great sense of humor. So laugh with me. Larealia ----- Original Message ----- Wrom: LKBRNVWWCUF Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [RICHARDSON] Really Big Big Posting Error Hi List, I hope everyone learned a lesson from my horrible mistake last evening. Never post to a list when you are tired. I posted a website that would show fixes to the errors in initials after ancestors' surnames. Then I blew it. I said: "Sorry for the incontinence." I meant to say inconsistencies. I hope you all had a great laugh. LOL Now, I just need to find a dark closet somewhere and hide for a few days. You all have a great one. Sue (Dumb Dora) [email protected] ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== To use the Richardson Query Board: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/ric/Richardson To review Archived messages: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-LGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    04/15/2002 06:51:48