Forwarded to list by : Bob Hays RICHARDSON-L List Owner rhays@galvestonbay.net ________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruby Lee" <gooey05@yahoo.com> To: <RICHARDSON-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 7:49 PM Subject: Charles B. Richardson > Looking for siblings,parents, birth record of Charles B. Richardson b21Sept1895,Parkersburg,W.Va.dd22dec1948. I am his granddaughter-daughter of Benjamen L.Richardson. Thanks. Anybody out there? > >
I've been recording a Richardson line located in Woburn, Middlesex Co, Mass during that time period (and earlier). This has been confusing to me because this particular Richardson line seems not to be my direct ancestors but, rather, intermarried with the Brooks family and they ARE my ancestors. Later, around 1830, I DO have Richardson ancestors that are located in Chautauqua Co, NY and, to date, I have not linked the two Richardson lines. In any case, yes, there are many many Middlesex Co. Richardsons in the Woburn area. Thus far, I have not recorded a William. Do you have any other names...siblings or parents? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorna Wallace" <lornakw@hotmail.com> To: <RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 11:48 PM Subject: [RICHARDSON] MA to NY after the Revolution > Greetings, > Does no one have Richardsons from MA (Middlesex county?) at the time of > the Revolutionary War? > > My people: > William Richardson b. 20 Nov 1756 (in MA?), m. Martha Hamilton (before > 1784). > Chn: Martha b. 1784 > and William, b. 1787 IN Herkimer, NY. > > William (Jr.) m. Mary Pierson of Montgomery County, NY, in 1811 > > Info from family bible. > > Thanks you. > Lorna W. > > > > ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== > To use the Richardson Query Board: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.richardson > To review Archived messages: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L >
Greetings, Does no one have Richardsons from MA (Middlesex county?) at the time of the Revolutionary War? My people: William Richardson b. 20 Nov 1756 (in MA?), m. Martha Hamilton (before 1784). Chn: Martha b. 1784 and William, b. 1787 IN Herkimer, NY. William (Jr.) m. Mary Pierson of Montgomery County, NY, in 1811 Info from family bible. Thanks you. Lorna W.
Well, if you didn't know, Windmill Point is a very exclusive area.....part of Grosse Pointe. Beautiful area. ----- > Sorry Pam. My adoptive father James Wyatt Richardson and adoptive mother > Doris Mae Richardson adopted me in Detroit Michigan in 1954. They were > members of Windmill Pointe Yacht Club at the time, and this is probably > the only avenue that I have not tried. children stayed with birth > parents.
Sorry Pam. My adoptive father James Wyatt Richardson and adoptive mother Doris Mae Richardson adopted me in Detroit Michigan in 1954. They were members of Windmill Pointe Yacht Club at the time, and this is probably the only avenue that I have not tried. My birthname was Theresa Jean Deel, and according to my non-id, my parents were married and had 2 other children at the time of my birth. My sister was 5 and brother was 2 when I was born. Parents were maried for 7 years at my birth. My sister had contracted polio when she was 18 months. I am under the impression the other children stayed with birth parents. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Jan
Janice, You need to let us know what State you are referring to. Also we need all info that you have.
My adoptiv father, James Wyatt Richardson, was a member of Windmill Pointe Yacht Club. I remember going there as a kid. Alot of wonderful people and memories are associated with that club for me. Possibly, someone that was a member then, may remember information about my adoption. If anyone knows anyone who was a member or IS a member, please write to me. Janice (Richardson) Abraam artjan@ev1.net
That's okay, David. You couldn't have said it better. ----- Original Message ----- From: David C. Richardson<mailto:chuck.richardson@mindspring.com> To: RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 9:04 PM Subject: [RICHARDSON] OOOOPS SORRY ALL. I must have clicked on the wrong list of addies. ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== To use the Richardson Query Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.richardson<http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.richardson> To review Archived messages: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L<http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L>
Very Good. I enjoyed it very much. Michael Richardson Stevens ----- Original Message ----- From: "David C. Richardson" <chuck.richardson@mindspring.com> To: <RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:58 PM Subject: [RICHARDSON] Just a thoight > George Carlin said it best about Martha Stewart . "Boy, I feel a > lot safer now that she's behind bars. O.J. Simpson, Michael Jackson and > Kobe Bryant are still walking around; Osama Bin Laden too, but they take > the one woman in America willing to cook, clean, and work in the yard, > and haul her butt off to jail." > > > > ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== > To use the Richardson Query Board: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.richardson > To review Archived messages: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L >
SORRY ALL. I must have clicked on the wrong list of addies.
George Carlin said it best about Martha Stewart . "Boy, I feel a lot safer now that she's behind bars. O.J. Simpson, Michael Jackson and Kobe Bryant are still walking around; Osama Bin Laden too, but they take the one woman in America willing to cook, clean, and work in the yard, and haul her butt off to jail."
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I am searching for info on; Thurman M. Richardson who married Mary Florence Kinnard (Kinard?). Married: March 4, 1922, in Putnam County, Tennessee Children, I know of: 3 girls & 1 boy One of their daughters: Mary Frances b. 1926, in Harrison, Arkansas or Putnam County, Cookeville, Tennessee married: 1) ??? Franklin, 2) C. Villines, in Kentucky in 1946. Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Cindy
Dale, More info is Arizona Richardson born abt 1901 Limestone Co TX, married Wint Green. b abt 1902 and died 1982 in Kerrville Co TX. Arizona still has family that lives around the Kerrville area, but have not been able to get any responses from them. Deborah Magnolia TX
Hello, La Vera. It is interesting that your Richardsons in Grayson Co. were relatively close to ours in Pittsylvania Co., so it seems possible that they might have been related somehow. However, yours had left for middle TN much earlier than ours left VA for west TN, and they had already left Izard Co., AR several years before ours got there. Do you know whether any of your Richardsons stayed in Izard Co. or in northern AR? Our Richardsons might have migrated there because of cousins already in that area. I will be interested to see whether we can turn up a connection back in VA, but I only know about John Richardson, who married Rebecca Jennings in 1814 in Pittsylvania Co. His parents supposedly were Thomas Richardson II and Lucy Thompson, who married in Halifax Co., VA in 1785. One of John Richardson's sisters, Salley, married Thomas Gates in 1816, and another sister, Agnes, married Obediah Jennings in 1823. I had previously mentioned the Richardsons' connections by marriage of two of John and Rebecca's children to the Brightwell family, who were also connected to the Rice family in Charlotte Co., VA. Thanks for "listening." Kathryn Schultz kathysschultz@earthlink.net >SEPT MY RICHARDSON JOUSHA AND MARY COCK WAS MARRIED In In GRAYSON CO VA >THEY LEFT THERE and WENT TO WARREN CO TNTHEY were there 1803 till >1833 and THEY >went to IZARDE co AR and stayed there till 1848 they went to NARVONE co tx >and old JOUSHA died there and the children went to other cos in TX >AND ONE CAME >TO OKLA, LA VERA JONES > > >==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== >To use the Richardson Query Board: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.richardson >To review Archived messages: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L
I would also appreciate the document Thank you for the posting. Herb Richardson N. E. Ohio herbglb@rmrc.net -------Original Message------- From: Donna Fletcher Date: 06/26/05 22:15:57 To: RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [RICHARDSON] City Mills Cemetery Gary, though I haven't connected yet, I would love to have the document by email because surely one day there will be a connection there. Thanks. Donna Richardson Fletcher ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Richardson" <gar3131@msn.com> To: <RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 8:32 PM Subject: [RICHARDSON] City Mills Cemetery > An Eagle Scout in Franklin, MA completed a project cataloguing the City > Mills Cemetery in Franklin (on the Norfolk border) in an Excel > spreadsheet, detailing the dates of birth and death for all buried there. > There are quite a few of the Franklin, Medfield, Millis, Wrentham > Richardson's buried there, as well as Partridge, Metcalf, Fisher and many > more. > > If this is of interest, I can email the document. Please contact me > directly, so that I may simply reply, with the attachment. > > I have not had the time to match up the data with my own ancestry, > although I have visited this cemetery. For Richardson's from that area, > it's one of the sites where you'll find many relatives. > > City Mills was at one time known as Richardson Mills. Perhaps the most > famous Richardson there would be Albert Deane Richardson, who also has a > monument erected in his honor in that cemetery. > > Gary Allen Richardson > > gar3131@msn.com > > > ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== > To use the Richardson Query Board: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.richardson > To review Archived messages: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L > ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== To use the Richardson Query Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.richardson To review Archived messages: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L
SEPT MY RICHARDSON JOUSHA AND MARY COCK WAS MARRIED In In GRAYSON CO VA THEY LEFT THERE and WENT TO WARREN CO TNTHEY were there 1803 till 1833 and THEY went to IZARDE co AR and stayed there till 1848 they went to NARVONE co tx and old JOUSHA died there and the children went to other cos in TX AND ONE CAME TO OKLA, LA VERA JONES
This is my Richardson line: Unknown Richardson father and mother (born in NC.) Samuel K. Richardson b. 1806 Ga. d. aft. 1880 Carroll CO. AR. married 1st: Jane Hassler b. 1809 d. 1845-49 in Roane, TN. their maggiage date: 2-19-1829 Roane Co. TN. Jane was the daughter of Michael Hassler and Agnes Scarbrough both of Roane Co. TN. Samuel and Jane had 5 children possibly 6 as an unknown male first child has not been fully determined. 1. Evaline born. 1834 Roane Co. TN. 2. Amanda born 1836 Roane Co. TN. 3, Leroy born 1840 Roane Co. TN. 4. Melissa born 1843 TN. 5. Columbean born ca. 1845. TN Samuel married 2nd wife ca.1849 Roane Co.Tn. Elizabeth Jane Harvey b. 1832 Roane Co. TN. died after 1880 Carroll CO. AR. daughter of John Harvey and Abigail Cole both from Roane Co. TN. Children of Samuel and Elizabeth Jane Richardson were: 1. Manercy Cornelia Richardson b. 1849 GA. 2. Frances A. Richardson b. 1852 Carroll CO. AR. 3. Orlena Richardson b. 1854 Carroll Co. AR. 4. Seamon Brazil Richardson b. 1-29-1858 Carroll Co. AR. 5. James L. Richardson b. 1861 Carroll Co. AR. 6. Evanna F. Richardson b. 1862 Carroll Co. AR. 7. Nancy Elizabeth Richardson b.1866 Carroll Co. AR. 8. Joseph B. Richardson b. 1869 Carroll Co. AR. 9.Telitha Richardson, Silver b. ? ( this is unproven) I descend from Seamon B. Richardson who married Sarah Malinda Maples; I have some names of children from other siblings of Seamon and Melinda if anyone is interested. Margrett McCorkle State Coordinator Washington GenExchange http://www.genexchange.org/state.php?state-wa County Coordinator Carroll County, Arkansas http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=ar&county=carroll
Hello all: I'll try and add data as condensed as I can. But isn't hard at the beginning of my Richardson as I have so little info on Samuel K. Richardson. I have over time researched so many of the Richardson in AR. from 1850 to present, and so often wondered how many could be related. As they all seem to come from the same general area. VA .into the Carolina's then into TN and on west to AR. I have often wondered what drew so many to AR in the 1850's. My Samuel moved there with a number of his fellow friends and in-laws from TN. All settling in Carroll / Boone and Benton CO. The County lines have changed since 1850. Samuel was born in GA. but census records read his parents were born in NC. Early 1750 or so even those boarders were not always what they read today. Samuel K had a brother Thomas L. Richardson born in 1808 GA. these brothers stay together thru-out their life time. Thomas married Frances Cates, also from Roane CO. TN. they moved to AR at the same time as Samuel and group. but Thomas lived in Boone, and Searcy Co. I found a Elder Thomas and a David Richardson living in Roane Co. TN close to Thomas L and Samuel in the 1820-30 and feel these are related to my Samuel and Thomas in some way. At the 1850 census of Roane CO. TN I found Michael Hassler and Agnes, parents of Samuel's 1st wife Jane and living with them is a four year old girl named Columbian Richardson. The 1850 census of Gordon Co. GA. lists Samuel and 2nd wife Elizabeth Jane Harvey with the four children of Samuel and Jane Hassler and Samuel's & Elizabeth's new daughter M. Cornelia b. 1849 GA. I have assumed (not proven) this 4 year old girl is the last child of Samuel and Jane's ( might possible be a child Jane died in child birth with.) by the 1860 Census Samuel and Elizabeth Jane are in Carroll CO. AR. with their 4 by that time, children. but not any of Samuel's children by Jane Hassler. A Leroy Richardson later appears in Carroll Co. AR. who I have assumed may be Samuel's son but not proven. But by 1860 the older children of Samuel and Jane Hassler would all have been in their 20'sand possibly married. I have not been able to find any of these Richardson Girls in TN or in AR. I'm sure when Samuel moved to Carroll CO. AR. in 1853 these older children may have moved to Roane Co. TN where they would stay with their Grandparents Hassler ( Michael Hassler died in 1853 ) ! Leaving Agnes a widow with a then 7 year old girl (possible grand-daughter) it would be likely the older girls would be there to help raise this child. Evaline the oldest would have been ca 19years old. It has always be such a hope of mine to find these older Richardson girls and their descendents it would sure answer a lot of questions for my family line. Thanks so much to all of you... I some times think if we all got our lines in order we might learn some of those AR. Richardson were related. Margrett "Richardson" McCorkle "Spokane, WA." Margrett McCorkle State Coordinator Washington GenExchange http://www.genexchange.org/state.php?state-wa County Coordinator Carroll County, Arkansas http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=ar&county=carroll