Hi Whilst I enjoy reading all your comments, I am wondering if I am on the correct list as all my Richardsons so far are in England - not US. Can anyone suggest another list? Thanks Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Try a site called Genes Reunited- Think you will be pleased with that and make some progress. ----- Original Message ----- From: "ASHTON-REDLIN ANNETTE" <ashtonredlin@yahoo.co.uk> To: <RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 3:55 AM Subject: [RICHARDSON] Relevance > Hi > Whilst I enjoy reading all your comments, I am wondering if I am on the correct list as all my Richardsons so far are in England - not US. Can anyone suggest another list? > Thanks > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.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 > >
I know there are various European lists, such as the County lists in Ireland, on Rootsweb. I would think there may be something similar for England, as well. I believe you can search for lists by country, as well as surname. But, I have to agree - with most of us US Richardson's coming from England originally, it's nice to have someone with family still there... Gary Allen Richardson ----- Original Message ----- From: ASHTON-REDLIN ANNETTE<mailto:ashtonredlin@yahoo.co.uk> To: RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 3:55 AM Subject: [RICHARDSON] Relevance Hi Whilst I enjoy reading all your comments, I am wondering if I am on the correct list as all my Richardsons so far are in England - not US. Can anyone suggest another list? Thanks Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com<http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/> ==== 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>
Hi Most of us in the US are trying to trace back to a relevant connection in either the UK, Scotland, etc. Would be great if more nice folks like you were involved in the list. Any suggestions as to how me might get the "word" out bout the Richardson list in your country? DeLores Ashton_Redlin Annette wrote: Hi Whilst I enjoy reading all your comments, I am wondering if I am on the correct list as all my Richardsons so far are in England - not US. Can anyone suggest another list? Thanks
Thank you for you input. Please let me kmow if do connect. Martha
A couple of things to think about in searches on these people in the 1820s the spelling would have been Wardsborough that would not have changed until the very early 1900s Mo notes on Richardsons from this part of VT invariably trace to Canada. A little father east towards the Connecticut River you will find some who followed the river up from CT. Bob Strong wrote: > Harold, > > In pursuit of a Betsey Richardson, unknown parentage, from this time > > period--late 18th early 19th century--and this locale (she probably > married in > VT). She married Joseph Jones--they wound up in Chautauqua County, > NY by the > 1820s; Betsey is buried there--don't know what happened to Joseph > (he was son > of Rev. War "hero" John Jones of Wardsboro, VT (and Chautuaqua, NY). > John > Jones' wife (Joseph's mother) was Abigal Cheney. > > Stike any notes with your Richardsons??? > > Thanks, > > Bob Strong > > At 03:42 PM 3/8/2005, you wrote: > > >We've been trying to discover the parentage of one William > Richardson, > >born 1781/82 in Canaan, Litchfield County, CT. It appears his father > was > >Thomas, but there are two of them. One deserted the Red Coats during > the > >Revolutionary war, but we cannot find conclusive proof that this is > the > >man. He apparently had a William born to him while in England, but > that > >child died young. We can only assume that he had a second son, also > named > >William, after he arrived here. > > > >William's wife was Esther Barnes. We've been able to trace her > ancestry > >back to the early 1600's. The names of this couple's children are > Hiram > >(1808-1818), Gilbert (1809-1879), Polly (1811-1901), Levi > (1813-????), > >Edward (1816-1892, my line), Huldah (1819-????), William C. > (1821-1901), > >John (1825-1827), and Martha (1827-????). > > > >I also have a Richardson on my father's side. Julia A. Richardson > (no > >dates) married James A. Templeton (1818-1908). They had one > daughter, > >Christina Templeton (1850-1850). I know nothing more about Julia > except > >she married James in Worcester, Washington County, VT. James fought > in > >both the Mexican-American War and the War Between the States. > > > >Any help you can give - or advice - would be most appreciated. > > > >-- > >Harold Templeton > >Hoffman Estates, IL > >mrman23@earthlink.net > > > >CT: Barnes, Geer, Horsford, Lamb, Merritt, Richardson > >KY: Shields > >MA: Lamb, Merritt > >NH: Lindsay, Morse, Templeton > >NJ: Beam, Riker > >NY: Austin, Blakeney, Gardinier, Mayo, Shields, Van Woert > >VT: Davis, Geer, Johnson, Mayo, Templeton > >Canada: Bonett, Elsey, Mayo > > Robert W. Strong <><><>"Things are more like they are right now > strong@ischool.utexas.edu<><><><>than they have ever been." > > ==== 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
Harold, In pursuit of a Betsey Richardson, unknown parentage, from this time period--late 18th early 19th century--and this locale (she probably married in VT). She married Joseph Jones--they wound up in Chautauqua County, NY by the 1820s; Betsey is buried there--don't know what happened to Joseph (he was son of Rev. War "hero" John Jones of Wardsboro, VT (and Chautuaqua, NY). John Jones' wife (Joseph's mother) was Abigal Cheney. Stike any notes with your Richardsons??? Thanks, Bob Strong At 03:42 PM 3/8/2005, you wrote: >We've been trying to discover the parentage of one William Richardson, >born 1781/82 in Canaan, Litchfield County, CT. It appears his father was >Thomas, but there are two of them. One deserted the Red Coats during the >Revolutionary war, but we cannot find conclusive proof that this is the >man. He apparently had a William born to him while in England, but that >child died young. We can only assume that he had a second son, also named >William, after he arrived here. > >William's wife was Esther Barnes. We've been able to trace her ancestry >back to the early 1600's. The names of this couple's children are Hiram >(1808-1818), Gilbert (1809-1879), Polly (1811-1901), Levi (1813-????), >Edward (1816-1892, my line), Huldah (1819-????), William C. (1821-1901), >John (1825-1827), and Martha (1827-????). > >I also have a Richardson on my father's side. Julia A. Richardson (no >dates) married James A. Templeton (1818-1908). They had one daughter, >Christina Templeton (1850-1850). I know nothing more about Julia except >she married James in Worcester, Washington County, VT. James fought in >both the Mexican-American War and the War Between the States. > >Any help you can give - or advice - would be most appreciated. > >-- >Harold Templeton >Hoffman Estates, IL >mrman23@earthlink.net > >CT: Barnes, Geer, Horsford, Lamb, Merritt, Richardson >KY: Shields >MA: Lamb, Merritt >NH: Lindsay, Morse, Templeton >NJ: Beam, Riker >NY: Austin, Blakeney, Gardinier, Mayo, Shields, Van Woert >VT: Davis, Geer, Johnson, Mayo, Templeton >Canada: Bonett, Elsey, Mayo Robert W. Strong <><><>"Things are more like they are right now strong@ischool.utexas.edu<><><><>than they have ever been."
Martha, I show Nancy Richardson as the daughter of Jesse Richardson and Martha English. I have some information on them but haven't been able to be sure of a connection yet. Sally Richardson Goehring
I am searching for info on these folks as to their dob's and place of birth's. Their dau Kate 'Tulu' Richardson is my g grandmother, she was born abt May 1874 Harrison co TX. She md Dr Hal H Ramsey sr, he was born Apr 1867 Tarrant co Tx. they eventually moved to Abilene Tx where they died late in life. Any assistance is appreciated, thank you Jr
Sure wish I could claim the Jesse you found in Saline, MO born 1838. Jesse seems to have been a very popular name. Now I know why my dad was called Dutch instead of Jesse. Sally Richardson Goehring
Sorry, DeLores - only females left alive in my Richardson line. There are probably a couple of living male cousins somewhere in the world, but have had no contact with them in more than 50 years. Guess I'll just have to keep searching unless a DNA test is developed for females. Sally Richardson Goehring
Adding dates and places: 1. Jesse Owen Richardson b. 1/12/1913, Cainsville, Harrison Twp., Mercer Co. MO 2. Jesse Emmett Richardson b. 1/2/1880, Ethel Twp., Macon Co. MO m. Bertha Frances Brown 3. James W. Richardson b. 5/1855, Macon Co. MO m. Addie Sanborn 4. Burrell B. Richardson b. 6/1827, Wayne Co. Kentucky m. Nancy Jane Riley 5. William Richardson b. 1800, Tennessee m. Mary "Polly" unknown David Richardson b. 5/1/1781, Garrard Co. TN m. Elizabeth Smith Jesse Richardson b.1760, Loudon Co. VA m. Martha English Jonathan Richardson b. 1773 unknown location m. Anne Massey Sally Richardson Goehring --On Thursday, March 10, 2005 7:00 PM -0700 RICHARDSON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > RICHARDSON-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 26 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Nancy and Jesse Richardson [goehring@unm.edu] > #2 Re: [RICHARDSON] Nancy and Jesse R ["F.K.S.D." > <kperez32@comcast.net>] #3 RE: [RICHARDSON] Nancy and Jesse R > [Xanadu92@direcway.com] #4 Re: [RICHARDSON] Jesse Richardson [CM > <clm@charter.net>] #5 Re: [RICHARDSON] Jesse Richardson ["David C. > Richardson" <chuck.richa] #6 Re: [RICHARDSON] Jesse Richardson > [Harold Templeton <mrman23@earthlin] #7 Re: [RICHARDSON] Jesse > Richardson [CM <clm@charter.net>] #8 Re: [RICHARDSON] Jesse > Richardson ["David C. Richardson" <chuck.richa] #9 Re: [RICHARDSON] > Jesse Richardson ["Margrett McCorkle" <margrett42@co] #10 Re: > [RICHARDSON] Jesse Richardson [CM <clm@charter.net>] #11 RE: > [RICHARDSON] Jesse Richardson [Xanadu92@direcway.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from RICHARDSON-D, send a message to > > RICHARDSON-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________
Good Morning Listers: Three Richardson brothers of Maury County, TN: John, Thomas & William, Jr.; all sons of William Richardson, Sr. d. Wilkes Co., GA 1806. They lived on Newford Creek. There is a deed record in Wilkes Co., GA where John Richardson, yeoman, sells to his brother Thomas Richardson, a portion of his acreage on Newford Creek. According to researchers of this family, William Richardson, Sr. was the son of Thomas Richardson m. Barbary. When you do the math on the sons of William, Sr., their marriages, etc. it doesn't work for me [see below]. There were resident in Wilkes two persons named William Richardson, both having served in the Georgia Militia. One was referred to as William Sr. and the other as just William. Thomas Richardson m. Barbary migrated to the "Ceded Lands of Georgia" from Newberry Co., SC settling in what became Wilkes County, GA. where he received a grant in the year 1774. In his application for said land grant it is recorded he has two children; one daughter and one son, ages 8 and 9 respectively. According to the math, the children were born in 1766 and 1765 respectively. The LWT of Thomas Richardson, dated 8/1/1777 and proven in Wilkes County 9/15/1777 on oaths of Jacob McClendon and Unknown Collins. In his will he refers to himself as Thomas Richardson "of the Ceded Lands of Georgia." He names as executors, his wife Barbary Richardson and Jacob McClenden. Barbary Richardson, widow of Thomas Richardson of the above LWT, remarried. (Have info on her second husband and his family by his first marriage in one of my yet to be unpacked boxes.) William Richardson, Sr. made his will on 13 Feb 1806; the same was entered into the records of Wilkes Co., GA on 21 January 1808. Therein he leaves all his estate to son William Richardson, Jr. after the decease of his wife (unnamed) and names his sons John Richardson and Thomas Richardson as Executors. At the time the LWT was probated, John Richardson resigned as Executor of said estate. Shortly thereafter, he removed to Maury Co., TN. Where one of his sons had taken up residence. Thomas Richardson followed his brother John to Maury Co., TN. William Richardson, Jr., who married to Keziah, remained in GA for some time after his brothers moved to TN as indicated by the records of Wilkes Co., GA ================= The following data, posted on Genforum, provides further details. According to the marriage dates shown below, John Richardson m. in 1779. The two children referred to in the land grant record would have been 11 & 12 years of age in 1777 and 13 & 14 in 1779. The only way this works for me, and could very well be what occurred, is for William Richardson, Sr. to have followed Thomas Richardson & Barbary to Georgia. Researchers of these families, no doubt, have further documentation on Thomas Richardson m. Barbary from Newberry Co., SC. These families, however, are well recorded in Maury Co., TN. Posted on Genforum - Richardson Board #979: Jane (Willis) Richardson married Thomas Richardson in 1789 at Wilkes County, Georgia. All three of Thomas' sons and three of his son-in-laws served during the War of 1812: Allen Richardson born February 22, 1797, died November 11, 1865, Willis Richardson, Amos Richardson, and son-in-laws Elisha Pullen, Howard Cannon, and Perenas Howard. Syntha (Willis) Richardson & John Richardson were married in 1779 at Wilkes County, Georgia. Fourteen (14) children born of their union: Milam Richardson, William Richardson died 1829, Carroll Richardson born November 22, 1814, died January 26, 1904, Allen Richardson, Willis Richardson, Amos Richardson, Anna (Richardson) Cannon and seven (7) other children whose names and data are not available at this time. John & Sintha (Willis) Richardson owned and farmed 300 acres of Wilkes County, Georgia land which they purchased from Nathaniel Perre on January 21, 1791. The land was located on both banks of Newford Creek in Pope's District of Wilkes County. Their district was named for their neighbor, Captain Wylie Pope. The family of Syntha Willis also lived in the Pope District. In 1812 John & Syntha (Willis) Richardson moved to Fountain Creek in Maury County, Tennessee, where their son Milam Richardson had settled and built a log cabin prior to 1810. The Milam Richardson settlement was named Dugger's Place Settlement. The Dugger Place Settlement was located ten miles south of Columbia, Tennessee. John Richardson died and was buried in September 1840, at Stiversville, Maury County, Tennessee. Syntha (Willis)Richardson died and was buried at Stiversville, Maury County, Tennessee.
I have never found out the parents of Jesse Richardson but the census says his parents were from TN. I would like to find the lost family. Candace At 05:55 PM 3/8/2005 -0800, Margrett McCorkle wrote >I am also a Richardson with lost ancestors "Richardson" >But I think your Jesse Richardson is from the Richardsons that is in Maury >Co. TN in the early 1800's ca. 1810>>>1850 or so. >I can not say for fact as I have not researched them that closely, just in >looking for my own Richardson. The Richardson brothers in Maury Co came >out of GA and prior to that NC. >Good Luck
give me a few days. if you havn't heard anything by the weekend rattle my chain again... Harold Templeton wrote: > Dear Chuck, > > You mention that you have a database with 16,000 Richardsons in New > England. We've been trying to discover the parentage of one William > Richardson, born 1781/82 in Canaan, Litchfield County, CT. It appears > his father was Thomas, but there are two of them. One deserted the > Red Coats during the Revolutionary war, but we cannot find conclusive > proof that this is the man. He apparently had a William born to him > while in England, but that child died young. We can only assume that > he had a second son, also named William, after he arrived here. > > William's wife was Esther Barnes. We've been able to trace her > ancestry back to the early 1600's. The names of this couple's > children are Hiram (1808-1818), Gilbert (1809-1879), Polly > (1811-1901), Levi (1813-????), Edward (1816-1892, my line), Huldah > (1819-????), William C. (1821-1901), John (1825-1827), and Martha > (1827-????). > > I also have a Richardson on my father's side. Julia A. Richardson (no > dates) married James A. Templeton (1818-1908). They had one daughter, > Christina Templeton (1850-1850). I know nothing more about Julia > except she married James in Worcester, Washington County, VT. James > fought in both the Mexican-American War and the War Between the States. > > Any help you can give - or advice - would be most appreciated. > > -- > Harold Templeton > Hoffman Estates, IL > mrman23@earthlink.net > > CT: Barnes, Geer, Horsford, Lamb, Merritt, Richardson > KY: Shields > MA: Lamb, Merritt > NH: Lindsay, Morse, Templeton > NJ: Beam, Riker > NY: Austin, Blakeney, Gardinier, Mayo, Shields, Van Woert > VT: Davis, Geer, Johnson, Mayo, Templeton > Canada: Bonett, Elsey, Mayo > > David C. Richardson wrote: > > we need some places. lots of these names might be traced but > > without a location its dificult. My area is New England, I have a > > database of about 16,000 richardsons, but with a hint on location I'm > > stuck... > > > > CM wrote: > > > > > >>Yes, my great great grandfather was Jesse M.Richardson and married to > >>Mary > >>E. Baldwin. Jesse was born 1837 and Mary born 1840. I can't find out > >>any > >>information about them. They had 4 children Mary, Sam, Ed, and Charles > >>(my > >>great grandfather). > >>Does anyone have this Jesse and Mary Richardson in their branch? > >>Candace > >> > >>At 06:59 PM 3/7/2005 -0700, goehring@unm.edu wrote > >> > >>> Jesse is a common name repeated in my Richardson family - in fact, > >> > >>both > >> > >>>my father and grandfather were named Jesse. Here's my line: > >>> > >>>Jesse Owen Richardson (my father) > >>>Jesse Emmett Richardson (my grandfather) m. Bertha Frances Brown > >>>James W. Richardson m. Addie Sanborn > >>>Burrell B. Richardson m. Nancy Jane Riley > >>>William Richardson m. Mary "Polly" ? > >>> > >>>From this point on, I'm not certain of the line but I believe it to > >> > >>be: > >> > >>>David Richardson and Elizabeth Smith > >>>Jesse Richardson and Martha English > >>>Jonathan Richardson (b. 1773) and Anne Massey > >>> > >>>If you can confirm the latter information or if you see anything that > >> > >>>connects or will help me sort out all the Jesses, Jonathans, etc., I > >> > >>would > >> > >>>be very happy to share information. I can provide further > >> > >>information if > >> > >>>that will help, including the dates, locations and children of the > >> > >>above. > >> > >>>Sally (Richardson) Goehring > >>>Albuquerque, NM > >> > >>==== 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 > > ==== 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
David, I found Jesse Richardson in 1880 census, Saline, Missouri, born in MO 1838. It lists his wife Mariah E. born in TN 1838. I can't find out any more info on them. Candace David C. Richardson wrote: we need some places. lots of these names might be traced but without a location its dificult. My area is New England, I have a database of about 16,000 richardsons, but with a hint on location I'm stuck... CM wrote: Yes, my great great grandfather was Jesse M.Richardson and married to Mary E. Baldwin. Jesse was born 1837 and Mary born 1840. I can't find out any information about them. They had 4 children Mary, Sam, Ed, and Charles (my great grandfather). Does anyone have this Jesse and Mary Richardson in their branch? Candace
I am also a Richardson with lost ancestors "Richardson" But I think your Jesse Richardson is from the Richardsons that is in Maury Co. TN in the early 1800's ca. 1810>>>1850 or so. I can not say for fact as I have not researched them that closely, just in looking for my own Richardson. The Richardson brothers in Maury Co came out of GA and prior to that NC. Good Luck ----- Original Message ----- From: "CM" <clm@charter.net> To: <RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [RICHARDSON] Jesse Richardson > David, > I found Jesse Richardson in 1880 census, Saline, Missouri, born in MO > 1838. > It lists his wife Mariah E. born in TN 1838. > I can't find out any more info on them. > Candace > > > David C. Richardson wrote: > we need some places. lots of these names might be traced but > without a location its dificult. My area is New England, I have a > database of about 16,000 richardsons, but with a hint on location I'm > stuck... > > CM wrote: > Yes, my great great grandfather was Jesse M.Richardson and married to Mary > E. Baldwin. Jesse was born 1837 and Mary born 1840. I can't find out any > information about them. They had 4 children Mary, Sam, Ed, and Charles > (my great grandfather). Does anyone have this Jesse and Mary Richardson in > their branch? > Candace > > > > > ==== 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 > >
we need some places. lots of these names might be traced but without a location its dificult. My area is New England, I have a database of about 16,000 richardsons, but with a hint on location I'm stuck... CM wrote: > Yes, my great great grandfather was Jesse M.Richardson and married to > Mary > E. Baldwin. Jesse was born 1837 and Mary born 1840. I can't find out > any > information about them. They had 4 children Mary, Sam, Ed, and Charles > (my > great grandfather). > Does anyone have this Jesse and Mary Richardson in their branch? > Candace > > At 06:59 PM 3/7/2005 -0700, goehring@unm.edu wrote > > Jesse is a common name repeated in my Richardson family - in fact, > both > > my father and grandfather were named Jesse. Here's my line: > > > >Jesse Owen Richardson (my father) > >Jesse Emmett Richardson (my grandfather) m. Bertha Frances Brown > >James W. Richardson m. Addie Sanborn > >Burrell B. Richardson m. Nancy Jane Riley > >William Richardson m. Mary "Polly" ? > > > > From this point on, I'm not certain of the line but I believe it to > be: > >David Richardson and Elizabeth Smith > >Jesse Richardson and Martha English > >Jonathan Richardson (b. 1773) and Anne Massey > > > >If you can confirm the latter information or if you see anything that > > >connects or will help me sort out all the Jesses, Jonathans, etc., I > would > >be very happy to share information. I can provide further > information if > >that will help, including the dates, locations and children of the > above. > > > >Sally (Richardson) Goehring > >Albuquerque, NM > > ==== 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
Dear Chuck, You mention that you have a database with 16,000 Richardsons in New England. We've been trying to discover the parentage of one William Richardson, born 1781/82 in Canaan, Litchfield County, CT. It appears his father was Thomas, but there are two of them. One deserted the Red Coats during the Revolutionary war, but we cannot find conclusive proof that this is the man. He apparently had a William born to him while in England, but that child died young. We can only assume that he had a second son, also named William, after he arrived here. William's wife was Esther Barnes. We've been able to trace her ancestry back to the early 1600's. The names of this couple's children are Hiram (1808-1818), Gilbert (1809-1879), Polly (1811-1901), Levi (1813-????), Edward (1816-1892, my line), Huldah (1819-????), William C. (1821-1901), John (1825-1827), and Martha (1827-????). I also have a Richardson on my father's side. Julia A. Richardson (no dates) married James A. Templeton (1818-1908). They had one daughter, Christina Templeton (1850-1850). I know nothing more about Julia except she married James in Worcester, Washington County, VT. James fought in both the Mexican-American War and the War Between the States. Any help you can give - or advice - would be most appreciated. -- Harold Templeton Hoffman Estates, IL mrman23@earthlink.net CT: Barnes, Geer, Horsford, Lamb, Merritt, Richardson KY: Shields MA: Lamb, Merritt NH: Lindsay, Morse, Templeton NJ: Beam, Riker NY: Austin, Blakeney, Gardinier, Mayo, Shields, Van Woert VT: Davis, Geer, Johnson, Mayo, Templeton Canada: Bonett, Elsey, Mayo David C. Richardson wrote: > we need some places. lots of these names might be traced but > without a location its dificult. My area is New England, I have a > database of about 16,000 richardsons, but with a hint on location I'm > stuck... > > CM wrote: > > >>Yes, my great great grandfather was Jesse M.Richardson and married to >>Mary >>E. Baldwin. Jesse was born 1837 and Mary born 1840. I can't find out >>any >>information about them. They had 4 children Mary, Sam, Ed, and Charles >>(my >>great grandfather). >>Does anyone have this Jesse and Mary Richardson in their branch? >>Candace >> >>At 06:59 PM 3/7/2005 -0700, goehring@unm.edu wrote >> >>> Jesse is a common name repeated in my Richardson family - in fact, >> >>both >> >>>my father and grandfather were named Jesse. Here's my line: >>> >>>Jesse Owen Richardson (my father) >>>Jesse Emmett Richardson (my grandfather) m. Bertha Frances Brown >>>James W. Richardson m. Addie Sanborn >>>Burrell B. Richardson m. Nancy Jane Riley >>>William Richardson m. Mary "Polly" ? >>> >>>From this point on, I'm not certain of the line but I believe it to >> >>be: >> >>>David Richardson and Elizabeth Smith >>>Jesse Richardson and Martha English >>>Jonathan Richardson (b. 1773) and Anne Massey >>> >>>If you can confirm the latter information or if you see anything that >> >>>connects or will help me sort out all the Jesses, Jonathans, etc., I >> >>would >> >>>be very happy to share information. I can provide further >> >>information if >> >>>that will help, including the dates, locations and children of the >> >>above. >> >>>Sally (Richardson) Goehring >>>Albuquerque, NM >> >>==== 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
Yes, my great great grandfather was Jesse M.Richardson and married to Mary E. Baldwin. Jesse was born 1837 and Mary born 1840. I can't find out any information about them. They had 4 children Mary, Sam, Ed, and Charles (my great grandfather). Does anyone have this Jesse and Mary Richardson in their branch? Candace At 06:59 PM 3/7/2005 -0700, goehring@unm.edu wrote > Jesse is a common name repeated in my Richardson family - in fact, both > my father and grandfather were named Jesse. Here's my line: > >Jesse Owen Richardson (my father) >Jesse Emmett Richardson (my grandfather) m. Bertha Frances Brown >James W. Richardson m. Addie Sanborn >Burrell B. Richardson m. Nancy Jane Riley >William Richardson m. Mary "Polly" ? > > From this point on, I'm not certain of the line but I believe it to be: >David Richardson and Elizabeth Smith >Jesse Richardson and Martha English >Jonathan Richardson (b. 1773) and Anne Massey > >If you can confirm the latter information or if you see anything that >connects or will help me sort out all the Jesses, Jonathans, etc., I would >be very happy to share information. I can provide further information if >that will help, including the dates, locations and children of the above. > >Sally (Richardson) Goehring >Albuquerque, NM