I really appreciate the information David but what I'm most interested in is how the following family : > *1. Charles P. Richardson* > > > > sp: Jane Francis Villars > > > > .........2. Walter Garland Richardson (b.2 Aug 1870-Villars > > Chapel,OH;d.14 Jan 1943) > > > > sp: Ruth Edna Hadley (b.28 Mar 1873-Clinton Co.,OH;d.21 Jun > > 1948) > > > > ..................3. Ruth Eleanor Richardson (b.21 Jul 1904-Wilmington,OH) > > > > sp: Roy William Leininger (b.26 Jun 1903;m.26 Nov > > 1936) > > > > ............................4. Ruth Ethel Leininger > > > > .................3. Horace Hadley Richardson (b.4 Jun 1908-Wilmington,OH) > > > > sp: Emily Jean Sewell (b.22 Feb 1922;m.27 Jan 1955) > > > > ..................3. Esther Rebecca Richardson (b.5 Oct 1911-Wilmington,OH) > > > > sp: Floyd Thomas Bryan (b.10 Mar 1910;m.1 Jul 1937) fits in with the "main" RICHARDSON line : > > Thomas > Thomas > Samuel > Stephen > Stephen > Ebenezer > Zebediah > > > > > Zebediah > Joshua Arthur > Francis Harvey > William Harmon > > > The later is my direct line. I stumbled over the Charles P. RICHARDSON family while researching my HADLEY line and got to wondering how it fits in with my RICHARDSON's. My HADLEY line were all Quakers until sometime after they left Ohio and the RICHARDSON's, coming from the New Hampshire are were far less likely to be [ Quakers were not tolerated well in that part of the country for the most part ]. That's not to say there were none but they were few. BUT, I saw in one post of yours that the second wife of Timothy RICHARDSON "was received into the church in Franklin, June 18, 1780, by letter from the church in Worcester". That was the general method of moving from one place to another and "joining" the local church in your new home amongst the Quakers. Were the RICHARDSON's Quakers? I also notice that you quote extensively from "Richardson Memorial". It look like some sort of web page or possibly an e-book [The Richardson Memorial Previous Next ] . Is this something that is available online or for purchase? -- (o:]>*HUGGLES*<[:o) Billie Walsh The three best words in the English Language: "I LOVE YOU" Pass them on!
The "Richardson Memorial" by JA Vinton chronicles several brothers of one English Richardson family. Most of them came to Massachusetts ca. 1600-1650, and settled in and around Boston, and in the case of John Richardson, Medfield, Wrentham and Franklin, MA. The book was published in the late 1800's, is currently available in book and CD format. David may not tell you, but he is a good source for the Vinton work on CD. There are other sources, but his is updated, searchable and the basis of much information of the family members you are seeking. Gary Allen Richardsin ----- Original Message ----- From: Billie Walsh<mailto:bilwalsh@swbell.net> To: RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 9:58 AM Subject: Re: [RICHARDSON] Richardson - Hadley Connection I really appreciate the information David but what I'm most interested in is how the following family : > *1. Charles P. Richardson* > > > > sp: Jane Francis Villars > > > > .........2. Walter Garland Richardson (b.2 Aug 1870-Villars > > Chapel,OH;d.14 Jan 1943) > > > > sp: Ruth Edna Hadley (b.28 Mar 1873-Clinton Co.,OH;d.21 Jun > > 1948) > > > > ..................3. Ruth Eleanor Richardson (b.21 Jul 1904-Wilmington,OH) > > > > sp: Roy William Leininger (b.26 Jun 1903;m.26 Nov > > 1936) > > > > ............................4. Ruth Ethel Leininger > > > > .................3. Horace Hadley Richardson (b.4 Jun 1908-Wilmington,OH) > > > > sp: Emily Jean Sewell (b.22 Feb 1922;m.27 Jan 1955) > > > > ..................3. Esther Rebecca Richardson (b.5 Oct 1911-Wilmington,OH) > > > > sp: Floyd Thomas Bryan (b.10 Mar 1910;m.1 Jul 1937) fits in with the "main" RICHARDSON line : > > Thomas > Thomas > Samuel > Stephen > Stephen > Ebenezer > Zebediah > > > > > Zebediah > Joshua Arthur > Francis Harvey > William Harmon > > > The later is my direct line. I stumbled over the Charles P. RICHARDSON family while researching my HADLEY line and got to wondering how it fits in with my RICHARDSON's. My HADLEY line were all Quakers until sometime after they left Ohio and the RICHARDSON's, coming from the New Hampshire are were far less likely to be [ Quakers were not tolerated well in that part of the country for the most part ]. That's not to say there were none but they were few. BUT, I saw in one post of yours that the second wife of Timothy RICHARDSON "was received into the church in Franklin, June 18, 1780, by letter from the church in Worcester". That was the general method of moving from one place to another and "joining" the local church in your new home amongst the Quakers. Were the RICHARDSON's Quakers? I also notice that you quote extensively from "Richardson Memorial". It look like some sort of web page or possibly an e-book [The Richardson Memorial Previous Next ] . Is this something that is available online or for purchase? -- (o:]>*HUGGLES*<[:o) Billie Walsh The three best words in the English Language: "I LOVE YOU" Pass them on! ==== 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>