My hits on Chautauqua in my database. if there is even a hint of a connection I do have more on these lines they started with the sons of eri Richardson who founded the town of Eriville Chautauqua, they soread out to as far west as kansas and Misouri. If they hit I have good data into the 1500s 2749 Benjamin Richardson Benjamin Richardson, 6 (Eri, 5 Amos, 4 Stephen, 3 Stephen, 2 Samuel 1), son of Eri 5 and Sarah (Durant) Richardson, b. March 20, 1777, married June 3, 1800, Dolly Alcott, daughter of Benjamin Alcott, lived where Martin Mason lived until 1815 when he moved to Cazenovia". Actually he first moved to Nelson near Cazenovia in New York State and then to Erieville near the geographical center of New York State. Benjamin Richardson and his wife Dolly had nine children. Benjamin died at Nelson, Oct. 1, 1855 and Dolly in 1869. Both are buried in the Erieville Cemetery. Children of Benjamin and (Alcott) Richardson 2749.1. Dolly. 7 2749.2. James. 7 2749.3. Savilla. 7 2749.4. Ira, 7 b. March 4,1801; d. 1863. 2749.5. Eri, 7 b. June 22, 1803. 2749.6. Nelson, 7 b. 1807; d. 1873. 2749.7 Benjamin, 7 b. 1809; d. 1890. 2749.8. Barzilla, 7 b. October 29, 1811, Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire (probably); d. October 25, 1859, buried in Cherry Creek cemetery, Chautauqua Cty, NY. 2749.9. William, 7 b. 1814; d. 1888. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2749.8 Barzilla Richardson Barzilla Richardson, 7 (Benjamin, 6 Eri, 5Amos, 4 Stephen, 3 Stephen, 2 Samuel 1), son of Benjamin and (Alcott) Richardson, b. October 29, 1811, Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire (probably); d. October 25, 1859. He married Susannah Holdridge, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (Price) Holdridge. She was born June 8, 1813 in Nelson, Madison, New York, and died April 6, 1896. Both are buried in Cherry Creek cemetery, Chautauqua Cty, NY. In 1853, the family moved from Truxton Cortland County to Chautauqua Cty, New York. In the cemetery in Cherry Creek, Chautauqua Cty, New York are the graves of Brazilla, Susan H. Richardson Coe, aged 83; Lovilla, ; Nelson L. He was a Civil War Veteran, member of Co. C, 112th Regiment, New York State Vol. and on his stone is inscribed, "Farewell Oh Wise Delusive World, Too Vain to Claim a Mortals Love. I Found Through Christ Redeeming Grace." Children of Barzilla Susannah (Holdridge) Richardson: 2749.10. Adella. 8 2749.11. Viola. 8 2749.12. Lovilla, 8 b. 1841; d. April 24, 1862, buried in Cherry Creek cemetery, Chautauqua Cty, NY. 2749.13. Newell 8 b. 1843; d. January 14,1867, buried in Cherry Creek cemetery, Chautauqua Cty, NY. Burial: His stone is inscribed, "Farewell Oh Wise Delusive World, Too Vain to Claim a Mortals Love. I Found Through Christ Redeeming Grace." Military service: Civil War Veteran, member of Co. C, 112th Regiment, New York State Vol. 2749.14. Nelson L, 8 b. 1845; d. May 01, 1862. 2749.15. Susan Philena, 8 b. June 14,1847, Truxton, Cortland Cty., New York; d. July 12,1935, South Hill outside of Hamlet, NY. She moved with her family to Chautauqua Cty in 1853 when she was six. On 17 Oct 1867 she married Joseph Elisha Vincent, son of Benjamin F. and Alvira Searl Vincent. 2749.16. Maretta Dorleski, 8 b. 1849; d. 1930; m. Kellog. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2749.15 Susan Philena Richardson Susan Philena Richardson, 8 (Barzilla, 7 Benjamin, 6 Eri, 5Amos, 4 Stephen, 3 Stephen, 2 Samuel 1), Daughter of Barzilla Susannah (Holdridge) Richardson, b. June 14,1847, Truxton, Cortland Cty., New York; d. July 12,1935, South Hill outside of Hamlet, NY. She moved with her family to Chautauqua Cty in 1853 when she was six. On 17 Oct 1867 She married Joseph Elisha Vincent, October 17, 1867, son of Benjamin Alvira (Searl) Vincent. He was born April 25, 1843 in South Hill outside of Hamlet, NY, and died February 26, 1901. She was always called Lena, and at 5 feet 1 inches tall and never weighed (except when pregnant) more than 100 lbs. Children of Joseph and Susan (Richardson) Vincent: 2749.17. Phalla Viola (Vincent), b. January 05, 1871; d. January 31, 1929, in California; m. married Joseph Peavy who went to California and worked in the oil business (fields.) 2749.18. Infamt son (Vincent), b. May 9, 1872; d. Next day 2749.19. Ann Alvira (Vincent), b. September 21, 1873; d. October 8, 1942. Called Ann educated taught school 2749.20. Coral (Vincent), b. December 5, 1875; d. May 21, 1957. Trained as a nurse. 2749.21. Velma Pearl (Vincent), b. June 5, 1878; d. February 20, 1975; m. (---) Stebbins. Called Pearl. Her husband had a large and prosperous farm near Dunkirk and raised tomatoes and grapes as primary crops. She was a beautiful woman. 2749.22. Fanny Fern (Vincent), b. June 15, 1882; d. February 20, 1952; m. (---)Wilcox. Called Fern educated taught school 2749.23. Daisy Benna (Vincent), b. October 8, 1885, South Dayton, Chautauqua, New York, USA; d. August 6, 1966, Earlville, Hamilton, New York. 2749.24. Bernice Frank (Vincent), b.. June 22, 1887; d. September 19, 1933; m. (---) Lewis. Educated taught school.. ++++++++++++++++++++ 2749.23 Daisy Benna Vincent Daisy Benna Vincent, (Susan P., 8 (Barzilla, 7 Benjamin, 6 Eri, 5 Amos, 4 Stephen, 3 Stephen, 2 Samuel 1), Daughter of Joseph and Susan (Richardson) Vincent:, b. October 8, 1885, South Dayton, Chautauqua, New York, USA; d. August 6, 1966, Earlville, Hamilton, New York, buried in Earlville Cemetery. She married Vance Eldridge Avery, June 24, 1908, son of Orlando and Sarah (Miller) Avery. He was born October 6, 1879 in Peterborough, Madidson, New York, and died February 26, 1953 in Earlville, Hamilton, New York, buried in Earlville Cem.. Called Benna educated, taught school. 09/August/1996, buried in Earlville Cemetery, Earlville, Hamilton, NY Children of Vance and Daisy (Vincent) Avery: 2749.25. Eldridge Vincent (Avery), b. September10, 1909, Earlville, Hamilton, New York, USA; d. November11, 1947, Albany, Albany Cty, New York; m. Ethel Carnathan, April 13, 1945, Church of the Holy Communion, Patterson, NJ. Education: 1927, Earlville High School Occupation: 1945, Assistant manager of a S.S. Kresge store. Boston, MA 2749.26. Jean Winifred (Avery), November 14, 1911, Earlville, New York, USA; d. July 26, 1998, Saranac Lake, New York, USA. 2749.27. Eileen Lois (Avery). 2749.28. Hester Richardson (Avery). 2749.29. Alice Wilma (Avery). +++++++++++++++ Elaine Sunde wrote: > This responds to Bob's message last March (!) re Betsey Richardson. wife of > Joseph Jones, who is buried in Chautauqua Co, New York. I have traced my GG > Grandfather John Richardson back to the 1835 Census in Chautauqua. He > eventually settled in Wisconsin, around 1845, but I can't get any leads on > him earlier than the 1835 and 1840 Chautauqua references. In later Census > records the writing is very very difficult. Sometimes John Richardson's > birthplace appears to be "NY" and sometimes "Vt." > > I have found two other Richardsons in Chautauqua: Seth and Crocker > Richardson. Maybe related to my John; maybe not. Anyway, I'm looking for > straws here! Have you learned anything more about Betsey? > > PS. I'm confused about your subject line. Who is/was Jesse? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob Strong" <strong@ischool.utexas.edu> > To: <RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 7:18 PM > Subject: Re: [RICHARDSON] Jesse Richardson > > > 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 > > > > ==== 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