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'''Spouses:''' [[Mary Hall Richardson]] (m. February 13, 1755), [[Hannah Mills Richardson]]
'''Spouses:''' [[Mary Hall Richardson]] (m. February 13, 1755), [[Hannah Mills Richardson]] (m. September 20, 1778)


'''Children:''' [[Sarah Richardson 1]], [[Mary Richardson Small]], [[Thomas Richardson 1]], [[David Richardson 2]], [[Joseph Richardson 2]], [[Elisha Richardson]], [[Jonathan Richardson 1]], [[Huldah Richardson Brown]], [[Edward Richardson 2]], twins [[Hannah Richardson Moore]] and [[Esther Richardson Rich]], twins [[Sarah Richardson 2]] and [[Thomas Richardson 2]], twins [[Nancy Richardson Richardson]] and [[Lucy Richardson Ayer]], and [[William Richardson]]
'''Children:''' [[Sarah Richardson 1]], [[Mary Richardson Small]], [[Thomas Richardson 1]], [[David Richardson 2]], [[Joseph Richardson 2]], [[Elisha Richardson]], [[Jonathan Richardson 1]], [[Huldah Richardson Brown]], [[Edward Richardson 2]], twins [[Hannah Richardson Moore]] and [[Esther Richardson Rich]], twins [[Sarah Richardson 2]] and [[Thomas Richardson 2]], twins [[Nancy Richardson Richardson]] and [[Lucy Richardson Ayer]], and [[William Richardson]]
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== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==
He lived in Newton till about the time of his second marriage, and then removed to Pearsontown, now Standish, Me.
He lived in Standish from 1778 till 1807, when he removed to Monmouth, Me., where he died. May 27, 1825, aged 93.
All the children of the second wife, Hannah Mills, were, at one time, rocked together in one cradle. Three pairs of twins within three and a half years! The father of this numerous family removed from Standish to Monmouth, the north side of that town, only one fann intervening between his land and the town of Winthrop. The removal took place March 28, 1807.


== Education ==
== Education ==

Latest revision as of 16:59, 18 July 2016


Born: ♂ David Richardson

February 24, 1732
Newton, MA

Died: May 27, 1825

Monmouth, ME

Spouses: Mary Hall Richardson (m. February 13, 1755), Hannah Mills Richardson (m. September 20, 1778)

Children: Sarah Richardson 1, Mary Richardson Small, Thomas Richardson 1, David Richardson 2, Joseph Richardson 2, Elisha Richardson, Jonathan Richardson 1, Huldah Richardson Brown, Edward Richardson 2, twins Hannah Richardson Moore and Esther Richardson Rich, twins Sarah Richardson 2 and Thomas Richardson 2, twins Nancy Richardson Richardson and Lucy Richardson Ayer, and William Richardson

Parents: David Richardson and Remember Ward Richardson

Siblings: Jonathan Richardson, Lydia Richardson Fuller, Samuel Richardson, Jeremiah Richardson, Moses Richardson, Aaron Richardson, Abigail Richardson Fiske, Ebenezer Richardson, Elizabeth Richardson Richards, Thaddeus Richardson, Sarah Richardson, Mary Richardson

Half Siblings: Esther Richardson Fuller, Edward Richardson

Early Life

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He lived in Newton till about the time of his second marriage, and then removed to Pearsontown, now Standish, Me.

He lived in Standish from 1778 till 1807, when he removed to Monmouth, Me., where he died. May 27, 1825, aged 93.

All the children of the second wife, Hannah Mills, were, at one time, rocked together in one cradle. Three pairs of twins within three and a half years! The father of this numerous family removed from Standish to Monmouth, the north side of that town, only one fann intervening between his land and the town of Winthrop. The removal took place March 28, 1807.

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