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William Richardson (ca. 1620-1657) and his family immigrated from England to Newbury, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, Texas and elsewhere. Includes much ancestry and genealogical data in England.
This is a four-generation genealogy, including children of the fifth generation, of the descendants of William Richardson and Elizabeth Wiseman of Newbury Massachusetts. William first appeared in Newbury records in 1651. He died in 1654/1655 leaving 2 sons. His wife remarried and moved to New Hampshire. The sons returned to Newbury when they had grown up. Only one of the sons, Joseph, had any descendants. In succeeding generations the family expanded to Gloucester, Methuen and Dracut, Massachusetts. However, most of the family moved up to Chester, New Hampshire. Later generations moved on to Vermont, New York and Ohio, following the usual migration patterns. This volume follows all the children in each generation, and is the first volume of a projected 2 or 3-volume set.
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The Author’s pioneer ancestors were early settlers in the western movement, sometimes trekking roughly cleared pathways behind teams of oxen. Family meetings and marriages at New Ipswich, NH, Watervliet, NY, New Castle, KY, Richmond, IN, Old Oxford, IL, Mt. Pleasant, IW, Firth, NE, and Denver, CO, form the basis of this historical and genealogy story. Family chronicles, deeds, wills, census records, tombstones and written biological sketches form the basis for this book. Research was conducted in 87 counties in 22 states from Maine to Colorado, and also Wales, Scotland and England, over a 16 year period.