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i. EAMES BIRGE, b. Washington, D. C., Jan. 23, 1856. m. Sept. 11, 1879, Martha Miles. Physician. res. N. Y. City.
ii. WALTER NEWTON, b. St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 22, 1857, d. Washington, D. C., May, 1878.
iii. MARY FARNHAM, b. St. Albans, Vt., Sept. 12, 1858. m. Nov. 11, 1876, Harvey D. Goulder. res. Cleveland, Ohio.
iv. ANDREW WYMAN, b. Lowell, Mass., April 7, 1863, d. Lowell, Mass., March 28, 1864.
V. EDITH GODCOMB, b. Charlestown, Mass., May 29, 1868. res. Washing- ton, D. C.
RANLET.
1. LEVI FRANKLIN RANLET, son of Levi, b. in Meredith, Sept. 13, 1798. m. Feb. 26, 1824, Ann Maria, dau. of Robert Gotham, b. in Lancaster, Oct. 10, 1807, d. in Plymouth, Nov. 6, 1879. He res. in L. from 1839 to 1873. Blacksmith. Methodist. Republican. Represen- tative, 1850. d. in Plymouth, Nov. 24, 1873. Ch., -
2. i. NOAH WEBSTER, b. Lancaster, Jan. 23, 1826.
ii. SARAH GOTHAM, b. Lancaster, July 27, 1831. m. first, Cyrus Willis (See). m. second, Collins M. Buchanan (See).
iii. EDGAR, b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1838, d. Lisbon, Dec. 12, 1838. iv. HENRY C., b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1838, d. L. April 25, 1839.
v. CHARLES FRANK, b. L., Oct. 3, 1841. m. July 2, 1866, Mary Osgood. Laborer. He d. L. June 17, 1867. She m. second, Charles H. Apple- bee (See).
vi. GEORGE MAYO, b. L. Feb. 5, 1847. m. April 18, 1870, Mary Leonard. Ice-dealer. res. Susquehanna, Penn.
2. NOAH WEBSTER RANLET, son of Levi Franklin 1, b. in Lancaster, Jan. 23, 1826. m. first, Dec. 8, 1847, Deborah, dau. of Simeon Burn- ham, b. in Bethlehem, April 21, 1828, d. in L. April 6, 1864. m. sec- ond, Sept. 25, 1864, Sarah Emeline, dau. of Hobert Wyatt, b. in Warren, March 30, 1834, Cong. She m. first, George Powers. Noah has res. in L. since 1839. Carriage manufr. Cong. Republican. Fire ward, 1882-3-4-5-6. I. O. O. F.
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i. JENNY L., b. Oct. 11, 1849. m. George Belknap (See).
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3. ii. HARRY WYATT, b. Oct. 24, 1865. iii. ISABEL MAUD, b. Sept. 28, 1868. m. John Bradbury Jarvis (See). iv. FRANK HERBERT, b. May 15, 1872. unm. res. L.
3. HARRY WYATT RANLET, son of Noah Webster ?, b. in L. Oct. 24, 1865. m. Nov. 27, 1889, Dulcenia Mason, dau. of Joseph S. Frye (See), h. in Waterford, Vt., Dec. 10, 1865. He has res. in L. from 1865 to 1887, and since 1895. Carriage-maker. Grad. Dart. Coll., 1887. Ch., -
i. WYATT FRYE, b. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 80, 1890.
ii. EMILIE, b. L. Oct. 10, 1896.
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4. DANIEL WEBSTER RANLET, son of Charles, b. in Newmarket, Sept. 4, 1842. m. April 29, 1869, Clara Bell, dau. of John C. Morrison (See), b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 11, 1845, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1892. Hotel steward. Cong. Republican. A. F. and A. M. Ch., -
i. CHARLES TUTTLE, b. Bethlehem, Sept. 30, 1871. m. 1892, Gertrude Tucker. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt.
ii. MARY HATTIE, b. Bethlehem, April 27, 1873, d. Oct. 1873.
iii. DANIEL MORRISON, b. Laconia, Oct. 25, 1876. First Sergeant Co. B, 9th N. Y., war with Spain. He m. Nov. 25, 1899, Margery Borden.
iv. BESSIE, b. Bethlehem, Jan. 22, 1881.
REAGAN.
1. JOHN REAGAN, son of Charles, b. in Ireland, Aug. 1, 1858. m. May 14, 1883, Rhoda, dau. of Peter Duffy (See), b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 10, 1858, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1870. Foreman on railroad section. Roman Catholic. Democrat.
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i. MARY, b. June 14, 1884.
ii. CHARLES, b. May 12, 1886.
iii. JOHN, b. June 10, 1888.
iv. JAMES, b. June 18, 1892.
v. LEO, b. May 1, 1895.
REDINGTON.
1. ABRAHAM REDINGTON and wife Margaret are named in the records of Boxford, Mass., 1645. "He was held in much esteem." He d. in Boxford, Sept. 12, 1697. Six ch.
2. THOMAS REDINGTON, son of Abraham 1, b. July 25, 1649. m. March 22, 1682/3, Mary Kimball, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Smith) Kimball of Bradford, Mass. He also lived in Boxford, where he d., Jan. 7, 1702/3. Six ch.
3. THOMAS REDINGTON, son of Thomas ', b. in Boxford, d. in Lunen- burg, Mass., Aug. 10, 1755. He m. Hepsibah Perley, b. Aug. 14, 1699, dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Osgood) Perley. He lived in Boxford and Lunenburg, Mass.
4. BENJAMIN REDINGTON, son of Thomas 8, b. in 1729. m. March 24, 1757, Ruth, dau. of Rev. David Stearns, b. Jan. 3, 1736/7, d. March 14, 1798. He res. in Lunenburg, Mass., and later in Walpole, where he d., Aug. 23, 1811.
5. THOMAS REDINGTON, son of Benjamin 4, b. in Lunenburg, Mass., March 29, 1766. m. Feb. 21, 1797, Mary Stowell, b. in Worcester, Mass .. Oct. 8, 1773, d. in Walpole, Dec. 21, 1825. Merchant. Whig. d. in Walpole, Jan. 26, 1824. (History of Walpole, p. 346.)
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i. CHARLES STEARNS, b. Walpole, Jan. 8, 1798, d. Boston, Mass., May 8, 1802.
ii. GEORGE THOMAS, b. Walpole, Nov. 27, 1799, d. Boston, Mass., May 17, 1802.
iii. WILLIAM EBENEZER, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 12, 1801, d. Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1803.
iv. CHARLES THOMAS, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 16, 1803, d. St. Augustine, Fla., Dec. 21, 1831.
v. MARY STEARNS, b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 19, 1806. m. George Warner Ely (See).
6. vi. GEORGE BENJAMIN, b. Charlestown, Nov. 27, 1808.
vii. WILLIAM EBENEZER, b. Charlestown, Sept. 19, 1810. m. Esther For- saith. Clerk. He d. Boston, Mass., May 1, 1880.
viii. FRANCIS CORNELIUS, b. Charlestown, March 28, 1813, d. Charlestown, July 31, 1813.
ix. FRANCES ANN, b. Charlestown, March 30, 1814. unm. d. Concord, Nov. 2, 1861.
7. X. HENRY CORNELIUS, b. Charlestown, Nov. 24, 1816.
6. GEORGE BENJAMIN REDINGTON, son of Thomas 5, b. in Charles- town, Nov. 27, 1808. unm. He res. in L. from 1829 until he d., Dec. 1, 1888. Merchant and scythe manufr. Republican. Fire ward, 1850. Director L. National Bank, 1871 to 1887 inc. Director L. Savings Bank, 1871 to 1888 inc. Director White Mountains Railroad.
7. HENRY CORNELIUS REDINGTON, son of Thomas 5, b. in Charlestown, Nov. 24, 1816. m. April 30, 1846, Mary Bean, dau. of Stephen and granddau. of Ebenezer Richardson 25 (See), b. in Lisbon, July 20, 1821, Cong. Deaconess. He res. in L. most of the time from 1834 until he d., March 2, 1889. Republican. Merchant and scythe manuf. Ch., b. in L., -
i. STELLA LOUISE, b. Feb. 8, 1848. m. Charles Leonidas Clay (See).
ii. CHARLES THOMAS, b. Feb. 26, 1851, d. L. Jan. 12, 1876.
iii. MARY FRANCES, b. Dec. 1, 1852. m. Charles Edward Milliken (See).
iv. ISABELLA STEARNS, b. Jan. 12, 1862. m. John Glover Bent (See).
v. GEORGE HENRY, b. Dec. 3, 1865, d. L. Nov. 12, 1867.
REDWOOD.
1. WILLIAM REDWOOD, son of William, b. in Nottingham. Eng., March 5, 1808. m. June, 1828, Elizabeth Redwood, b. in Notting- ham, Eng., in 1805, d. in L. Dec. 13, 1883, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1832. Tailor. Methodist. Democrat. No ch. He d. L. Dec. 18, 1897.
REMICH. REMICK.
The name Remich is of German extraction. There is a town of that name in the Duchy of Luxemburg, named in the time of Roman occu- pation, and probably the family came from that town.
1. CHRISTIAN REMICH, b. in Eng. or Germany, in 1631. m. about 1654, Hannah -. He emigrated to America, and was one of the proprietors of Kittery, Me., and was a large owner of land in Kittery, Elliot, and South Berwick, Me., now in the possession of his descendants.
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He was a surveyor, and for many years Selectman, Treasurer, and Rep- resentative. He had four sons, all of whom were fairly well educated, and many of their descendants have become noted men, the most prom- inent being Chief Justice Morrison Remich Waite. The name is written Remich and Remick. (N. E. Historical and Genealogical Register, Oct. 1893.)
2. JACOB REMICK, son of Christian 1, b. in Kittery, Me., Nov. 23, 1660. in. first, about 1682, Lydia - -. m. second, about 1690, Mary He was a shipwright and farmer ; quite an extensive land owner ; selectman many years, and town treasurer about ten years. He res. in Kittery, Me., where he d., June, 1745.
3. JAMES REMICK, son of Jacob 2, b. in Kittery, Me., Jan. 23, 1701. m. Sept. 1729, Abigail, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Carter) Benjamin of Charlestown, Mass., b. March 23, 1706/7. She m. second, April, 1751, Samuel Henshaw, and res. in Medford, Mass. James res. in Kittery, Me., and Charlestown, Mass. He was probably lost at sea, or d. in a foreign country, about 1746.
. 4. DAVID REMICK, son of James 8, b. in Charlestown, Mass., Feb. 22, 1732. m. March 25, 1757, Susanna Whittier of Haverhill, Mass., d. in 1794, - a relative of John G. Whittier. David was a 2d Lieut. in the French and Indian War, commission dated May 21, 1759. He was also a Rev. soldier in Capt. Joseph Eaton's Co., Col. Samuel Johnson's Regt. on an expedition to the northward, 1777. d. June 30, 1793.
5. JAMES REMICK, son of David", b. in Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 15, 1760. m. Sept. 10, 1782, Mary Kinsman of Ipswich, Mass., b. Dec. 18, 1762, d. Sept. 19, 1840. He was a Rev. soldier in Capt. Joseph Eaton's Co., Col. Samuel Johnston's Regt., in an expedition to the northward, 1777. He d. Barrington, July 18, 1836.
6. DANIEL REMICK, son of James 5, b. in Dover, Feb. 22, 1785. m. Dec. 25, 1806, Olive Kelley, b. in Dover, Dec. 22, 1784, d. Jan. 4, 1849. He d. Danville, Vt., June 13, 1827.
7. SAMUEL KELLEY REMICK, son of Daniel ", b. in Danville, Vt., Sept. 16, 1815. m. April 19, 1838, Sophia, dau. of Clark Cushman 8 (See), b. in Barnet. Vt., Oct. 12, 1816, d. in Colebrook, April 2, 1879. He res. in Barnet, Vt., Hardwick, Vt., and in Colebrook, N. H. Hotel- keeper. Republican. d. in Colebrook, Dec. 24, 1878. - Ch., all but Kate b. in Hardwick, Vt., -
i. KATE O., b. Barnet, Vt., Jan. 24, 1889. m. June 30, 1867, Edwin Small, livery propr. She d. Colebrook, Aug. 6, 1894.
ii. CHARLES E., b. May 6, 1840. m. June 23, 1868, Mattie C. Chapman. Merchant. Sheriff, Oneida Co., N. Y., and delegate to Dem. Nat. Con- vention. res. Oneida, N. Y.
iii. GUSTUS S., b. April 30, 1842. m. July 22, 1871, Sarah R. Clarendon. Jeweller. res. Colebrook.
iv. LOUISE MATILDA, b. Jan. 1, 1845. m. Edgar Aldrich (See).
v. MARY SOPHIA, b. Feb. 25, 1847. m. Lewis B. Heald (See).
vi. ADA AUGUSTA, b. Nov. 15, 1849. m Sept. 6, 1876, James I. Parsons, lawyer. She d. Colebrook, Dec. 28, 1881.
8. vii. DANIEL CLARK, b. Jan. 15, 1852.
9. viii. JAMES WALDRON, b. Oct. 30, 1860.
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8. DANIEL CLARK REMICH, son of Samuel Kelley ", b. in Hardwick, Vt., Jan. 15, 1852. m. first, Feb. 12, 1879, Belle, dau. of Alfred Lov- erin, b. in Colebrook, d. in L. Sept. 9, 1885. m. second, May 18, 1886, Lizzie Maria, dan. of Benjamin West Kilburn (See), b. in L. Sept. 14, 1854, Cong. He was educated in the common schools and Hardwick Academy, and grad. from the law department of Mich. University in 1878. He was admitted to the Bar at Lancaster, April term, 1878, and at once entered the law firm of Dudley & Remich, where he remained until May 1, 1882, when he moved to L. and became a partner in the firm of Bingham, Aldrich, & Remich. After the retirement of George A. Bingham (See), in 1884, the firm became Aldrich & Remich, which continued in business until Jan. 1, 1889, when Edgar Aldrich (See) re- tired. He then formed a partnership with his brother, James Waldron Remick (See), under the firm name of Remich & Remick, which con- tinued to Sept, 1, 1890, when Daniel retired to engage in the stereo- scopic view business with Benjamin West Kilburn (See). Cong. Republican. Fire ward, 1888. Board of Health, 1895-6. Represent- ative, 1895-6 and 1899-1900. State Senator, 1901-2. Prest. Board of Trade. Director and Prest. of Littleton Shoe Co. Member of Ex- ecutive Committee, State Law and Order League; has written exten- sively on temperance and other reforms, and frequently advocates same causes on platforms and before courts and the Legislature. Delivered address 125th anniversary of L. in 1895, and an historical address on " Manufactures," Centennial, 1884. (L. Cen .. pp. 232 to 241 inc.) Notary public. J. P. Prest. L. Driving Park Association, 1896. No ch. (Child's Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 1128. L. Cen., p. 131.)
9. JAMES WALDRON REMICK, son of Samuel Kelley 7, b. in Hard- wick, Vt., Oct. 30, 1860. m. Dec. 5, 1888, Mary S., dau. of Nathan Pendleton, b. in Bangor, Me., July, 1864. He was educated in St. Johnsbury, Vt., and Colebrook, and grad. from the Law Department of Mich. University in 1882, and the same year was admitted to the Bar in Concord. He was in practice in Colebrook two years, and. subse- quently in the employ of Aldrich & Remich in L. In 1885 he formed a partnership with Hon. Ossian Ray, under the firm name of Ray & Remick, in L. In 1889 he formed a partnership with his brother, Daniel Clark Remich (See), under the firm name of Remich & Remick, which continued to Sept. 1, 1890, when his brother retired. Since then he has practised alone. Among his writings may be mentioned, Briefs and Arguments reported in N. H. Supreme Court Reports, Vols. 62 to 68, and in the Federal Reporter, notable among which is the one given in full in State v. Saunders, 66 N. H., p. 46. Republican. U. S. District Attorney for N. H. under Prest. Harrison. Board of Health, 1887-8-9. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1895 to date, and president of the Board since 1899. Notary public. J. P. (Child's Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 1128.)
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10. SIMEON REMICK, b. in Groton, Vt., Sept. 1798. m. May 27, 1827, Hannah R., dau. of Walter Bowman 8 (See), b. in L. in 1800, d. in L. April 10, 1875. He res. in L. from 1827 until he d., Dec. 24, 1869. Farmer. Democrat. J. P. A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn. Ch., b. in L., -
i. JOHN S., b. Dec. 29, 1827, d. L. Oct. 26, 1849.
ii. . WALTER B., b. Sept. 4, 1829. m. Sept. 22, 1852, Diantha L. Hurlburt. Farmer. res. Waterford, Vt.
iii. CASSANDRA C., b. July 3, 1831. m. Henry Townsend, peddler. She d. L. April 18, 1878.
iv. COZBI F., b. May 12, 1883. m. Hubbard Hadlock (See).
V. HANNAH R., b. July 18, 1885, d. L. Aug. 6, 1838.
vi. ELVIRA E., b. Aug. 14, 1887. m. Roby C. Towne (See).
11. vii. JAMES WALLACE, b. April 23, 1840. viii. ZADOCK B., b. July 7, 1843. m. Jan. 2, 1869, Alpharetta Williams. Farmer. res. Lyman. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf., and Co. I, Ist N. H. H. Art. Private.
11. JAMES WALLACE REMICK, son of Simeon 10, b. in L. April 23, 1840. m. Feb. 25, 1870, Ellen, dau. of Charles Goss, b. in Waterford, Vt., Sept. 28, 1845, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Cong. Democrat.
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12. SHADRACH REMICK, b. in Kittery, Me., July 6, 1829. m. Nov. 19, 1854, Julia H., dau. of Rudolphus Chandler (See), b. in Compton, P. Q., Jan. 22, 1838. He res. in L. from 1860 to 1890. Stone-mason. Ch., -
i. ALMA J., b. Jefferson, Sept. 19, 1856. m. Charles A. Glover (See).
ii. ELLA H., b. Jefferson, Aug. 13, 1858. m. Nov. 28, 1881, Walter P. Flanders, glover. He d. L. March 6, 1885.
iii. EVA E., b. L. July 26, 1860. m. William Jesse Moore, scale-maker. He d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 25, 1894. She m. second, May 27, 1895, Fred E. Clark.
iv. ADA E., b. L. June 13, 1862. m. Jan. 12, 1886, William E. Tenney, car- riage smith. res. Concord.
v. EMMA A., b. L. July 24, 1864, d. March 6, 1884.
vi. GRACIE M., b. L. Nov. 1871, d. March 13, 1872.
vii. LILLIAN M., b. L. March 12, 1874. m. June 20, 1894, Charles H. Shattuck, druggist. res. Concord.
RENFREW.
1. JOHN SAURIN RENFREW, son of John, b. in Newbury, Vt., Jan. 2, 1864. m. July 13, 1885, Lilla Estelle, dau. of Levi D. Barnard, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Sept. 1862, Cong. He has res. in L. 1882-3, and since 1885. Merchant. Cong. Republican. Ch., -
i. EARLE BARNARD, b. South Ryegate, Vt., Jan. 18, 1887.
ii. FLORENCE EMMA, b. L. July, 1890.
iii. MARION, b. L. Jan. 29, 1897.
iv. MABEL, b. L. June 26, 1899.
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2. IRVING CLARK RENFREW, son of John, b. in Peacham, Vt., Aug. 9, 1868. m. June 16, 1891, Hattie Jane, dau. of Henry G. Rollins, b. in Newbury, Vt., Jan. 30, 1869, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1889. Merchant. Cong. Deacon. Republican.
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i. PHYLLIS ESTELLE, b. April 25, 1892.
ii. PERCY LAURENCE, b. Nov. 5, 1894. d. April 20, 1898.
iii. MARGUERITE ETHEL, b. Nov. 5, 1894.
iv. KATHERINE, b. April 24, 1900. d. April 26, 1900.
RICHARDSON.
1. EZEKIEL RICHARDSON, b. in Eng. m. Susanna - He came to America in 1630, and settled in Woburn, Mass., where he d., Oct. 21, 1647. He with his brothers, Samuel and Thomas 11 (See), were among the founders of Woburn, and occupied many positions of trust. (The Richardson Memorial, pp. 31-40-48-61.)
2. JOSIAH RICHARDSON, son of Ezekiel 1, b. in Charlestown, Mass., in 1635. m. June 6, 1659, Remembrance, dau. of William Underwood, b. in Concord, Mass., Feb. 25, 1639/40. He was a prominent man in Chelmsford, Mass., d. June 22, 1695.
3. JOSIAH RICHARDSON son of Josiah ?, b. May 18, 1665. m. Dec. 14, 1687, Mercy, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Blanchard) Parish. He was a lieut. and farmer. Town clerk of Chelmsford, Mass., 1693-4. Selectman. d. Oct. 17, 1711.
4. ROBERT RICHARDSON, son of Josiah 8, b. in Chelmsford, Mass., Oct. 2, 1693. m. Deborah Parish. He res. in Chelmsford, Mass., and Litchfield.
5. LUTHER RICHARDSON, son of Robert4. m. Sally Ticknor of Lebanon. He res. in Bath, 1768, and later in Lisbon.
6. JOHN RICHARDSON, son of Luther 5, b. Feb. 18, 1769. m. in 1792, Olive Dailey. He res. in Lisbon. Sixteen ch.
7. JAMES RICHARDSON, son of John &, b. in Lisbon, March 27, 1814. m. May 6, 1847, Jane, dau. of Leonard Morse, b. in Haverhill, Aug. 18, 1829, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1856 until he d., Oct. 3, 1891. Grad. Dart. Coll., 1841. Teacher, lumberman, and farmer. Republican. Free Baptist. Ch., -
i. KATE, b. Lisbon, Aug. 15, 1849. m. Peter Cardinal (See).
8. ii. LUTHER, b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1850.
iii. FLORA E., b. Bethlehem, Nov. 15, 1852. m. Jan. 20, 1875, Edwin W. Folsom, jeweller. She d. Somersworth, Feb. 6, 1877.
9. iv. JAMES EMORE, b. Bethlehem, March 21, 1854.
10. Y. HORACE FRANKLIN, b. Bethlehem, Aug. 2, 1857.
8. LUTHER RICHARDSON, son of James 7, b. in Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1850. m. Aug. 4, 1879, Ellen May, dau. of Oliver Locke, b. in Landaff, Oct. 29, 1864, d. in L. May 11, 1880. He has res. in L. since 1859. Farmer. Republican. No ch.
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9. JAMES EMORE RICHARDSON, son of James ", b. in Bethlehem, March 21, 1854. m. July 6, 1879, Hattie Evaline, dau. of Winsor Drury, b. in Easton, Oct. 29, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1882. Electrician. Republican. I. O. O. F.
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i. EARL, b. L. March 12, 1884, d. L. Oct. 9, 1884.
ii. HAZEL, b. Easton, June 5, 1887, d. L. Dec. 31, 1891.
iii. LOHAMA, b. L. May 20, 1889, d. L. July 26, 1889.
iv. JOSEPHINE MAY, b. Easton, March 17, 1892, d. L. Sept. 17, 1897.
v. HATTIE V., b. L. Dec. 80, 1895, d. L. Aug. 8, 1896.
10. HORACE FRANKLIN RICHARDSON, son of James 7, b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 2, 1857. m. May 30, 1889, Flora Bell, dau. of Alvah Remick, b. in L. Feb. 6, 1871, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1858 to 1894. Farmer. Free Baptist. Republican.
11. THOMAS RICHARDSON, brother of. Ezekiel 1 (See), b. in Eng., came to America in 1635, and res. in Charlestown and Woburn, Mass., he being one of the founders of Woburn. He also assisted in establish- ing a church there in 1641. His wife was Mary -. He d. in Woburn, Mass., Aug. 28, 1651. (The Richardson Memorial, pp. 504-7-15-33- 69-613.)
12. THOMAS RICHARDSON, son of Thomas 1, b. in Woburn, Mass., Oct. 4, 1645. m. first, Jan. 5, 1669/70, Mary Stevenson, b. Jan. 7, 1746/7, dau. of Andrew Stevenson of Cambridge, Mass. She d. June 7, 1690. m. second, Dec. 29, 1690, Sarah, widow of Thomas Patten of Billerica, Mass. She d. Nov. 20, 1734. He res. in Billerica, Mass., where he d., Feb. 25, 1720/1. He was a soldier in an expedition to Canada in 1690, a Deputy to the Gen. Court from Billerica in 1703-4.
13. JONATHAN RICHARDSON, son of Thomas 12, b. in Billerica, Mass., Feb. 14, 1682/3. m. in 1713, Hannah French, b. Feb. 18, 1692/3, dau. of John and Mary (Littlefield) (Kittredge) French of Billerica, Mass. He served as a soldier in Dunstable and Groton, July, 1706. d. in Billerica, Aug. 13, 1720. The widow, Hannah, m. Feb. 15, 1725/6, Benjamin Frost.
14. ABIEL RICHARDSON, son of Jonathan 18, b. in Billerica, Mass., Nov. 12, 1720. m. in Westford, Mass., July 9, 1741, Sarah Boynton, b. 1721, dau. of Nathaniel and Hannah (Perham) Boynton of Westford. He removed from Westford to Pepperell, Mass., about 1746. He d. in Dunstable by accident, July 19, 1753. His widow, Sarah, m. second, Jan. 9, 1755, William Parker of Groton, Mass .. He d. Feb. 1, 1761. She m. third, July 23, 1767, David Taylor of Concord, Mass. Rev. Joseph Emerson of Pepperell records his death in his Journal : "July 19, 1753. Abiel Richardson a man above thirty years old assisting at the raising of Dunstable meeting house fell and died in a moment."
15. ABIEL RICHARDSON, son of Abiel 14, b. in Westford, Mass., 174 -. m. but wife unknown. He res. in Royalston, Mass.
16. ABIEL RICHARDSON, son of Abiel 15, b. in Royalston, Mass., about 1770. m. Rebecca, dau. of Philip Chase. He moved from Royalston, Mass., to Waterford, Vt., about 1800, where he d.
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17. JACOB RICHARDSON, son of Abiel 16, b. in Waterford, Vt., in 1796. m. Irene, dau. of Asa Hovey, b. in 1802. He res. in Waterford, Vt., until 1835, and then moved to Concord, Vt. d. in 1868.
18. IRA MORTIMER RICHARDSON, son of Ira and grandson of Abiel 16, b. in Waterford, Vt., Dec. 17, 1846. m. Jan. 7, 1868, Martha A., dau. of Jonathan Davis, b. in Newark, Vt., Dec. 28, 1849, d. in L. May 7, 1897. He has res. in L. most of the time since 1880. Horse-trainer. Democrat. Co. E, 15th Mass. Inf. Private.
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i. MABEL, b. Waterford, Vt., Oct. 10, 1868, d. Aug. 1894.
ii. MAUD, b. Sutton, Vt., Aug. 1, 1872.
iii. CLARENCE, b. Sutton, Vt., Oct. 16, 1876, d. L. Oct. 15. 1899.
iv. INFANT SON, b. Lyndon, Vt., Dec. 29, 1879, d. Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 15, 1880.
V. JENNIE, b. L. June 25, 1882.
vi. BERTHA, b. L. Feb. 1, 1890.
vii. PAUL M., b. L. June 12, 1894.
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19. WILLIAM ABIEL RICHARDSON, son of Jacob 17, b. in Concord, Vt., Jan. 6, 1847. m. Nov. 17, 1868, Halie E., dau. of William Kenney, b. in Bethlehem, May 25, 1851. He res. in L. from 1876 to 1894. Hotel propr. Democrat. Representative, 1880. Delegate to Demo- cratic National Convention, 1884. J. P. State. Prest. L. Driving Park Association, 1890-1. . A. F. and A. M. K. T. I. O. O. F., N. G. Co. K, 87th Vt. Inf. Private. G. A. R. He d. L. June 15, 1900. Ch., -
i. KATIE H., b. Concord, Vt., June 23, 1871. res. L.
ii. HARRY W., b. Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1872. res. L.
20. FRED ELLSWORTH RICHARDSON, son of Jacob, and grandson of Jacob 17, b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 8, 1863. m. Oct. 1891, Leafy M., dau. of Ira P. Lewis, b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 20, 1872. He has res. in L. since 1891. Livery proprietor. Universalist. Republican. No ch.
21. FRANK MILES RICHARDSON, son of Jacob, and grandson of Jacob 17, b. in Concord, Vt., Aug. 7, 1865. m. Dec. 18, 1888, Theda Luette, dau. of Ira P. Lewis, b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 1, 1870. He has res. in L. since 1886. Livery proprietor. Unitarian. Democrat. Ch., b. in L., -
i. GARALD KENNAN, b. Sept. 11, 1892.
ii. GUY L., b. May 11, 1895.
22. DAVID RICHARDSON, son of John ", b. in Lisbon, March 22, 1796. m. first, Feb. 11, 1823, Priscilla Albee, of L. m. second, Sophia Eastman, of Lisbon. She m. first, - Keniston. David d. in Lisbon, Dec. 22, 1869.
23. ZURIEL ALBEE RICHARDSON, son of David 32, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 2, 1830. m. first, Feb. 14, 1854, Olive, dau. of Edward Jesseman, b. in Lisbon, where she d., May 7, 1862. m. second, Feb. 9, 1865, Mary Jane, dau. of Simeon Bass, b. in Lancaster, June 27, 1833. She m. first, Merrill Williams Thompson (See). Zuriel res. in L. from 1870 until he d., Dec. 14, 1896. Farmer. Democrat.
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iii. LYDIAETTA, b. June 22, 1860. m. John Eaton Eastman (See).
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iv. OLIVE JENNIE, b. Nov. 8, 1870. m. Aug. 29, 1898, John T. Lytle.
v. HENRY ELLSWORTH, b. Aug. 29, 1875. m. Nov. 26, 1896, Blanche May Fisk, dau. of Henry William Fisk' (See). Cashier of L. Nat. Bank since 1897. Always res. in L. One ch .: Ellsworth A., b. June 30, 1897.
24. MYRON HERVEY RICHARDSON, son of Zuriel Albee 2, b. in Lis- bon, May 18, 1858. m. June 1, 1881, Flora F., dau. of Horace French, b. in Bath, May 12, 1860, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1870. Mer- chant. Cong. Deacon. Democrat. Register of Deeds, Grafton Co., 1889 to 1895. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. No ch.
25. EBENEZER RICHARDSON, son of Robert4, res. in Lisbon. He was an original grantee of Bath in 1769.
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