1779-10-30 | b. Grange Walk, Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey | TNA: RG 6/684, /966, /1631 |
1818-04-13 | possibly the Samuel Richardson of Bermondsey, committed to the Newington House of Correction on 5 February 1818 on the oath of William Ewbank, with wilfully neglecting to maintain his three infant children, whereby they became chargeable to the parish of Bermondsey; at this date discharged by proclamation | Surrey Quarter Sessions |
1835-07-23 | of Cranbourne, Dorset; m. Elizabeth Robinson (17881857, of St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, b. Hurst, Berkshire, d. of John and Barbara Robinson), at St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, by licence | parish register; Hampshire Chronicle, 1857-02-14; TNA: HO 107/1854 f171 p19; "England Births and Christenings, 15381975," database, FamilySearch: accessed 26 May 2016, Elizabeth Robinson, 21 Sep 1788; citing HURST, BERKSHIRE, reference FHL microfilm 88,294 |
"On the 23d instant, at St. Dunstan's, Stepney, by the Rev. James, Mr. Samuel Richardson, of Alderholt Mills, Dorset, to Miss Robinson, of Henry-street, Bedford-square East." | The Evening Chronicle, 1835-07-28 | |
1838-02-05 | a local director of the Wilts Dorset Banking Company, eligible to stand for the General Board of Directors | Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 1838-02-12 |
1841 | living with his wife and a female servant at Alderholt, Cranborne, Dorset | HO 107/287/10 f10 p15 |
1845-02-20 | miller, of Alderholt Mill, Fordingbridge, Dorset; shareholder in the Wilts & Dorset Banking Company | Dorset County Chronicle |
1845-08-09 |
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1849-06-30 |
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1851 | landed proprietor, living at Alderholt, Cranborne, with his wife and a general servant | HO 107/1854 f171 p19 |
1852 Q4 | d. Wimborne RD | GRO index |
1852-12-17 | late of Alderholt Mills, Dorset, gentleman, deceased | Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 1852-12-18 |
1781-06-11 | b. Clapton, St John, Hackney, Middlesex | TNA: RG 6/684, /971, /1632 |
1811-10-17 | currier, of City of York; m. Martha Mildred (17781857, of York, d. of Daniel and Lydia (Daniel) Mildred), at Tottenham fmh, Middlesex | "England Marriages, 15381973," database, FamilySearch: accessed 20 May 2016, William Richardson and Martha Mildred, 17 Oct 1811, citing Tottenham, Middlesex, reference item 5 p 23, FHL microfilm 811,799; TNA: RG 6/665, /966; Annual Monitor; George Richardson (1850) The Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and their Descendants, compiled from family manuscripts, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: not published |
"On the 17th ult. at the Friends Meeting house, at Tottenham, Mr William Richardson, of Chester, to Miss Mildred, daughter of the late Daniel Mildred, of London, Esq. banker." | Manchester Mercury, 1811-11-05; Chester Chronicle, 1811-11-08 | |
Children: | Lydia (18121895), Henry (18141893), William (18171839), and Sarah (18191858), all b. York | RG 6/635, /881; Annual Monitor; GRO index |
1812-11-20 | currier, of Bishop Hill the Elder, City of York | RG 6/635, /881 |
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1815-03-25 | currier, of the City of York; one of the creditors of James Johnson, shoemaker of Hull | Northampton Mercury |
1817-12-28 | currier or tanner, of Bishop Hill the Elder | RG 6/636, /881 |
1819-01-11 | tanner, of Clementhorpe, Bishophill Jr, York | RG 6/637, /881 |
1829-07-17 | at York Midsummer Sessions: ROBERT DINSDALE (aged 23), pleaded guilty to an indictment, charging him with having stolen 1lb of horse hair, the property of Mr. William Richardson, tanner, of Clementhorpe. |
York Herald, 1829-07-18 |
1831-06-24 | tanner, of Clementhorpe, York; listed as bankrupt, in the London Gazette; petitioning creditor given as J. Hustler, jun., Bradford, Wilts, merchant | Berkshire Chronicle, 1831-07-02; Birmingham Journal, 1831-07-02 |
1839 | of York | Annual Monitor |
1841 | merchant, with his wife at Undercliff House, Bradford, Yorkshire, apparently as boarders, lodgers, or visitors | TNA: HO 107/1239/3 f15 p22 |
1847 | of Cherry Hill, York | Annual Monitor |
1851 | retired agricultural merchant / farmer, of Clementhorpe, St Mary Bishophill Senior, York, living with his wife, a son and a daughter, his wife's sister, a visitor, and three servants | HO 107/2354 f289 p16 |
1861 | retired merchant, living with his sister-in-law Mary Hustler, her companion, and two general servants | TNA: RG 9/3548 f23 p41 |
1864-10-20 | of St Paul's-square, in the suburbs of the City of York; d. there | Annual Monitor; GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1864-12-30 | will proved at York by Isaac Sharp and John Richardson Procter, executors; effects under £1500 | National Probate Calendar |
1790-12-15 | b. Cherry Hill, Bishop Hill the Elder, City of York | TNA: RG 6/749, /791 |
1791-06-16 | d. York | TNA: RG 6/745, /902 |
1791-06-19 | bur. York fbg |
b. | George Richardson (1850) The Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and their Descendants, compiled from family manuscripts, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: not published | |
d. young |
b. | George Richardson (1850) The Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and their Descendants, compiled from family manuscripts, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: not published | |
d. young |
b. | George Richardson (1850) The Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and their Descendants, compiled from family manuscripts, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: not published | |
d. young |
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