1684 | b. | George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne |
1684-12-07 | possibly b. Tynemouth, Northumberland | "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Mary Richardson, 07 Dec 1684, citing index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 0924121 IT 1-2 |
1707-03-05 | m. John Ward (? – before 1740, of Great Ayton, Yorkshire, s. of Elizabeth Ward) | TNA: RG 6/1092, /1094 |
Children: | Gideon (1707–1779), Rachel (1710–1752); Hannah (1712–1717), Jael (1715–1761), and Hannah (1717–1717), all b. Whitby | RG 6/1094, /1283 |
1718-11-19 | bur. Whitby | RG 6/1094 |
1715-01-11 | d. Ayton, Yorkshire, unmarried | George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne |
1690-04-20 | b. Stockton, Durham | TNA: RG 6/1362 |
1713-08-20 | m. Francis Husband (1683–1749, mariner, b. Darlington MM, s. of Christopher and Elizabeth Husband, of Gisborough), at Ayton, Yorkshire | RG 6/1013, /1362 |
Children: | Rachel (1714 – ?), Elizabeth (1716 – ?), Hannah (1718–1776), Francis (1721 – ?), Catherine (1723–1785), and Sarah (1726 – ?), all b. Stockton MM | RG 6/1362 |
before 1759 | d. | RG 6/1013 |
d. young | George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne | |
1697/8-01-05 | bur. Broughton fbg, Guisborough, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/1092 |
1719-09-20 | of Ayton in Cleaveland, Yorkshire; m.1. Timothy Chadwick (? – 1736, weaver), at Great Ayton | TNA: RG 6/1013 |
Children: | John (1721–1723) and Elizabeth (1724–1751), both b. Stockton, Durham | RG 6/1013, /1094 |
1724 | living with her husband in Stockton | RG 6/1013 |
m.2. Joseph Gaskin (1689–1759, of Whitby, Yorkshire, b. Whitby, s. of William and Mary Gaskin) | RG 6/1094, /1245; George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne | |
1762-09-04 | will | source misplaced |
1762-09-07 | d. Whitby | RG 6/1094 |
1762-09-10 | bur. Whitby |
m. Isaac Brown (1698–1744, of the Isle of Ely, b. Ely, s. of Tho and Sarah Brown) | George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne; TNA: RG 6/1094, /1224; Cambridgeshire baptisms | |
Children: | Elizabeth (1725–1746) and Hannah (1728–1745), both b. Malton MM, Yorkshire | Richardson (1850); TNA: RG 6/1094, /1224 |
1698-12-03 | b. Guisborough MM, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/1092 |
1727-06-08 | tanner, of Great Ayton, Cleaveland, Yorkshire; m. Lydia Vasie (1697–1774), at Whitby meeting | RG 6/1094, /1283, /1351 |
Children: | Lydia (1728–1810), Mary (1730/1–1787), John (1734–1778), William (1736/7–1826), and Henry (1741–1818), all b. Langbarf, near Great Ayton | RG 6/1092, /1283; Annual Monitor |
with his wife, moved into Old Langbaurgh, remembered by him as "a long, low house, almost hidden to its red roof by climbing roses" with "a large garden, bounded on two sides by low walls, overgrown by flowers and fruit trees, and on a third side stretching away into an orchard carpeted in spring with snowdrops and daffodils." | Ian Pearce (2009) 'The Richardson family' | |
Lydia's three sisters accepted their brother-in-law's invitation to go and live at Old Langbaurgh, after one of them dreamt that her father prophesied, correctly as it turned out, that they would meet their future husbands there | ||
John and Lydia lived at Old Langbaurgh for the rest of their lives. The house survives, but was considerably altered at the end of the 20th century. | ||
1734 | of Langbarf, near Great Ayton | RG 6/1092, /1283 |
1735 | Langbarf estate left to him by his uncle John | George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne |
1736/7 | of Langbarf, near Great Ayton | RG 6/1092, /1283 |
1741 | of Langbarf | |
1756-05-07 | of Langbarf; wrote the account of his parents used by George Richardson, in his Annals | Richardson (1850) |
1772 | of Langbarf, Great Ayton | RG 6/997 |
1786-03-02 | tanner, of Ayton, late of Langbarf, Great Ayton; d. Great Ayton | RG 6/757, /900 |
1786-03-06 | bur. Great Ayton |
1700-05-28 | b. Swaledale MM | TNA: RG 6/757, /903 |
settled at Ayton, Yorkshire | George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne | |
1722-11-13 | m.1. Mary Robinson (? – 1771, of Rounton, Yorkshire), at Yarm meeting, Yorkshire | RG 6/1092, /1283 |
Children with first wife: | John (1723–1808), William (1724–1785), Nicholas (1730–1801, Benjamin (1733–1765), and Mary (1736–1809), all b. Ayton | RG 6/869, /894, /900, /905, /907, /908, /1092, /1122, /1283 |
1730 | of Ayton | RG 6/1092 |
lived at High Green, Ayton; after his death the house was sold to the Quakers for the North of England Agricultural School | Ian Pearce (2009) 'The Richardson family' | |
1772-04-07 | tanner, of Great Ayton; m.2. Mary Thornhill (? – 1789, née ____, of Hinderwell), at Great Ayton fmh | RG 6/1092, /1283 |
from the evidence of his will, William was a wealthy farmer and leather tanner, owning a good deal of property in the village | Pearce (2009) | |
1794-10-16 | tanner, of Great Ayton; d. | RG 6/757, /903 |
1794-10-19 | bur. Great Ayton fbg |
1703-05-01 | b. Guisborough MM, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/1092 |
1717-12-03 | d. of smallpox | |
bur. Ayton fbg | ||
a peculiarly intelligent and amiable girl | George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne |
1705-05-26 | b. Guisborough MM | TNA: RG 6/1092; George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons and Their Descendants. Newcastle on Tyne |
1725-05-05 | of Ayton; m. Daniel Fossick (1695/6–1757, husbandman, of Welbery, Yorkshire, b. Thirsk MM, s. of Thomas Fossick), at Ayton meeting | RG 6/1092, /1287, /1593; Prerogative & Exchequer Courts Of York Probate Index |
Children: | Samuel (1726–1734), b. York MM; Hannah (1729–1828), b. Welbery; Lydia (cal 1733 – 1813); Samuel (1734/5–1797), b. Welbery; and Elizabeth (cal 1741 – 1774) | RG 6/880, /1286, /1287, /1299, /1593; Annual Monitor |
1769-09-16 | of Welbury, Yorkshire; d. | RG 6/1286, /1287 |
1769-09-19 | bur. Rounton, Yorkshire | |
1770-02 | of Welbury; will proved in the Exchequer Court of York | Prerogative & Exchequer Courts Of York Probate Index |
1710/1-01-03 | b. Great Ayton, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/1092; George Richardson (1850) Annals of the Cleveland Richardsons. Newcastle on Tyne |
1735-06-11 | m. Richard Richardson (cal 1687 – 1764, cordwainer, of Whitby, b. Hull, Yorkshire, s. of Thomas and Mary (Mayson) Richardson), at Whitby meeting | RG 6/997, /1540, /1351 |
Children: | Mary (1736–1821), Martha (1737/8–1787), Robert (1740–1825), Thomas (1743–1749), Richard (1745–1745/6), Elizabeth (1747–1766), and Lydia (1753–1757), all b. Whitby MM | RG 6/47, /201, /651, /778, /894, /913, /997, /1094, /1540; Annual Monitor |
1763-10-13 | of Darlington, Durham | RG 6/997 |
1800-03-11 | of Darlington; made her will, leaving £650 in trust for her son Robert and his family (trustees her nephew Henry Richardson, Thomas Richardson the younger, furrier of Sunderland, and Isaac Richardson, tanner of Newcastle); £300 each for her granddaughters Jane Richardson and Martha Richardson; a shilling a week for the term of her life to Margaret Dixon, "a poor Woman now waiting on me", payable from a further £250 held in trust by the same trustees; a further bequest to her grandson Joseph Richardson (Robert's son); bed and table linen and two chests of drawers to the two named granddaughters; residue to her granddaughter Mary Pease | Durham wills |
1802-06-10 | of Darlington; d. | RG 6/47, /777 |
1802-06-13 | bur. Darlington fbg | |
1802-07-06 | will proved at Durham by Thomas Richardson, Isaac Richardson, and Edward Todd; under £2000 | Durham wills |
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