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Thomas Richardson 1636 – 1704 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1636

Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)

Death Date: DEC 1704

Death Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)

Father: Robert Richardson

Mother: (Richardson) None

Spouse(s): Mary Wise

Children(s): Susanna Richardson, Elizabeth Richardson, Joan Richardson, George Richardson, Thomas Richardson, William Richardson, Jane Richardson, John Richardson, Thomas Richardson

Early life: Thomas Richardson arrived in Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER) in 1636, born to Robert Richardson and (Richardson). Over time, Thomas Richardson formed a family with Mary Wise, which included Susanna Richardson, Elizabeth Richardson, Joan Richardson, George Richardson, Thomas Richardson, William Richardson, Jane Richardson, John Richardson and Thomas Richardson. Thomas Richardson concluded life in Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER) in 1704.

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Parents

Robert Richardson
1606 – 1676
Birth Location: Yorkshire (ER)?
RR
(Richardson) None
1606 –
Birth Location: Yorkshire (ER)?
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Spouses(s)

Mary Wise
1636 –
Birth Location: Yorkshire (ER)?
MW

Children(s)

Susanna Richardson
1662 –
Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)
SR
Elizabeth Richardson
1663 –
Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)
ER
Joan Richardson
1665 –
Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)
JR
George Richardson
1666 – 1749
Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)
GR
Thomas Richardson
1673 – 1743
Birth Location: Chelmsford
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William Richardson
1672 –
Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)
WR
Jane Richardson
1674 –
Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)
JR
John Richardson
1676 –
Birth Location: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)
JR
Thomas Richardson
– 1734
Birth Location: –
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: ABT 1636
    Event Place: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Bishop-Wilton, York, England
    Record Source: England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: DEC 1704
    Event Place: Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire (ER)

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