Father:
William BRACKETT
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Father:
Benjamin BUTTERFIELD
_Benjamin BUTTERFIELD _
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|_Ann JUNDON ___________|
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Family 1
: Edward WILCHINE
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Family 1
: Maud BRACKETT
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Father:
Richard KIDDER
_Richard KIDDER _
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Family 1
: Cora Etta CRUM
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Father:
Thomas RICHARDSON
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_Thomas RICHARDSON _
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Thomas Richardson probably married Mary Baldwin shortly before they came to America for none of their children were born in England. His wife was united with the church in Charleston in Feb 1635-6. Samuel and Thomas Richardson joined the church the February 18, 1637-8 and were admitted freemen of the colony, March 2, 1638. Their names are found on the records of Charlestown for the first time in 1637, when to each of them the town granted a house-plot. Ezekiel, Samuel and Thomas Richardson, brothers, had lots assigned them, 20 April 1638, on 'Misticke Side and above the Ponds,' in Malden. Samuel and Thomas were on a committee to lay out lots for hayfields 1 July 1636.
"An Inventory of the Goods of Thomas Richardson, late of Woburn. 4 Working Oxen 24. 0. 0 5 Cows 22. 10. 0 3 Steers 8. 0.0 2 Heffers 4. 10. 0 3 Calves 4. 0. 0 1 Mare 4. 0. 0 1 Ewe 1. 0. 0 8 Swine 5. 0. 0 Corne in the Barne 30. 0. 0 10 pieces of pewter 1. 0. 0 3 pieces of Brass 1. 5. 0 3 Iron pots 1. 0. 0 5 pairs of Sheets 1. 13. 4 1 table Cloth, 2 pillow beers 0. 5. 0 Bedding and the Furniture belonging to it 3. 0. 0 His wearing apparel 4. 5. 0 Two muskets and other arms 2. 4. 0 Tubs and other wooden vesells 0. 16. 0 1 Table, 1 Cupboard, 2 chares and other lumber 0. 16. 0 Iron tools 0. 17. 0 Carte, plows, chaines, and other instruments of husbandry 7. 13. 0 For his servant's time, that he hath yet to serve 6. 0. 0 -------- L133. 14.
Further, the said Thomas Richardson died possed of one Dwelling House, Barn, and One hundred acres of Land, situate in the Town of Woburn, of which 25 acres are plowed land, and ten of meadow, Real Estate valued at 80 pounds.
He is indebted the sum of ten pounds, ten shillings.
The two steers formerly forgotten, 4 pounds ten shillings.
Following the inventory, and it would seem a part of it is this statement:
'He hath left a wife, three sons, and four daughters. The eldest son is 8 years old; the second, 6 years; and the third, three-quarters [of a year]. The eldest daughter is 13 years old; the second, 11 years; the third, 4 years; the fourth, 2 years.'"
Father:
Thomas RICHARDSON
Sources:
_Thomas RICHARDSON ___
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Father:
Asman SCHELL
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Father:
Johann Heinrich STEIN
_Sebastian (Best) STEIN _
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Family 1
: George Peter BEHNE
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