. The Richardson memorial, comprising a full history and genealogy of the posterity of the three brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson, who came from England, and united with others in the foundation of Woburn, Massachusetts, in the year 1641, of John Richardson, of Medfield, 1679, of Amos Richardson, of Boston, 1640, of Edward and William Richardson, of Newbury, 1643, with notices of Richardsons in England and elsewhere .. . ld, April, 1875. His children, all by second wife, have been, Born in Medford, Mass.: G737. Sarah,8 b. May 17, 1835; d. July 22, 1836. 6738. Sarah M.,8 b. Apri
. The Richardson memorial, comprising a full history and genealogy of the posterity of the three brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson, who came from England, and united with others in the foundation of Woburn, Massachusetts, in the year 1641, of John Richardson, of Medfield, 1679, of Amos Richardson, of Boston, 1640, of Edward and William Richardson, of Newbury, 1643, with notices of Richardsons in England and elsewhere .. . ld, April, 1875. His children, all by second wife, have been, Born in Medford, Mass.: G737. Sarah,8 b. May 17, 1835; d. July 22, 1836. 6738. Sarah M.,8 b. April 16,1837; m. F. B. Pollard, of Greenfield, N. H. 6739. Phebe A.,8 b. July 22, 1839; unm.; living at Greenfield, 1876. Born in Greenfield, N. H.: 6740. George Washington,^ b. April 17, 1842; m. Catharine (Damon) Watkins, Sept. 11, 1873; daughter of David Damon, of Ashby, Mass., and widow of Watkins. He is connected with Barretts dye-house, as an accountant, and has lived in Bos-ton since April, 1862. 6054. Albert Louis Riciiaedsox,^ Esq. {Jacob^ Jacob^ HezeJciah,*Nathaniel^ Thomas^ Thomas ^), brother of the preceding, andfourth son of Jacob® and Sarah (Lewis) Richardson, of Greenfield,N. H.; born there, Oct. 16, 1803; married. May 19,1839, LaviniaCarter, born in Wilmington, Mass., April 9, 1807, daughter ofJonathan and Lydia (Gowing) Carter, of that place. JonathanCarter, born August 1, 1757, was a descendant in the direct line. ??p- (yTiie POSTERITY OF THOMAS RICHARDSON. 663 from Rev. Thomas Carter, the first minister of Woburn.* Hedied in Wihnington, Aug. 18, 1822, aged 65. His widow Lydiadied at Woburn, Jan. 1, 1844, aged 82 years, 1 month. The early occupation of Albert L. Richardson was that of acivil engineer. He was at work in the office of Barretts dye-house in Maiden, already mentioned in connection with his elderbrothers, Jacob and Lewis, from 1823 to 1828, and again fromSeptember, 1864 to the present time at the office in Boston; theinterval occupied with services a
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