Person:Hannah Richardson (8)

m. Bef 1673
  1. Nathaniel Richardson1673 - Bef 1728/29
  2. James Richardson1674/75 - 1721/22
  3. Mary Richardson1678/79 -
  4. Joshua Richardson1681 - 1748
  5. Martha Richardson1683 -
  6. John Richardson1684/85 - Bef 1752
  7. Thomas Richardson1687 -
  8. Hannah Richardson1689 - Aft 1766
  9. Samuel Richardson1691 -
  10. Phineas Richardson1693/94 - 1738
  11. Phebe Richardson1695/96 - 1750
  12. Amos Richardson1698 -
  13. Benjamin Richardson1700 - 1700
m. 10 Jun 1713
  1. Ralph Baldwin1714 - 1731
  2. Hannah Baldwin1715 - 1835
  3. Elizabeth Baldwin1717 - 1717
  4. Elizabeth Baldwin1723 -
  5. Timothy Baldwin1727 - 1728
  • HJohn Vinton1681/82 - 1760
  • WHannah Richardson1689 - Aft 1766
m. 6 May 1752
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Richardson
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 6 May 1689 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 10 Jun 1713 Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Timothy Baldwin, Jr
Marriage 6 May 1752 Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto John Vinton
Death[2] Aft 1766 Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    1:211.

    [Richardson.] Hannah, d. of Nathaniel and Mary, [born] May ---, 1689.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Vinton, John Adams; Franklin Richardson; and Isaac Richardson. 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 Endland and Elsewhere. (Portland, Maine: Brown Thurston & Co., 1876)
    522.

    Hannah, d/o Nathaniel, born 6 May 1689, m. (1) 10 Jun 1713 Timothy Baldwin of Stoneham, m. (2) abt. April 1752 John Vinton of Dudley. After Mr. Vinton's death, she returned to Stoneham and was living as late as 1766.