Person:John Richison (2)

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John Richison
b.11 Jan 1800 Pennsylvania
d.4 Dec 1880 , Clark, Ohio
m. Bef 1800
  1. John Richison1800 - 1880
Facts and Events
Name John Richison
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 11 Jan 1800 Pennsylvania
Death[1][3] 4 Dec 1880 , Clark, Ohioprobable
Burial[2][4] New Carlisle Cem., New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Richison:Richison Family Record
    1, 1963.

    Secrest, Margaret A. Richison, Richison Family Record, ca. 1963, n.p. Copies provided by Charles Anthony Richison, Jr. and Opal Irene Richison Keeley; held in 2006 by Shirley Richison Fields (253 A Provincial Lane, Avon, IN 46123).

    The pages, which I refer to as the RICHISON Family Record, were given to me by Charles Anthony RICHISON, Jr., postmarked 10 Jul 1970, in the form of a carbon copy of six typewritten pages and a seventh sheet with handwriting on both sides of a sheet of Acme Pattern Works letterhead. A second copy of the first six pages was also given to me by Opal Irene RICHISON KEELEY. Both copies were received at about the same time in 1970. I was able to speak on the telephone with both Charles and Opal, and both claimed the author of the six pages was Margaret A. RICHISON SECREST with whom they had had personal contact. She had provided their copies to them. The fate of the original is unknown. , N1

  2. Richison:Clark Co., Ohio Cemeteries Notebook.

    RICHESON John 12/4/1880 80y 10m 23d

    The Clark Co., Ohio Cemeteries notebook was found in the Xenia, Ohio Public Library and items of interest were handcopied by Shirley Richison Fields.

  3. 3.0 3.1 The pages, which I refer to as the RICHISON Family Record, were given to me by Charles Anthony RICHISON, Jr., postmarked 10 Jul 1970, in the form of a carbon copy of six typewritten pages and a seventh sheet with handwriting on both sides of a sheet of Acme Pattern Works letterhead. A second copy of the first six pages was also given to me by Opal Irene RICHISON KEELEY. Both copies were received at about the same time in 1970. I was able to speak on the telephone with both Charles and Opal, and both claimed the author of the six pages was Margaret A. RICHISON SECREST with whom they had had personal contact. She had provided their copies to them. The fate of the original is unknown. , N1
  4. The Clark Co., Ohio Cemeteries notebook was found in the Xenia, Ohio Public Library and items of interest were handcopied by Shirley Richison Fields.