Person:Mary Richardson (29)

Mary Richardson
d.Bef 7 Jul 1772
m. 27 Dec 1721
  1. William Richardson1723 - Aft 1772
  2. Mary Richardson1727 - Bef 1772
  3. James Richardson1730 - Abt 1808
  4. Elizabeth Richardson1733 -
  5. Lucretia Richardson1735 -
  6. Amy Richardson1738 -
  7. Rebecca Richardson1740 -
  8. Susannah Richardson1743 -
  9. Eunice Richardson1746/47 -
m. 23 May 1750
  1. William Bigelow1750/51 - 1814
  2. Col Joel Bigelow1752 - 1825
  3. Josiah Richardson Bigelow1754 - 1803
  4. Abel Bigelow1757 -
  5. Lucretia Bigelow1759 - 1846
  6. Mary BigelowAbt 1763 -
  7. Persis BigelowAbt 1766 -
Facts and Events
Name[2][3] Mary Richardson
Gender Female
Birth[1] 14 Aug 1727 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 23 May 1750 Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Jotham Bigelow
Death[2] Bef 7 Jul 1772
References
  1. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    Vol. 1, p. 214.

    RICHARDSON, Mary, d. of William and Mary, [born] Aug. 14, 1727.

  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)
    p. 538.

    Children of William Richardson and Mary Wilder: 2) Mary, b. 14 Aug 1727, d. bef. inventory dated 7 Jul 1772, non compos menits.

  3. Bigelow Society, and Patricia Bigelow. The Bigelow family genealogy. (Flint, Michigan: Bigelow Society, c1986-)
    p. 50.

    Jotham Bigelow m. (2) 23 May 1750 Mary Richardson of Sterling, d/o Capt. William Richardson and Mary Wilder, b. Woburn 14 Aug 1727. He m. again 1778.