Every family tree has to start somewhere and I found that it’s always best to start with yourself and work your way out from there. In time things began to get mixed up and all kinds of crazy so I created this page to keep track of each generation in a simple format.
I’m proud to say that while doing my family tree I’ve learned we have a long and storied history of service to our country. members of my family have fought in the American Civil War (1861-65), The War of 1812 (1812-15), King Philip’s War (1675-78), the Korean War (1950-53), The American Revolution (1765-83), Vietnam (1955-1975), World War I (1914-18) and World War II (1939-45).
Thomas Richardson (1523-1570)
Mary Silverside (1527-1634)
Thomas Richardson (1543-1630)
Mary Champney (1545-1634)
Thomas Richardson (1565-1633)
Katherine Duxford (1570-1631)
Samuel Richarson (1602-1658)
Joanna Thake (1606-1666)
Joseph Richardson (1643-1718)
Hannah Green (1647-1708)
Stephen Richardson (1674-1752)
Bridget Richardson (1674-1750)
Stephen Richardson (1696-1723)
Mary Trueblood (1684-1792)
John David Richardson (1720-1777)
Nancy Mary (1707-1772)
David Richardson (1760-1842)
Sarah (1765-1847)
Jonathan D. Richardson (1795-1870)
Nancy Perry (1800-1870)
Thomas Richardson (1826-1898)
Nancy (1826-1860)
John Durk Richardson (1847-1926)
Mary Mckensie (1846-1912)
William Richardson (1874-1971)
Ada Mae Sheppard (1879-1965)
Rubin N. Richardson (1898-1960)
Mary Vivian Phillips (1898-1991)
Reuben N. Richardson (1929-2002)
Alice Joann Price (1935-)
Benjamin Richardson
Karen Wegley