Mary Richardson1

b. 18 April 1728
Mary Richardson|b. 18 Apr 1728|p920.htm|William Richardson|b. 19 Sep 1701|p916.htm|Elizabeth Colburn|||Lieut. Josiah Richardson|b. 18 May 1665\nd. 17 Oct 1711|p659.htm|Mercy Parish|b. 5 Jan 1667/68\nd. 25 Apr 1743|p660.htm|||||||

1st cousin 5 times removed of Louise Underwood.
1st cousin 7 times removed of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Underwood and Allied Families
     Mary Richardson was born on 18 April 1728 in Pelham, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.1 She was the daughter of William Richardson and Elizabeth Colburn.1 She married Captain Reuben Butterfield, son of Joseph Butterfield and Sarah Colburn, in 1745.2,3,4
     
     Mary Richardson and Captain Reuben Butterfield had eleven children.3,5

Citations

  1. [S110] Essex Institute, Vital Records of Dracut Massachusetts (Boston: The Essex Institute, 1914), 100.
  2. [S165] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Richardson, of Chelmsford," Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996), Vol. III, 3: 228, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Hildreth (1958).
  3. [S182] George A. Gordon, "The Butterfields of Middlesex", New England Historic and Genealogical Register (NEHGR) 44 (January 1890): 42.
  4. [S166] John Adams Vinton, 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 (Portland, Maine: Brown Thurston & Co., 1876), 63.
  5. [S114] Essex Institute, Vital Records of Tyngsborough, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 (Lynn: Thos. P. Nichols & Son Co., 1913), 11, 12.