Isaac Richardson

b 14 May 1643, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
d 02 Apr 1689, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
16 13 Nov 1923,
c May1643, Woburn, , Massachusetts
24 15 Nov 1923,
33 21 Nov 1947, !&  
61 28 Jan 1954, !& Thomas Richardson  
Thomas Richardson b 1523  
| d 1634 Mary  
Thomas Richardson  bur 08 Jan 1633 b 1527 John Duxford
|b 03 Jul 1608 | Richard Duxford  
|d 28 Aug 1651 Katherine Duxford b 1539  
|  b 1569 Katherine  
Isaac Richardson  d 1630 b 1543  
|Deborah Fuller    
|m 19 Jun 1667    
|Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts |    
Mary Baldwin  
 b 1612 |    
 d 19 May 1670    
   

Children

1 < Jonathan Richardson
2 Deborah Richardson
3 Joseph Richardson
4 Benjamin Richardson
5 Mary or Mercy Richardson
6 < David Richardson
7 Phebe Richardson
8 Mary Richardson
9 Elizabeth Richardson
10 Edward Richardson

Notes

Isaac Richardson lived on 'Richardson's Row,' in the easterly part of Woburn, and about half a mile, more or less, from the present village of Winchester. His farm adjoined that of the second Ezekiel Richard, son of Theophilus. His will dated 28 February 1688/1689, recorded Middleton Probate Record, vii 11, mentions wife Deborah, son Jonathan, then under twenty-one years of age, sons Edward, Joseph, Benjamin, and David, all minors, and daughters Mary and Elizabeth. 'Two eldest sisters' are mentioned, to whom Jonathan, the eldest son, was to pay ten pounds each when they came of age. their names do not appear in this connection, but they must have been Mary and Phebe. the testator disposes of other land, and a house then building, besides the homestead. He had a lot near 'bare hill' -- more correctly Bear Hill -- in Charlestown, afterwards included in Stonham. Samuel Richardson [1556], Stephen Richardson [1557], and Thomas Fuller, his brother-in-law, sign as witnesses.

Source: 'A Brief Sketch of Thomas Fuller', Jesse Franklin Fuller, 1896, p 11. 'Richardson Chronicles, 1590-past 1850', Richardson Descendants, 1988. 'The Richardson Memorial...', John Adams Vinton, 1876, p 506-507.


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