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Descendants of John Richardson Contents Descendants of John Richardson Contents Sources and Endnotes 17 Index of Names 31 1. John1 RICHARDSON. He married Sarah HEAP 1771, in Hartshead.1 Sarah HEAP died 1794, buried 2 Oct 1794, in Hartshead.2 Children of John RICHARDSON and Sarah HEAP: i. Mary RICHARDSON, born 1771, bapt. 21 Apr 1771.3 ii. Jonathan RICHARDSON, born 1774, bapt. 22 May 1774, in Hartshead,4 died 1778,5 buried 20 Oct 1778.6 iii. Betty RICHARDSON, born 1777, in Hartshead, bapt. 11 Feb 1777, in Hartshead.7 2 iv. John RICHARDSON, born 1779, in Clifton. v. Hannah RICHARDSON, born 1781, in Hartshead, bapt. 25 Dec 1781, in Hartshead,8 died 1794, in Hartshead.9 2. John2 RICHARDSON (John1), born 1779, in Clifton, bapt. 23 May 1779, in Hartshead.10 Census: 1841, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 61y;11,12 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 72y.13,14 He married (1) Rachel PRATT 25 May 1801.15 She was the daughter of John PRATT. Rachel PRATT was born 1782, in Hartshead, bapt. 17 Nov 1782, in Hartshead,16 died 1812, in Hartshead, buried 1 Feb 1812, in Hartshead.17 He married (2) Charlotte PRATT 22 May 1822, in Dewsbury. She was the daughter of Martha PRATT. Charlotte PRATT was born 1785, in Clifton,18 bapt. 28 Jan 1786, in Thornhill.19 Census: 1841, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 56y;11,20 1851, Hartshead, age 65y;13,21 1861, Clifton, age 76y.22,23 Children of John RICHARDSON and Rachel PRATT: 3 i. Mearcey RICHARDSON, born 1802, in Hartshead, died 1862.24 ii. William RICHARDSON, born 1804, in Hartshead, bapt. 23 Sep 1804, in Hartshead.25 4 iii. John RICHARDSON, born 1807, in Clifton, died 8 Dec 1874, in Halifax.26,27,28 5 iv. Sobrina RICHARDSON, born 1809, in Hartshead, died 1887.29 Children of John RICHARDSON and Charlotte PRATT: i. Rachel RICHARDSON, born 1822, bapt. 22 Nov 1822, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 18y;11,20 1851, Hartshead, age 28y.13,31 Updated January 2012 2 Contents ii. Sarah RICHARDSON, born 1825, bapt. 24 Dec 1824, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 16y.11,20 iii. Mary RICHARDSON, born 1828, in Hartshead, bapt. 11 May 1828, in Hartshead.32 3. Mearcey3 RICHARDSON (John2, John1), born 1802, in Hartshead, bapt. 25 Jul 1802, in Hartshead,33 died 1862.24 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 35y;34,35 1851, Mirfield, age 48y;36,37 1861, Mirfield, age 59y.38,39 She married John PARKIN 3 Jul 1823, in Hartshead.30 John PARKIN was born 1800, in Briestfield,18 died 1862.40 Census: 1851, Mirfield, age 51y;36,41 1861, Mirfield, age 61y.38,42 Children of Mearcey RICHARDSON and John PARKIN: i. Samuel PARKIN, born 1824, in Clifton, bapt. 15 Feb 1824, in Hartshead.43 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 16y;34,44 1851, Mirfield, age 27y.36,45 ii. Mary PARKIN, born 1826, bapt. 31 Jan 1826, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 14y.34,44 iii. Jane PARKIN, born 1828, bapt. 25 May 1828, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 12y.34,44 iv. Rachel PARKIN, born 1831, in Mirfield, bapt. 9 Oct 1831, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 10y;34,44 1851, Mirfield, age 20y;36,46 1861, Mirfield, age 30y;47,48 1871, Mirfield, age 41y.49,50 She married Benjamin GOODERE 4 Nov 1855, in Mirfield Parish Church.51,52 Census: 1861, Mirfield, age 27y;47,53 1871, Mirfield, age 37y.49,54 v. William PARKIN, born 1833, in Mirfield, bapt. 7 Jul 1833, in Hartshead.55 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 8y;34,44 1851, Mirfield, age 18y.36,56 vi. Emma PARKIN, born 1835, in Mirfield, bapt. 26 Jul 1835, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 6y;34,44 1851, Mirfield, age 15y.36,46 She married Samuel WOOD 21 Dec 1855, in Mirfiled Parish Church.57,58 vii. Ellen PARKIN, born 1837, in Mirfield.59 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 4y;34,44 1851, Mirfield, age 13y;36,46 1871, Bingley, age 34y;60,61 1891, Hipperholme cum Brighouse, age 53y.62,63 She married James CROWTHER 12 Apr 1857, in Mirfield Parish Church.64,65 Census: 1871, Bingley, age 36y;60,66 1891, Hipperholme cum Brighouse, age 55y.62,67 viii. Betty PARKIN, born 1840, in Mirfield.68 Census: 1841, Mirfield, age 1y;34,44 1851, Mirfield, age 10y.36,46 6 ix. Lydia Ann PARKIN, born 1843, in Mirfield,69 died 1916, in Bradford.70 x. Leah PARKIN, born 1846, in Mirfield.71 Census: 1851, Mirfield, age 4y;36,46 1861, Mirfield, age 15y;38,72 1871, Mirfield, age 24y;73,74 1881, Mirfield, age 34y;75,76 1891, Mirfield, age 43y;77,78 1901, Mirfield, age 54y.79,80 She married Samuel LOCKWOOD 21 Nov 1868, in St Mary's Parish Church, Mirfield.81,82 Samuel LOCKWOOD was born 1849, in Mirfield,18 bapt. 4 Jul 1849, in St Mary's Parish Church, Mirfield.83,84 Census: 1851, Mirfield, age 1y;85,86 1861, Mirfield, age 11y;87,88 1871, Mirfield, age 21y;73,89 1881, Mirfield, age 32y;75,90 1891, Mirfield, age Updated January 2012 3 Contents 41y;77,91 1901, Mirfield, age 52y.79,92 4. John3 RICHARDSON (John2, John1), born 1807, in Clifton, bapt. 22 Feb 1807, in Hartshead,93 died 8 Dec 1874, in Halifax.26,27,28 Cause of death: Chronic Bronchitis, Cardiac Dropsy, Asphysia, certified. Occupation: Wire Drawer, 1839, Old Bank Southowram;94 Furniture Broker, 1869.95 Census: 1841, Southowram, age 30y;96,97 1851, Southowram, age 44y;98,99 1861, Halifax, age 54y;100,101 1871, Halifax, age 64y.102,103 He married (1) Hannah SMITH 17 Dec 1827, in Dewsbury.30 He married (2) Mary Ann DRAKE 16 Oct 1836, in Halifax Parish Church.104 Mary Ann DRAKE was born 1814, in Northowram,105 died 17 Aug 1874, in Halifax.26,106,107 Cause of death: Congested Brain, partial paralysis, exhaustion, certified. Census: 1841, Southowram, age 25y;96,108 1851, Southowram, age 35y;98,109 1861, Halifax, age 47y;100,110 1871, Halifax, age 57y.102,111 Children of John RICHARDSON and Hannah SMITH: i. Samuel Smith RICHARDSON, born 1828, in Clifton, bapt. 23 Nov 1828, in Hartshead,30 died 1 Oct 1889, in Halifax.26,112 Census: 1841, Southowram, age 12y;96,108 1851, Southowram, age 22y;98,113 1861, Halifax, age 32y;100,114 1871, Halifax, age 42y;115,116 1881, Halifax, age 51y.117,118 He married Sarah RUSHWORTH 1862.119 Sarah RUSHWORTH was born 1834, bapt. 19 Nov 1834, in Steep Lane Baptist Sowerby,120 died 19 Mar 1907, in Halifax.26,121 Census: 1851, Halifax, age 16y;122,123 1861, Halifax, age 26y;124,125 1871, Halifax, age 36y;115,126 1881, Halifax, age 46y;117,127 1891, Halifax, age 55y.128,129 Children of John RICHARDSON and Mary Ann DRAKE: 7 i. Edward RICHARDSON, born 17 Jul 1839, in Southowram,130,131 died 13 Aug 1911, in Halifax, Yorkshire.132,133 8 ii. Levi RICHARDSON, born 1843, in Halifax.134 9 iii. Grace RICHARDSON, born 1846, in Halifax, died 1910.135 10 iv. John RICHARDSON, born 1849, in Southowram. v. Thomas RICHARDSON, bapt. 1 Oct 1844, in Halifax Parish Church.136 5. Sobrina3 RICHARDSON (John2, John1), born 1809, in Hartshead, bapt. 12 Nov 1809, in Hartshead,137 died 1887.29 Census: 1841, Clifton, age 30y;20,138 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 40y;139,140 1861, Clifton, age 50y;141,142 1881, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 70y.143,144 She married Sidney SCHOFIELD 23 May 1831, in Hartshead. He was the son of John SCHOFIELD and Mary. Sidney SCHOFIELD was born 1811, in Clifton, bapt. 20 Oct 1811, in Hartshead.145 Census: 1841, Clifton, age 25y;12,138 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 40y;99,139 1861, Clifton, age 49y.141,146 Children of Sobrina RICHARDSON and Sidney SCHOFIELD: i. Hannah SCHOFIELD, born 1831, bapt. 2 Oct 1831, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Clifton, age 9y;20,138 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 19y.139,147 Updated January 2012 4 Contents ii. Mary SCHOFIELD, born 1834, bapt. 25 May 1834, in Hartshead.148 Census: 1841, Clifton, age 7y;20,138 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 16y;139,147 1861, Clifton, age 27y.141,149 iii. Sarah SCHOFIELD, born 1836, bapt. 9 Oct 1836, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1841, Clifton, age 4y;20,138 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 14y;139,150 1861, Clifton, age 24y.141,151 iv. Rachel SCHOFIELD, born 1843, in Scholes, bapt. 19 Mar 1843, in Hartshead.30 Census: 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 8y;139,152 1861, Clifton, age 17y;141,153 1881, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 38y.143,154 v. Caroline SCHOFIELD, born 1846, in Scholes. Census: 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 5y;139,152 1861, Clifton, age 15y.141,155 vi. Harriet SCHOFIELD, born 1849. Census: 1851, Hartshead cum Clifton, age 2y;139,156 1861, Clifton, age 12y.141,157 vii. Lavinia SCHOFIELD. Census: 1861, Clifton, age 9y.141,158 6. Lydia Ann4 PARKIN159 (Mearcey RICHARDSON3, John2, John1), born 1843, in Mirfield,69 died 1916, in Bradford.70 Census: 1851, Mirfield, age 8y;36,46 1861, Mirfield, age 18y;38,160 1871, Mirfield, age 28y;73,161 1881, Bradford, age 37y;162,163 1891, Bradford, age 48y;164,165 1901, Bradford, age 59y;166,167 1911, Bradford, age 57y.168,169 She married (1) John COOKSON 1862.170 She married (2) Alfred WALKER 1871, in Birstal Parish Church.171,172 She married (3) Charles SHIELDS 1881.173 Charles SHIELDS was born 1853, in Kirkstall.18 Census: 1881, Bradford, age 27y;162,174 1891, Bradford, age 37y;164,175 1901, Bradford, age 47y;166,176 1911, Bradford, age 57y.168,177 Children of Lydia Ann PARKIN and John COOKSON: i.
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