Dudley Richardson, 1821–1870?> (aged 48 years)
- Name
- Dudley /Richardson/
- Given names
- Dudley
- Surname
- Richardson
Birth
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Marriage
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Occupation
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Farmer
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Property
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Group membership
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Member of Masonic Lodge
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Birth of a daughter
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Marriage
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Birth of a son
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Family residence
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Note: Moved to Estill County after birth of Shelton. They traveled on a steamboat from St. Louis to Louisville and are said to occupy almost the whole boat with slaves and stock. |
Birth of a daughter
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Marriage of a daughter
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Number of marriages
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2
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Number of children
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Number of children
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Death
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Religion
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Christian
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father |
1792–1875
Birth: June 9, 1792
— Madison County, KY, US Death: December 18, 1875 — Estill County, KY, US |
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mother |
1799–1873
Birth: July 27, 1799
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24
— Madison County, KY, US Death: May 9, 1873 — Estill County, KY, US |
Marriage | Marriage — January 11, 1816 — Estill County, KY, US |
11 months
elder brother |
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3 years
elder sister |
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22 months
himself |
1821–1870
Birth: October 3, 1821
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22
— Estill County, KY, US Death: March 19, 1870 — Estill County, KY, US |
sister | |
brother | |
sister | |
sister | |
brother | |
brother | |
sister |
himself |
1821–1870
Birth: October 3, 1821
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22
— Estill County, KY, US Death: March 19, 1870 — Estill County, KY, US |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — August 26, 1847 — |
20 months
daughter |
himself |
1821–1870
Birth: October 3, 1821
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22
— Estill County, KY, US Death: March 19, 1870 — Estill County, KY, US |
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wife |
1821–1901
Birth: June 20, 1821
Death: January 15, 1901 — Frankfurt, KY, US |
Marriage | Marriage — April 30, 1854 — Jackson County, MO, US |
13 months
son |
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19 months
daughter |
1856–1921
Birth: December 27, 1856
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35
— Estill County, KY, US Death: January 23, 1921 — Frankfurt, KY, US |
wife’s husband | |
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wife |
1821–1901
Birth: June 20, 1821
Death: January 15, 1901 — Frankfurt, KY, US |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
Family residence |
Moved to Estill County after birth of Shelton. They traveled on a steamboat from St. Louis to Louisville and are said to occupy almost the whole boat with slaves and stock. |
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Note
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Owned slaves. One of his slaves went to war to fight for his freedom and returned after the war. |