Genealogy Wylie » Robert S. Richardson (± 1820-1895)

Personal data Robert S. Richardson 

  • He was born about 1820 in Georgia acc.
  • He died on August 4, 1895 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
  • He is buried in Liberty Cemetery, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
  • A child of David Richardson and Priscilla Morris
  • This information was last updated on June 20, 2011.

Household of Robert S. Richardson

(1) He has/had a relationship with Jane Agnes Cook.


Child(ren):

  1. Joseph D. Richardson  ± 1846-????
  2. Samuel D. Richardson  ± 1854-1920


(2) He is married to Mary E. Gresham.

They got married on August 30, 1859 at Tallapoosa County, Alabama.


Child(ren):

  1. Little Berry Richardson  ± 1860-1916 
  2. Robert L. Richardson  ± 1867-1894
  3. Felix Richardson  1872-1894


Notes about Robert S. Richardson

Coady/Jansen ancestors
Entries: 4508 Updated: Sun Apr 14 17:11:03 2002 Contact: Anne Coady
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ID: I3951
Name: Robert S. RICHARDSON
Sex: M
Birth: C1820 in Ga. 1
Death: 4 AUG. 1895 in Tallapoosa Co. Ala. 2
Burial: Liberty Cemetery Tallapoosa Co. Ala.
Note:
1830 Census Henry Co. Ga. shows Mother Priscilla with one of two sons bet.
age 5 and 10.
Note:
R.S.R. was too old to be called into service in the Conf. Army, but when
Yankee Raiders came into Ala. He became a sergant in R.G. Young's Battalion of
State Reserves. When the war ended, he became a prisoner and signed an oath
of allegiance to the United States. Cause of death Catarrhal Fever.

Father: David RICHARDSON b: C. 1770 in Amelia Co. Va.
Mother: Priscilla MORRIS b: 13 APRIL 1789 in S.C.

Marriage 1 Jane A.COOK b: UNKNOWN
Married: 1845 in Chambers Co. Ala.
Children
Joseph David RICHARDSON b: C1846 in Ala.
Samuel Daniel RICHARDSON b: C1854 in Ala.
Benjamin Washington RICHARDSON b: 14 OCT. 1856 in Tallapoosa Co. Al.

Marriage 2 Mary E. GRESHAM b: C1830 in N.C.
Married: 30 AUG. 1859 in Tallapoosa Co. Al.
Children
Little Berry RICHARDSON b: 1860 in Tallapoosa Co. Ala.
Robert L. RICHARDSON b: 1867 in Tallapoosa Co. Ala.
Felix RICHARDSON b: 1872 in Tallapoosa Co. Ala.

Sources:
Will for David Richardson 21 Sept. 1830 Henry Co. Ga. lists Robert L. as son.
1830 Henry Co. Ga. census shows Priscilla Richardson with one son under 10.
1860 Tallapoosa Co. Ala. census shows Robert S. as age 40.
Tallapoosa Co. Al. Death Record, shows Robert Richardson dying 4 Aug. 1895
of Catarrhal Fever at age 76 yrs. 3 mos. 6 days and being buried in Liberty
Cemetery.
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From: "Anne Coady" <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) > Subject: [RICHARDSON] Rbt. S. Richardson 1820-1895--Ga. to Al. Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 17:52:57 -0500
PART ONE OF TWO family of Robert S. Richardson b. 1820 Ga. d. 1895tallapoosa Co. Al.11 Jun 2001 Family Group SheetHusband: Robert S. Richardson died at age: 75Born: c1820 in: Ga.1Died: 4 Aug. 1895 in: Tallapoosa Co. Ala.2Buried: in: Liberty Cemetery Tallapoosa Co. Ala.Father: David RichardsonMother: Priscilla Morris1830 Census Henry Co. Ga. shows Mother Priscilla with one of two sons bet.age 5 and 10.R.S.R. was too old to be called into service in the Conf. Army, but whenYankee Raiders came into Ala. He became a sergant in R.G. Young's BattalionofState Reserves. When the war ended, he became a prisoner and signed an oathof allegiance to the United States. Cause of death Catarrhal Fever.Wife: Jane A.CookMarried: 1845 in: Chambers Co. Ala. hisage: 25Ceremony: YBorn: unknown in:3Died: 12 Jan. 1859 in: Tallapoosa Co. Ala.4Father: Joseph Ward CookMother: Rhoda "Rhody" MorrisJane died without a will, R.S.R. had to petition to be Admin. of her estateand sell a 14yr. old slave girl named Harriett. The sale was advertised intheTallapoosa Times setting 7 Jan. 1860 as the date of the sale. Harriett soldfor $1,012.00 of which $155.00 went to court costs. 1/2 of the remainderwentto R.S.R. as guardian of their sons.M Child 1 Joseph David RichardsonBorn: c1846 in: Ala.Died: in:Spouse: Sarah Stranger b. unknownMarried: 1868 in: Tallapoosa Co. Ala.M Child 2 Samuel Daniel Richardson died at age: 66Born: c1854 in: Ala.Died: 1920 in: Coosa Co. Ala.Spouse: Mary E. Meadows also known as: Mary Elizabeth Meadows b.unknownMarried: 21 dec. 1879 in: Coosa Co. Al. 5According to Hugh Richardson5921 Pineleaf Dr. Millbrook, Al. 36054 Samuel D.Richardson left all of his belongings and realestate including 115 acres inCoosa Co.to his wife. 270 Acres in Tallapoosa Co. and 2 houses and 17 lots inAlexander City Ala. All property remaining after her death was to be given tothe Alabama Masonic Home in Montgomery for a fund to be called the Samuel D.and Mary Eliza Richardson Endowment Fund.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Robert S. Richardson

Ann Hulme
> 1740-< 1789
David Richardson
± 1770-1830

Robert S. Richardson
± 1820-1895

(1) 

Jane Agnes Cook
> 1820-1859

(2) 1859

Mary E. Gresham
± 1829-1887


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  • The temperature on August 30, 1859 was about 15.0 °C. There was 2 mm of rain. The air pressure was 2 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south-southwest. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 91%. Source: KNMI
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