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Abner Richmond 1761–1834 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 NOV 1761

Birth Location: Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)

Death Date: 17 SEP 1834

Death Location: Ashford, Connecticut (Windham)

Father: John Richmond

Mother:

Spouse(s): Eunice Dewing

Children(s): Michael Richmond, Charles Richmond, Esther Richmond, Danford Richmond, Eunice Richmond, Abner Richmond, Jared Richmond, Mary Richmond, Susan Richmond

In 1761, Abner Richmond entered the world in Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol), born to John Richmond And Phebe Dunham. Abner Richmond married Eunice Dewing, and had children including Abner Thompson Richmond, Charles Richmond, Danford Richmond, Esther Richmond, Eunice Richmond, Jared Dewing Richmond, Mary Ann Richmond, Michael Richmond, Susan Potter Richmond. Abner Richmond passed away in 1834 in Ashford, Connecticut (Windham).

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Biography

  • In 1761, Abner Richmond entered the world in Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol), born to John Richmond And Phebe Dunham.
  • Abner Richmond married Eunice Dewing, and had children including Abner Thompson Richmond, Charles Richmond, Danford Richmond, Esther Richmond, Eunice Richmond, Jared Dewing Richmond, Mary Ann Richmond, Michael Richmond, Susan Potter Richmond.
  • Abner Richmond passed away in 1834 in Ashford, Connecticut (Windham).

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Abner Richmond's Ancestors

Self
Abner Richmond
1761–1834
Birth Place: Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)
Parents
John Richmond
1710–1801
Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)
Grandparents
John Richmond
1673–1760
Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)
Hannah Otis
1686–1739
Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)
Great-Grandparents
John Richmond
1627–1715
Abigail Rogers
1640–1727
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Richmond
1594–1664
John Rogers
1606–1661
Ann(a) Churchman
1617–

Abner Richmond's Descendants

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Abner Richmond (9 NOV 1761–17 SEP 1834) m. Eunice Dewing (26 SEP 1766–19 DEC 1839)
  1. 1. Michael Richmond 1786–
  2. 2. Charles Richmond 1789–1868
    1. 1. Charles Richmond 1816–
    2. 2. Andrew Richmond 1819–
    3. 3. Hannah (A.) Richmond 1823–
  3. 3. Esther Richmond 1792–1873
  4. 4. Danford Richmond 1795–1869
    1. 1. Emeline (Mary Ann Maria) Richmond 1827–
  5. 5. Eunice Richmond 1798–1868 m. Amos Bugbee 1782–1869
  6. 6. Abner (Thompson) Richmond 1801–1816
  7. 7. Jared (Dewing) Richmond 1804–1881 m. Abigail Byles 1799–1894
    1. 1. Susan Richmond 1833–
    2. 2. Francis (Josias) Richmond 1834–
    3. 3. Philo Richmond 1836–
    4. 4. John Richmond 1837–
    5. 5. Abigail Richmond 1838–
  8. 8. Mary (Ann) Richmond 1806–1873
  9. 9. Susan (Potter) Richmond 1811–

Abner Richmond's Timeline

2 Records

1761
9 NOV 1761
Birth of Abner Richmond in Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)
Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)
1834
17 SEP 1834
Age 73
Death of Abner Richmond in Ashford, Connecticut (Windham)
Ashford, Connecticut (Windham)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 NOV 1761
    Event Place: Taunton, Massachusetts (Bristol)
    Record Source:
    [1] D. B. Richmond, <i>"The Richmond Family"</i>
    [2] Clarence Winthrop Brown, History of Woodstock Genealogies of Woodstock Families, vol. 4 pg. 212
    [3] Clarence Winthrop Brown, History of Woodstock Genealogies of Woodstock Families, vol. 4 pg. 535

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 SEP 1834
    Event Place: Ashford, Connecticut (Windham)
    Record Source:
    [1] Clarence Winthrop Brown, History of Woodstock Genealogies of Woodstock Families, vol. 4 pg. 535
    [2] Clarence Winthrop Brown, History of Woodstock Genealogies of Woodstock Families, vol. 4 pg. 212

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: the Revolutionary War, 1775 - 1783
    Record Source: Clarence Winthrop Brown, History of Woodstock Genealogies of Woodstock Families, vol. 4 pg. 212

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