1689-04-29 |
b. Whitby, Yorkshire |
TNA: RG 6/1094; transcript of a
sampler worked by Isbell Vasie, in Anne Ogden Boyce (1889) Records of
a Quaker Family: The Richardsons of Cleveland. London: Samuel Harris |
1708-08-21 |
of Whitby; m.1. Elizabeth Pickering (cal 1687 –
1710, of Hull, Yorkshire), at Cottingham pc, Yorkshire |
Archbishop of York marriage licences index; Whitby
parish register |
1716-11-22 |
of Whitby; m.2. Elizabeth Burchard (cal 1694 – ?,
of Hornsea, Yorkshire), at Hedon pc,
Yorkshire |
RG 6/1303; "England Marriages,
1538–1973," database, FamilySearch:
10 December 2014, Thomas Vasie and Elizabeth Burchard, 22 Nov 1716,
citing Hedon, York, reference 677, FHL microfilm 1,471,220;
Archbishop of York marriage licences index |
Children: |
Mary (1717 – ?), Thomas (1719–1720), both b.
Hull, Yorkshire |
RG 6/1303 |
1739/40-02-03 |
d. Hull MM |
1693-04-10 |
b. Whitby, Yorkshire |
TNA: RG 6/1094; transcript of a
sampler worked by Isbell Vasie, in Anne Ogden Boyce (1889) Records of
a Quaker Family: The Richardsons of Cleveland. London: Samuel Harris |
1717/8-02-12 |
m. Robert Cockerill (1683–1721, mariner, of Whitby, s. of Richard
Cockerill), at Whitby fmh |
RG 6/1094, /1351; "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch:
30 December 2014, Robert Cockerill, 28 Oct 1683, citing EGTON, YORK, reference
FHL microfilm 98,531 |
Children: |
Henry (1718–1753), Richard (1720–1720), and Mary
(1721–1751), all b. Whitby |
RG 6/1094 |
1726-06-03 |
co-executrix of her father's will |
Boyce (1889) |
1735-11-27 |
bur. Whitby |
RG 6/1094 |
1697-04-07 |
b. Whitby, Yorkshire |
TNA: RG 6/1094; transcript of a
sampler worked by Isbell Vasie, in Anne Ogden Boyce (1889) Records of
a Quaker Family: The Richardsons of Cleveland. London: Samuel Harris
[which gives date as 28th o 2nd month] |
1726-06-03 |
co-executrix of her father's will |
Boyce (1889) |
1727-06-08 |
m. John
Richardson (1698–1786), at
Whitby meeting |
RG 6/1094, /1283, /1351 |
Children: |
Lydia (1728–1810), Mary (1730/1–1787), John
(1734–1778), William (1736/7–1826), and Henry (1741–1818), all b. Langbarf, near Great Ayton |
RG 6/1092, /1283; Annual Monitor |
|
with her husband, moved into Old Langbaurgh,
remembered by him as "a long, low house, almost hidden to its red roof
by climbing roses" with "a large garden, bounded on two sides by low
walls, overgrown by flowers and fruit trees, and on a third side
stretching away into an orchard carpeted in spring with snowdrops and
daffodils." |
Ian Pearce (2009) 'The
Richardson family' |
|
Lydia's three sisters accepted their
brother-in-law's invitation to go and live at Old Langbaurgh, after one
of them dreamt that her father prophesied, correctly as it turned out,
that they would meet their future husbands there |
John and Lydia lived at Old Langbaurgh for the
rest of their lives. The house survives, but was considerably altered
at the end of the 20th century. |
1774-09-29 |
of Langbarf near Ayton; d. Guisborough MM |
RG 6/1283 |
1774-10-03 |
bur. Ayton fbg |
1700-08-18 |
b. Whitby, Yorkshire |
TNA: RG 6/1094; transcript of a
sampler worked by Isbell Vasie, in Anne Ogden Boyce (1889) Records of
a Quaker Family: The Richardsons of Cleveland. London: Samuel Harris |
1735-04-10 |
of Longbarf, Great Ayton, Yorkshire; m. George Miles (1698–1777, of Hawk Holt or Hawk Nest, East Hartsey, Yorkshire, b. York,
Yorkshire, s. of Bryan and Mary Miles), at Great Ayton |
RG 6/47, /738, /900, /1092, /1286 |
Children: |
Bryan (1735/6–1743), Mary (1737/8–1774), George
(1739–1807), all b. York |
RG 6/47, /777, 1286, /1287 |
1785-10-29 |
of Stockton, Durham; d. |
RG 6/47, /738, /900 |
1785-11-01 |
bur. Osmotherley fbg, Yorkshire |