Julia (White) Richmond
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Juliet (White) Richmond (1848 - 1913)

Juliet (Julia) Richmond formerly White
Born in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 20 Jun 1868 in Elmville, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 65 in Putnam, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesmap
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Contents

Biography

Julia (White) Richmond was a Connecticuter.
This profile is part of the White Name Study.

Birth

Date: 8 SEP 1848  :: Place: Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Source: #S367::: Data:  :::: Text: Death Certificate

Juliet White, or Julia as she was fondly called by family and friends, was born on September 8, 1848, in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States. She was the daughter of Henry Arnold White and Amy Frances Oatley.

Her siblings were:

Marriage

Marriage:
Date: 20 JUN 1868
Place: Elmville, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Source: #S106
Page: Volume 2, page 358
Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
Text: "Thomas Richmond, 21, born England, resident W. Killingly,
Juliette White, 20, born Killingly, resident W. Killingly,
married 20 Jun 1868 by Austin Robbins"

Julia (19) and Thomas Richmond (20) were married on June 20, 1868, in Elmville, Windham, Connecticut, United States.[1]

The couple had nine children:

Death

Date: 4 OCT 1913  :: Place: Putnam, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Source: #S367::: Data:  :::: Text: Death Certificate

Julia (65) passed away on October 4, 1913 in Putnam, Windham, Connecticut, United States, aged 65.[2]

Burial

She was buried at Grove Street Cemetery in Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut, United States.[3]

Obituaries

Note: OBITUARY (undated newspaper clipping, probably about 9 October 1913, published in the Putnam, Connecticut area):
"Mrs. Juliett (White) Richmond died Wednesday morning at her home No. 6 Church Street, Putnam, aged 66 years after an illness of more than a year.
"She was born here and was daughter of Henry A. and Amy (Oatley) White. Her early years were spent here. In 1868 she married to Thomas Richmond, since which time they have resided in Elmville, Putnam and other places. For the past three years, Mr. Richmond has been an overseer in the Putnam Woolen company's mill.
"Mrs. Richmond is survived by her husband, three sons and four daughters: Everett of Putnam, Mrs. Annie Pickford and James Richmond of Clinton, Mass., Mrs. Grace Shaw, Edward Richmond, and Mrs. Bessie Seaver of Leominster, Mass., and Mrs. Emily Taylor of San Diego, Cal. There are also nearly twenty grandchildren. Henry White of Danielson is a brother of the deceased and Mrs. William Buck of Oxford, Mass. and Mrs. Emily Bastow of this place are surviving sisters.
"Mrs. Richmond had always retained many old acquaintances and friends here, by whom she was highly esteemed, and who will greatly miss her occasional visits, which served to keep alive the ties of former years.
"The funeral was in Putnam Saturday and was attended by relatives from this place."
2nd obituary from newspaper clipping reads:
"The Women's Auxiliary (of St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Putnam CT) will meet with Mrs. George L. Padgett, 87 Fremont street, Thursday afternoon, April 16.
"On Easter morning was used for the first time the lecture Bible, given in memory of Juliett (White) Richmond, late wife of Thomas Richmond, Lay Chairman of the Executive Committee. The book is according to the American Revised Version, the most accurate translation ever made into any language, and recently authorized for use in the Church. It is bound in full leather, purple in color, with the inscription in gilt on the front cover. Mrs. Richmond was a faithful communicant of St. Philip's, constant in attendance at services, and active in the work of the church."

Sources

  1. Marriage: Abbreviation: Killingly Births, Marriages and Deaths Records. Title: Killingly, Connecticut, "Killingly Births, Marriages and Deaths" (Register at Killingly Town Hall, Danielson, Connecticut). Note: also on FHL US/CAN Microfilm 1451024, Items 3-6. Repository R6. Name: Killingly, Conn. Town Hall. Address. Citing: Page: Volume 2, page 358
    • Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
    • Text: "Thomas Richmond, 21, born England, resident W. Killingly,
    • Juliette White, 20, born Killingly, resident W. Killingly,
    • married 20 Jun 1868 by Austin Robbins" (accessed before 24 October 2023)
  2. Death: Abbreviation: Putnam, Connecticut Vital Records Office - need data. Title: Putnam, Connecticut Vital Records Office. Note: Source Medium: Official Document. Repository R33. Name: Putnam, Windham, Connecticut , USA. Address: Putnam, Windham, Connecticut , USA. Address 1: Putnam, Windham, Connecticut , USA. Citing: :: Data: :::: Text: Death Certificate (accessed before 24 October 2023)
  3. Memorial: Find a Grave (has image)
    Find A Grave: Memorial #118300385 (accessed 24 October 2023)
    Memorial page for Juliet White Richmond (8 Sep 1847-4 Oct 1913), citing Grove Street Cemetery, Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Caleb Warner (contributor 47804850).

See also:

  • Abbreviation: Thompson CT - Barbour Collection. Title: "The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Volume 46: Thompson, 1785 - 1850," indexed database, FamilyLink.com, World Vital Records (http://www.WorldVitalRecords.com). Note: Source Medium: Electronic. Repository R42. Name: World Vital Records (www.worldvitalrecords.com). Address
    • Name: Juliet Richmond
    • Given Name: Juliet
    • Surname: Richmond
  • Marriage of child Alma Bessie Richmond: "Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Records, 1840-1915"
    New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2511 #1214336923 (accessed 24 October 2023)
    Julia White's child Alma Bessie Richmond marriage to Fred Walton Seaver on 21 Jun 1900 in Leominster, Massachusetts, USA.

Acknowledgement

This person was created through the import of randys ancestors-10generations.ged on 10 March 2011.





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