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Vinton, John Adams. The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Posterity of the Three Brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson (Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, Maine, 1876)
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Richardson-7494 was created by Linda Perry through the import of All I_m putting on line.ged on Jul 15, 2014.
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I think it very likely that Solomon died in his youth. I note that 7 of his 8 siblings had recorded marriages in Massachusetts, so the absence of a marriage record for Solomon likely means he did not live long enough to marry.
No records or other sources are identified here to support the rather extraordinary claim (made by the current configuration of this profile) that this young man from Massachusetts made his way to the interior of South Carolina, where he had two children with an unknown woman and at age 58 married a 23-year-old woman (Ellender (Etheredge) Jennings (1790-1846)). I think that this connection is some sort of a mistake. Maybe there was some other man named Solomon Richardson who lived in South Carolina and was the father of those two children.
No records or other sources are identified here to support the rather extraordinary claim (made by the current configuration of this profile) that this young man from Massachusetts made his way to the interior of South Carolina, where he had two children with an unknown woman and at age 58 married a 23-year-old woman (Ellender (Etheredge) Jennings (1790-1846)). I think that this connection is some sort of a mistake. Maybe there was some other man named Solomon Richardson who lived in South Carolina and was the father of those two children.
I propose to remove the spouse connection between Solomon Richardson (1755-1819) and Ellender (Etheredge) Jennings (1790-1846).
edited by Ellen Smith