↑ 2.02.1 The Richardson memorial, comprising a full history and genealogy of the posterity of the three brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson, who came from England, and united with others in the foundation of Woburn, Massachusetts, in the year 1641, of John Richardson, of Medfield, 1679, of Amos Richardson, of Boston, 1640, of Edward and William Richardson, of Newbury, 1643, with notices of Richardsons in England and elsewhere ..
by Vinton, John Adams, Publication 1876, Page 705 https://archive.org/details/richardsonmemori00vint/page/704/mode/2up
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59941921/john-richardson : accessed 17 May 2022), memorial page for John Richardson (23 Nov 1719–17 Oct 1773), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59941921, citing Old East Burying Ground, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Ace (contributor 49862805) .
His birth date and parents' names (including his mother's maiden name), as well as two further generations of Richardsons, may be found on p.433 in the book and (image 519 of the PDF) of History of Swanzey New Hampshire 1734-1890; by Benjamin Read; Salem, Mass.; The Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co.; The Salem Press; 1892.
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