On the 1900 census of Bursons Precinct #5 in Randolph County, Alabama, Nancy J. RICHERSON (born Oct 1849 in AL, a widow who had borne one child, still living) is found in a household headed by her son Thomas RITCHERSON (May 1874 AL), a farmer. Also present are his wife Martha (Sept. 1875 AL), to whom he had been married 6 years and who had borne 4 children, all living and present in the household (all born in AL): John W. (Aug. 1894), Nancy E. (Jan. 1896), Lula (July 1888), & Carolina (May 1900) [= Linnie Bell, apparently]. The household next door is headed by Anna RITCHERSON (Sep 1870), a farmer & widow who had borne 3 children, all of whom were still living and present in the household: Viola (Jan 1888), Mary L. (Mar. 1891), & Thursda A. (July 1894).
On the 1900 census of Bursons Precinct #5 in Randolph County, Alabama, Nancy J. RICHERSON (born Oct 1849 in AL, a widow who had borne one child, still living) is found in a household headed by her son Thomas RITCHERSON (May 1874 AL), a farmer. Also present are his wife Martha (Sept. 1875 AL), to whom he had been married 6 years and who had borne 4 children, all living and present in the household (all born in AL): John W. (Aug. 1894), Nancy E. (Jan. 1896), Lula (July 1888), & Carolina (May 1900) [= Linnie Bell, apparently]. The household next door is headed by Anna RITCHERSON (Sep 1870), a farmer & widow who had borne 3 children, all of whom were still living and present in the household: Viola (Jan 1888), Mary L. (Mar. 1891), & Thursda A. (July 1894).
Family Members
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John Walker Richardson
1896–1926
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Ruby Richardson Hester
1896–1984
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Mary Lou "Ood" Richardson Smith
1898–1991
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Linnie Bell Richardson McDaniel
1900–1974
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James Hardy Richardson
1903–1969
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Dewey Bingham Richardson
1905–1977
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Kaylor Levi Richardson
1907–1993
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Henry Jones Richardson
1909–2002
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Macie Richardson Rollins
1910–1995
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Grace R Richardson Shelnutt
1912–1993
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Johnie Lee Richardson
1914–1991
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Ila Lou "Ilie" Richardson Crenshaw
1916–2013
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Elton L. "Little Son" Richardson
1919–1983
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