He and his wife Ann Obee were married October 4, 1818 in London, England at Saint Martin In the Fields, Westminster. It is thought that they immigrated to the United States shortly thereafter.
Richard was an Engraver and die maker in New York from 1821 until his untimely death in 1829 at the age of 30 after a short illness. He died of an infection arising from an amputated finger.
He and his wife, Ann had three children: Annie Elizabeth, Richard H. and Sarah.
"NY Spectator" 1829 Newspaper
Obituary:
"Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Richard Trested, Engraver and Die Sinker, after a short illness, in the 30th year of his age."
He and his wife Ann Obee were married October 4, 1818 in London, England at Saint Martin In the Fields, Westminster. It is thought that they immigrated to the United States shortly thereafter.
Richard was an Engraver and die maker in New York from 1821 until his untimely death in 1829 at the age of 30 after a short illness. He died of an infection arising from an amputated finger.
He and his wife, Ann had three children: Annie Elizabeth, Richard H. and Sarah.
"NY Spectator" 1829 Newspaper
Obituary:
"Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Richard Trested, Engraver and Die Sinker, after a short illness, in the 30th year of his age."
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