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major richardson
« on: Thursday 12 March 09 16:19 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone help with a brickwall please? i know my maternal line comes from hugh (d or r) Richardson.  born in Scotland and served in army before settling in Ireland in 1830-40s.  wrote articles on irish wolfhounds and wellknown dog breeder. anyone with access to army lists?  sorry to be so vague but lack of Irish records means I am trying to work back to front thanks

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Re: major richardson
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 12 March 09 18:36 GMT (UK) »
Army archives are held at Kew in the National Archives.

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/militaryhistory/army/step1.htm
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/militaryhistory/army/step4.htm

Army lists:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/rdleaflet.asp?sLeafletURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nationalarchives.gov.uk%2Fcatalogue%2Fleaflets%2Fri2017.htm&lBack=-1

It seems to help if you have some idea of whether or not he was an officer, and in what regiment he served, but it is not impossible to do without this knowledge (allegedly).

Kirsty


edit: There are only 5 births of a Hugh Richardson in Scotland 1750-1820 showing on Scotlands People, so it shouldn't be too hard to narrow it down.
Galloway,   Landers,   Lindsay,  Gillespie,  Irvine
Erskine,   McAdam,  Hawthorn
Robertson,   Duncan,   Edmonstone,    Black
Anderson,  Nicholson,  Crombie,  MacDonald
Arch, Herbert, Charlesworth, Chapman

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Re: major richardson
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 12 March 09 23:37 GMT (UK) »
I know that he was a major in 1841 but may have been retired by then he was based in Dublin and published an article in the irish penny gazette.  I presume to be an officer in the 19th century required a fairly affluent background.

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Re: major richardson
« Reply #3 on: Friday 13 March 09 10:19 GMT (UK) »
Sorry I completely failed to read the subject line ::)

I don't know if you have seen this website

http://www.richardsonname.com/scotireland.htm

Kirsty
Galloway,   Landers,   Lindsay,  Gillespie,  Irvine
Erskine,   McAdam,  Hawthorn
Robertson,   Duncan,   Edmonstone,    Black
Anderson,  Nicholson,  Crombie,  MacDonald
Arch, Herbert, Charlesworth, Chapman


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Re: major richardson
« Reply #4 on: Friday 13 November 09 17:03 GMT (UK) »
When researching Irish Wolfhound some years ago I noticed that there was some confusion between H. D. Richardson, a well-known Irish Wolfhound breeder from 1840--1870, and another famous dog (and IW) breeder named Major E. H. Richardson.

Hugh D. Richardson wrote beginning around 1830 and published several books about raising dogs, bees, poultry, etc.  But I never found any place he referred to himself as having been in the military, or where he used the title “Major.”  If you have one I’d like to know.

He died around 1869-1870.

Major Edwin Hauteville Richardson lived in a later period and did show IWs.  He was of the 45th Regt (Sherwood Foresters.) He founded the first British War Dog School at the beginning of WWI. He wrote "My Forty Years With Dogs," published in 1918.  See a biography:  http://community-2.webtv.net/Hahn-50thAP-K9/K9History13/


Another reference for this breeder: http://www.irishwolfhounds.org/earlyshows.htm

So far as I can find, he was not related to H. D. Richardson.

H. D. Richardson wrote in one of his books:

“When a youth I was ardently attached to athletic sports, and at most of such exercises met with few rivals and fewer superiors. I was for three successive years victor at the Scottish games. I won, wore, and retained the champion medal of the Holyrood Gymnastic Club, of which Club I was also President or Captain—an office to which I was annually re-elected while I remained in Scotland. I have heard much of remarkable feats in high leaping; I can only say that I was never personally vanquished. My peculiar method will be unfolded when treating of that exercise. As a swimmer I was long known as the champion of Newhaven, whither it was my custom to resort every morning during a long and happy residence in Edinburgh. As a runner I had few superiors; and at gymnastic exercises generally was anything but a mean proficient.”

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Re: major richardson
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 14 November 09 22:29 GMT (UK) »
hi aidan many thanks for your reply i found it judge very usefull , I got the info about hugh richardson being a major from an articile that my cousin  wrote , He has followed in my grandfathers footsteps and is a breeder of irish wolfhounds he is quite an expert on the subject he is also a crufts judge  the piece he wrote was part of a presentation , in it he reffered to our g grandfather .I would love to know what books he wrote  and if there were any photos of him . I havent managed to find any traces of him anywhere . difficult when you dont know where they were born . assumed they were from cavan . but from the info you have supplied i will try  scotland. many thanks again  angela

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Re: major richardson
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 15 November 09 00:31 GMT (UK) »
Angela

After I posted the information, I found that Hugh D. Richardson -- who wrote about Irish Wolfhounds in the early 18th century -- did not die in 1869-1870; he died in 1847.  As far as I could find out, he never lived in Cavan. He was a doctor.

He wrote several books about farming.  Go to the website: http://books.google.com and type H. D. Richardson in the search block.

If you want to search records from Scotland, go to: http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/

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Re: major richardson
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 15 November 09 12:52 GMT (UK) »
Angela,

In researching your family in Ireland you should begin with the townland where they lived in the period.  Grandparent’s names and maiden names help.

The 1911 Irish census is now online and searchable:

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/

The Griffith Valuations were a census done around 1856-57. There are indexes, but easiest to search by name, county and townland.

One Griffith search page on the web:

http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php

Let me know what townland you’re looking for, and what you find.