I'm looking for any information about the following RICHARDSON family of Liverpool and Belfast, following the baptism of their youngest child in 1836. I'm particularly interested in anything I might find out about the origins and seafaring career of the father William Richardson.
William RICHARDSON,
mariner, married Jane THOMPSON, 3 Oct 1827 at St Peter's, Liverpool. Both of that parish.
They had the following five children baptised at St Peter's in Liverpool:
- John, baptised 23 Jul 1828, parents William, mariner, and Jane, of Sparling Street
- Ann Jane, bapt. 2 May 1830, of New Bird Street
- James Thompson, bapt. 22 Apr 1832, of Blundell Street
- Hugh Thompson, bapt. 6 Jan 1835, of Jordan Street
- Diana Thompson, bapt. 13 Dec 1836, of Jordan Street
Later on:
Ann Jane Richardson, daughter of William Richardson,
seaman, married William DUFF,
engine fitter, son of Kennedy Duff,
block printer, on 14 Jun 1855 at St Anne's Church, Belfast.
The groom William Duff was born 31 Jan 1832, Belleville, New Jersey, USA, and died 25 Nov 1874 in Dublin.
One of the witnesses at their wedding was the bride's brother Hugh Richardson.
Ann is in the 1901 census of Ireland, living with two of her grandchildren and a boarder, at Greenmount Street, Belfast, aged 73, born Liverpool. She died 3 Apr 1910 at 6, Kathleen Street, Belfast.
N.B. several Ancestry trees seem to have Ann Jane Richardson as the daughter of a William Richardson from Wilkes, Georgia, USA. I don't know what evidence this is based on.
Hugh Thompson Richardson,
shipwright, son of William
Thompson Richardson,
mariner, married Agnes LEMMON, daughter of William Lemmon,
shipwright, on 11 Apr 1862 at Belfast.
Hugh was a witness at his sister's marriage, as above.
Hugh Thompson Richardson,
shipwright, died 3 Feb 1892 at 31, Spencer Street, Belfast.
His death was reported in the Belfast Newsletter and seems to refer to his being the son of a "Capt. Wm Richardson" - however the digitised page image appears to be missing/cut off (from Ancestry and the British Newspaper Archive) and I haven't been able to read the full entry.