[The following information is highly speculative, at best. In "The Great Migration Begins" for Thomas Richards [(1596-1650)], Samuel Richards is listed as the seventh child of Thomas and Welthian Richards and it reads: "SAMUEL, b. say 1634; named in father's will [17 Dec. 1650] but not mother's [3 Jul. 1679]; "consider the trouble that I have with Samuell for he is such a trouble that none will share with me in, and if I put him out it will cost me so much that I cannot well bear" (Welthian Richards to her son John, 20 March 1652/3 [WP 6:268]}." If this is Samuel, s/o Thomas and Wealthian (Loring) Richards, he would have been born ca. 1634 prob. Dorchester and may have been alive, but not part of his family in 1679. Thomas Richards moved his family from Dorchester to Weymouth in 1639 according to the above reference. Contributor: SoCal Native (48778047)]
[The following information is highly speculative, at best. In "The Great Migration Begins" for Thomas Richards [(1596-1650)], Samuel Richards is listed as the seventh child of Thomas and Welthian Richards and it reads: "SAMUEL, b. say 1634; named in father's will [17 Dec. 1650] but not mother's [3 Jul. 1679]; "consider the trouble that I have with Samuell for he is such a trouble that none will share with me in, and if I put him out it will cost me so much that I cannot well bear" (Welthian Richards to her son John, 20 March 1652/3 [WP 6:268]}." If this is Samuel, s/o Thomas and Wealthian (Loring) Richards, he would have been born ca. 1634 prob. Dorchester and may have been alive, but not part of his family in 1679. Thomas Richards moved his family from Dorchester to Weymouth in 1639 according to the above reference. Contributor: SoCal Native (48778047)]
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