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Ethna F. Richardson

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Ethna F. Richardson

Birth
Ellisburg, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
26 Apr 1905 (aged 89)
Albion, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Albion, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 3
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Mr. Ethiel F. Richardson passed into the eternal world, last week and was buried from his home, near Pineville on Saturday, April 29th, at 1 p.m. C. W. Fifield officiating.

Mr. Richardson was born on the 26th of February 1816, in Ellisburg, Jefferson county. He always lived in Jefferson and Oswego counties. He was the son of Freeman Richardson and Lavinia Filmore. His Father was from Massachusetts and his mother from Vermont.

There were present at the funeral a surviving brother F.F. Richardson nearly eighty years of age, of Birmingham, Mich., also from nearby two surviving sister, Mrs. Ruth E. Smith in her ninety-first year, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Mead in her seventy-seventh year.

Mr. Richardson's mother was a cousin of Ex-president Millard Fillmore. He was of good New England ancestry, the stock that furnished the cement that made and has kept us a union.

The Pulaski Democrat, Pulaski, N.Y., Wednesday, May 3, 1905
Mr. Ethiel F. Richardson passed into the eternal world, last week and was buried from his home, near Pineville on Saturday, April 29th, at 1 p.m. C. W. Fifield officiating.

Mr. Richardson was born on the 26th of February 1816, in Ellisburg, Jefferson county. He always lived in Jefferson and Oswego counties. He was the son of Freeman Richardson and Lavinia Filmore. His Father was from Massachusetts and his mother from Vermont.

There were present at the funeral a surviving brother F.F. Richardson nearly eighty years of age, of Birmingham, Mich., also from nearby two surviving sister, Mrs. Ruth E. Smith in her ninety-first year, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Mead in her seventy-seventh year.

Mr. Richardson's mother was a cousin of Ex-president Millard Fillmore. He was of good New England ancestry, the stock that furnished the cement that made and has kept us a union.

The Pulaski Democrat, Pulaski, N.Y., Wednesday, May 3, 1905


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