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Richard Church Jr.

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Richard Church Jr.

Birth
Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Nov 1807 (aged 66)
Riga, Monroe County, New York, USA
Burial
Riga, Monroe County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.070988, Longitude: -77.8838466
Memorial ID
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Richard-5 Jr. was the son of Richard-4 Church, Sr. and his wife Hannah (_).

6 CHURCH siblings: Samuel, Simeon, Mary, Susanna, Edward, and John.

Richard married Rebecca-5 Warner, daughter of Jesse-4 Warner and his wife 1) Miriam Smith.

11 CHURCH children: see Spouse's memorial for details.

Richard served during the Revolutionary War.
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Historic Markers in Monroe County, New York:

Riga - North Main Street in Churchville Park

Riga was "...first known as West Pulteney, after Sir William Pulteney, Bath, England, early land owner. Renamed in honor of Riga, Latvia on April 8, 1808.

"Berkshire, Massachusetts pioneers included Richard Church, Elihu Church, and Samuel Church, who gave their name to Churchville Village, incorporated 1867. Some of the wilderness they cleared, loved and conquered became part of Churchville Park in 1928."
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CHURCH lineage:

Richard-5 Church Jr. (1741-1807) m. Rebecca Warner;

Richard-4 Church Sr. (1714-1757) m. Hannah (_);

Samuel-3 Church (8/4/1663-1718) B-MA D-CT m. Susannah Hungerford B-1776.
Samuel: #113094716.

Deacon Edward-2 Church (2/26/1628-9/10/1704) D-MA #15358255 m. Mary Hopkins (1637-9/30/1690) D-MA. #15358308 Linked;

Richard-1 Church Jr. (2/6/1610-12/27/1668) D-MA m. Anna Marsh (10/10/1600-3/10/1684) D-MA. First Church of this line to come to the Colonies as far as can be determined.
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Source: "The History of Hadley, Massachusetts", by Sylvester Judd, pub. 1905, pgs. 18-20 of "Genealogies of Hadley Families, Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby" section.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2013.
Richard-5 Jr. was the son of Richard-4 Church, Sr. and his wife Hannah (_).

6 CHURCH siblings: Samuel, Simeon, Mary, Susanna, Edward, and John.

Richard married Rebecca-5 Warner, daughter of Jesse-4 Warner and his wife 1) Miriam Smith.

11 CHURCH children: see Spouse's memorial for details.

Richard served during the Revolutionary War.
__________

Historic Markers in Monroe County, New York:

Riga - North Main Street in Churchville Park

Riga was "...first known as West Pulteney, after Sir William Pulteney, Bath, England, early land owner. Renamed in honor of Riga, Latvia on April 8, 1808.

"Berkshire, Massachusetts pioneers included Richard Church, Elihu Church, and Samuel Church, who gave their name to Churchville Village, incorporated 1867. Some of the wilderness they cleared, loved and conquered became part of Churchville Park in 1928."
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CHURCH lineage:

Richard-5 Church Jr. (1741-1807) m. Rebecca Warner;

Richard-4 Church Sr. (1714-1757) m. Hannah (_);

Samuel-3 Church (8/4/1663-1718) B-MA D-CT m. Susannah Hungerford B-1776.
Samuel: #113094716.

Deacon Edward-2 Church (2/26/1628-9/10/1704) D-MA #15358255 m. Mary Hopkins (1637-9/30/1690) D-MA. #15358308 Linked;

Richard-1 Church Jr. (2/6/1610-12/27/1668) D-MA m. Anna Marsh (10/10/1600-3/10/1684) D-MA. First Church of this line to come to the Colonies as far as can be determined.
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Source: "The History of Hadley, Massachusetts", by Sylvester Judd, pub. 1905, pgs. 18-20 of "Genealogies of Hadley Families, Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby" section.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2013.

Inscription

b. in Hardwich, Mass - d. in Riga, NY - æ 66y



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