Richardson Elisha [Male] b. 5 JUL 1743 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 15 MAR 1798 Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA
Lawrence Abigail [Female] b. 25 JUL 1749 Wrentham (Franklin), Norfolk Co., MA - d. 3 OCT 1827
This marriage record is found in the vital records of Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA to 1850, Vol. 2, page 331.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Abigail Lawrence about Abigail Lawrence
Name: Abigail Lawrence Name: Abigail Lawrence
Gender: Female Gender: Female
Spouse: Elisha Richardson Spouse: Elisha Richardson
Marriage Date: 16 May 1771 Marriage Date: 16 May 1771
City: Wrenham City: Wrenham
County: Norfork County: Norfork
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0253249 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0253249
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Holy Nativity Episcopal ChurchHoly Nativity Episcopal Church
204th St and Bainbridge Ave.204th St and Bainbridge Ave.
Bronx, New York City, NYBronx, New York City, NY
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No children.No children.
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RESIDENCE: An excerpt from a Castine, ME realtor's website (http://www2.cyRESIDENCE: An excerpt from a Castine, ME realtor's website (http://www2.cyberrentals.com/MEPEN/DrakePEN.html) on the history of Northrop Cottage, the residence built by the widow of Charles Richardson Baker:
"Northrop Cottage was built in 1906 by Mrs. Charles Richardson Baker, a wi"Northrop Cottage was built in 1906 by Mrs. Charles Richardson Baker, a widow from Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. Baker originally called the house Villa Conselyea after a street in Brooklyn. She built the Queen Anne, shingle-style cottage so her grandchildren could escape a serious diphtheria epidemic in New York City. To get from New York to Castine, the family traveled by a steamship heavily laden with belongings and servants. The house subsequently became known locally as Northrop Cottage, the surname of one of Mrs. Baker's grandchildren.
From a long line of ministers, the Baker family was instrumental in constrFrom a long line of ministers, the Baker family was instrumental in constructing the beautiful Episcopal Church on historic Perkins Street. The collection of religious books in the living room are remnants of the family's commitment to religious training and teaching.
While strolling the property, visitors may discover a low stone wall painsWhile strolling the property, visitors may discover a low stone wall painstakingly built by local stone masons that marks the border of the six acre estate. Also, an old spring-fed well, there long before Northrop Cottage was built, is located near Battle Avenue. Native Americans used to visit the spring for the water's medicinal properties. An apple orchard can be spotted in front of the carriage house.
Northrop Cottage features many interesting details from the early 1900s. BNorthrop Cottage features many interesting details from the early 1900s. Brass wall sconces, servants bells, converted gas lamps, butler's pantry, leaded glass windows, soapstone counter, marble sinks, built-in window seats, and exquisite moldings are examples of some of the articles. Other facts of interest include: The room sitting atop the roof, commonly referred to as the widow's watch, was actually a replica of a deckhouse from a riverboat of Mark Twain's era.
Fire hoses were located in the second and third floor hallways. Hand pumpFire hoses were located in the second and third floor hallways. Hand pumps, then located in the basement, were used to supply water to the upper floors in the event a fire ignited. Two large cisterns were built in the basement to capture rainwater. The water was then pumped to a third cistern in the attic of the house where the rainwater serviced the family's water needs.
The third floor living room was originally a billiard room where gentlemThe third floor living room was originally a billiard room where gentlemen of the day gathered. The carriage house was built by local shipbuilders. Square dances were common events in the carriage house and the upper floor was used by the grandchildren as a stage in play performances."
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Married by Doctor Nathaniel Emmons.Married by Doctor Nathaniel Emmons.
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They were separated and Harold W. Baker was remarried by about 1919.They were separated and Harold W. Baker was remarried by about 1919.
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At the time of his marriage to Abigail Richardson, Nathan Metcalf was a wiAt the time of his marriage to Abigail Richardson, Nathan Metcalf was a widower with seven children.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Nathan Metcalf about Nathan Metcalf
Name: Nathan Metcalf Name: Nathan Metcalf
Gender: Male Gender: Male
Spouse: Abigail Richardson Spouse: Abigail Richardson
Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1810 Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1810
City: Franklin City: Franklin
County: Norfork County: Norfork
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 1905558. Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 1905558.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Ruth Fisher about Ruth Fisher
Name: Ruth Fisher Name: Ruth Fisher
Gender: Female Gender: Female
Spouse: Elisha Richardson Spouse: Elisha Richardson
Marriage Date: 25 Apr 1811 Marriage Date: 25 Apr 1811
City: Franklin City: Franklin
County: Norfork County: Norfork
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 1905558. Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 1905558.
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Juliana Metcalf and Carlton Johnson had three sons and two daughters.Juliana Metcalf and Carlton Johnson had three sons and two daughters.
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Abigail Baker was the second wife of Marshall Pinckney Wilder.Abigail Baker was the second wife of Marshall Pinckney Wilder.
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They both died together less than one year after their marriage.They both died together less than one year after their marriage.
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The couple were introduced at a golf luncheon at the home of Mrs. Graham FThe couple were introduced at a golf luncheon at the home of Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt. Previously, he had noticed her at the Belmont Park races.
BURIAL: (source www.cemeteryguide.com/astaire.html):BURIAL: (source www.cemeteryguide.com/astaire.html):
Fred Astaire, 1899 - 1987, Oakwood Memorial Park :Fred Astaire, 1899 - 1987, Oakwood Memorial Park :
"....Astaire's gravestone is as you might expect it to be, simple and eleg"....Astaire's gravestone is as you might expect it to be, simple and elegant: "Fred Astaire, I Will Always Love You My Darling, Thank You." And, for an entertainer with endless and timeless talent, it does not include the dates of his birth or death.
Throughout his life, Astaire was generally known as a very private persThroughout his life, Astaire was generally known as a very private person who kept close ties to his family. So it's natural that he is surrounded by the people he loved most. Buried near Astaire is his sister Adele Astaire Douglas (1897 - 1981) - after her first husband died, she married Kingman Douglas. Next to Adele is Ann Astaire (1878 - 1975), Fred and Adele's mother. Next to Ann Astaire is Phyllis Livingston Astaire (1908 - 1954), Fred's first wife. Next to Phyllis are the graves of her aunt and uncle, Henry Worthington Bull (1874 - 1958) and Maud Livingston Bull (1875 - 1962). Fred had known Henry Bull for several years before he met Phyllis, due to their mutual interest in horse racing, and the two couples remained close throughout their lives. "
This marriage record is found in the Vital Records of Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA to 1850, Vol. 2, page 375.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Samuel Mann about Samuel Mann
Name: Samuel Mann Name: Samuel Mann
Gender: Male Gender: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth Pike Spouse: Elizabeth Pike
Marriage Date: 28 Aug 1839 Marriage Date: 28 Aug 1839
City: Foxborough City: Foxborough
County: Norfork County: Norfork
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0769335. Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0769335.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Bmary Bullardabout Bmary Bullard
Name: Bmary BullardName: Bmary Bullard
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Spouse: Ebenezer MannSpouse: Ebenezer Mann
Marriage Date: 20 Nov 1777Marriage Date: 20 Nov 1777
City: HubbardstonCity: Hubbardston
County: WorchesterCounty: Worchester
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0759552. Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0759552.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Mary Bullardabout Mary Bullard
Name: Mary BullardName: Mary Bullard
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Spouse: Ebenezer MannSpouse: Ebenezer Mann
Marriage Date: 21 Jan 1777Marriage Date: 21 Jan 1777
City: RutlandCity: Rutland
County: WorchesterCounty: Worchester
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0754014. Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0754014.
Massachusetts Town Marriage RecordsMassachusetts Town Marriage Records
about Ebenezer Mannabout Ebenezer Mann
Name: Ebenezer MannName: Ebenezer Mann
Spouse: Mary BullardSpouse: Mary Bullard
Marriage Date: 20 Nov 1777Marriage Date: 20 Nov 1777
Marriage Place: HubbardstonMarriage Place: Hubbardston
Source: Vital Records of HubbardstonSource: Vital Records of Hubbardston
Full Text: Ebenezer and Mary Bullard, Nov. 20, 1777.Full Text: Ebenezer and Mary Bullard, Nov. 20, 1777.
This marriage is found on page 123 of "Vital records of Hubbardston, MassaThis marriage is found on page 123 of "Vital records of Hubbardston, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849".
Date of Publication: 1907 Date of Publication: 1907
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
about Rebecca Bullardabout Rebecca Bullard
Name: Rebecca BullardName: Rebecca Bullard
Event Type: Marriage Event Type: Marriage
Event City: NatickEvent City: Natick
Marriage Date: 7 Jul 1775Marriage Date: 7 Jul 1775
Spouse Name: Moses MannSpouse Name: Moses Mann
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 about Mary Hewins
Name:Mary HewinsName:Mary Hewins
Gender:FemaleGender:Female
Spouse:William R. MannSpouse:William R. Mann
Marriage Date:7 Jun 1849Marriage Date:7 Jun 1849
City:SharonCity:Sharon
County:NorforkCounty:Norfork
Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873757 item 3.Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873757 item 3.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 about William R. MannMassachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 about William R. Mann
Name:William R. MannName:William R. Mann
Gender:MaleGender:Male
Spouse:Mary HewinsSpouse:Mary Hewins
Marriage Date:7 Jun 1849Marriage Date:7 Jun 1849
City:SharonCity:Sharon
County:NorforkCounty:Norfork
Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873757 item 3.Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873757 item 3.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Samuel B. Fisher about Samuel B. Fisher
Name: Samuel B. Fisher Name: Samuel B. Fisher
Gender: Male Gender: Male
Spouse: Melia Metcalf Spouse: Melia Metcalf
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1819 Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1819
City: Franklin City: Franklin
County: Norfork County: Norfork
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 1905558. Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 1905558.
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
about Artemas W. Gowen about Artemas W. Gowen
Name: Artemas W. Gowen Name: Artemas W. Gowen
Gender: Male Gender: Male
Spouse: Cyntha Elliss Spouse: Cyntha Elliss
Marriage Date: 11 Apr 1841 Marriage Date: 11 Apr 1841
City: Winchendon City: Winchendon
County: Worchester County: Worchester
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873759 itSource: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873759 item 3.
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