Clearfield County PA Archives Family History.....Richardson, William and Rachel ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/ ************************************************ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/history/family/richardson-william-rachel.txt Files contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ellis Michaels, , Aug 2008 This page was last updated: 17 Aug 2008 Descendants of William Harvey Richardson and Rachel Katherine Greenaway Generation No. 1 1. William Harvey1 Richardson was born 02 Jul 1858 in England, and died 22 Apr 1930 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA. He married Rachel Katherine Greenaway 03 Jan 1884 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA1, daughter of Edward Greenaway and Sarah Parker. She was born 01 Mar 1867 in Woodward, PA, and died 20 Nov 1931 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA. Notes for William Harvey Richardson: Uncertain origins. William, whom everybody called "Bill", would never talk about where he was from, or why he came to America. All he would tell anyone was that he was born in England , and that one day he just skipped town and had stowed away on a boat. His son Ben wrote me a letter before he died. He told me that he thought his father had been born in London, and he may have been the son of a sea captain. He had excellent penmanship , so he might have been educated. He believed that William had been a stowaway in order to emigrate from England. Family history tells that William may have entered through New York, but that he didn't use ordinary Immigration customs. While the ship was heading into port, Bill jumped overboard and swam to shore. William's brother in law Isaac Greenaway and Bob Kephart had been out drinking on 29 Apr 1905 , and were letting the horse guide the carriage home. But at a railroad crossing, the horse turned and began to walk down the train tracks. They were killed by a passing train, with Isaac' s head becoming severed and rolling down a hill. Family legend has it that William Richardson retrieved the head, and while holding it by the hair, washed the face off, all the while whistling. Local legend is that Isaac's ghost still haunts the spot. Bill had a handle bar mustache. Long before he died he went blind , which frustrated him as he loved to read since his retirement. On his deathbed, family tradition tells that he kept yelling "I can see you all !!!" (theses two stories were told to me in 1979 by Ruby (nee Metro) Richardson, wife of his son Henry.) Transcribed from a photocopy of a microfilm copy of original filed in Prothonotary Office, Clearfield County Courthouse, Clearfield, PA Alien Docket #2, page 31 PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION (UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS) To the Honorable, the Judge of Common Pleas of Clearfield County, at a Court holden in and for said county the 15th day of Sept, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. The Petition of Wm. Harvey Richardson, a native of England, and now residing in the county of Clearfield and State of Pennsylvania, respectfully showeth: That your petitioner arrived in the United States of America, to wit, at the port of New York, in the State of N. Y., on the 9 day of March, A. D. 1879, and at the time of his arrival he was under eighteen years of age, and that he has continued to reside in the United States since his arrival, and that for three years previous to his arrival at full age, it was, and is still, his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States, and of renouncing forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate or Sovereignty, and particular to the Queen of Great Britain, and that in pursuance of an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to establish a uniform rule of Naturalization, and to repeal the Acts heretofore passed on that subject," made a declaration of his intention to become a citizen of the United States conformably to the said Act, before the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, in the State of Penna. On the 15th day of Sept., A. D. 1896, and that he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years last past, and for one year last past within the State of Pennsylvania; that he has never borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom from which he came or elsewhere. He therefore prays that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States; and he will ever pray, &c. Wm. Harvey Richardson Petitioner Clearfield County, SS: John Greenaway and George Granville, citizens of the United States, being duly sworn according to law, do depose and say that we are well acquainted with Wm. Harvey Richardson, the above named petitioner, and to the best of our knowledge and belief, he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years last past, and for one year last past within the State of Pennsylvania; that during the same period he has behaved himself as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same. Witnesses: George Granville John Greenaway Sworn and subscribed in open Court this 15th day of Sept., A. D. 1896 D. J. Gingery Prothonotary Clearfield County, SS: I, Wm. Harvey Richardson, the above named petitioner, do, upon my solemn oath, declare that the contents of my petition are true; that I will support the Constitution of the United States; and that I do absolutely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State and Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen of Great Britain., of whom I was a subject. Wm. Harvey Richardson Petitioner Sworn and subscribed in open Court this 15th day of Sept. A. D. 1896 D. J. Gingery Prothonotary 1900 Census, Bigler, Clearfield County, PA,page 18: William Richardson, head, born Jul 1859 in England, immigrated in 1882, naturalized, occupation mines; Rachel, wife, born Mar 1867, married for 16 years, mother of 7 children, 6 still alive; Edward, son, born Apr 1886, age 14, occupation mines; John, son, born May 1888, age 12, at school; Charles, son, born Jul 1890, age 9, at school; Isaac, son, born Sep 1891, age 8, at school; Henry, son, born May 1897, age 3; William, son, born Jun 1899, age 11 months. 1910 Census, Poplar Township, Clearfield County, PA, sheet 7A: William Richardson, aged 55, married 26 years, born England, immigrated 1882, occupation check weighman in coal mines; Rachel , wife, aged 43, mother of 16 children, 11 still living; Charles, son, age 20, occupation miner; Isaac, son, age 18, occupation miner; Henry, son, age 12, at school; William, son, age 10, at school; Rachel, daughter, age 8, at school; Summerfield, son, age 6, at school; James, son, age 4; Samuel, son, age 1; Benjamin, son, age 1; John Powell, boarder, age 70, widowed, born in England, coal miner. 1920 Census, Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, ED #49, sheet 1A: William Richardson, age 60, year of immigration 1882, naturalized, occupation coal miner; Rachel, wife, age 51; Henry, son, age 22, occupation coal miner; Summerfield, son, age 16, occupation coal miner; James, son, age 13, at school; Samuel, son, age 11, at school; Benjamine, son, age 11, at school. 1930 Census, Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, sheet 20A; William H. Richardson, age 71, age 26 when married, born England, immigrated 1882, occupation none, owns a radio; Rachel, wife, age 62, age 16 when married; James, son, age 24, occupation coal miner, currently is employed; Samuel, son, age 21, occupation coal miner, currently is employed. Transcribed from a photocopy of original: Pennsylvania Certificate of Death, File # 38594, William Harvy Richardson, white, male, married, born 02 Jul 1858 in England, died 22 Apr 1930 in Bigler Township, Clearfield County, PA, aged 71 years, 9 months, and 20 days. Cause of death Cerebral Hemorrhage, attending physician J. M. Cornely, M.D. Parent's names unknown. Buried 25 Apr 1930 in Alexander Cemetery, Madera. Undertaker Warren R. Hoover. Informant Mrs. Racheal Richardson Alexander Cemetery, Madera, PA marker inscription gives date of birth as 02 Jul 1859 More About William Harvey Richardson: Burial: 25 Apr 1930, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA Notes for Rachel Katherine Greenaway: 20 Jun 1893, Rachel Richardson buys land located in Bigler , from her parents Edward and Sarah Greenaway, for $400.00. Pennsylvania Certificate of Death File #104001, Rachel Richardson, white, widow, born March 1, 1867 in Huntington County, died 20 Nov 1931, aged 64Y 8M 19D in Philipsburg State Hospital in Rush Twn, Center County, PA. Primary cause of death- Myocarditis, andcontibutory cause of death- carcinoma of stomach. Father's name Edward Greenaway from England, mother's name unknown from England. Buried 23 Nov 1931 Alexander Cemetery Personal Note: My mother Edna Richardson Michaels remembers when her grandmother Rachel died , her father Charles sat at the kitchen table with his head in his hands crying, and saying over and over "my poor mother". My mother, who was 3 years old, remembers Rachel's funeral, because the family tried to get her to give grandmother a kiss good bye. Last Will and Testament of Rachel Richardson, transcribed from photocopy of original filed in Register of Wills Office, Clearfield County Courthouse, Clearfield, PA Be it Remembered, That I, Rachel Richardson of the township of Bigler, County of Clearfield, and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, and considering the uncertainty of life, do therefore make, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, that is to say: Item: I direct that my executor herinafter named shall as soon as possible after my decease, collect all moneys that may be due and oweing to me, and from the sum thus obtained shall pay all my just debts and funeral expenses and after such payment shall have been made, I dispose of all my remaining property as follows, to wit: Item: I give and bequeath unto my beloved husband William Richardson the use of all my real estate and household furniture during his lifetime if he survives the testator, but he does not have the right to sell or dispose of any furniture or real estate. Item: I give and bequeath to my beloved children all my real estate and personal property, at the decease of their father William Richardson, each one to share and share alike. I direct my executor to sell all my property and make a division among my children, share and share alike, my executor is to sell the property to the best advantage either by public sale or private sale as he may see fit so to do. This property after sale is to be divided among my children namely Edward Richardson, John Richardson, Charley Richardson, Isaac Richardson, Harry Richardson, William Richardson, Jr., Rachel Gillen, Somerfield Richardson, James Richardson, Samuel Richardson, Benjamine Richardson, all to share and share alike, except the pianno which I give and bequeath to my daughter Rachel Richardson Gillen. And lastly, I do make, constitute and appoint James W. Ruffner to be the executor of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills and Testaments by me at any time heretofore made, and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal, the Seventh day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty one. Mrs. Rachel Richardson Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the testatrix above named, as and for her last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto, at her request, subscribed our names in her presence, and in the presence of each other, as witnesses hereto. Vera Johnson Julius Lesher Clearfield County, ss: On the 28th day of December, A.D. 1931 personally appeared before me, Milford Bratton Register of Wills, in and for the County aforesaid, James Greenaway and Ed Greenaway, who being duly sworn according to law, did depose and say that they are well acquainted with the handwriting of Rachel Richardson and have seen her write and that they believe that the signature of the said Rachel Richardson is in her own proper handwriting. James Greenaway Ed Greenaway Sworn and subscribed before me the day and year aforesaid. Milford Bratton, Register The Inventory and Appraisement of Rachels estate was taken by James and Blair Greenaway on 06 Feb 1932. Total Appraisement $129.50 in household furniture. There is also mention in the estate papers that Rachel owned property in Bigler Township, to the estimated value of $200.00. Her executor, James Ruffner, petitioned the Court to sell this land at public sale. The sale was held on 16 Jun 1932 More About Rachel Katherine Greenaway: Burial: 23 Nov 1931, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA Children of William Richardson and Rachel Greenaway are: 2 i. Edward2 Richardson, born 04 Apr 1886 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 13 Dec 1953 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA. He married Grace Nina Wilks Sep 1906 in Clearfield County, PA2; born 1891; died 19 Jun 1942 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA. Notes for Edward Richardson: 1910 Census, Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, ED #49, family #102: Edward Richardson, head, age 24, married 3 years, born in PA, coal miner; Grace, wife, age 19, married 3 years, mother of 3 children, 1 still alive, born in PA; Kenneth, son, age 1 year 2 months, born in PA. 1920 Census Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, ED #49, sheet 1: Edward Richardson, head, age 33, coal miner; Grace, wife, age 30; Kennith, son, age 10; Myrna, daughter, age age 5, May, daughter, age 3. 1930 Census, Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, sheet 8B: Richardson, Edward, age 43; Grace N., age 38; Kenneth, age 20; Myrna, age 14; May, age 12; Merril, age 9; Lyle, age 5. Taken from "The Clearfield Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Wednesday, 15 Aug 1934, page 7: MADERA Edward Richardson, son Merrill, and Rudolph Brant were out blackberries Wednesday near Bucher. While picking berries, Mr. Richardson heard the buzz of a rattlesnake, and soon exterminated it. The snake was four feet long and carried 11 rattles and a batton. Taken from "The Clearfield Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Thursday, 15 Apr 1937, page 6: MADERA A wonderful birthday party was held at the home of Mr. Edward Richardson Sunday in honor of his fifty-first anniversary. The guest present spent the entire day celebrating the occasion. A very delightful time was had by those present, playing games, music and songs. A very delicious dinner was served to the guest which brought forth praiseworthy comment. Those present at the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richardson, daughter Mae, sons Merrill and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jasper and son Eugene, Shirley, Mrs. Edward Robison, Mr. Lynn Grennaway, Miss Florence Peters, Betty and Jack Jasper, Andrew Berosh, George Warholic, all of Madera; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richardson and daughters Goldie, Lucille and Donna Jean, Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeton and two children of Marsteller, George Mahure, Anna Peters of Houtzdale and Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton Winters of Brisbin. Taken from "The Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper) Wednesday, 15 Oct 1947, page 4: Victim Reported In "Fair" Condition Philipsburg- Edward Richardson, 60, of Madera is in "Fair" condition at the Philipsburg State Hospital today following an accident at Madera Tuesday. Richardson, who suffered a fractured arm and body bruises, was reportedly injured while working with a State Highway Department road crew. Transcribed from "The Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper) Monday 14 Dec 1953, page 3: MADERA- Edward Richardson, 67, died at his home in Madera yesterday at 4:30 a. m. Preceded in death by his wife, Grace. who died in 1942, Mr. Richardson is survived by the following children: Kenneth of Marstellar; Merrill of Chester; Lyle and Mrs. Merna (sic) Jasper, both of Madera; Mrs. Mae Mahute of Coalport; 19 grandchildren, and the following brothers and sister: Mrs. Rachel Gillen, John and Harry, all of Betz: Isaac, James, William and Summerfield, all of Portage; Benjamin and Samuel, both of Lewistown. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Madera Methodist Church, Rev. Bruce Cleaver officiating. Interment will be in the Alexander Cemetery at Madera. Friends may call at the home until time of services. More About Edward Richardson: Burial: 16 Dec 1953, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA Notes for Grace Nina Wilks: Taken from "The Clearfield Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Thursday, 20 Oct 1938, page 8: MADERA- Mrs. Edward Richardson is confined to bed. Her illness has continued for many months without any visible improvement in her condition. Her remarkable courage under such trying conditions deserves praiseworthy comment. Taken from The Progress (Clearfield, PA Newspaper), Sat 20 Jun 1942, page 8: Madera- Mrs. Grace Nina Richardson, 51, wife of Edward Richardson, died at 1:10 a.m. Friday, June 19, at her home. Funeral Services will be held at the Madera Methodist Church at 2 o'clock Monday with Rev. Gibson officiating. Interment will be made in Alexander Cemetery. More About Grace Nina Wilks: Burial: 22 Jun 1942, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA 3 ii. John Richardson, born 06 May 1888 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 01 Feb 1961 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA. He married Margaret Wiggins 18 Nov 1908 in Clearfield County, PA3; born 1892 in PA; died 1967. Notes for John Richardson: 1910 Census, Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, ED #49, page 238: John Richardson, head, aged 21, married 1 year, born in PA, coal miner; Margaret, wife, aged 18, married 1 year, mother of 1 child, 1 still living, born in PA; Adeline, daughter, aged 1, born in PA. 1920 Census Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, ED #49, sheet 1A: John Richardson, aged 31, merchant in general store; Margaret, wife, aged 28; Adeline, daughter, aged 10; John, son, aged 7; Rubie, daughter, aged 5; Ruth, daughter, aged 2; and Harry, son, infant. 1930 census Bigler Twn., Clearfield Co., PA, sheet 20B: Richardson, John, age 41; Margaret, age 38; John, age 18; Rubie, age 16; Harry, age 11; Marjorie, age 6; Higgins, Mary A, aged 79, widow. Taken from "The Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Friday, 03 Feb 1961, page 6: Madera- John Richardson, 72, of Betz, Madera, died at 10:45 p.m. Wednesday in the Philipsburg State Hospital. He had been ill for several months. Born near Irvona on May 6, 1888, he was a son of William and Rachel (Greenaway) Richardson. He married the former Margaret Higgins on Nov. 18, 1908. Besides his wife, he is survived by these children: Mrs. Adeline Smeal, Rahway, N.J.; John Jr., Mrs. George (Ruby) Belin, both of Smoke Run; Mrs. Elmer (Marjorie) Caber, Madera; two brothers, Samuel and Benjamin of Lewistown; one sister, Mrs. Frank (Rachel) Gillen, Madera; 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Madera Methodist Church. The Rev. John W. Guscott of Houtzdale will officiate and burial will follow in Alexander Cemetery at Madera. Friends may call at the Shoff Funeral Home, Madera, now and until time of services. More About John Richardson: Burial: 05 Feb 1961, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA 4 iii. Charles Richardson, born 12 Jul 1889 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 24 Aug 1949 in Portage, Cambria County, PA. He married (1) Ruth Hewitt 16 Oct 1911 in Portage, Cambria County, PA; born 16 Jun 1889 in Morrisdale, Clearfield County, PA; died 28 Jun 1944 in Somerset, Somerset County, PA. He married (2) Mae George 18 Aug 1945 in Rev. Karl Kaminske, Portage, Cambria County, PA; born Abt. 1892 in Summerhill, Cambria County, PA; died Unknown. Notes for Charles Richardson: Transcribed from original recorded in Register’s Office, Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA Application for Marriage License No. 5101 1. Full Name of man, Charles Richardson 2. Full name of woman, Ruth Hewitt 3. Relationship of the parties, either by blood or marriage, none 4. Age of the man, 22 years 5. Age of the woman, 22 years 6. Residence of the man, Portage Borough, Pa. 7. Residence of the woman, Portage Borough, Pa. 8. Parents’ name-man, William and Rachel Richardson 9. Parents’ name-woman, John and Susan Hewitt 10. Guardian’s name-man, none 11. Guardian’s name-woman, none 12. Date of man’s former marriage, if married, none 13. Date of death of man’s former wife, if dead, none 14. Date of woman’s former marriage, if married, none 15. Date of death of woman’s former husband, if dead,none 16. Date of divorce of man, none 17. Cause of divorce, if any none 18. Date of divorce of woman,none 19. Cause of divorce, if any, none 20. Color of parties, White 21. Occupation of man, Coal Miner 22. Occupation of woman, Domestic 23. Written consent of parents or guardian of man,none 24. Written consent of parents or guardian of woman,none 25. We are of sufficient understanding to consent and contract willingly,yes Cambria County, ss: Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for said County of Cambria, Charles Richardson and Ruth Hewitt, who being duly qualified according to law did depose and say that the statements above set forth are correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. Chas. Richardson Ruth Hewitt Sworn and subscribed before me this 14th day of October A. D. 1911 John J. Green, J. P. {J. P. seal} My commission expires first Monday of May, 1914 Copy Marriage License No. 5101 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF CAMBRIA, ss: To any Minister of the Gospel, Justice of the Peace, or other officers or persons authorized by law to solemnize marriage: You are hereby authorized to join together in the holy state of matrimony, according to the rites and ceremonies of your church, society, or religious denomination, and the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Charles Richardson of full age and never heretofore married, and Ruth Hewitt of full age and never heretofore married. Given under my hand and the seal of the Orphans’ Court of said County of Cambria, at Ebensburg, this 16th day of October Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and eleven. Arthur Griffith Clerk of the Orphans’ Court Duplicate Certificate No. 5101 I, D. L. Yoder, hereby certify that on the 16th day of October, one thousand nine hundred and eleven at Portage, Pa, Charles Richardson and Ruth Hewitt were by me united in marriage, in accordance with license issued by the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, and numbered 5101. Rev. D. L. Yoder Minister of the Gospel, Justice of the Peace, or Alderman Filed Oct 18th, 1911 05 Jun 1917, W. W. I Draft Registration Card, Clearfield County, PA: Charles Richardson, age 27, residence Morrisdale, PA, born 12 Jul 1889 in Madera, PA, natural born U.S. Citizen, occupation miner for Cunard Coal Company in Morrisdale, PA. Nearest Relative- wife and three children. Married, Caucasian. Physical description height- medium, build- medium, color of eyes- brown, color of hair- brown. 1920 Census Morris Precinct, Clearfield County, PA, sheet 5A: Charles Richardson, head, aged 29, occupation Morrisdale Coal; Ruth, wife, aged 29; Raymond, son, aged 7; Harold, son, aged 5; David, son, aged 2; Russell, son, aged 5 months. 1930 Census, Portage, Cambria County, PA, sheet 23A: Charles Richardson, age 40, occupation fire boss in coal mines; Ruth, wife, age 40; Raymond, son, age 17, occupation miner; Harold, son, age 16; David, son, age 13; Russell, son, age 10; Elmer, son, age 7; Lee, son, age 7, Edna, daughter, age 3. Application for Marriage License, #1318, vol 110, page 618, Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA, Charles Richardson occupation mine foreman, marries Mae (nee George) Morgan on 18 Aug 1945, by Rev. Karl Kaminske, Portage, PA PA Certificate of Death, File #68247, Charles Richardson, white male, married, occupation miner, residence Portage, PA, born 12 Jul 1889 in Madera, PA, died 24 Aug 1949 at 9:15 a.m., from acute myocarditis, and acute bronchitis, aged 60 years 1 month and 12 days. Father's name William Richardson of England. Mother's name Rachel Greenaway of Madera, PA. Attending physician D. E. Burkett, MD. Buried 27 Aug 1949, Edwin J. Baudaux, undertaker. Informant Mae Richardson. Filed 26 Aug 1949. Obituary taken from the "Johnstown Daily Tribune" (Johnstown, PA newspaper), Thursday, August 25, 1949: Richardson-Charles, 60, 624 Washington Avenue, Portage, unexpectedly at 9:15 a.m. Aug. 24, 1949, in home. Born July 12, 1889, in Madera, son of William and Rachel (Greenaway) Richardson . Married Mae Morgan Aug 18, 1945. Resident of Portage 20 years. Employed by C.A. Hughes & Company Mines, Benscreek, for past seven years. Member of Church of Nazarene. Leaves Widow and five children-Harold and David, both of Ebensburg; Russell, Nanty Glo; Edna, Sabinsville, and Elmer, Pittsburgh; these step-children: Charles Morgan, Mrs. Alec Long and Mrs. Fred Kleman, all of Portage, and Mrs. Walter Simpson, Sparrows Point, Md. Brother of William, Isaac, Summerfield and James all of Portage; Benjamine and Samuel, both of Lewistown, and John , Edward and Harry Richardson and Mrs. Rachel Gillen, all of Madera, and 10 grandchildren. Service, 2 p.m. (DST) Saturday, Portage Church of Nazarene, Rev. M.K. Sprow; burial Forest Lawn Cemetery, Johnstown, Edwin J. Baudoux Funeral Home, Portage. Friends received in late home after 1 p.m. Thursday. More About Charles Richardson: Burial: 27 Aug 1949, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA Social Security Number: 193-10-4307 Notes for Ruth Hewitt: PA Certificate of Death, File #57257, Mrs. Ruth Richardson, white female, married, housewife, residence 806 Main Street, Portage, PA, born 16 Jun 1889 in Morris Dale, Clearfield County, PA, died 28 Jun 1944 in Winber Hospital from intra-thoracic goitre with pressure, and thyro-cardiac myocarditis, age 55 years, 12 days. Father's name John Hewitt, mother's name Susan Leaper. Buried 02 Jul 1944 in Forrest Lawn, Cambria County, PA, C.M. Beck undertaker. Informant Charles Richardson. Filed 29 Jun 1944. Obituary taken from the "Johnstown Daily Tribune" (Johnstown, PA newspaper) , Thursday, June 29, 1944: Mrs. Charles Richardson Portage-Mrs. Ruth (Hewitt) Richardson, 55, wife of Charles Richardson of Portage, died yesterday at Winber Hospital after an illness of several months. She was the daughter of John and Susan (Leiper) Hewitt and was born in Morrisdale on June 16, 1889. Surviving are her husband and six children- Russell, Nanty Glo; Harold, Revloc; Pfc. David, with the army in Florida ; Pvt. Elmer, with the army in Washington, and Lee and Edna, both at home. Six grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be conducted at the Trinity Evangelical Church by Rev. C.T. Miller at a time to be set later. Internment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, near Johnstown, under the direction of the Beck Funeral Home. More About Ruth Hewitt: Burial: 02 Jul 1944, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA 5 iv. Isaac Richardson, born 11 Sep 1891 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA; died 28 Nov 1959 in Portage, Cambria County, PA. He married Elizabeth Ball Kelce 02 Oct 1910 in PA4; born 07 Jun 1893 in Houtzdale, Clearfield County, PA; died 25 Feb 1965 in Portage, Cambria County, PA. Notes for Isaac Richardson: 1920 Census Portage, Cambria County, PA, ED #216, sheet 5B: Isaac Richardson, head, age 28, coal miner; Eliza, wife, age 28; Vera, daughter, age 7; Florence, daughter, age 5; Charles, son, age 3; William, son, age 1. 1930 Census Portage, Cambria County, PA, sheet 1A: Richardson, Isaac, age 37; Eliza, age 37; Vira, age 18; Florence, age 16; Charles, age 13; William, age 10; Betty, age 7. Transcribed from the "Johnstown Tribune Democrat" (Johnstown, PA newspaper), Monday, 30 Nov 1959, page 30: Richardson - Isaac, 68, 815 Railroad Avenue, Portage, died at 11:20 p.m. Nov. 28, 1959, in Mercy Hospital, Johnstown. Born Sept. 11, 1891, in Madera, son of William and Rachel (Greenaway) Richardson. Married Oct. 2, 1910, to former Elizabeth Ball Kelce. Resident of Portage for 48 years. Retired miner and merchant. Member of Trinity EUB Church, Portage, and Jamestown Local 1318, UMWA. Preceded in death by five brothers. Survived by widow and these children: Mrs. Vera Conner and Mrs. Betty Harrison, both of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Florence Simpson, Portage; Charles, St. Clairsville, Ohio, and William, Pittsburgh. Brother of Harry, John and Mrs. Rachel Gillan, all of Madera, and Samuel and Benjamin, both of Lewistown. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 5 great- grandchildren. Funeral service at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Trinity EUB Church, Rev. John C. Stoner. Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. Friends received after 3 p.m. Monday in Seckinger Funeral Home, Portage. More About Isaac Richardson: Burial: 02 Dec 1959, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA Notes for Elizabeth Ball Kelce: Transcribed from "The Johnstown Tribune-Democrat" (Johnstown, PA newspaper), Thursday, 25 Feb 1965, page 18, column 3: RICHARDSON- Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty), 71, Main Street, Portage, died at 4:30 a.m., Feb. 25, 1965, at home. Born June 7, 1893, in Houtzdale. Resident of Portage more than 55 years. Preceded in death by husband Isaac in 1959, and her parents, Thomas and Elizabeth (Davis) Kelce. Survived by these children: Vera, wife of Francis Conner, Akron, Ohio; Florence, wife of James Simpson, with whom she resided; Charles, Geistown; William, Oakmont, and Betty, wife of Ernest Harrison, Akron. Also 11 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Friends received after 7 p.m. Thursday in Rudolph Seckinger Funeral Home, Portage, where prayer services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Remains will be removed to chapel at Forest Lawn Cemetery for viewing from 11 a.m. until services at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. John W. Russell. Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. More About Elizabeth Ball Kelce: Burial: 27 Feb 1965, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA 6 v. Sarah Richardson, born 14 Jun 1895 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 06 Jul 1895 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA. 7 vi. Henry Richardson, born 06 May 1897 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 15 May 1960 in Betz, Clearfield County, PA. He married Ruby Metro May 1922 in Clearfield County, PA5; born 11 Jun 1904 in PA; died Jun 1984 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA. Notes for Henry Richardson: 1930 Census Bigler Township, Clearfield County, PA, sheet 20B: Richardson, Henry, age 33; Rubie, age 26; Elnora, age 7; Paul, age 3. Taken from the Progress (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Friday, 27 May 1960: Card of Thanks:- Richardson: In the midst of our sorrow, we wish to express our hearfelt thanks and appreciaition to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved husband and father; Henry Richardson, of Madera; We especially wish to thank the Rev. Gusgott, for his consoling words, all the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, the pall bearers, and Charles Shoff Funeral Home for their kind and efficient management of the services. Mrs. Henry Richardson and family. More About Henry Richardson: Burial: Unknown, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA More About Ruby Metro: Burial: Unknown, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA Social Security Number: 178-30-4133 8 vii. William Elias Richardson, born 04 Jun 1899 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 01 Jul 1954 in Portage, Cambria County, PA. He married Sarah Winters Feb 1919 in Clearfield County, PA6; born 1903 in PA; died Unknown. Notes for William Elias Richardson: 1920 Census Bigler, Clearfield County, PA: William Richardson, head, age 19, check weighman; Sadie, wife, age 16; Delores, daughter, age 2 months. 1930 Census Portage, Cambria County, PA, sheet 1A: Richardson, William, age 30; Sadie, age 27; Delores, age 10; Martha, age 9; Vivian, age 7. 9 viii. Rachel Katherine Richardson, born 08 Sep 1901 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 03 Sep 1975 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA. She married Frank C. Gillen 14 Aug 1916 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA7; born 17 Jun 1895 in Houtzdale, Clearfield County, PA; died 25 Sep 1974 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA. Notes for Rachel Katherine Richardson: Taken from "The Clearfield Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Monday, 14 Aug 1916: Marriage Licenses Frank Gillen of Madera, and Rachel Richardson of Madera. 1920 Census Bigler, Clearfield County, PA, ED #49, sheet 1B: Frank Gillen, head, age 23, coal miner; Rachel, wife, age 18; Lillian, daughter, age 2; Irene, daughter, age 1. 1930 Census, Jordan, Clearfield County, PA, ED #26, page 271: Frank Gillen, head, age 33, married at age 21, laborer in coal mines; Rachael, wife, age 28, married at age 15; Lillian, daughter, age 13; Irene, daughter, age 11; Evalina, daughter, age 10; Hazel, daughter, age 8; Marie, daughter, age 6; James, son, age 3Y 8M; Velma, daughter, age 1Y 7M. Transcribed from the "Clearfield Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Thursday, 04 Sep 1975, page 8: Rachel C. Gillen MADERA - Mrs. Rachel Catherine Gillen, 73, of Madera, died yesterday Sept. 3 at 5:25 p.m. at the Philipsburg State General Hospital following a lengthy illness. She was born in Madera Sept. 8, 1901, a daughter of William and Rachel (Greenaway) Richardson. She was a lifelong resident of the Madera area. Survivors include the following children: Mrs.Charles (Lillian) Beal, Lewistown; Mrs. Peter (Irene) Washic, Madera; Mrs. Lester (Evelyn) Fowler, Lewistown; Mrs. George (Hazel) Willey, Irvona; Mrs. Charles (Marie) Dawkins, Akron, Ohio; James Gillen, Irvona; Mrs. Clarence (Velma) Diment, Baldwinsville, N.Y.; Mrs. Matthew (Jean) Supko, Deer Park, N.Y.; Mrs. Joseph (Jeannette) Gavlak, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Floyd Gillen, Ramey; Mrs. Andrew (Sandra) Shedlock, New Castle. Also surviving are two brothers, Ben and Sam Richardson of Lewistown, 21 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Her Husband, Frank Gillen, to whom she was married Oct. 12, 1915, preceded her in death on Sept. 25, 1974. Also preceding her in death were 14 brothers and sisters. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Madera United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Thomas McCoy officiating. Interment will follow at the Alexander Cemetery. Friends will be received at the Shoff Funeral Home in Madera from 7-9 p.m. today and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. More About Rachel Katherine Richardson: Burial: 06 Sep 1975, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA Social Security Number: 177-48-4655 Notes for Frank C. Gillen: Transcribed from the "Clearfield Progress" (Clearfield, PA newspaper), Thursday, 26 Sep 1974, page 10: MADERA - Frank C. Gillen, 79, of Madera, died Wednesday at 3 a.m. in the Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital at Johnstown. He was born at Atlantic, Houtzadale R.D. June 17, 1895, a son of William and Rachel (Richardson) Gillen. He was a member of the United Methodist Church at Betz, Madera R.D. and the United Mine Workers of America. On Oct. 12, 1915, he married the former Rachel Richardson, who survives him along with these sons and daughters. Mrs. Charles (Lillian) Beal, Lewistown; Mrs. Peter (Irene) Washic, Madera; Mrs. Lester (Evelyn) Fowler, Lewistown; Mrs. George (Hazel) Willey, Irvona; Mrs. Charles (Marie) Dawkins, Akron, Ohio; James Gillen, Irvona; Mrs. Clarence (Velma) Dinant, Baldwinsville, N.Y.; Mrs. Matthew (Jean) Supko, Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. Joseph (Jeannette) Gavalak, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Floyd Gillen, Ramey; and Mrs. Andrew (Sandra) Shedlock, New Castle. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and a brother, James Silver Gillen, Olanta R.D. He was preceded in death by a son Robert. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the United Methodist Church at Betz with the Rev. Thomas McCoy officiating. Interment will be in the Alexander Cemetery at Madera. Friends may call at the Shoff Funeral Home at Madera today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. More About Frank C. Gillen: Burial: 28 Sep 1974, Alexander Cemetery, Madera, Clearfield County, PA 10 ix. Summerfield J. Richardson, born 15 Jul 1903 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 19 Jun 1958 in Portage, Cambria County, PA. He married Mary B. Feathers Oct 1939; born 21 Jul 1914 in PA; died 19 Jan 1993 in Olney, Montgomery County, Maryland. Notes for Summerfield J. Richardson: Transcribed from the "Johnstown Tribune-Democrat" (Johnstown, PA newspaper), Friday, 20 Jun 1958, page 20: RICHARDSON - Summerfield J., (Pud), 54, of 407 Johnson Avenue, Portage, died at 10 a.m., June 19, 1958, in Health Center, Bethesda, Md. Born July 15, 1903, in Clearfield County, son of William E. and Rachel (Greenaway) Richardson. Married in October, 1939, to former Mary Feathers. Resident of Portage for past 29 years. Last employed by Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Company as miner at Ehrenfeld. Member of First Lutheran Church, Portage, and Ehrenfeld Local, UMWA. Served in U.S. Army. Survived by widow, a daughter, Susan, and son, Everett, both at home. Brother of John, Harry and Mrs. Rachel Gillan, all of Madera; Isaac, Portage, and Benjamin and Samuel, both of Lewistown. A daughter, Hazelyn, preceded him in death. Friends received in the Seckinger Funeral Home, Portage, after 7 p.m. Saturday. Remains will be removed at 1 p.m. Monday to First Lutheran Church, where body will lie in state until 2 p.m. when services will be conducted by Rev. Leonard Shertzer. Interment Prospect Cemetery, Portage. More About Summerfield J. Richardson: Burial: 23 Jun 1958, Prospect Cemetery, Portage, Cambria County, PA Social Security Number: 209-09-1151 More About Mary B. Feathers: Burial: Unknown, Prospect Cemetery, Portage, Cambria County, PA Social Security Number: 208-03-9384 11 x. David Richardson, born 06 Feb 1905 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 29 Jul 1905 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA. 12 xi. James Richardson, born 13 Mar 1906 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 26 Jun 1958 in Altoona, Blair County, PA. He married Catherine McAlonis Private; born Private. Notes for James Richardson: Transcription of unidentified obituary clipping Richardson, James, 52, 1010 Conemaugh Avenue, Portage, died at 9:40 p.m. June 26 1958, in Mercy Hospital, Altoona. Born Mar. 13, 1906, in Madera, son of William and Rachel (Greenaway) Richardson. Preceded in death by brother, Summerfield Richardson, June 19, 1958. Survived by widow, former Catherine McAlonis. Brother of John, Harry and Mrs. Rachael Gillan, all of Madera; Isaac, Portage, and Benjamin and Samuel, both of Lewistown. Last employed by Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates, Member of UMWA Local 1318, Jamestown. Friends received in late residence. Solemn requiem mass at 9:30 a.m. Monday in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Portage. Internment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Portage, under direction of Beck Funeral Home, Portage. More About James Richardson: Burial: Unknown, Sacret Heart Cemetery, Portage, Cambria County, PA Social Security Number: 209-09-4979 13 xii. George Richardson, born 13 Mar 1906 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 13 Mar 1906 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA. 14 xiii. Samuel Richardson, born 30 Jul 1908 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 17 Nov 1988 in Lewistown, Mifflin County, PA8. More About Samuel Richardson: Social Security Number: 190-05-0320 15 xiv. Benjamin Richardson, born 30 Jul 1908 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 05 Sep 1995 in Lewistown, Mifflin County, PA8. He married Viletta Marie Maines 09 Apr 1931; born 26 Dec 1909 in Madera, Clearfield County, PA; died 20 Feb 2004 in Lewistown, Mifflin County, PA. Notes for Benjamin Richardson: Transcribed from unidentified obituary: LEWISTOWN - Benjamin Richardson, 87, of 1809 Valley View Ave., Lewistown, died at 9:25 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1995, at the Ohesson Manor Nursing Home, Lewistown. Bown July 30, 1908, in Madera, Clearfield County, he was a son of the late William H. & Rachel(Greenaway) Richardson. His wife, Viletta (Maines) Richardson, whom he married April 9, 1931, survives. Also surviving are children, Jacqueline Leiter, Linglestown, Robert E. Richardson, Orlando, Fla., Rev. Eugene B. Richardson, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. Walter (Audrey) Harpster, McClure, Mrs. Jon (Bonnie) Filson, Lewistown RD5; 16 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 13 brothers, three sisters and a grandson. He was employed in the spinning department of the American Viscose Corp., Division of FMC, with 38 years of service, retiring in 1972. He was a member of the Maitland Church of the Brethren, the Men's Bible Class of the Sunday School, Textile Workers Union of America Local No. 6, the Avisco 25- Year Club and served as chaplain of the Blue Juniata Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Hoenstine Funeral Home Inc., 75 Logan St., Lewistown, with the Rev. Charles Eldridge officiating. Interment will be in Maitland Cemetery. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. More About Benjamin Richardson: Burial: 08 Sep 1995, Maitland Cemetery, Lewistown, Mifflin County, PA Social Security Number: 188-07-1529 Notes for Viletta Marie Maines: Transcribed from unidentified obituary clipping: LEWISTOWN - Viletta M. Richardson, 94, a resident of Beverly Healthcare William Penn, Lewistown, and formerly of Valley View Avenue, Lewistown, died at 5:40 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20, 2004, at Beverly Healthcare William Penn. Born Dec. 26, 1909, in Girard Township, Clearfield County, she was the daughter of the late Oswalt D. Mains and Nora E. (Maines) Mains Fetters, and the step-daughter of the late Samuel Fetters. Her husband, Benjamin Richardson, died Sept. 5, 1995. Surviving are children, Jaqueline Leiter, Linglestown, Major (Ret.) Robert E. Richardson and wife Aie, Clermont, Fl, Rev. (Lt. Col. Ret.) Eugene B. Richardson and wife, Joyce, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Mrs. Walter (Audrey) Harpster, McClure, and Mrs. Jon (Bonnie) Filson, Vira; a brother, Earl fetters, Lewistown; 16 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and 3 great- great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by five brothers, two sisters and one grandson. Early in life she worked for the American Viscose Corp. and later, was a homemaker. She was a member of Maitland Church of the Brethren and the Ladies Missionary Class of the church. She also taught Sunday School and served as a deaconess. She was a member of the Juniata Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind. She was a child of the King and a devoted wife and mother made many quilts and comforts for family and friends. She enjoyed needlework and flower gardening. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Maitland Church of the Brethren with the Rev. Charles M. Eldredge officiating. Private interment will be in Maitland Church of the Brethren Cemetery. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown, and 10:30-11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Memorial contributions can be made to: Maitland Church of the brethren, 315 Crossover Dr., Lewistown, PA 17044. 16 xv. Ruth Ella Richardson, born 09 Jul 1910 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA; died 23 Oct 1910 in Bigler, Clearfield County, PA. Endnotes 1. Letter from Ben Richardson 02 Dec 1977. 2. Clearfield County Courthouse, Clearfield, PA, Clearfield County Marriage Register, Vol.21, #13916. 3. Clearfield County Courthouse, Clearfield, PA, Clearfield County Marriage Register, Vol. 22, #15553. 4. Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, Monday, 30 Nov 1959, page 30. 5. Clearfield County Courthouse, Clearfield, PA, Clearfield County Marriage Register, Vol. 37, #25999. 6. Clearfield County Courthouse, Clearfield, PA, Clearfield County Marriage Register, Vol. 32, #23207. 7. Clearfield County Courthouse, Clearfield, PA, Clearfield County Marriage Register, Vol. 29, #21428. 8. Social Security Death Index.