Display Patriot - P-278758 - Richard RICHARDSON

Richard RICHARDSON

SAR Patriot #: P-278758

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Brigadier General / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A095666

Birth: 01 May 1704 Jamestown / James City / VA
Death: Sep 1780 Saint Mark's Par / Camden Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. South Carolina Militia
  2. DAR states:
    • ALSO COL, 1775
    • MEMBER OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 1776
    • TAKEN PRISONER, 12 MAY 1780
    • DIED IN CAPTIVITY, SEPT 1780

Additional References:
  1. Heitman: Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, 1775-1783, pg 466
  2. DAR cites: HEMPHILL, STATE RECS OF SC, EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNALS OF THE PROV CONGRESSES OF SC 1775-1776, pg 3

Spouse: (1) Mary Cantey/Canty; (2) Dorothy Sinkler
Children: James Burchell; Richard Jr; Rebecca; John Peter; Edward; Susannah; Martha; Charles;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1958-03-18 GA Unassigned David Donaldson Harvey Jr (83161)   
1974-02-28 SC Unassigned Walter Dubose Stuckey (104738) Richard   
1984-08-22 GA Unassigned Addis Mathis (100484) Richard   
1985-06-11 SC Unassigned Mannie Wilson Rickenbakcer Jr (125903) James   
1997-09-10 VA 201132 Winfred George Skelton Jr (148963) John   
1999-09-02 SC 2670 N Selby Richardson III (152484) Richard   
2007-02-27 SC 27964 Melvin Richardson Hyman Jr. (168932) James   
2016-05-04 SC 69187 Thomas Evans Wilson III (189090) Martha   
Location:
Rimini / Clarendon / SC / USA
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Author: Peter Kristian Widell

Richard Richardson was a Delegate to the First and Second Provincial Congress.  He was made General of the South Carolina Militia and commanded the American forces during the Snow Campaign.  General Richardson fought at the Battles of Sullivan's Island and Savannah.  He was captured during the fall of Charleston in May 1780.   Because of his failing health, he was sent home on parole.  He died a short time later.

 

 

 


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