James Richards | |
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Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk | |
In office October 1779 – May 1780Serving with Clapp Raymond | |
Preceded by | Clapp Raymond, Stephen St. John |
Succeeded by | Stephen St. John, Samuel Cook Silliman |
In office October 1782 – May 1780Serving with Stephen St. John | |
Preceded by | Stephen St. John, Samuel Cook Silliman |
Succeeded by | Samuel Cook Silliman Stephen St. John |
Personal details | |
Born | (1723-10-29)October 29, 1723 Norwalk, Connecticut |
Died | May 17, 1810(1810-05-17) (aged 86) New Canaan, Connecticut |
Resting place | Canoe Hill Cemetery, New Canaan, Connecticut |
Spouse(s) | Hannah Warren, Ruth Hanford, Hannah Close |
Residence(s) | Norwalk, Connecticut |
Occupation | clerk |
Military service | |
Rank | Captain |
Unit | Connecticut Militia |
Battles/wars | American Revolutionary War • Battle of Norwalk • Invasion of Danbury |
James Richards (October 29, 1723 – May 17, 1810) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1779, and October 1782. He served as a captain in the Connecticut Militia during the American Revolutionary War.
He was the son of Samuel Richards and Elizabeth Latham.
He began life as a clerk, becoming afterward a soldier and sailor. He was present, in arms, at the Battle of Norwalk, and the Invasion of Danbury.
Richards' wife Ruth Hanford, was a daughter of Samuel Hanford, a granddaughter of Eleazer Hanford, and a great-granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford, of Norwalk. Ruth Hanford's mother was a daughter of Moses Comstock.
References
- ^ Roll of state officers and members of General Assembly of Connecticut, from 1776 to 1881
- ^ Find A Grave
Preceded byClapp Raymond Stephen St. John |
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk October 1779 – May 1780 With: Clapp Raymond |
Succeeded byStephen St. John Samuel Cook Silliman |
Preceded byStephen St. John Samuel Cook Silliman |
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk October 1782 – May 1783 With: Stephen St. John |
Succeeded bySamuel Cook Silliman Stephen St. John |