The Genealogy of the Richardson Family of the State of Delaware
The Genealogy of the Richardson Family of the State of Delaware
Richard Richardson
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Slie shall still keep the privilege of two rooms in the dwelling house and cellar. Item. I give and devise unto my son Joseph Richardson my houses and lots of land in tlie town of New Castle, both them which the weaver lately dwelt in, as also that on the river side where the old store and stable stands on, which I bought of Joseph Wood and Eben- ezer Empson, with all the houses and other lots which in any way belongeth to me in the town of New Castle, to him the said Joseph Richardson his heir...s and assigns forever. Item. I give and devise unto my son Robert Richardson, all that land and building, wharf and storehouse where Edward Carter at pre- sent dwells, called Safe Harbour, meaning all that said tract, and that called Powell Point, all containing about 300 acres be it more or less, excepting what is hereafter reserved for my son Richard, and privilege for wood for my daughters. And also I give and devise to him my present dwelling house and land, being about 3o acres, as also three pieces of marsh or medow ground, one piece containing about 13 acres which I bought of Peter Poulson, what lays right over Christiana Ci-eek, against the aforesaid wharf, as also 1;3 acres of the marsh below Double Sprout which lays on the said Sprout and Christiana Creek, as also the marsh called the Drain Marsh by the orchard and liome place ; to him anil Ills heirs and assigns forever, excepting what is hereafter reserved for his brother Richard, as also the privileges to his sisters as afore- mentioned.
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