Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 2055 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: R. Richmond of Stockton, solicitor and Richmond Family
Covering Dates: 1668-1967
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Catalogue Description
The collection includes professional correspondence of Robert Richmond of Stockton, solicitor, but the most substantial part consists of correspondence, notes and pedigrees relating to the Richmond Family and others, mostly from the Stockton and Hartlepool areas.This part of the collection is mainly split into deeds, correspondence and genealogical notes, including pedigrees. The latter appear to have been amassed over time, but are fragmentary in nature and so it is not always clear to which family it refers or how the families link together. It is likely that some are clients' papers.
The Richmond Family later moved from Stockton to Romsey, Hampshire, where they owned a substantial house and library, which are no longer standing. The last known members of the family were Robert Richmond, who died in 1954, and his natural son [name unknown], who lived in Australia.
Catalogue Contents
Robert Richmond (1818-1883) was a solicitor in the firm of Newby, Richmond and Watson, which in 1879 was based at 10 Finkle Street, Stockton-on-Tees. He was also, at one point, based at 80 High Street, Stockton-on-Tees.
Born on 14 September 1818 and baptised in Stockton High Street Presbyterian Church, Robert Richmond was the son of Francis Richardson Richmond and Elizabeth Weems.
Christopher Richmond (1744-1796), the son of Christopher Richmond of Sadberge and his wife Elizabeth Smith, was born at Low Worsall, North Yorkshire, on 14 June 1744. By 1769 he had emigrated to the USA, where he combined a career as a merchant with military and political high office.
At the outbreak of the American Revolution he joined the Colonial Army and rose to the rank of Major. He was ADC to General Gates, and fought under General George Washington. After the war he was one of the founders of the Order of Cincinnati and Auditor-General of Maryland in 1787. He was a delegate to the Conference of Washington to settle war debts. He died and was buried at Washington.
Christopher Richmond (1714-1794) was born in Heighington. He married Elizabeth Smith at Eryholme, Yorkshire, on 19 April 1742 and died at Sadberge on 28 September 1794.
Ref: D/X 2055/9/1Captain Robert Richmond (1748-1796), the son of Christopher Richmond of Sadberge and Elizabeth Smith, was born in Kirklevington, North Yorkshire, in November 1748. He married Ann Richardson at Stockton-on-Tees on 13 December 1778 and died in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1796.
As a merchant mariner he was at one time master of the brig known as the 'Fame', which was owned by the Richmond family. The Fame was wrecked in an accident near St. Peter's Port, Guernsey, on 14 May 1791, while on a voyage from London to Quebec under the command of E. Meggison. Part of the cargo and crew were saved.
William Richmond (1741-1797) of Sadberge, son of Christopher Richmond and Elizabeth Smith.
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