Dudley Hastings Richardson

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(Dudley Hastings Richardson)
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Dudley Hastings Richardson was born [[Mar 8]], 1879, in Erin, Houston County, [[Tennessee]], the son of William B Richardson of Maryland and his wife Josephine Dudley of Stewart County, Tennessee.
 
Dudley Hastings Richardson was born [[Mar 8]], 1879, in Erin, Houston County, [[Tennessee]], the son of William B Richardson of Maryland and his wife Josephine Dudley of Stewart County, Tennessee.
  
Dudley's sister Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Richardson (b 1873) is his only other sibling who had any children.  She married a George Winstead Bragg Sr (1862-1951) and was last known to be living in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1969.  She had five children: Norma 1902, George 1904, Mildred 1908, Eugene 1911, Dudley 1915.
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Dudley's sister Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Richardson (b 1873) is his only other sibling who had any children.  She married a George Winstead Bragg Sr (1862-1951) and was last known to be living in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1969.  She had five children: Norma 1902, George 1904, Mildred 1908, Eugene 1911, Dudley 1915. (See [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7884&iid=TNT624_1524-1237&fn=Malissa+C&ln=Robinson&st=r&ssrc=&pid=27581926 1910 Allens Creek, Wayne County, Tennessee])
  
 
By 1900, the family had moved to Arkadelphia, [[Clark County, Arkansas]] except perhaps Sarah who apparently stayed in Tennessee.  In Arkadelphia, according to the book ''Clark County Past and Present'' he "...played cornet in Dwight Blake's band and in 1916 became director of the Arkadelphia Band.  He married an Okolona girl and taught music and tuned pianos in that town until his death."  His brother Charles was a painter.
 
By 1900, the family had moved to Arkadelphia, [[Clark County, Arkansas]] except perhaps Sarah who apparently stayed in Tennessee.  In Arkadelphia, according to the book ''Clark County Past and Present'' he "...played cornet in Dwight Blake's band and in 1916 became director of the Arkadelphia Band.  He married an Okolona girl and taught music and tuned pianos in that town until his death."  His brother Charles was a painter.

Revision as of 19:00, 11 July 2007

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