Julia Ann Richmond

Brief Life History of Julia Ann

When Julia Ann Richmond was born on 6 November 1843, in Utica, Oneida, New York, United States, her father, Amaziah Richmond, was 38 and her mother, Caroline Harris Rodgers, was 38. She married William Mallory in 1863. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Big Grove Township, Kendall, Illinois, United States in 1880 and Lisbon, Kendall, Illinois, United States in 1900. She died on 1 October 1901, at the age of 57, and was buried in Lisbon Cemetery, Lisbon, Kendall, Illinois, United States.

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Family Time Line

William Mallory
1827–1907
Julia Ann Richmond
1843–1901
Marriage: 1863
Nellie N Mallory
1863–
Clifford Guy Mallory
1865–1870
George W Mallory
1871–1956
Stella Mallory
1876–1900
Eda Mabel Mallory
1878–1879
Clifford Guy Mallory
1885–1927

Sources (18)

  • Julia Malory, "United States, Census, 1900"
  • Julia Ann Richmond, "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940"
  • Julia Ann Richmond Mallory, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (8)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1848 · Chicago Board of Trade is organized

Starting as a voluntary association to help buyers and sellers meet to negotiate and make contracts. The Chicago Board of Trade is one of the oldest futures and options exchanges in the world and it is open 22 hours per day to stay competitive.

1861 · Simple life to Soldiers

Illinois contributed 250,000 soldiers to the Union Army, ranking it fourth in terms of the total men fighting for a single state. Troops mainly fought in the Western side of the Appalachian Mountains, but a few regiments played important roles in the East side. Several thousand Illinoisians died during the war. No major battles were fought in the state, although several towns became sites for important supply depots and navy yards. Not everyone in the state supported the war and there were calls for secession in Southern Illinois several residents. However, the movement for secession soon died after the proposal was blocked.

Name Meaning

habitational name from Richmond (North Yorkshire). The placename was probably transferred after the Norman Conquest from any of numerous places in France named with Old French riche ‘mighty, strong’ + munt, mont ‘mountain, hill’. Richmond in southwest London received this name only in the reign of Henry VII, in honor of the king, who had been Earl of Richmond until he came to the throne, and is unlikely to be the source of this surname.

occasionally a variant of Richman , with excrescent -d. The two names were probably often confused.

English:

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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