Richard Casswell
Birth Name | Richard Casswell |
Gender | male |
Narrative
He left £2oo in his will for the purchase of 5 new bells for Rippingale church. He was a native of Rippingale, but had removed to the adjoining parish of Morton, where he was in business as a maltster. He was an amateur musician and
artist: he played the violin in the church choir when at Morton, and painted several pictures of sacred subjects on the walls of Rippingale and other neighbouring churches.
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | about 1746 | |||
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Baptism | 26 Feb 1746 | Rippingale, Lincolnshire, England | 1 | |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Richard Casswell | about 1718 | 1773 | |
Mother | Mary Green | |||
Sister | Mary Casswell | about 1745 | ||
Richard Casswell | about 1746 | |||
Sister | Ann Casswell | about 1748 | 1748 |
Families
Family of Richard Casswell and Catherine Hodgson |
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Married | Wife | Catherine Hodgson ( * about 1751 + ... ) | ||||||||||||||
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Pedigree
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Richard Casswell
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Mary Green
- Mary Casswell
- Richard Casswell
- Ann Casswell
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Mary Green