James Richards (politician)

James Richards (October 29, 1723 – May 17, 1810) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1779, and October 1782. He served as a captain in the Connecticut Militia during the American Revolutionary War.

James Richards
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk
In office
October 1779  May 1780
Serving with Clapp Raymond
Preceded byClapp Raymond,
Stephen St. John
Succeeded byStephen St. John,
Samuel Cook Silliman
In office
October 1782  May 1780
Serving with Stephen St. John
Preceded byStephen St. John,
Samuel Cook Silliman
Succeeded bySamuel Cook Silliman
Stephen St. John
Personal details
Born(1723-10-29)October 29, 1723
Norwalk, Connecticut
DiedMay 17, 1810(1810-05-17) (aged 86)
New Canaan, Connecticut
Resting placeCanoe Hill Cemetery,
New Canaan, Connecticut
Spouse(s)Hannah Warren, Ruth Hanford, Hannah Close
Residence(s)Norwalk, Connecticut
Occupationclerk
Military service
RankCaptain
UnitConnecticut Militia
Battles/warsAmerican Revolutionary War
  Battle of Norwalk
  Invasion of Danbury

He was the son of Samuel Richards and Elizabeth Latham.

He began life as a clerk, becoming afterward a soldier and sailor. He was present, in arms, at the Battle of Norwalk, and the Invasion of Danbury.

Richards' wife Ruth Hanford, was a daughter of Samuel Hanford, a granddaughter of Eleazer Hanford, and a great-granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford, of Norwalk. Ruth Hanford's mother was a daughter of Moses Comstock.

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