Resided Reading as a young man. Moved to Ipswich, MA. (Portsmouth, NH Families, Walker, 16). There is prevalent assumption that this Richard lived with Captain Richard in Reading as a child. But, according to Robert Charles Anderson in "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633", this Richard is not a son of Captain Richard of Lynn. That conclusion is not indisputable in my opinion; This Richard may still be the son of Captain Richard. The same given names and residences suggests that a father-son relationship might have existed. This Richard is known as Richard of Ipswich. Several unverifed sources show a DOB of 6 Jan 1637 and a DOD of 29 May 1723. I have not found any source information to verify either of these