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John E. Rickards

John Ezra Rickards (July 23, 1848 – December 26, 1927) was a Republican politician in the Montana legislator. He served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Montana, and the second Governor of the state of Montana.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】 title=Former State Governors )
==Biography==
Rickards was born to David T. Rickards and his second wife, the former Mary Burris in Delaware City, Delaware and was educated in the public schools of his home state. His mother died when he was a young boy and for a time he Eliza lived and labored on an uncle's farm. In 1857, Rickards became a clerk in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where his father was living with his third wife and their two daughters. The younger Rickards moved to Pueblo, Colorado in 1870 and was a clerk and a bookkeeper until 1873. He married Lizzie M. Wilson, born 19 April 1848 in Newark, Delaware, on 5 July 1876. The couple moved to California, and had three sons, Homer Crary (1877-1907), Earl Merritt (1878-1884), and Seward Adams (1880-1964). The family was living in Oakland by 1880. Lizzie died in San Francisco at the age of 33 on 18 May 1881. 〔Family documents.〕 Rickards was a salesman in the mercantile business, and also involved in real estate, insurance and the oil industry. After Lizzie's death he moved to Butte, Montana in September 1882 and became a successful businessman in those fields. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://books.google.com/books?id=c7FXL6R5MM0C&pg=PA94&lpg=PA94&dq=Lizzie+M.+Wilson+Rickards&source=bl&ots=ysz5gODU68&sig=0B5wEP6UUVP0OOOlMTfsx39VVyU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8CtzUNSQEsmU2AXQ5oC4Cw&sqi=2&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Lizzie%20M.%20Wilson%20Rickards&f=false )〕 Rickards married Canadian-born Eliza Anne (Ellis) Boucher on 18 June 1883, in Ogden, Utah.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/richner-rider.html )〕 She brought a daughter, Harriet Ellis Boucher, into the marriage. The Rickards then had five children: Howard Burris (1884-1952), Carlisle (1885-1958), "Baby" (1886), John Ezra (born and died in 1889), and Rachel (1891-1954). The Rickards were active lay leaders in the Methodist-Episcopal Church. 〔Family documents.〕 After his stint as governor, Rickards, his wife, and five surviving children aged 9-24 moved back to Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana. 〔1900 Federal Census.〕 By 1908, John, Eliza and Ellis were living in Berkeley, California. In 1914, the three were registered Progressives but 1916, they were once again registered Republicans. 〔California Voter Registrations 1900-1968.〕

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