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Ursula Richards, born in Ypsilanti, Mi. She is a researcher, historian and a genealogist since the 1970s taught by her grandmother, Virginia Patrick. Edmund Richards born: April 17, 1924; died: 1/1/1999) Edmund fought for his country, Army in World War 11, race car driver, owned a RCA TV repair in San Bernardino, CA: Mother: Mildred Maxine Underwood Richards Bn: December 7, 1939 died: 11/22/2010 her parents are unique. Everyone called her mom Maxine and has 1 sister who is paraplegic and just passed away, February 27, 2013. Maxine's dad was a bootleg moonshine and raised Tennessee walking horses and his family were American Native in Ball Ground, Georgia. Maxine's grandfather was an inventor, timber dealer and from a huge family from Ireland. Her mother is the 5th generation of great etc. grandfather came from England with William Penn on a ship "Welcome". Ursula has many siblings, 1 brother who had died in 2005 with complications with ALS and 5 sisters. Being the oldest, Ursula had many challenges and was raised by her grandmother. Her grandmother filled the air with music and her grandmother loves to play organ or steel Dobro, also, the music was folk and Ole's Country. In 2012 Ursula won the PIFFY Award for best trailer at the local Washington State film festival, never claimed to be an editor and she did a nice job. Ursula is waiting to put this project to rest and work on other projects, "Great While It Lasted" and Joe Hill Story etc.