Nathaniel,b.mass; md.S.Lombard; died in Indiana
I am not researching this family, but have some information on a page I copied from the interned on Rev. War burials in Madison Co., Indiana.
"Nathaniel Richmond is the patriarch of a family with several descendents of that name.Nathaniel has a DAR commemorative plaque and stone, placed by descendants, under the flag in the military section in the west half of Grovelawn (Cemetery).Nathaniel was born in Middleborough,
Massachusetts in July of 1763.He was a member of that state's 2nd Regiment and saw action at the battles of Valentine Hill and White Plains.His discharge was signed by George Washington, and he is listed in the DAR Index of Patriots."
"Nathaniel married Susannah Lombard in 1783.When Indiana first opened for settlement, he and his family moved in.He is first recorded in Dearborn County in 1818 and then in Fayette County in 1821.Sometime in the early 1820s, Nathaniel found his way to Pendleton and decided to stay there with his family.Several of his children are listed in the records of Fall Creek Township.Nathaniel died in September of 1829; his widow" (do not have the next page.)