William Blaney Richardson

William Blaney Richardson (19 March 1868, in Boston, Massachusetts – 1 December 1927, in Matagalpa, Nicaragua) was an American-Nicaraguan naturalist and professional collector of zoological specimens.

[1] As a young man, Richardson was employed by Charles B. Cory to collect bird specimens in the West Indies.

[1][2] While collecting specimens in Mexico, Richardson married the Mexican citizen Rosaura Ojeda.

[1]In southwestern Colombia from November 1910 to July 1911 and from August 1912 to October 1912, Richardson collected many mammalian specimens.

[4] One of his daughters married Francisco Navarro, Vice President of Nicaragua from 1937 to 1939, and one of his grandsons, Bill Richardson, was Governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011.