George Taylor Richardson (September 14, 1886 in Kingston, Ontario – February 10, 1916) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey defenseman who played for Queen's University. George was regarded as one of the best hockey players of his era, either professional or amateur. The First World War War was declared in Canada in August 1914 and Richardson joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force on September 22, 1914 (enlisted at Valcartier).

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  • George Taylor Richardson (September 14, 1886 in Kingston, Ontario – February 10, 1916) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey defenseman who played for Queen's University. George was regarded as one of the best hockey players of his era, either professional or amateur. The First World War War was declared in Canada in August 1914 and Richardson joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force on September 22, 1914 (enlisted at Valcartier). He was initially a Lieutenant and held the rank of Captain when he was killed in action February 10, 1916 (only 8 months after the death of fellow hockey great, and Kingstonian, Allan McLean "Scotty" Davidson). He is buried in Bailleul, France in grave II. B. 74.
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  • George Taylor Richardson (September 14, 1886 in Kingston, Ontario – February 10, 1916) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey defenseman who played for Queen's University. George was regarded as one of the best hockey players of his era, either professional or amateur. The First World War War was declared in Canada in August 1914 and Richardson joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force on September 22, 1914 (enlisted at Valcartier).
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