History of the Ancient Ryedales: And Their Descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884, Part 2 |
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... County Monaghan , Ireland , connected with the " Riddells of Glasslough . " by marriage in 1768 ; the name Quintin appears but once in the Riddell family , and whence derived is not known , but is the name of a saint in the Roman ...
... County Monaghan , Ireland , connected with the " Riddells of Glasslough . " by marriage in 1768 ; the name Quintin appears but once in the Riddell family , and whence derived is not known , but is the name of a saint in the Roman ...
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... County Monaghan , Ireland ; married an English lady , and had issue , of whom hereafter . Died in England . THIRD GENERATION . James Riddell3 ( 3 ) , eldest son of Robert2 ( 1 ) , was born in Ballinaman , County Monaghan , Ireland , and ...
... County Monaghan , Ireland ; married an English lady , and had issue , of whom hereafter . Died in England . THIRD GENERATION . James Riddell3 ( 3 ) , eldest son of Robert2 ( 1 ) , was born in Ballinaman , County Monaghan , Ireland , and ...
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... County Monaghan , Ireland , and has issue a numerous family , of whom hereafter . He lives on his father's homestead , and car- ries on a farm . Thomas Riddell3 ( 1 ) , a son of James2 ( 2 ) , was born somewhere in England ; no other ...
... County Monaghan , Ireland , and has issue a numerous family , of whom hereafter . He lives on his father's homestead , and car- ries on a farm . Thomas Riddell3 ( 1 ) , a son of James2 ( 2 ) , was born somewhere in England ; no other ...
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... County of Donegal ; married Maria Moffit , and emigrated to New- ark , N. J. He had learned the watch - maker's trade , in Londonderry , Ireland , and carried on business some years at Strabane , in County ... Monaghan ; it is not at —or ...
... County of Donegal ; married Maria Moffit , and emigrated to New- ark , N. J. He had learned the watch - maker's trade , in Londonderry , Ireland , and carried on business some years at Strabane , in County ... Monaghan ; it is not at —or ...
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... County of Monaghan , who fell fighting in defence of the Protestant interest in 1688 , at Drumbanagher , near Glasslough . These had issue one son ( probably others ) , of whom hereafter . Soon after the birth of this son his mother ...
... County of Monaghan , who fell fighting in defence of the Protestant interest in 1688 , at Drumbanagher , near Glasslough . These had issue one son ( probably others ) , of whom hereafter . Soon after the birth of this son his mother ...
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Aberdeenshire Alexander ancestor ancient April army became Bedford Boone County born in Boone branch brother Butler County Capt Chatham County Church County Armagh County Monaghan daughter of James daughter of John daughter of Robert daughter of Thomas daughter of William death deceased descended died young Edward eldest daughter Elizabeth Riddell emigrated England farm farmer father fifth daughter fourth daughter Galfridus Glen-Riddell Harpswell Hawick Henry hereafter Hugh Ireland issue five children issue four children issue seven children issue six children James Riddell James¹ Jane John Riddell John² John³ July June King land Lilliesleaf living Margaret Mary Riddell Mass Northumberland parish Penn Pittsylvania County resides Riddell³ Riddle² Ridley Ridley2 Robert Riddell Roxburghshire Ryedale Samuel Sarah Scotland second daughter second wife secondly settled sons Southampton County succeeded surname Tenn third daughter Thomas Riddell Thomas¹ Walter Riddell widow William Riddell Williamson County
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