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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... early families , where the pedigree will embrace from twelve to twenty - eight generations , the reader must observe this distinction . There will be an Index of Surnames of those intermarried with the Riddell , Ridlon , and Ridley ...
... early families , where the pedigree will embrace from twelve to twenty - eight generations , the reader must observe this distinction . There will be an Index of Surnames of those intermarried with the Riddell , Ridlon , and Ridley ...
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... early years were spent in the home of my paternal grandparents , -a place where many members of our family connection resorted to discuss the history of the past , —and from listening attentively to the conversation that passed between ...
... early years were spent in the home of my paternal grandparents , -a place where many members of our family connection resorted to discuss the history of the past , —and from listening attentively to the conversation that passed between ...
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... early families . On returning to my own home I arranged and classified my notes , the first written basis of this book , and instituted an extensive correspondence at once , directing my attention especially to the acquisition of ...
... early families . On returning to my own home I arranged and classified my notes , the first written basis of this book , and instituted an extensive correspondence at once , directing my attention especially to the acquisition of ...
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... earliest history of our family , it had been represented by its members in every war in which their countrymen had been engaged ... early generations , especially in tracing the American · branches of the family . For names and places 8 ...
... earliest history of our family , it had been represented by its members in every war in which their countrymen had been engaged ... early generations , especially in tracing the American · branches of the family . For names and places 8 ...
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... early date , but in no instance as de Ridel . He believes in three original branches , or distinct families , of the name , but his quotations do not sustain the arguments of others as to the identity between the English Riddells , and ...
... early date , but in no instance as de Ridel . He believes in three original branches , or distinct families , of the name , but his quotations do not sustain the arguments of others as to the identity between the English Riddells , and ...
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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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